Decatur Arts Festival returns
by Bridgette Bonner
bbonner@neighbornewspapers.com
10:30 AM, Wednesday, May 22
The Decatur Arts Festival returns this weekend for its 25th year in the downtown Decatur Square. The weekend kicks off with the Art Walk Friday and dance, kids arts festival, performing arts and the artist market Saturday. The artists market off...

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