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End of Summer Music Festival


The Easton Shovel Town Cultural District is excited to present its 2nd Annual End of Summer Music Festival on Sunday, September 22, 2024 from 12pm to 5pm outside at Oakes Ames Memorial Hall, 3 Barrows Street, Easton. The FREE outdoor Festival will offer fun for all ages with musical performances, artists, community vendors, and local food and drink for purchase and -- new this year -- activities for kids and families! Surrounding roads will be closed to traffic so visitors may stroll the area and enjoy all of the local festivities in the Cultural District. Don't miss these talented performers! Carina Melodies Andrew Sue Wing Dave Spagone Little Lies Tribute (Fleetwood Mac Tribute) 60's Thunder Be sure to stop by the Shovel Town Brewery tent and enjoy their refreshing craft beers. Bring your appetite to try delicious bites from local food trucks and favorites, including The Farmer’s Daughter and Deag’s Food Truck and Catering, Have a Bite specialty cookies, coffee and lemonade, and Sweet 16 Ice Cream Truck. Face painting provided by Artsy Parties & Face Painting, Too. Artwork on display and for sale by local artists: Jay Caffelle of Kraken Bones Metal Art April Carr of Joyful Pouring by April Nolan Casimir Cormac Ganshirt Rose McPherson of RosieRoseRisingArt Carlyn Peters-Villani of Mindframe Gallery Maryse Wilcox of Upcycle Treasure WildFinds This year's Featured Vendors (also offering interactive activities for families) include: Children's Museum in Easton Ames Free Library and Friends of the Library Auntie Zaza's Fiber Works Stash Jewelry (also offering Permanent Jewelry) Easton 2025 Tricentennial Bank of Easton Oakes Ames Memorial Hall Easton Community Access Television Art Co-op/Gallery Open House Be sure to visit the Art Co-op/Gallery at 50 Main Street to meet the artists, browse the beautiful local art and handmade gifts, enjoy free painting activities for kids, and discover en plein air painting and other demonstrations. All are welcome to explore the co-op/gallery at the historic Millie Packard house at 50 Main Street, Building 9, the small cape house amidst Ames Shovel Works Apartments. Feel free to bring a lawn chair or blanket to the Festival. Portable restrooms will be available. Stay tuned for more event details about schedule, map, parking, etc. This is a shine or cloud only event. Presented with Oakes Ames Memorial Hall with generous support from Mass Cultural Council, Easton Cultural Council, Bank of Easton, Easton Lions Club, Easton Grange 196, Premier Properties, Hometowne Auto Shoppe, and Gerry’s Farm. For more information, visit www.easton.ma.us/shoveltownculturaldistrict or contact Amy Rodrigues, Easton Shovel Town Cultural District Liaison, at [email protected] or 774-273-2997.

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