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Local artists to participate in new Frankfort arts festival

Jeff and Henrietta Scott, Columbia, KY, chosen to participate

FRANKFORT, KY. (July 15, 2012) Jeff and Henrietta Scott of Columbia, KY, have been selected to be exhibitors in the first "Art in the Gardens at Liberty Hall", a fine arts fair, on Labor Day weekend, September 1-2, 2012, in downtown Frankfort, KY.

Nearly 50 of the region's finest artists and artisans have been invited to take part in the fair, which will be staged in the gardens of Liberty Hall Historic Site, 202 Wilkinson Street, Frankfort, KY. Admission is $3 daily.

Throughout the two-day event, visitors may browse booths that offer items as diverse as ornate glass objects, playful handcrafted dolls, and intricate scrimshaw designs. Art in the Gardens will offer a diverse variety of goods, including colorful silk scarf, a cutting board crafted from native woods, or a pot decorated with designs imprinted by delicate horse hair.There will be live music, children's art, open houses at Liberty Hall and the adjacent Orlando Brown House, food vendors, and downtown Frankfort events.




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