Discover Lansdale has announced the details of their 2023 First Friday season, which will officially launch on May 5 with a retro themed “That 70s Night” kickoff event.
First Fridays are a monthly celebration of art, music, food, and community in downtown Lansdale. This year, Discover Lansdale has a fun lineup of events planned that are sure to delight and entertain.
Themes for the 2023 include:
Details for each event will be posted at their respective links above, as well as on North Penn Now in the days leading up to the event.
The 2023 season will see the continuation of many staple features that residents and guests have grown to love, including live music, food trucks, a beer garden, kids’ zone, photo scavenger hunt, and theme-specific features and activities for each event.
Discover Lansdale is also seeking sponsors for the 2023 First Friday season. Sponsors will have the opportunity to showcase their brand to thousands of event attendees, and to support a beloved community event and nonprofit organization that brings people together and celebrates all that Lansdale has to offer.
If you are interested in learning more about sponsorship opportunities, please contact Discover Lansdale at [email protected]. You can also view the sponsorship form here, which lists all possibilities from season-long sponsorships of the main stage to being listed on t-shirts and promotional materials and websites.
If you’re interested in becoming a vendor, click here. For more information on First Fridays, click here.
(Editor’s Note: the author of this article serves as a board member with Discover Lansdale and serves as their First Friday Committee Chairman.)
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