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A summer funfest for the 4th

Posted by Kimberly Sherman June 29, 2009 08:24 PM

A New England summer tradition continues as Gunstock Mountain Resort hosts its 38th Annual Summer Arts and Crafts Festival this weekend, July 4-5. Over 100 artisans gather to show their arts, crafts, specialty foods, and products in one hopping location. Live music continues morning, noon, and night. Children keep busy at one of the many activities planned just for them, while adults get to shop, browse, and dance through the holiday weekend. Admission is free, and this festival goes on rain or shine. For details, schedule, lodging, and directions, visit online or cal 603-332-2616.

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