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The winter edition of local arts fair stArt on the Street is set to bring nearly $25,000 in sales to Worcester in December, the organizing committee announced Tuesday.
In its 10th year, the festival has become a mainstay in the community as well as a revenue generator, stART Co-Founder Tina Zlody said. Between restaurant sales at Union Station, parking and sales from the 130 vendors, the event is expected to bring nearly $25,000 into the Worcester economy, she said.
The holiday fair will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Dec. 6 at Worcester’s Union Station at 2 Washington Square.
The nonprofit stART on the Street is focused on creative culture in Worcester and Central Massachusetts through events that celebrate and support the visual and performing arts.
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