
African
American Dance Ensemble, Charlie Louvin, Missy Raines & the New Hip, Sonos, Orquesta GarDel, Solas, Nerissa & Katryna Nields, Jon
Shain Trio, Brian Peters, the Gospel Jubilators, Midtown
Dickens, John
Dee Holeman, Drew Questell, George
Higgs, Lightnin'
Wells, Apple
Chill Cloggers, Little
Windows, the
Cane Creek Cloggers, Bruce Piephoff & Scott Sawyer, Stillhouse
Bottom Band, Kickin Grass, Mandolin Orange, Craicdown, Lizzy Ross, the
Sandbox Band, Birds and Arrows, Baron
Von Rumblebuss, Chris
Turner & Rachel Maloney, Thistledown Tinkers, Children of the Horn, Milagro Saints, Miss Connie B., Straight 8s
plus many more...
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Winner of the Favorite Annual Event for 2010, courtesy of the readers of Carolina Parent. Thank you to everyone who voted!
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Presented by the Eno River Association, the Festival features a variety of activities, all with an environmental or cultural connection to the river. The Eno River Association is committed to the preservation of the nature, culture, and history of the Eno River basin. To learn more about the Eno River Association, click here.
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