23rd Delmarva Folk Festival 2014

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Friday, October 3 . . . . . . . . . . Folk Hero Finalists 7:00 LA Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 7:30 Jessica Graae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8:00 Dan & James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8:30 Shannen Norris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9:00 Steffi & Tim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 9:30 Chelsea Rae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 10:00 Shane Palko & the Soupers. . . . . . . . . .5 Shane is not competing, he’s playing while we count the votes and then announcing the winner around 10:30

Saturday, October 4 • Delmarva Folk Festival 12:00 Folk Hero Contest Winner . . . . . . See Above 1:00 Celtic Harvest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 2:00 Honey Badgers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 3:00 Sand Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 4:00 Kids Stage: Crabmeat Thompson // Workshop: Pete Kennedy 5:00 Chapel Street Junction . . . . . . . . . . . 10 6:00 ellen cherry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 7:00 Cold Chocolate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 8:00 Crabmeat Thompson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 9:00 The Kennedys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18


Welcome to the Delmarva Folk Festival!!! We’ll all have fun and to make sure, these rules must be followed: 1. No glass containers of any kind 2. No pets 3. No open fires - there will be a community bonfire 4. No littering (trash barrels are provided) 5. Children must be supervised 6. Bicycle riding cannot happen in the stage areas, be respectful of pedestrians on paths, your safety is our first concern. 7. Camping in designated areas only - take only pictures, leave only footprints 8. Parking in designated areas only 9. Unsafe horseplay or unacceptable behavior will not be tolerated. If you put yourself or others at risk, you will be escorted off the property. 10. Not responsible for personal injury or loss* 11. No underage drinking on the premises will be tolerated. All coolers are subject to search if you’re not legal to drink in a bar, you won’t be permitted to drink here either. *Disclaimer: Guests/patrons agree to hold Delaware Friends of Folk, vendors, staff, performers, agents, and members of the board harmless from any claims, including, but not limited to theft damage or loss of property and any personal injuries while on this event grounds or during or after arrival and departure.

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President’s Letter Since we last came together in this glorious setting, one

only pictures and leave only footprints. And parents, please keep track of your children. We love them all and don’t want any of them to get lost or hurt in any way, and we have lots for them to do in their own corner of the field.

of the icons of folk music departed this earthly plane. More than anyone else Pete Seeger embodied and displayed the ‘folkie’ persona, and he wore it with absolute pride. Among other things, he is credited with bringing the banjo out of the Appalachians and into the mainstream of Americana. He knew Leadbelly and Woody and he was a founding member of The Weavers. He wrote or co-wrote folk standards like ‘Where Have All the Flowers Gone’, ‘If I had a Hammer’, and ‘Turn, Turn, Turn.’ He re-wrote the lyrics to ‘We Shall Overcome’, the song that rallied the civil rights movement in the 1960s. He was an environmentalist before anyone thought of that word. And if he didn’t invent it, he certainly helped define this thing we call a ‘Folk Festival’. His music, his words, and his actions are well worth recalling, repeating, and passing on to the next generations.

You’re probably here for the music, but there’s more than music at our Festival. We have a number of food and craft vendors out in the field, so take some time to browse about and help support these fine folks. Friends of Folk have a tent facing the stage, so pay us a visit too. While you’re there, be sure to pick up a shirt and get a few CDs. Many of our artists are selling their CDs today and this is one of the best ways to support these folks, some of whom try to make a living at this folk music business. For the youngsters among us we have games, a hay ride, Crabmeat Thompson, and other neat activities. We need you to join our organization, so there is an application in this program and on our web site. Membership entitles you to discounted prices at Delaware Friends of Folk events we sponsor monthly coffee houses and special concerts. In addition, we hold an end of the year party in December and a pick-in most months. It’s a great organization with friendly, sociable members and we’d love for you to be a part of it. You can turn in your application at the T-shirt tent today or any time on line.

