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First Friday Scranton 12.05.08

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Lackawanna Trail students, from left, Garrett Craig-Lucas, Michael Jenkins and David Stark, perform Christmas carols on Linden Street during First Friday Scranton.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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Coleman Smith performs with the Coleman Smith Swing Trio inside B's Floral Design, 131 Penn Ave., Scranton.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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Cars pass a holiday light display on the corner of Spruce Street and Penn Avenue during First Friday Scranton on December 5.

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Along Linden Street, Lackawanna Trail freshmen Mark Jenkins and Jesse Moran perform Christmas carols with their classmates.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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Pieces of art measuring six inches by six inches by artist Karl Neuroth line one wall inside the Laura Craig Gallery, Scranton.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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CamiMari owners Joe, left, and Cami Milke were among the downtown business owners who greeted visual arts fans during First Friday Scranton on December 5.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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Duffy Accessories owner Maureen Duffy, left, and featured fashion photo journalist Fran Douaihy stand near the exhibit inside Duffy Accessories during First Friday Scranton on December 5.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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Oil paintings by Mata, like the one shown in the background, dot the inside of Cami Mari, 226 Linden St., Scranton.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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Inside The Crazy Pineapple, owner Kathy Guse displays a peapod necklace by artist Michael Michaud. The necklace features patinaed bronze and fresh water pearls.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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First Friday Scranton attendants leave encouraging messages for paper mache artists from Keystone Community Resources at an exhibit inside St. Luke's Church.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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Trumpet player Jesse Moran, a Lackawanna Trail student, performs Christmas carols along Linden Street during First Friday Scranton on December 5.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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United Neighborhood Centers Executive Director Michael Hawley looks over a chair designed by Arille Bannull at B's Floral Designs, 131 Penn Ave., Scranton. Chairs were painted and set to be sold as a benefit for the Community Intervention Center.

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Pianist Larry Trishetta performs a rendition of the Wings hit "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" inside St. Luke's Churc, 232 Wyoming Avenue.

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Watercolor, media and collage artist Barbara Sowinski of Standing Stone is shown with her works "In the Harbor" and "The Window Series" inside Windsor Studio, 408 Spruce Street, during First Friday Scranton.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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Endicott, NY, residents Jason and Kim Moore look over the functional pottery of Clarks Summit artist Tara Backlund, right. More of Backlund's work is shown in the foreground.

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During a visit to the area, Jacobstown, NJ, resident Rich Somers reviews the works of Jack Puhl inside Anthology New and Used Books, 515 Center St., Scranton.

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From left, Coleman Smith, Doug Smith and Roy Williams performs inside B's Floral Design on Penn Avenue during First Friday Scranton on December 5.

Christopher J. Hughes / For The Times Leader

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Photographer and painter Rachel Lavelle, of Archbald, laughs with friends during her exhibit at Silver on Spruce, 128 N. Washington Ave., Scranton.

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