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Merry Merry Milton Organizing Committee says thanks

January 14, 2014

The Milton Economic Development Committee, Irish Eyes in Milton, the Milton Downtown Merchants and the Milton Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the following Milton merchants for participating in the first annual Merry Merry Milton Shop in Milton promotion and Hospitality Event and helping to rekindle this Milton Christmas tradition:

Irish Eyes, Antiques in Milton, Vintage Pasta, 302 Fitness, Sunny Days Counseling, Friends of the Milton Public Library & Gift Shop, Lydia B. Cannon Museum, Mercer Sydell Dental, M&T Bank, Jailhouse Antiques, Federal St. Gallery & Espresso Bar, Tidewater Physical Therapy, Bodies Dairy Market & Coin Laundry, Milton Optical, El Nopral Taqueria, Milton Liquor, Family Dollar, County Bank, Good Fellas, Best Ace Hardware, The Edge Academy, A Walk Thru Time Antiques, NAPA Auto Parts, A+ Cuts and Salon, Thrifty Thread Store, Wyoming Millwork Company, Po’ Boys Creole, The Mexican Store, Bay Leaf Restaurant, The Backyard Restaurant, Admiral Jewelry and Coin Co, Salon Milton, Dogfish Head Brewery, Hillside Flowers, Union Street Hair Salon, and Functional Chiropractic.

Hundreds of Christmas shoppers signed up for promotional door prizes which were awarded at the Hospitality Event at the

Irish Eyes annex on the evening of Dec. 14.

Door prizes were purchased by the Milton Economic Development Committee, and in addition, the following Milton merchants and organizations donated prizes: Milton Century Club,

Milton Garden Club, Antiques in Milton, Best Ace Hardware, Salon Milton, Federal St. Gallery & Espresso Bar, 302 Fitness, The Edge Academy, El Nopral Taqueria, and Functional Chiropractic.

Thanks to one and all and Happy New Year.

The Merry Merry Milton Organizing Committee
David Downing
Kathryn Greig
Bob Howard
Maryellen Kiernan
Lisa Sumstine

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