Seminary Street’s First Friday: Galesburg’s cultural night out

In this episode of Galesburg’s Morning News, Phil Dickinson, owner of Landmark Cafe & Creperie and First Friday organizer, previews the season’s opening event on June 6, from 5-8 p.m. on Historic Seminary Street. Attendees can enjoy live local music by Bits & Pieces, new products from merchants, street food from Seminary Street restaurants, and adult beverage sampling. Free children’s activities from the Galesburg Community Art Center and Discovery Children’s Museum make it family-friendly. Dickinson shares tips like bringing lawn chairs, highlights sponsors like OSF Healthcare, and discusses how First Fridays unite Galesburg’s community while boosting local businesses.

 

In this episode of Galesburg’s Morning News, Phil Dickinson, owner of Landmark Cafe & Creperie and First Friday organizer, previews the season’s opening event

 

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