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Lincolnshire Celebrates Art, Food & Culture at Festival

Located in the Village Green of Lincolnshire, Milwaukee Avenue and Old Half Day Road, the Lincolnshire Arts & Eats Festival is a combination of the 19-year-old Lincolnshire Art Festival with the Taste of Lincolnshire.

The festival features approximately 100 of the country's most celebrated artists. With everything from sculptures, photography, ceramics, jewelry, oil paintings and wearable art, the show is sure to combine the fun of art with the art of fun.

"The village is excited about joining forces with Amdur Productions to combine the best aspects of the two iconic festivals into one exciting event. We invite Lincolnshire residents, corporate employees and guests to spend a relaxing weekend in Lincolnshire with friends and neighbors enjoying Lincolnshire Arts & Eats," said Lincolnshire Mayor Liz Brandt.

Patrons at Lincolnshire Arts & Eats will be able to enjoy an array of local cuisine from Half Day Brewing, Kona Grill, Eddie Merlots, Lincolnshire Marriott and more. Groove to your favorite songs with live music by Shout Out, Class of 68, Saturday June Band and Reggae.

The Lincolnshire Eats & Arts Festival is intended to create an array of art experiences, nurture the development of diverse art forms, and encourage the expanding strength of cultural life in Lincolnshire, while providing community interaction.

The Lincolnshire Arts & Eats is a must attend for art enthusiasts and foodies alike. This free event is open to the public from 5-9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 13; and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 14.

Guests can interact with artists through art demonstrations and booth chats. Kids can enjoy the youth art tent, try their hand at spin art, clay sculpting, art fair bingo and an art scavenger hunt, all while enjoying live music and food.

For information, visit www.amdurproductions.com or call (847) 926-4300.

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