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pARTy for a Purpose

Presented by North Hill Community Development Corporation at Quaker Station - The University of Akron, Akron OH

Oct 06 2022
pARTy for a Purpose

An art and community celebration with Curated Storefront and North Hill Community Development Corporation

Akron likes to celebrate – its history, its communities, its artists. Let’s recreate the bustling history of Quaker Square and come together to celebrate what Akron has become – a culturally diverse city streaming with arts, music, and an active entrepreneurial culture.

Curated Storefront and North Hill Community Development Corporation (NHCDC) are partnering for a goodbye pARTy to the art of Quaker Galleries! pARTy with us throughout Quaker Square by sipping on crafted cocktails created by one of Akron’s own mixologist legends, Aaron Sparks of Mixology 21 with food pairings from NOHI culinary art entrepreneurs 28 and South. Musical performances will be provided at various times throughout the evening from musicians, including saxophonist Justin Tibbs and headliner Last September, all while you get exclusive access to new spaces to dance and socialize throughout the former shops and restaurants of Quaker Square.

Stop by after work anytime between 5pm and 9pm with each hour ... view more »

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Quaker Station - The University of Akron

135 South Broadway St., Akron, OH 44308

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On site parking

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