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An Affair to Remember
Published on March 27, 2008
Youve seen the commercial: Its slogan The Delray Affair See you there has the sort of down home sound that makes urbane urbanites raise their noses. But its also got that folksy visual feel -- families scarfing conch fritters and lemonade shake-ups, kiddie rides, and arts and crafts promising three days of fabulousness. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on March 28 through 30, Atlantic Avenue in downtown Delray Beach transforms into one of the longest running outdoor festivals in South Florida now in its 46th year. And for the more refined, the Delray Affair also offers a juried art show in various media. Admission is free. Visit www.delrayaffair.com.
March 29-30, 2008