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Support Local Artists — Including 3 Vendors From Johnston
Today is the final day for the Scituate Art Festival — here are the details on what's happening.
Today is the last day of the Scituate Art Festival, which features dozens of local artists and vendors — including three from Johnston.
Here are the details on the third day of the festival, Oct. 10:
Hours: The festival is scheduled to run today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Admission: Free.
Vendors And Other Info: Cyndi Stanton (stained glass) and William MacGregor (watercolors), both of Johnston, are among the dozens of local artists who are scheduled to be on hand. Steven & Shawne Bremges (antiques) are among the listed vendors for the event. For a complete list, check out the Exhibitors web page. New to the festival? Here's some history, courtesy of the About the Festival page.
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How To Get There: For those of us in Johnston, there are a couple of ways to reach the Scituate Village Green:
- Plainfield Pike (Rte. 14) west to Rte. 116, then right onto Rte. 116 to Danielson Pike;
- Hartford Avenue (Rte. 6) west to the Danielson Pike split, then either direction to the intersection with 116.
Where To Park: Most parking is along local roads, though many folks park in lots where the businesses are closed (the Bank of America branch on Sunday, for example).
Entertainment: The Moonlighters Orchestra kicks off a full day of entertainment from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., with the Scituate High School Choir jumping in at 11 a.m., and the Scituate High School Band taking the stage at 1 p.m. Local folk favorites Atwater Donnelly bring their blend of American and Celtic music and dance — including songs from their latest CD, Each Other's Story — beginning at 2 p.m.
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