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    July 15th, 2009
    Posted By: Allan Pettit

    Downtown York grows prettier and more vibrant every day.

    But today was something special. A bright sun reached down from deep blue skies. Birds flitted and flirted as if auditioning for a Disney film. York area musician Mark DeRose was playing an old Beatles song on his acoustic guitar while a handful of people gathered at Foundry Park on the Codorus.

    Downtown Inc, a community organization working to promote the downtown York experience, was announcing Splash! – a free Saturday evening concert series set to start August 1 and run through September 26.

    The mayor was there. So was a TV camera, a microphone and Downtown Inc Chairwoman Kim Lentz. And so was Linda Davidson, the woman who made this, a second year of Splash, possible. When the spigot went dry on last year’s Making a Splash in Downtown York continued »


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