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May 10, 2017

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SpringFest, Blaine's Art Show and Market Returns May 20 and 21

SPRINGFEST is the annual art show and seasonal market in Blaine, Washington, happening on May 20 and 21, hosted by Blaine Harbor Art Gallery.  The event will feature beautiful and functional art on display by over 20 local artists and artisans, as well as live music.  This annual event is an opportunity to see what local artists are up to, with a chance to purchase artisan goods designed by some of the most talented creators from the area.  Springfest will take place at The Blaine Pavilion on 8th and H Street, on May 20 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and May 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. “The quality and variety of talent at this show is excellent, with many new artists as well as some favorites from previous shows," said Debbie Haggman, Chairperson for the event. "We'll have live music, and there is a pancake breakfast next door at the Senior Center Saturday morning.” There is no charge to attend this community event. [caption id="attachment_52876" align="aligncenter" width="550"] Semiahmoo Bald Eagle, 3X3 acrylic painting by Georgia Donovan[/caption] More information about Springfest, and the participating artists, check out the website.

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