FREEPORT
The Freeport Fall Festival, now in its 19th year, attracts thousands of people to Freeport for a day of art, music, and fun. This year the festival will be held on Oct. 6- 8 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
More than 130 artists will exhibit work ranging from photography, oil, watercolor and mixed media to fine craft and jewelry, set to the tunes of live musical performances throughout the day. There will also be a selection of Maine food producers to the festival, and Freeport Community Services will be on site hosting their annual Chowdah Challenge.
Hosted on the L.L.Bean campus and the Freeport Village Station Plaza, the three-day event is free and includes children’s art activities and music for the whole family.
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