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Albany First Friday celebrates Women’s History Month, supports women-owned businesses

March 7, 2026 - 08:51

Albany First Friday celebrates Women’s History Month, supports women-owned businesses

Albany’s downtown nightlife was on display during a special “First Friday” celebration tied to Women’s History Month. The monthly tradition transformed the city center into a vibrant hub, with this edition specifically spotlighting and supporting women-owned businesses and creators.

Galleries, shops, and restaurants throughout the downtown corridor featured special exhibits, promotions, and live events curated by women. Attendees explored unique art installations, shopped for handcrafted goods, and enjoyed music and performances, all while engaging directly with the female entrepreneurs behind the ventures. The event served as both a cultural celebration and an economic driver, intentionally directing community support to these local businesses.

Organizers emphasized that the night was about more than commerce; it was a powerful, visible acknowledgment of the integral role women play in the city's cultural and economic landscape. The festive atmosphere, combined with the month's theme, fostered a strong sense of community pride and collective appreciation. By weaving the recognition of Women’s History Month into its popular monthly street festival, Albany successfully created an engaging platform that celebrated past achievements while actively investing in the present and future success of women in the community.


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