Some of the events are free, many are kid-oriented, and all celebrate art. "While some events are casual stop-in affairs, many require advance reservations, and now is the time to make them!" says Bev Kehoe, festival coordinator. "It helps the individual events to know in advance that you are 'hot for their art,' whether it is a performance, workshop, tour or culinary extravaganza."

Make reservations for A Taste of the Valley, Art in the Garden, A Feast for the Arts, theater performances at the Skinner Barn, Phantom Theater, Valley Players, the Big Picture and workshops and culinary events throughout the month and all around town. Pick up the Festival Program Guide or call 496-6682 for more information.

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