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LITFest coming to Little Rock this October

Little Rock, Arkansas – On Tuesday, Mayor Frank Scott, Jr. announced that starting on Oct. 7, the city will be hosting its newest festival, LITFest.
Spanning from Oct. 7-9, LITFest will be a three-day event and will highlight the City of Little Rock through cultural programming and live music.
The festival will also host panelists that will speak on a number of topics, ranging from technology to economic growth.
The festival will bring businesses, technology, music, and the arts all together into one event to celebrate Little Rock. It will also be promoting the city’s diversity and progress.
“Not only will this be a time for Little Rock residents to gather, this is also a citywide homecoming,” Mayor Scott said. “Keeping with that theme, there will be a special emphasis on spotlighting current and former Little Rock residents who are recognized as leaders in their fields to participate as performers and panelists.”
If you would like more information on the festival or are interested in becoming a sponsor, you can visit www.myLITFest.com.
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