Harmony hosts first of four artisan events
HARMONY — Artisan Saturdays offer residents of Harmony the chance to showcase their town while outsiders get to sample the borough’s distinct flavor.
The event kicked off over the weekend and will continue every Saturday in June. Local businesses welcomed patrons, and vendors — selling everything from paintings and pottery to jewelry and crafts — were set up along Mercer Street from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Bright sunshine and a cool breeze filled the streets as the crowd of people grew late Saturday morning.
“It’s a beautiful daya for this,” said Brittney Mulneix, a Cranberry Township resident and bartender at the Harmony Inn. “We’ve already had about 20 people come up to see if we were open today. (Artisan Saturdays) were big here last year and we’re hoping it’s a success again.”
Mulneix said the Harmony Inn would play host to live music, as two bands were set to play on the outdoor patio later in the day.
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