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CT: June 21- Connecticut is Joining Make Music Day Around the World
The first annual Make Music Connecticut, a free, wild and wonderful mix of over 250 free outdoor musical events, will make its debut on Thursday, June 21. Modeled after a Parisian tradition (Fête de la Musique) that began in 1982 as … Continue reading
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MD: A Week Long Celebration of the Arts and the Irish
Annapolis, MD Exit 19 & 20: Celebrating Annapolis’ Diverse Arts Scene, Annapolis Arts Week was created to bring together the area’s local artists and musicians for a week of art, food, block parties, events, music, and festivals. The week includes … Continue reading
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RI: From the Loom of a Goddess: Reverberations of Guatemalan Mayan Weaving
Providence, RI Exit 22: Established in 1877 part of a vibrant creative community, the RISD Museum’s art represents diverse cultures from ancient times to the present. Their newest featured exhibit – From the Loom of a Goddess: Reverberations of Guatemalan Mayan … Continue reading
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VA: Tiny Houses – Dream Big about Tiny Living Expo
Fredericksburg, VA Exit 130: Tiny houses have become a huge thing, checkout the Mid-Atlantic Tiny House Expo and see why. It’s all about simpler living in a smaller, more efficient space. Tiny house living is a social movement in which … Continue reading
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FL: Commemorate Mother’s Day with an Elegant Tea in the Café des Beaux-Arts
Palm Beach, FL Exit 70: Imagine the setting, Henry Flagler’s Gilded Age estate in Palm Beach, a National Historic Landmark, the epitome of elegance and sophistication. The celebration of Mother’s Day began during the Gilded Age when in May of … Continue reading
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NC: Celebrate Cinco de Barko in Wilson with your Favorite Furry Friend
Wilson, NC Exit 115: Join The Maggie Society on May 5th for Cinco de Barko, a family friendly, dog friendly afternoon of fun, food and music all to support a worthy cause. If you’re an animal lover, grab a tailgating … Continue reading
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