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New Beginning For Scottish Festival At Kindleberger Park

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The Kalamazoo Scottish Festival returns after a 2-year hiatus on Saturday, Sep 11 at a new location: Kindleberger Park in Parchment. It's been a chance to re-organize and re-think the annual event, says Kalamazoo Scottish Festival Association Vice-President Lou Ann Schafer. She tells Cara Lieurance about what to expect on Saturday at the free festival, like Highland games, children's games, music, dance, demonstrations, food, and unique items sold by vendors. Tickets are still available for an end-of-day Ceilidh Dance at The Fountains in Parchment. Wearing a mask at the indoor venue is requested and recommended.

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Cara Lieurance covers local music with live morning interviews, and produces WMUK's Let's Hear It weekday mornings at 10 am Mon-Fri, showcasing local interviews and performances. She also produces The Pure Drop, an hour of Celtic music, with musician Dave Marlatt.
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