The Barn at Boyden Farms is now the host to the new Cambridge Music Festival Join us on Sunday, August 21st for a great day of local culture!

CAMBRIDGE MUSIC FESTIVAL

Cambridge Music Festival

cambridgemusicfestival.com

The goal of this all-day one-day event, being held on August 21st, is to raise money for Cambridge 360, while also showcasing the work of local restaurants, artists, and musicians.

Cambridge Music Festival’s goal is to fill a void similar to the one Cambridge 360 is hoping to fill, but in a different sense. The Festival is one of the few large events that occur in our community, supplying the growing desire for showcasing the arts.

The Festival this year will consist of nine Vermont bands:

  • Joshua Panda Band
  • Conscious Roots
  • Canyonero
  • Myra Flynn
  • Sarah Wallis
  • This Valley Home
  • Bob Degree and The Bluegrass Storm
  • The Likeness
  • Dale & Darcy

Catering by Cambridge and Jeffersonville area restaurants, and artists and vendors from towns stretching across Lamoille County!

Besides selling merchandise, The Festival also hopes to collect enough donated items to orchestrate a raffle on the night of the event.

All proceeds of ticket sales and fundraising efforts will go solely to Cambridge 360.

Current raffle items include... Night stays at Stoweflake, Smugglers' Notch Inn, and Blueberry Lake Retreat; gift certificates to Hot Tamale, The Mix Cafe, Artfull Cup Studio, Sweet Hollow Herbs, and The Essence Salon & Day Spa; Musician merchandise; a hand-crafted CMF-exclusive snare drum; a Bash Badge from Smugglers' Notch; and much more! New raffle items are donated daily.

Raffle tickets are for sale ($2 each or 6 for $10) at The Mix Cafe, The Essence Salon & Day Spa, Arbortrek Canopy Tours, Smugglers' Notch Resort (Country Store), and at Sunrise Cafe. Tickets for the Music Festival are available online for $20+ tax and service fee, or the day of the show (cash or local check only) for $25 at the gate.

CAMBRIDGE 360

Organized in 2010, Cambridge 360 works towards establishing a community center in the Cambridge and Jeffersonville area that will benefit the many needs of our towns and neighbors not currently being met. This includes a place for our local teens to recreate, a place to hold meetings and functions, and to be the essential center of our ever-growing community. Last summer, Cambridge 360 was given an abandoned gas station in Cambridge Village to use as a home ware store where organizations and individuals can donate their gently used home wares, and Cambridge 360’s volunteers then sells the items in the store with the goal of the eventual community center. Since opening in December 2010, the home ware store on South Main Street has thrived due to the support and interest of our community.

Please – No Dogs. No BYOB.

Located @ Intersection of RT 15 & 104

Phone: 802.598.5509