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'''Arthur walk around characters''' have been created for multiple real life events.
'''Arthur walk around characters''' have been created for multiple real life events.


On February 16, an Arthur walk around was with Representative Ed Markey outside the Capitol following a press conference discussing the House Appropriations Committee proposal to end federal funding for public broadcasting. <ref>http://politicsandstyle.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html</ref>
An Arthur walk around appeared at the 2009 National Products West Expo to join the Cherrybrook team due to the release of [[Cherrybrook Kitchen Arthur Cookies]]. He helped to bake cookies and share them at the show.
 
On February 16, 2012, an Arthur walk around was with Representative Ed Markey outside the Capitol following a press conference discussing the House Appropriations Committee proposal to end federal funding for public broadcasting. <ref>http://politicsandstyle.blogspot.com/2011/02/this-week-on-hill_19.html</ref>
 
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Natual products expo west 2009 arthur 1.jpg|Arthur at the 2009 National Products Expo West
Gang at expo.jpg|Arthur at the 2009 National Products Expo West
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:17, 21 October 2012

Arthur at the Nations Capital in Washington D.C.

Arthur walk around characters have been created for multiple real life events.

An Arthur walk around appeared at the 2009 National Products West Expo to join the Cherrybrook team due to the release of Cherrybrook Kitchen Arthur Cookies. He helped to bake cookies and share them at the show.

On February 16, 2012, an Arthur walk around was with Representative Ed Markey outside the Capitol following a press conference discussing the House Appropriations Committee proposal to end federal funding for public broadcasting. [1]

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