Mill Around the Village Festival in Swannanoa set for Sept. 22

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Jason Sandford

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Press release here:

September 22nd – 11am – 5pm – Downtown Swannanoa (First Baptist Church of Swannanoa)

The 6th Annual Mill Around the Village Festival is a celebration of Swannanoa and its community. Open to the public, we invite Swannanoa and the Western North Carolina community to listen to local musicians, taste foods from our Winter Taste of Swannanoa participants and browse crafting professionals, businesses and organizations that represent Swannanoa. Free kids area with bouncy house and face painting. Music is free to the public. Come on down and see us.

Vendor and Sponsor information available at http://millaroundthevillage.com. Booths start at $25. Sponsorship starts at $50.

Brought to you by the Swannanoa Business Association and Friends and Neighbors of Swannanoa.

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4 Comments

  1. Sarah September 19, 2012

    Actually, Jeff, the MAV festival grew out of the church parking lot a number of years ago. It now goes down both sides of Alexander Plaza, and takes up a couple of parking lots in addition.
    A wonderful way to spend a few hours listening to many local favorite bands while cruising through the unique arts, crafts, and food booths of area businesses.
    You know, like how the Sourwood Festival used to be.

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  2. Hamp September 19, 2012

    Hope to see a lot of folks out at the festival, enjoying some beautiful weather, good music, and supporting the community.
    Maybe we’ll even see Jeff there. He’ll be the one with the pencil in his ear.

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  3. Jeff September 18, 2012

    Nothing says good time party like a day in the parking lot of the First Baptist Church.

    I’d rather spend the day poking out my eardrums repeatedly with a pencil.

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