40 North 88 West sets Final Friday arts festival at Carmon's
CHAMPAIGN – Anyone interested in the arts in Champaign County is invited to the Final Friday arts social at 5 p.m. Friday at Carmon's Restaurant, 415 N. Neil St., C. The sponsor is 40 North 88 West Champaign County's Arts, Culture and Entertainment Council.
The free "Final Friday" arts social is designed to answer questions or to address challenges concerning the arts in Champaign County. People are also welcome to use 40 North representatives as a sounding board, or just to connect to them and other arts lovers.
Artists, arts organization staff, gallery owners, arts administrators and arts lovers and supporters of all kinds are invited to participate in the arts social.
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