107 [S2E10]: How the 4th Street Festival of the Arts Dominates Labor Day Weekend
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Our guests today are Dawn Adams and Juliet Roberts, who are part of the committee that puts on the Fourth Street Festival of the Arts, the community's biggest annual arts event, where tens of thousands of pedestrians view the wares of more than 100 painters, sculptors, jewelers and other visual artists, not to mention the performing arts stages the Festival hosts. It's taken place ever Labor Day weekend since 1977, and this year's festival promises to be as big as ever. We talk with Adams and Roberts about what to look forward to this weekend, how the festival comes together, and even how volunteers can pitch in.
Later in the show, we present our orientation to the city for all those people wjo just got oriented to the IU campus. (Hint: find it at our website under the Articles tab.)
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