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Annual Fairfield 'Shop And Stroll Into Spring' Event Thursday

More than 20 shops in downtown Fairfield are slated to participate.

The following announcement is from the Fairfield Office of Community & Economic Development:

FAIRFIELD, CT — The Community & Economic Development Office looks forward to seeing you at the annual “Shop and Stroll into Spring” event on Thursday, April 28, 2022.

Over 20+ participating shops in downtown Fairfield will open at their regular times with extended
hours through 9pm offering patrons a time to browse, enjoy light refreshments and to shop local with a variety of in-store promotions to kick-off the spring season as well as shop early for graduation and Mother’s Day gifts!

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As a part of this year’s event, funds will be raised for the Fairfield Foundation for Education. Join
us at the Shop & Stroll into Spring Event Kick-Off Party, which will take place at J.B. Percival Co.
(63 Unquowa Road) on Thursday, April 28th beginning at 5 p.m. Make a $20 donation to the
foundation and your ticket to the Kick-Off Party includes a special event wine glass, wine holder,
and a complimentary glass of wine. Those who purchase a ticket will also be entered into a raffle
for a chance to win a $25.00 Love Local Community eGift Card; there will be four chances to win!

Additionally, there will also be a variety of silent auction baskets to bid on as well with all proceeds
benefitting the Fairfield Foundation for Education. The Town of Fairfield wishes to thank Massage
Envy and Fairfield Moms for their support of this year’s event.

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For more information, please visit experiencefairfieldct.org/springstroll and follow us on Facebook & Instagram @ExperienceFairfield.

The Fairfield Foundation for Education is a 501 (c) (3) organization that awards grants to teachers in the Fairfield Public Schools to enhance and enrich the curriculum and engage students in developing skills needed for critical thinking and creative problem solving.

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