A particularly relevant Pete quote comes to mind: “I feel most spiritual when I’m out in the woods. I feel part of nature. I used to say I was an atheist. Now I say it’s all according to your definition of God. According to my definition of God, I’m not an atheist. Because I think God is everything. Whenever I open my eyes I’m looking at God. Whenever I’m listening to something I’m listening to God.” On behalf of the Board and membership of Delaware Friends of Folk, welcome to the 23rd annual Delmarva Folk Festival! Thanks to Pete, we are all here today, and we’re glad you came. We hope you enjoy our Festival as much as we enjoy presenting it. Again this year we have tried to live up to our ‘Support Local Music’ slogan so all but two of our acts live within 50 miles of Hartly. The line-up for today represents a broad cross-section of the American folk music scene including blues, bluegrass, Celtic, old-time, traditional and contemporary folk, and a few things that don’t fit anywhere except here. As in years past, we’ve planned the Festival to provide a rich musical tapestry so you can encounter music that you normally won’t find on commercial radio or at other local music venues. We’ve concentrated on making this festival friendly and congenial; laid-back if you like that term. Here in the shade of these great old trees on Lonnie & Sonja Field’s farm, you can enjoy an uncluttered, peaceful day (and night) of wonderful music. In addition, you’ll find yourself surrounded by friends, some you’ve known for quite a while, and maybe others you’ve just met. Please make yourself comfortable and enjoy the festival. Obviously you are outside, and so are mosquitoes, bees, ticks, spiders, and poison ivy. We’ve done our best to clear the main Festival area, but if you decide to wander off the beaten path, please be alert, careful, and considerate of your environment. Take

And be sure to browse through the ads in this program. These are all local sponsors who have excellent goods and services to offer and who support this Festival with their advertising dollars. Because of their generosity, we are able to bring you quality music without blasting you with ‘corporate’ icons. We also appreciate the special support of the Delaware Division of the Arts and Mispillion River Brewing. Finally, a very special thanks to Dan Beck, Storm Longhauser, and Mary Zeller, for their wonderful job organizing the festival. They are the leaders of a group of dedicated volunteers who Zeke Zeller has fittingly dubbed ‘Web-busters’. Without these folks’ work over the past two months, you’d be sitting on greenbriar and stumbling over branches (especially after sundown). You wouldn’t have known where to park, the paint would still be in the can, you couldn’t buy anything from vendors, and you couldn’t hear the music. These fine folks are our volunteers, and this Festival happens because of their work and dedication. If you’d like to help out next year, see anyone with a staff badge and we’ll sign you up. It’s yet another way to enjoy this Festival. Warm Regards, John Kidd, Board Chair Delaware Friends of Folk

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4:00 Kids’ Concert Hour with Crabmeat Thompson Kids Area Activities Saturday

Saturday Workshop Tent

Face Painting Story Book Reading Games with Prizes Activities to Stimulate the Senses • Temporary Tattoos • Bubble Fun

4:00 Pete Kennedy

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Free Guitar Workshop

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Finals

Folk

Hero

We’ve been doing this since 2007! You can compete, yourself, in 2015!

Friday

7:00

LA Time Friday

7:30

Jessica Graae Friday

8:00

Dan & James Friday

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Friday

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Steffi & Tim Friday

9:30

Chelsea Rae Friday

10:00

Shane Palko & the Soupers

Not a Contestant! He’s playing while the votes are counted!

2 1 : 0 t 0 Satu rday! a s y a l p r e n n i W

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Saturday 1:00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Celtic Harvest We connect with the past and to

Australia, and, yes, even America-written by pop stars, folk legends, anonymous balladeers and even some from our own band members.

demonstrate the living tradition of Celtic (pronounced Kel始-tic) music. Celtic music is as much a product of the movement of people away from Ireland and Scotland as it is the music within those two places. Celtic Harvest is the creation of that emigration. Five Americans with family roots in Ireland decided to join forces in 1996 (or 1997, depending on who you ask) to play tunes and songs that either originated in Ireland and Scotland or that were a product of the people who carried that tradition to the New World.

