Marshall Miles Interviews Tom McGowan and Erick Olsen, "Weekend in Norfolk" July 30-August 1

July 13, 2021 00:08:54
Marshall Miles Interviews Tom McGowan and Erick Olsen, "Weekend in Norfolk" July 30-August 1
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Marshall Miles Interviews Tom McGowan and Erick Olsen, "Weekend in Norfolk" July 30-August 1

Jul 13 2021 | 00:08:54

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Show Notes

SUMMER 2021

Friday, July 30 through Sunday, August 1

A Weekend in Norfolk! After a long, difficult year in which we could not ask you to visit us in person, we invite you to join us in Norfolk’s many beautiful outdoor settings.

Whether you choose to tour the historic village, hike one or more of our many trails, picnic somewhere with a view or enjoy coffee and ice cream while you listen to music downtown, you’ll find activities for yourself and your whole family. See the listings below for details.

Weekend In Norfolk

For a look back at summer 2019 events, see MusicArtNatureKids and &More; to find a place to stay, see Eat, Sleep, Shop.

Click here for what we did in WINter 2020 (before the pandemic)…we hope to be doing it again next year! Sign up to be notified when new events are posted!

And for our virtual festival, visit the Weekend in Norfolk YouTube channel. It has music, art, activities for kids, tours and a lot more about our wonderful town. Available 24/7 from wherever you are, whenever you want…. Enjoy!

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