December FIRSTfriday Features Art, Music

The next FIRSTfriday of Falls Church event is Friday, Dec. 3. FIRSTfriday is a monthly, year-round event that features special events, performances and promotions for visitors at various places throughout the City.

 

The next FIRSTfriday of Falls Church event is Friday, Dec. 3. FIRSTfriday is a monthly, year-round event that features special events, performances and promotions for visitors at various places throughout the City.

This month, highlights include artists Audrey Boobar, Neil Shawen, Bev Rocco, Gisele Nimic, Justine Spliman, Peter Tomlinson, Denise Philipbar, Joe Crow Heller, Shanna Obelenus, Michele Snell, Cathy Kaye, Christine Miller, Hilary Barbour, Bill Abel, Marina Troy, Catherine Guerard, Donna Parry, Parvaneh Limbert and others. Musical performances include Harley String Band at Art and Frame of Falls Church, and additional performances will take place at Ireland’s Four Provinces, Dogwood Tavern, and Clare and Don’s.

For a complete list of what’s in store for this FIRSTfriday, visit firstfridayoffallschurch.com.

 

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