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33rd Annual Saturday, Aug. 21, 2010 180 Vendor Booths Line the Streets in the Historic Uptown Area Join us on Friday evening and all day Saturday. We invite 20 local restaurants to serve foods from around the world! The restaurants also compete for the best decorated booth and activities to spice up the event. Come out & enjoy the fun! A great time for the whole family! August 20 & 21, 2010
The Lot Party is for adults only, 21 or older. A cover fee of $5 will be collected at the gate. ID's are required, so don't leave yours at home. The event begins at 5 p.m., in the West Mews Parking lot at the corner of W. Dudley and Allen Streets. August 20 & 21, 2010
Maumee Uptown Business Association (
Call 419-893-5805 if you have questions)
2010
Bring the family and join us for brats, hot dogs, ice cream and more. We'll have live music and children's events. Enjoy the spectacular fireworks show! ___________
Holiday Season Events MUBA provides coloring books for the kids who visit with Santa at the Maumee Indoor Theater following the parade. The uptown businesses are competing in a store front decorating contest to help celebrate the season. Come early and enjoy the street entertainment beginning at 5:30 p.m.
We hope you can visit us this holiday season!
The Maumee Chamber teams up with the Uptown Business Association to bring live bands to Maumee. For the 21 and older crowd, with a $5 entry fee. Hours: 5 p.m. until 11 p.m. Food vendors!. There is a picnic table area for families to enjoy the festivities, just outside the fence, near the stage with no cover fee.
Rock-the-Block Concert
- Saturday, June 5, 2010
Listen to the Sounds of "Reaganomics"
The Maumee Uptown Business Association
Bring the kids (1 to 13 yrs) uptown for crafts and trick-or-treating. Begin in the courtyard in front of the police station to pick up your route map. Kids must be accompanied by an adult.
The City of Maumee schedules its neighborhood Trick-or-Treating on Halloween evening from 6 - 8 p.m.
HALLOWEEN
Uptown Businesses invite you to walk Conant Street for the annual
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