New & Longtime F.C. Businesses Taking Part in FIRSTfriday

Several new businesses are participating in FIRSTfriday of Falls Church on Friday, September 4. The Front Porch, at 920 W. Broad Street, will offer wine tastings from 4 – 6 p.m, L-say Designs, located at 907 W. Broad Street, will debut new gift items and art by local artists, have retail discounts, and a free dessert bar from 6 to 8 p.m., and The Gun Dude, at 412 W. Broad Street, will offer a free spaghetti dinner from 6:30 – 8 p.m. with raffles and more.

Additional events are being hosted by Allstate-GHG Insurance Company, Art and Frame of Falls Church, Beadazzled, Brits on Broad, Clay Café Studios, Creative Cauldron, Jefferson Street Artists, Red, White & Bleu, Stifel & Capra and Stylish Patina. Dining specials will also be available with Argia’s, Clare & Don’s Beach Shack, Famous Dave’s, Ireland’s Four Provinces, La Caraquena, Mad Fox Brewing Company and Maneki Neko. FIRSTfriday of Falls Church is sponsored by Beyer Automotive and Tori McKinney.

For more information, visit www.firstfridayoffallschurch.com.

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