Letter: Thanks for supporting Fiddle n Folk Fest

Posted 9/28/17

To the editor:

The Local Brew Events team, producers of the 7th annual Fiddle n Folk Fest on Sept. 16 in Haines Park, would like to thank everyone who attended this free community event, all of …

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Letter: Thanks for supporting Fiddle n Folk Fest

Posted

To the editor:

The Local Brew Events team, producers of the 7th annual Fiddle n Folk Fest on Sept. 16 in Haines Park, would like to thank everyone who attended this free community event, all of the musicians and storytellers who filled the day with rousing music and stories, the fiddlers who participated in Michelle Kaminsky's workshop, the craft vendors who provided visual splendor for all, the food vendors who kept everyone well fed, the many, many tireless volunteers who helped make this event a success, and our many sponsors: The Town of Barrington, RI State Council of the Arts (RISCA), Barrington Public Library, Friends of the Bay Spring Community Center, New Harvest Coffee, The BAY Team, RIDEM, and OceanPoint Insurance.

We are grateful for all of you and for your support of local arts and culture. This event just keeps getting better and better, thanks to so many wonderful people and generous organizations that support the event.

Thank you all!

The Local Brew Event team — Larson Gunness, Sydney Montstream-Quas, John Wood, Greg Sadovnikoff

Barrington

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