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Milford's Summer Palooza

Shoppers, music lovers and families alike will engage in the
excitement as Milford’s downtown area comes to life during the second annual Milford’s Summer Palooza, presented by the Milford Business Association. The three-day
event will take over Main Street between Commerce and Liberty streets, July 12-
14.

“We’re
pleased to bring Milford’s Summer Palooza back to the Village for a second year,” said Ann Barnette, executive director of the Milford Downtown Development Authority. “Everyone enjoys a festival, and this year’s celebration will offer up a variety of family-friendly activities to be enjoyed by the entire community.”

The merchants of downtown Milford will move merchandise inside out as shoppers enjoy sidewalk sales. Visitors will find incredible deals on wares from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday-Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Participating retailers will offer up to 75 percent off on apparel, art, jewelry, children’s toys and home furnishings at downtown Milford’s shops.

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While adults snag bargains at more than 40 participating stores, children will enjoy a variety of inflatable rides, a dunk tank, face painting, a family-friendly summer film and more.

Milford restaurant Main Street Grill and Tavern, at 327 N. Main Street, will host a food and beer tent complete with live entertainment from local band, The Duney Brothers, on Friday and Saturday night. Other local performers will provide weekend entertainment as well.

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Patrons are also invited to stop into one of Milford’s community restaurants, including Gravity Bar and Grill, Milford House Bar and Grill, Coratti’s on Main and The Burger Joint among others, for a delicious snack or meal.

Milford’s Summer Palooza is sponsored by General MotorsFlagstar Bank and the Milford Downtown Development Authority

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