STROLLING ALONG THE MAIN STREET IN BOWLING GREEN

4/30/2008
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  • Slug: NBR artwalk01 B            The Blade/Jeremy Wadsworth     Date: 04/26/08                      Location: Bowling Green, Ohio. Caption: People enjoy the 16th annual Art Walk Saturday, 04/26/08, in downtown Bowling Green, Ohio.       Summary: Bowling Green Special Improvement District sponsors its 16th annual walking art tour along Main Street. Downtown merchants will host local artists and five galleries will feature works of professional and novice artists. Event runs between noon and 5 p.m., rain or shine. About 75 artists and 22 galleries overall will be involved.In addition, behind the scenes tours of five downtown buildings will be offered.
    Slug: NBR artwalk01 B The Blade/Jeremy Wadsworth Date: 04/26/08 Location: Bowling Green, Ohio. Caption: People enjoy the 16th annual Art Walk Saturday, 04/26/08, in downtown Bowling Green, Ohio. Summary: Bowling Green Special Improvement District sponsors its 16th annual walking art tour along Main Street. Downtown merchants will host local artists and five galleries will feature works of professional and novice artists. Event runs between noon and 5 p.m., rain or shine. About 75 artists and 22 galleries overall will be involved.In addition, behind the scenes tours of five downtown buildings will be offered.

    Visitors stroll along Main Street in downtown Bowling Green during the recent 16th annual Art Walk that was sponsored by the city's Special Improvement District.
















    University students Katy Baumgartner, from left, Caitlin Golich, Kelli Marvel, and Kelly Bresnan spend the day enjoying the sights and munching on some goodies.







    Heidi Phillips takes her daughter Madelyn Harrington, 4, through one of the displays. Downtown merchants hosted local artists, and five galleries featured works of professional and novice artists. About 75 artists and 22 galleries were involved in the event. Also, behind-the-scenes tours of five downtown buildings were offered.