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Easley gears up for year’s events
by Candice Harper
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EASLEY – The City of Easley, along with DunBurks Premier Events has begun preparation for the 2010 events hosted in downtown Easley.

Music on the Market will go for eight weeks in downtown’s Market Square beginning April 30 and continuingevery Friday until June 18. The event will go from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. each night.

Acts this year include The Flashbacks, The Weatherman Band, Southern Crescent, The Royal Scotsmen, Big Time, Whitten City News, Fortunate Sons and Carolina Highway. See www.easleyevents.com for the schedule.

Bring chairs or a blanket to the event. Refreshments will be available for sale. Line dancing instruction will be available during band intermissions thanks to Spotlight Dance Company.

The annual 4th of July celebration will be downtown for three days this year beginning July 2-July 4. Fireworks will begin at 9:45 p.m. on July 4. The Flashbacks will return again this year as the main act.

The Back to School Water Blast is scheduled for August 14. Last year’s water blast brought out hundreds of children who enjoyed the water rides in Market Square.

Movies on Main is set to begin in September. No specific date has been set for that event as of yet.

The October Children’s Fall Festival will be on Oct. 30. More information will be available as the date gets closer.

The Christmas parade will be on Saturday, Dec. 4 this year. The theme for the parade will be “Sounds of the Season.”

For more information on any of these events, visit www.easleyevents.com. As events get closer, make sure to check out The Easley Progress for all of the details.
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