Dewey to host free music festival
23.09.11
DEWEY Margin -- Organizational superwoman Vikki Walls is bringing another birthday bustling with 125 artists and dozens of music dynamism insiders to Dewey Beach.
Featuring three nights of not busy original music and two days of demo and mentoring sessions, tradeshows and run across and greets, the 2011 Dewey Beach Music Talk is taking over the town this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Normally scheduled for the end of September, the annual music talk was moved up a week this year to avoid overlapping with Dover Hare Weekend.
Walls said the DBMC usually fills up the enclosure's hotels and gives a late season boost to limited businesses.
"I had to listen to probably 600 artists and check b determine out their materials to pick the 125 that we did," Walls said. "I yearning to make sure it's good, not only for the public, but we also have to make established the big wigs in town think the acts are worthy. So far, we have a definitely good track record."
Listing many artists who had trade breakthroughs after attending the festival, she noted some had been booked for well-known events like the humankind's largest music festival --Milwaukee's Summerfest. She said other acts had hooked up with bestow winning producers, or were signed to major labels after attending DBMC.
Source: Delmarva Now
Talents of the Town deemed a success
10.09.11
If you haven't made it to Napanee's Talents of the Municipality Market this year, Saturday, Sept. 10 may be the adroit day to go.
Vendors participating in the newly-designed market will be hosting a corn roast to paint the town red a successful summer.
The corn will start being offered, free of charge of charge, at noon, and isprovided by Vicki Foster of R.V. Farms, one of the accustomed vendors. It will be cooked by the owners of Chit Chat Cafe & Corner Call, and will be available until it's gone.
"It's kind of a thank you to everyone for coming out and sanguinely we'll get some new people come out," said Foster.
Talents of The Municipality has taken place every second Saturday throughout the summer, since June 2. The consequence runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Sept. 10 market day will be the second last day, with the immutable one being on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Lyndsay Tee, the town employee who co-ordinates Talents of The Metropolis, said the summer went as well as organizers had hoped.
Source: Napanee Guide