A pair of folk festivals with impressive line-ups is set in
Now in its 11th year, the Boston Folk Festival, presented by WUMB Radio,
takes place at UMass Boston, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 13-14. Established artists slated to perform include Kathy Mattea, Henry Butler, Susan Werner, John Gorka, Eliza Gilkyson and Cliff Eberhardt. Joining them will be emerging talents on the contemporary acoustic music scene like
and Chris O’Brien. In addition, the 10 finalists in the festival’s songwriting contest will perform in the university’s Lipke Auditorium on Saturday night. An array of food and craft vendors also will be present, while the festival will feature a variety of arts and crafts activities for children of all ages – many incorporating recycled materials to encourage awareness and appreciation of creative reuse. For more information on the festival, visit www.bostonfolkfestival.org.
Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) in
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SCSU campus will be the site of a free Green Expo featuring earth-friendly exhibits and demonstrations, as well as family-oriented music, workshops and activities. A Sunday afternoon “Hoot in the Park,” hosted by Pierce Campbell, Connecticut’s state troubadour, also is slated. Singer-songwriters Joe Crookston, Cliff Eberhardt, Lara Herscovitch and Tom Pacheco kick off the festival a week earlier when they participate in The Grassy Hill Song Circle on Friday, Sept 5, at
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