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Volunteers with the Violence Prevention Center, in their “Be the Good in the World” T-shirts, danced to the upbeat Scotty’s Coast Connection Band, featuring Scotty Player, John “Dack” MacDonald, Bruce “Deano” Dean, Don Bauer, Al Hedstrom and Joe Higgins.

Volunteers with the Violence Prevention Center, in their “Be the Good in the World” T-shirts, danced to the upbeat Scotty’s Coast Connection Band, featuring Scotty Player, John “Dack” MacDonald, Bruce “Deano” Dean, Don Bauer, Al Hedstrom and Joe Higgins.

Far left: Fiddler Carrie Dlutkowski, accompanied by Susan Dlutkowski, not only fiddled but showed off some Ottawa Valley stepdancing. Left: The kids’ craft tent had lots of fun activities and very talented face-painters. Above: Die-hard music fans didn’t let a little rain deter them on Friday night.

Far left: Fiddler Carrie Dlutkowski, accompanied by Susan Dlutkowski, not only fiddled but showed off some Ottawa Valley stepdancing. Left: The kids’ craft tent had lots of fun activities and very talented face-painters. Above: Die-hard music fans didn’t let a little rain deter them on Friday night.

 

 

As a light rain fell at the Rec. Park, Molly Dean and Barbara Jean blended their voices beautifully as Dusty Heart.

As a light rain fell at the Rec. Park, Molly Dean and Barbara Jean blended their voices beautifully as Dusty Heart.

Above: Gordon Thorne and Friends once again led off Sunday’s lineup with a powerful performance that included several Blind Willie Johnson songs and more. Right: Dancers enjoyed the hillbilly swing performance of The Yellow-Bellied Sapsuckers.

Above: Gordon Thorne and Friends once again led off Sunday’s lineup with a powerful performance that included several Blind Willie Johnson songs and more. Right: Dancers enjoyed the hillbilly swing performance of The Yellow-Bellied Sapsuckers.

 

 

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