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Monday, May 11, 2015

RiverRoots renewal in Madison is this weekend, May 15 and 16.


It's been a pleasure to work with these folks for 10 years.

Indiana craft beer lineup and beer events for the RiverRoots Music & Folk Arts Festival in Madison, May 15 & 16.


NABC's lineup for the RiverRoots Music & Folk Arts Festival in Madison, May 15 & 16.


RiverRoots web site

Posted by The New Albanian at 5/11/2015 07:11:00 AM
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