Grey Fox City becomes Bluegrass Nation
By Hilary Hawke, Catskill Daily Mail
DURHAM — After a great start on Thursday and a red-hot Friday, The Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival shifts into high gear for the remainder of the event with nonstop music at the main stage, master’s stage, family stage, grassroots tent and dance pavilion.
With wall-to-wall campers and tents, more than 15 food vendors, almost 50 booths selling everything from crafts and clothing to jewelry and instruments there is plenty for day-trippers to do and lots to keep everyone from kids to listeners entertained.
If the thought of thousands of people all converged at one site sounds overwhelming, fear not. MORE
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my congrats to the lighting crew for the spectacular light show on saturday night, also sound effects were great, just leave out the water next time would be appreciated.
seriously, great job all the way around