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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Cambridge Friends School Music Festival\nEvent Url:
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 _Music_Festival\nEvent Date Begin: 2010-05-15\nEvent Date End: 2010-05-15
 \n\nGreat Music\, Great Food and Great Fun!   Cambridge Friends School pre
 sents the Second Annual CFS Music Festival\, Saturday\, May 15\, 2010\, 12
 pm to 4pm at the Friends Meeting House at Cambridge\, just a short walk fr
 om Harvard Square at 5 Longfellow Park\, Cambridge\, MA (off Brattle Stree
 t).   Ticket prices:  Adults $20\, Children $10\, Kids under 5 are Free\; 
 Adult ticket prices increase on day of show to $30.  For more information 
 or to buy tickets in advance go to www.cambridgefriendsschool.org/musicfes
 t or http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/110076  On the main stage\, fa
 mily-friendly musical acts include:    folk singer Alistair Moock\, whose 
 latest award-winning album for kids is The Cow Says Moock\; local Boston F
 avorite Jim's Big Ego\, a band that rocks &ldquo\;harder\, fresher\, loude
 r\, sweeter and better than everyone else\;&rdquo\; The JEF Trio\, a jazz-
 rock-funk group that features improvised music\; and Dana Colley (founding
  member of 'alt rock' favorite Morphine) & Jeremy Lyons (&ldquo\;Delta-Sil
 ly Music for Kids&rdquo\;)\, playing their brand of  psychedelic delta- bl
 ues.  The festival will also feature jazz music from The Harry Fix Trio as
  well as the Cambridge Friends School's very own jazz band!  In addition t
 o music\, there will be arts and crafts\, face painting and other kid-frie
 ndly activities including an &ldquo\;Instrument Petting Zoo&rdquo\; sponso
 red by Club Passim\, the legendary listening room in Harvard Square where 
 Joan Baez and Bob Dylan got their start\, and Stubblebine Lutherie\, the p
 remier repair shop in the Boston area for guitars\, mandolins and other st
 ringed instruments.  Delicious food will be available for purchase from tw
 o restaurant icons:  International and Vegetarian Specialties from Harvard
  Square's own Grendel's Den Restaurant & Bar\; and a Taco bar provided by 
 Viva Mexican Grill\, sister restaurant to local favorite Jose's Mexican Re
 staurant on Sherman Street in Cambridge.  Also\, there will be homemade ba
 ked goods for sale.   Join us for a joyful and fun-filled day of music\, f
 riendship and food! All proceeds benefit the Cambridge Friends School.\n\n
 Start time: 12pm to 4pm
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