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Camphill Village Kimberton Hills Hosting Annual Hootenanny Festival on July 13th

Come and join the festivities at Camphill Kimberton! On Saturday, July 13th they are once again hosting their beloved annual Hootenanny Festival. Enjoy local organic food as well as live music outside in their biodynamic agricultural community.

Additionally, there will be Vendors, Contra Dancing, Face Painting, Hayrides and a Bubble man! You might even spot some cows and chicken at their local dairy and see where your food was grown at their very own vegetable farm.

All Proceeds will go to Camphill Kimberton, a non-profit farming and handcrafting community that includes people with and without special needs. To find out more about us please visit camphillkimberton.org.

Tickets $8 in advance, $10 at Door. They can be purchased at http://www.camphillkimberton.org/hootenanny/.

For more information or Vendor opportunities, please contact hootenanny@camphillkimberton.org.

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