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PolyArts, now under HCC umbrella, sets annual festival for Sept. 18

by | Jun 22, 2021 |

After taking off last year due to the pandemic, the Hopkinton PolyArts festival will return to the Town Common on Sept. 18.

Established in 1974 as a festival that featured regional artisans, crafters and local nonprofits and managed by a small committee of volunteers, PolyArts is becoming a subcommittee of the Hopkinton Cultural Council.

“This made perfect sense to offer this longstanding arts festival additional resources, which is core to the Cultural Council’s mission of supporting the arts in our community,” said HCC chair Ilana Casady.

PolyArts is led by Trish Kozub and Pam Litchfield, with assistance from Jennifer Blake, Heather Smith, Karen Webb and Darlene Hayes.

For more information, check the PolyArts-Hopkinton page on Facebook.

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