This year, although we miss Kelly Crumpley terribly, we welcome a new band member, Bob Frazier, whose guitar & powerful voice add a new depth to our arrangements.

Our music includes tunes (melodies without words) composed by fiddlers and whistle players and a blind harpist who played for the gentry of the great houses of 17th Century Ireland. The songs come from all over the map-Ireland, Scotland, England, Canada,

Jim McGiffin, Mike Nielsen, Jan Crumpley, Kathy Doyle (Bob Frazier, inset) Photo by Betsy Nielsen

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Saturday 2:00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honey Badgers The Honey Badgers are a folk duet

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based in Newark, Delaware.

The Honey Badgers released a debut EP, “Booth Bay”, as well as a collection of recordings entitled “Mad Season.” In November 2013 they released a second EP, “Soul. “

When Michael Natrin asked Erin Magnin to dust off her rarely played fiddle and join him for a couple songs at a local showcase, the two never imagined they were creating a musical partnership that would continue far into the future. The Honey Badgers have been making music together since the summer of 2011. But they had known each other other since 2007 when Erin attended Caesar Rodney High School and Michael went to Smyrna High. A longtime violin player in mostly the classical vein, Erin had put down her bow in college to focus more on voice. But she was prompted to pick it up again by Michael. The first time they performed together, they were competing for a spot in the annual Delmarva Folk Festival. The duet discovered a chemistry between their voices that demanded to be heard, and thus the duo was born. Since then, The Honey Badgers have played all over Delaware and the surrounding area, from the Delmarva Folk Festival to the World Cafe Live at the Queen in Wilmington. They have also opened for nationally touring act The Lone Bellow, as well as local favorite New Sweden.

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With Michael playing guitar, mandolin, and the occasional banjo, and Erin on violin, glockenspiel, and harmonium, The Honey Badgers have created a sound that is distinctive, satisfying, and fun. They are known for their intense, unique harmonies, and their sincere lyrics and melodies. Their unique brand of folk/Americana sound has been likened to that of The Civil Wars

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Saturday 3:00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sand Creek We

are all old long-time friends and have been privileged to play the Delmarva Folk Festival before, some even earlier today. Lonnie Field (of course he and his family are hosting this event for the 23rd time) plays guitar. Jan Crumpley plays flute, whistle, and accordion. John Kidd plays harmonica, jaw harp, and percussion. All are vocalists too. Dave Cotullas plays guitar and Bob Hamel is our bass player. More than anything this year, we feature songs written by John Prine but there are a few originals by Lonnie. “thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves, and I hope we passed the audition!”

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Saturday 5:00. . . . . Chapel Street Junction T

Dave Reagan, vocals and lead guitar; Ron Beard on bass guitar, mandolin and vocals, and Scott Perlot doing vocals and guitar work.

he word “eclectic,” may best describe Chapel Street Junction, a five piece band based in Newark, Delaware. Although rooted in Bluegrass, their repertoire includes traditional country and Irish songs, ragtime and classic rock cover tunes. Their influences include Doc Watson, Bill Monroe, The Beatles, Alice Cooper, and Beethoven., About their unique brand of Americana music, it has been said that Chapel Street Junction “sounds like a mule being attacked by a swarm of locusts.”

The band got together several years ago, when Scott and Paul were in another band that was just too busy. They were playing so many gigs that we had difficulty fitting anything else into their lives, so they decided to start their own band. They met Dave at a jam session in Newark and knew right away that we wanted him in theirr band. They found Ron on the Internet by advertising for a bass player.

