DisH LIV(ING) Walking Tours Continue in Downtown Danbury with Scavenger Hunt on May 27

 

DisH Liv(ing) Walking Tours, spawned by downtown Danbury resident Ted Killmer, will continue with a "scavenger hunt" on Saturday May 27th, 11:00am to 1:00pm, throughout CityCenter's Main Street business district.

Promising hidden treasures, historic notes, tasty treats, and friendly chat, the Walk will include a soon-to-be-trending coffee and wine cafe on Main Street, a visual reminder of the flood of 1955,  a taste of Brooklyn, a historic Hardware store, a collection of gold records hidden away, a surprise shopping spree, and a look at a challenging new art exhibition.

 

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DisH Liv(ing) Walking Tours are supported, in part, by the Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut in partnership with the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development, Office of the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts. In addition, the Walks also receive support by the Danbury Cultural Commission, CityCenter Danbury and the more-than-generous participation of eateries, shops, businesses, and individuals who line the day's Walk. Eight Walks, in all, are planned through October. 

"Downtown is Happening," says Ted, a longtime enthusiast of visual and performing Street Arts. "It's the DisH." He suggests that you wear comfortable shoes, bring your camera, and a few friends. The Walk will be conducted rain or shine, so come dressed appropriately. 

The Walk is FREE, though tips are welcomed. As much as possible, stops are wheelchair accessible, family friendly, and do not require difficult climbs. Reservations are encouraged.

RSVP to dishliving@gmail.com with your name, the number in your party, and a phone contact. A confirmation will let you know where to meet and the itinerary.

For future dates and detailed information, write to dishliving@gmail.com or call (475) 289 3113. (Walk programs are subject to change.) 

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Submitted by Danbury, CT

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