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A stew simmers for Saturday’s Palouse Music Festival at Heyton Greene Park.
A mix of sounds are on the list for the fifth annual event, which grew out of the original Palouse Bluegrass Festival.
“It’s all local, but there’s some good music around here,” said Paul Smith of the Palouse Arts Council, event sponsor.
The day begins at 11 a.m. with food, arts and crafts sellers and a new attraction, as well as kids activities led by Miriam Kent of the Moscow Renaissance Festival. Music will continue until 8 p.m. with headliners Dan Faller and the Working Poor as the last musical group.
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