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Garforth Arts Festival 2008: Calling all community groups



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Published Date: 29 May 2008
Garforth Arts Festival organisers are offering space to local community groups at the finale of this year's celebrations.
The Playground Party takes place on Saturday, July 5, and organisers have a limited amount of space to offer local community groups, charities, organisations and individuals.

Catrin Morris, of the Garforth Arts Festival team, said: "They can display, exhibit, sell, advertise, perform or provide an activity as part of the celebration to raise some money or your organisation's profile. Why not buddy up with someone and share a pitch!"

Pitches will be offered free to local community groups and charities or £50 per pitch for traders.

Priority will be given in order of suitability, diversity and on a first come first served basis.

Performing on the main stage will be Richard Hawley, Jazz Jamaica, 3 Daft Monkeys and the Garforth Jazz Rock Band plus more to be confirmed.

Last year around 3,000 people attended the event and we expect this year for that to increase to 4,000.

* For further details contact (0113) 3368619, visit: www.garforthartsfestival.co.uk or email: info@garforthartsfestival.co.uk



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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 4:13 PM
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