Dozens enjoy final day of Downtown Edinboro Art & Music Festival Sunday
The Downtown Edinboro Art & Music Festival wrapped up Sunday night as attendees caught a final show before its return next year.
Despite the cold, rainy weather, dozens of people showed up at Goodell Gardens on Route 6 for the final day of the festival.
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Attendees were invited to grab a snack from one of several food trucks, dance with some friends to live music or shop from the many vendors set up around the venue.
One vendor said the weekend has been busy with shoppers, and the festival has been a good way to showcase his photography.
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'Oh, I love it, you end up getting into a lot of long conversations with people you haven't seen in a while, but that's cool. It's kind of a reunion of sorts. A lot of family members of mine came in, so that was cool, but in general, watching the music and seeing the art and kind of like kicking off spring, it's a great, great weekend,' said John Roden, a vendor.
Roden said many of his photos are taken in Edinboro and showcase the nature of the area.
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