The membersʼ diverse musical backgrounds and instrumental skills have given them the ability to dive into many different genres. A favorite at hot spots such as the Homegrown Café in Newark, Chapel Street Junctionʼs band members include Paul Sedacca on banjo, fiddle, mandolin, and harmonica;

Since then, Chapel Street Junction has honed an amalgam of roots music from all the varied traditions that make up the American musical ethos. They have become one of the major influences of Americana music on the Delmarva Peninsula.

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Saturday 6:00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ellen cherry When

ellen tours nationally and internationally, charming audiences from house concerts to festivals. In 2012, she released her newest and most intimate work yet, a pianobased album entitled “Please Donʼt Sell the Piano”. That same year, she was a Strathmore Artist-in-Residence and co-founded MOBTOWNmoon, a new collaborative project for Baltimore musicians. In 2010, she wrote, recorded and performed a song for an Emmy nominated TV campaign and also composed the score for a shadow puppet piece entitled “Alonzoʼs Lullaby”, which has been awarded the prestigious UNIMA Citation of Excellence.

ellen cherry (lower case intentional) was laid off from her accounting job in May 2004, she took six months to pursue a career as a full-time musician. She never looked back. Now an emmy nominated singer/ songwriter ellen cherry is a fulltime touring and working performer based in Baltimore, Maryland. Her songs have universal themes -- history, poetry, literature -- and appeal to everyone who likes smart lyrics and a pop sensibility. Born in Plano, Texas (a suburb of Dallas), ellen sang in a choir for six weeks in sixth grade. That, she says, was about the extent of her vocal training. But it was obviously enough. She is known for her powerful, commanding voice, as well as her skill on both guitar and piano. While studying history at Hendrix College in Conway, Ark., Cherry began writing poems and taught herself to play guitar. She moved to Baltimore in 2000 and recorded albums, when she had the money, until she went full-time in 2004. ellenʼs songs are musical short stories filled with ear-catching metaphors, quirky characters, and hummable melodies. Add to that charisma, warmth, and an unerring sense of showmanship that takes the audience on a ride from silly to serious and back again throughout the set.

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Saturday 7:00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cold Chocolate Cold

Chocolate is creating an exciting and unique new sound in the world of Americana, fusing bluegrass and roots with a dash of funk. With original tunes and technical prowess, this four-piece band from Boston is rocking audiences with guitar, banjo, upright bass, drums, and four-part harmony.

bluegrass banjo, lending Cold Chocolate a sophisticated, funk-inflected, and outside-the-box three-finger style. Ariel Bernstein joined Cold Chocolate on drums, completing the ensemble. Although drums are often thought to add heaviness to acoustic music, Ariel brings a light and tasteful groove to Cold Chocolate’s tunes, filling out their sound and heightening the band’s exhilarating power.

A classical violinist from age four, guitarist/songwriter Ethan Robbins fell in love with the guitar when he turned fourteen and, ever since, has attempted to bring raw, rootsy sounds into his own original material.

Add it all up and you’ve got high energy, excellent harmonies, and, of course, killer picking.

Born into a musical family, Kirsten Lamb became a multi-instrumentalist from an early age. At thirteen, she shifted her focus to the upright bass. And now, Kirsten’s bass work in Cold Chocolate absolutely mesmerizes audiences.

Almost two years in the making, Cold Chocolate will release their new CD on Sunday afternoon, at a live show in Cambridge Massachusetts. This show will be James’ last with the band, as he is going to be graduating with a PhD in Physics from Harvard in September. As he becomes Dr. James McIver, he’ll be starting a new career at the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg, Germany.

Winner of the 2012 Lowell Banjo and Fiddle Contest, James McIver not only holds down the driving five-string, but also pushes the envelope of the

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My Dad’s got nerve, like a captain he steers.

--Dedicated to Rodney Field (1924-2014)

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Saturday 8:00. . . . . . . . Crabmeat Thompson Crabmeat Thompson is a musician, racon-

Ireland, Canada and Spain.

teur, and bon vivant who has played the Delaware Valley since 1980. In addition to playing and writing six albums of original music, Crabmeat has hosted comedy clubs and shared stages with a wide range of talent, including Richie Havens, Kate Wolfe, Tiny Tim, John Sebastian, Roscoe the Wonder Horse and the poet Charles Bukowski.

