Rained in: Marietta celebrates November’s First Friday indoors
Marietta celebrates November’s First Friday indoors
Photo by Amber Phipps
(Photo by Amber Phipps)
Clutch Collective was giving out a hand-sewn quilt to the winner of the Greater Marietta Community Food Pantry donation raffle. To enter the raffle, donate cash or checks to the pantry.
(Photo by Amber Phipps)
Threadz Boutique gave 15% off of any purchase for those who donate to Eve Inc., a domestic violence shelter in Marietta.
(Photo by Amber Phipps)
Wit and Whimzy sold mystery unisex T-shirts during First Friday for $8 each.
(Photo by Amber Phipps)
Clutch Collective participated in Cheers to Charity which was the theme for November’s First Friday. Cash, check or online donations go to the Greater Marietta Community Food Pantry. The company will also donate 20% of the sales from the day to the food pantry.
(Photo by Amber Phipps)
Threadz Boutique, along with other local businesses in downtown Marietta, decorated their display windows with holiday decor for November First Friday.
- Photo by Amber Phipps
- (Photo by Amber Phipps) Clutch Collective was giving out a hand-sewn quilt to the winner of the Greater Marietta Community Food Pantry donation raffle. To enter the raffle, donate cash or checks to the pantry.
- (Photo by Amber Phipps) Threadz Boutique gave 15% off of any purchase for those who donate to Eve Inc., a domestic violence shelter in Marietta.
- (Photo by Amber Phipps) Wit and Whimzy sold mystery unisex T-shirts during First Friday for $8 each.
- (Photo by Amber Phipps) Clutch Collective participated in Cheers to Charity which was the theme for November’s First Friday. Cash, check or online donations go to the Greater Marietta Community Food Pantry. The company will also donate 20% of the sales from the day to the food pantry.
- (Photo by Amber Phipps) Threadz Boutique, along with other local businesses in downtown Marietta, decorated their display windows with holiday decor for November First Friday.
Gold Line Jewelers sold jewelry for 20% off during First Friday on Front Street. Due to the rain and the end of daylight savings, attendance was lighter than usual.











