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Wildcliff Arts & Crafts Festival Finale

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Join us for our festival finale. New exhibitors in ornaments, candles, jewelry, ceramics, weaving, pottery, wood work, painting, metal work and wearable art.

Bring your family and enjoy the afternoon filled with...
* Food provided by Blackboard Pizza
* 12pm Yoga class (Free) Instructed by Nancy Dunngallin
* 1pm Zumba class (Free) Instructed by Lucya Sand
* Live music with Charles Hipser 3pm
* Live music from The Whispering Tree (Band) 4pm
* Sculpture garden tours
* Mosaic workshops.
* Burger Bash BBQ.

Free admission. Free on-site parking. Waterfront views.

Rain date: Sunday, August 12th (11am-5:30pm)

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