Along with his music, Crabmeat is a teacher. He has taught literature and writing at Oregon State, San Francisco State, Western Illinois and Rowan universities, as well as in the Delaware Correctional Center in Smyrna. He also well known for his childrenʼs concerts. You can catch Crabmeat at the Crabmeat Thompson Blues, Rock, and Folk Music Festival on October 25 at the Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts in Dover, Delaware.

Crabmeat has a wide repertoire of songs, covering environmental and political topics as well as hiis travels or his career as a college teacher. They are all delivered with his trademark sense of humor. His musicianship on guitar, voice, and other instruments is superb, and he always develops a rapport with any audience. In addition to playing solo gigs, Crabmeat often performs with his band, “the Blues Bullheads.” Crabmeatʼs performance venues are varied and eclectic, and include kindergarten classes, restaurants, comedy clubs and, yes, folk festivals. During the past decade, he has performed in bars from Key West to Dewey Beach, represented Delaware at the Knoxville Worldʼs Fair, and toured Alabama, Florida, Kansas, Indiana, Mexico,

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Saturday 9:00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Kennedys I

like-minded friends formed a combo and blazed a trail through the Syracuse club scene. After that, she took off for Austin. It was there that she made her bones, and also where she met Nanci Griffith, and toured behind Nanciʼs Grammywinning Other Voices, Other Rooms.

n a career that now spans two decades, New York duo Pete and Maura Kennedy have traversed a broad musical landscape, surveying power pop, acoustic songwriting, and organic rock. Their compositions have a quality that is both soothing and urgent, with a unique, uplifting sound that has been classified as “unclassifiable.”

Pete Kennedy is a lead and background vocalist, songwriter and record producer/engineer. He plays electric, acoustic, 12-string guitars, and bass guitars, drums, sitar, banjo, sitar, and ukulele. Prior to the Kennedys, he worked a wide variety of performances in Washington DC; from society balls to dixieland banjo gigs, and explored the great songbooks of Gershwin and Cole Porter with the Peter Duchin orchestra. He performed at functions attended by five US presidents, including Bill Clintonʼs second inaugural ball. Beyond performing, teaching is important to Pete too, and he conducts music workshops in cities and summer music camps up and down the East Coast.

Rock singer-songwriter Maura Kennedy is the daughter of a professor of English, and the “musical one” of seven children. Her earliest musical influences included Queen and Kate Bush, and later expanded to include the Kinks, the Hollies, and the Raspberries. She and some

The Kennedys have been working as a duo since 1993. They have toured all over the US and the British Isles, and have released a string of CDs, working in the studio with such talented musicians as Steve Earle, Roger McGuinn, and Nils Lofgrin. They recently released a limited edition CD, “Dance A Little Closer: The Kennedys Sing The Songs Of Nanci Griffith,” available only at live shows and on their web site.

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BEST ROCK FEST IN DELAWARE Combine the national acts with the best of the East Coast’s touring bands, a spotlight for favorite local musicians, fun and games for children, vendors to satisfy almost any need and a shady spot under a tree to enjoy the day for 1000-plus members and their guests Since 1979, with a modest beginning, the event has grown to the point where in 1995, over $13,000 was raised for over a dozen needy individuals along with several deserving charitable organizations - all helping people in our local area.

 Phone: ___________________________E-Mail: _______________________________________     Type of Membership: qFamily q Individual q Sponsor  Are you a musician? ________ Instrument(s) you play:_______________________________   Would you consider volunteering for Delaware Friends of Folk? ______________________   

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See this list? We’d love to put your name on it next year! It takes a LOT of FOLKS to put on a Folk Festival. We need YOU!

