Light Up the Night on the Walnut Street Bridge
Come make a statement the tactical urbanist way with Sarah Heyward and Chester Made Partners on Wednesday, April 17th along the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge in Chester, PA. We will be lighting up the bridge with an assortment of luminaries so you can enjoy our pop-up art exhibit featuring local artists. There will be spoken word performances, light refreshments, and so much more on this evening of illuminating the Walnut Street Bridge as a place to connect, reclaim and rebuild in the city of Chester.

WHEN: Wednesday, April 17, from 6-8 p.m.

WHERE: Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge, Chester, PA 19013 (for GPS use 1304 Walnut Street, Chester, PA)

WHO: This event is free and open to the public. Please help us track numbers by registering below.

Questions? Please Email Chester Made Project Manager Ulysses Slaughter at chestermade@pahumanities.org

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About Chester Made
Chester Made is a humanities-based initiative to recognize and promote arts and culture in Chester and harness their power as a force for community revitalization. The Chester Made Exploration Zone and pop-up makerspace at 511 Avenue of the States form a creative, cultural hub in the heart of the historic arts and culture district that gives community members the chance to engage with one another, learn more about the city’s cultural assets and history, rebuild their downtown, and change perceptions about Chester. Partners include the City of Chester, Artist Warehouse, Widener University, The Public Workshop, and Pennsylvania Humanities Council. Major funding by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage and the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities. Follow us on Facebook @ChesterMadePA.
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