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Art And Wine Festival To Cap Off Peddler's Village Arts Month
From a traveling art museum to a murder mystery dinner show, see what's coming up at Peddler's Village over the coming months.

LAHASKA, PA — Several unique events are coming up over the next few weeks in Peddler's Village.
A three-week Arts in the Village celebration will take place for three weeks, from June 1 through June 23. The first ever Art and Wine Festival will cap off the event on June 23 and 23.
"Our region has a rich history of arts and culture, and we are excited to introduce Peddler’s Village visitors to very interesting artwork and stories they might not otherwise see," Bob McGowan, chief operating officer of Peddler’s Village, said in a statement. "It’s our hope people will come to the Village this June and enjoy themselves, and will be inspired to create their own work as well as to visit the many arts and cultural institutions found nearby."
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The celebration will include eight large-scale inflatable, colorful heads. It's part of "The Janis Project," the product of artist Frank Hyder.
Reproductions of paintings from the James A. Michener Art Museum will also be on display. The museum is a partner in the event.
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A traveling art museum from Bucks County Community College will be on display on June 1 and 2: " Planting Seeds: The Art & Science of Pollination." It's a photographic exhibit that tracks the progress of meadow restoration in Tyler State Park.
The Arts and Wine Festival will feature live music, food, three wine sellers, children's activities, and more.
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