Brown Bag-It with the Arts

July 23 Posted by Laura Taylor 1 Comment

Bucks County Chamber of Commerce has an interesting concept that may fare well here in Chester County.  They call it “Brown Bag-It with the Arts” and just as you might assume, community members bring blankets and their brown-bag lunches to enjoy live music in the lawn.  Though not a new program (33 years running) the idea has been to bring the community together to celebrate the local arts.  Featured in the story are Phoenixville-natives and regulars in Phoenixville’s street music scene folk duo Fiorenza-Dowlin.  Read the entire story by Colleen Boyle (of The Intelligencer): http://bit.ly/b3ZYqo

About Laura Taylor

Laura Taylor, a busy young mom of two with a flair for design, created PhoenixvilleFunGuide.com as an online resource that allows readers access to the area's events and activities as well as fun local things to see and do. If she's not attached to her laptop, you can find her enjoying the sights and sounds of Phoenixville with her family, or enjoying creative pursuits such as photography, graphic design, music and writing.
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  1. Stu Frederick said:

    Speaking of the music duo Fiorenza-Dowlin; Wayne Dowlin has one of the finest voices in the area. A lilting, expressive tenor that is a true listening pleasure.

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