Local food and drink to be on display during Main Street walking tour

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Enjoy food, drinks, music and more at Lawrenceville Main Street’s fifth Night in the Village, a walking tour of Lawrenceville’s historic downtown village on Sunday, Sept. 16 at 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.

Each tour starts at the reception tent outside of the Lawrenceville Main Street office at 17 Phillips Ave. and lasts around three hours. Tickets include food and drink tastings from local establishments, live music by local band Stringzville, a goodie bag and the chance to socialize with friends and neighbors. A Night in the Village is BYOB. The event will help raise funds for future Lawrenceville Main Street programming.

Guests can expect tastings from Acacia Restaurant, Amalfi’s (at the Mane Design), Chamber’s Walk Cafe, Cherry Grove Farm (at Lawrenceville Provisions), Enzo’s La Piccola Cucina (at Corks and Canvas), Fedora’s Cafe, The Gingered Peach, Lawrenceville Provisions, Leonardo’s II (at Village Cleaners), the Purple Cow, Starbucks, Vidalia and Wildflour Bakery-Cafe.

The event is rain or shine. Please wear comfortable shoes suitable for a walking tour. Tickets for the 4:30 p.m. tour are $50 and $60 for the 6:30 p.m. tour. For more information, or to order tickets, visit lawrencevillemainstreet.com/events/nightinthevillage.

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