Appeal tribune. (Silverton, Or.) 1999-current, August 24, 2016, Page 4A, Image 4

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APPEAL TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 2016
Life in the
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Music fills the air at art fest
PHOTOS BY DANIELLE PETERSON/STATESMAN JOURNAL
Patrons browse the work of Lindsay Scott of Cowdawg Creations during the 16th annual Silverton Fine Arts Festival on Saturday at Coolidge-McClaine Park.
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Throughout both days at the Silverton Fine Arts
Festival, live music filled the air, ranging from jazz
and blues to the rhythmic beats of clogging with per-
formances from Cherry City Cloggers, Highwater
Johnny, Oregon Valley Boys, Department of R&B,
Next of Kin and The A.H. Factor. Thunder Road
closed the festival.
Canes and other wood carvings by Ian Caldicott of Wolston
Farm in Scio on display during the Silverton Fine Arts Festival.
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Patrons browse the booths during the 16th annual Silverton Fine Arts Festival.
Q & AUTHOR with
Graham Moore
Join us for a live video chat with Graham,
Oscar-winning screenwriter of The Imitation Game
and best-selling novelist of The Sherlockian, to celebrate
the release of The Last Days of Night. Plus, members get
a chance to win 1 of 10 signed copies & audio book.
RSVP at statesmanjournal.com/insider
The work of Shane Schaeffer of Junction City on display
during the 16th annual Silverton Fine Arts Festival.
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Patrons browse the booths during the 16th annual Silverton
Fine Arts Festival.