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GOSHEN, Ind. — Goshen’s First Fridays’ ‘Harvest Festival’ kicked off Friday evening, getting the community into the spooky season with fall crafts, seasonal food, and for the first time this year, a new tradition as Goshen’s Indigenous People’s Day Celebration joined the block party.

This is the fourth time the celebration has been sponsored by the city’s community relations commission.

Indigenous Peoples’ Day is officially observed on Monday Oct. 13th, which is traditionally around the time the city would hold its celebration but decided to hold it early this year to reach more residents, starting dialogue and taking a pause to acknowledge the deep history the Potawatomi and

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