Marshall Miles Interviews Thorunn Kristjansdottir, Millerton Food Festival on Saturday Sept 18

August 03, 2021 00:07:15
Marshall Miles Interviews Thorunn Kristjansdottir, Millerton Food Festival on Saturday Sept 18
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Marshall Miles Interviews Thorunn Kristjansdottir, Millerton Food Festival on Saturday Sept 18

Aug 03 2021 | 00:07:15

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Show Notes

Village Wide – September 18

All day festival, bring your appetite!

Main Street Magazine has partnered with the Millerton Business Alliance and are in
the throws of organizing Millerton’s first Food Festival! It’ll be a Village-wide affair, to be held on Saturday, September Activities will include specials at the local food and drink establishments, food trucks, an expanded Farmers Market, a Svendale beer tent (pending approval), cookie decorating at the Irondale Schoolhouse, NECC potluck event, live music from local musicians, a Harlem Valley Rail Trail celebration
will also take place – and much more! For all of the details about the event, you can visit http://www.millertonnewyork. com. We hope that everyone will check it out and see everything that Millerton has to offer!

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