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GOSHEN, Ind. - It was the First Friday of April, and in Goshen folks enjoyed a "Well Crafted Art Tour" as the theme for the downtown event.
More than two dozen local businesses joined in on the crafty fun.
Vendors sold art, from drawings to hand crafted jewelry, pottery, and sculptures.
And the owners of "Found", an antique store on South Main Street, took advantage of all three of its floors to show off artwork created by 14 of the owner's own family.
Keith Graber Miller, Co-Owner of Found, stated, "They have worked in professional art and watercolor and painting and illustration for books. But they have a cookbook and that they've also illustrated, so we have a lot of different artworks by various family members across these four generations."
Next month folks in Goshen will be choosing their own outdoor adventure for May's First Friday, with the theme "Green Day".