Watertown Arts Market Brings Together City’s Most Creative Small Businesses and Organizations
Watertown – The fourth annual Watertown Arts Market took place on Saturday, August 17th, at Filippello Park, drawing nearly 100 participants, including arts and culture organizations, small businesses, non-profits, and city entities. These groups came together to educate attendees about their services, offer engaging activities, and showcase a variety of goods for sale. The event, a vibrant celebration of Watertown’s creative community, was once again organized by the City of Watertown and the Watertown Business Coalition.
Adding to the excitement, long-time Watertown Cable News anchor Rob Scudder was on-site, conducting interviews with several of the talented exhibitors, capturing the essence of the market’s diverse offerings.
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