Festival Chair: Dan Beck, Storm Longhauser

Jackson, Mary Zeller, Kathy Doyle, Jan Crumpley

DFF Co-Presidents: John Kidd, Rick Hudson

Ad Sales: Jan Crumpley, Tim Spong, John Kidd

Parking: Annabelle Dill, Ari Dill, Gabby Dill, Jared Dill, Millie Dill, TheodoreDunston, Melissa Fitzcharles, Patty Josefowski, Judy Moore, Christie Moore, Amy Fitzcharles, Rick Hudson, Bruce Anthony, John Chason, Greg Shupe, Marsha Mills, David Souva, Tanya Broadway

Band Booking: John Kidd

Program: Jan Crumpley

Beer Sales: Jenn Ballard, Dee Dill, Robert Lewonas, Henry Torres, Kim Torres, Mary Zeller, Zeke Zeller, Leo Siri, Zac Cullens, Sonja Field, Sherry Seeney

Publicity: Dan Beck

DFF Board: Jan Crumpley, Lonnie Field, Rob Fox, Giani Siri,Dan Beck

Concessions: Joe Hartman-chairman, Lorenzo Costello, Antoinette Duclos, Joe Hartman III, Natelie Hartman, Robin Hartman

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Facilities: Lonnie Field-chairman, Dan Beck, John Chason, Wally Hampton, John Kidd, Jay Ross, Sherry Seeney, Giani Siri, Kim Torres, Henry Torres, Mary Zeller, Zeke Zeller, Bruce Anthony, Sean Cheezun, Nick Panco, Tim Spong Rob Fox, Rick Hudson,

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Joe Hartman, Wes Field, Ethel Matney, Margaret Beck

Folk Hero Contest: John Kidd, Jan Crumpley - chairmen, Mary Zeller

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Hospitality: Giani Siri- chairman Leo Siri, Raquelle Williams

Kids Activities: Patty Josefowski-chairman, Annabelle Dill, Ari Dill, Gabby Dill, Millie Dill

Security: Dan Beck-chairman, John Chason, Sean Cheezum, Jared Dill, Spence Dougherty, James Fitzcharles, Thumper Eicherly Lonnie Field, Wesley Field, Mike Hastings, Matt Heritage, Steve Josefowski, Nick Panco, Mark Rivley, Ron Schilling, John Shipp, Anna Smith, Scott Turnbow, Clarence Brackin, Chris Clare Sound and Stage: John Kidd-chairman, Mike Kidd- MC, Sean Cheezum, Mike Hastings, Tim Spong . Dave Cotullas, Sound by Paul Gumerman & Cooldog Technologies Treasurer: Rob Fox

Tickets: Robert Barnes, Margaret Beck, Connie Blades, Sandy Fitzcharles, Jean Friend, Ethel Matney, Mary MacDonald, Kayla Smith, Amy Wagner, Rich Wagner, Raquelle Williams, Amy Fitzcharles, Sara Field, Sandy Wooters, Shellie Field Vendors: Rob Fox Volunteer Coordinators: Mary Zeller, Dan Beck Website: Jan Crumpley

Merchandise: Storm Longhauser-chairmann, Nathan

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Delaware Friends of Folk

would like to express our sincerest THANKS to Wesley College for their support in

2014!

See you next year

September 25 & 26, 2015


255 Mullet Run St. Milford, DE 19963

(302)491-6623

mispillionriverbrewing.com

TASTING ROOM HOURS

Monday 4-9, Tuesday 4-9 Wednesday 4-10, Thursday 4-10, Friday12-11, Saturday 12-11pm & Sunday 12-6. Scheduled tours are on Saturday from 1pm-4pm starting on the hour. Pints ($5/glass), samplers (4/$10 or 10/$20). We also have 64oz growlers ($12-$16) and 32oz growlers ($7-$9) available. For more information call (302) 491-6623.


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