Participating merchants in downtown Columbus are preparing to offer new spring trends, products for the home, fresh fashions and jewelry as well as good food and many other items during the Downtown Spring Open House 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 26-27.
Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to shop for special discounts and unique promotions and enter for door prize drawings.
“The downtown spring open house gives customers the opportunity to shop for upcoming special occasions such as Easter, Mother’s Day, graduations and other events that might require a special gift,” said Main Street Columbus Executive Director Barbara Bigelow. “It’s a great time to get out of the house and stroll through historic downtown. Be sure to look for the Easter Bunny on Saturday for a sweet treat.”
Participating businesses include A Southern Gathering, Cafe on Main, Coffee House on 5th, Columbus Arts Council, Faithfabulous Boutique, Hollyhocks Gift Shop, Huck’s Place, Justin’s Watch and Jewelry, Main Street Art Down Under, Mira Mira, Munson & Brothers, Park Place and Zachary’s.
For more information, contact Main Street Columbus, 662-328-6305.
Jan Swoope is the Lifestyles Editor for The Commercial Dispatch.
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