Downtown Wilmington was jam-packed in more ways than one on a beautiful Friday evening. Wrapped up all in one evening was the Third Friday Party at the Mural along with the Main Street Wilmington Jeep Jam Show N Shine and the celebration of the Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce’s 60th birthday. For many more photos from Friday evening, visit wnewsj.com
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A huge crowd enjoyed the live music.
Jeeps lined downtown in all directions.
One of the many varieties of Jeeps onlookers enjoyed.
Downtown Wilmington was jam-packed in more ways than one on a beautiful Friday evening. Wrapped up all in one evening was the Third Friday Party at the Mural along with the Main Street Wilmington Jeep Jam Show N Shine and the celebration of the Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce’s 60th birthday. Pictured are Audra and Delilah Day with parents Jessica and Dillon of Wilmington. For many more photos from Friday evening, visit wnewsj.com.
This was a Jeep within a Jeep.
Here’s where you could get near to the beer.
Mark Rembert and Taylor Stuckert were among those energized to sell drinks.
In line for a beer ticket.
The burgers and dogs were hot off the grill.
Reece and Foster Birt of Wilmington keep cool.
Among the variety of food and drinks was the tasty steak and gravy sandwich.
Sissy was all dressed up to party, held by her mom Gina Storms of Lebanon.
The Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce celebrated 60 years during Friday’s event.
Jonathan McKay takes a break from greeting the many visitors to the chamber’s birthday party.
Live tunes got the jam going.
Wrangler Donovan of Trenton can’t hep but be a Jeep fan — he’s named after one.
Shelly Adkins and little Zane helped out at the Wilmington Auto Center Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram booth.