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Wurtsboro Founders Day and Catskills Revibe: A Celebration of Community and Culture

Nyssa Calkin
Posted 7/16/24

O n Saturday, Wurtsboro came alive with the vibrant atmosphere of the Wurtsboro Founders’ Day Street Fair and Catskills Revibe Mural, Arts, and Culture Festival event.  

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Wurtsboro Founders Day and Catskills Revibe: A Celebration of Community and Culture

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On Saturday, Wurtsboro came alive with the vibrant atmosphere of the Wurtsboro Founders’ Day Street Fair and Catskills Revibe Mural, Arts, and Culture Festival event. 

Sullivan Street was transformed into a bustling marketplace, with artisans and vendors displaying crafts, jewelry, and artwork. The fair offered numerous activities for families and children, from face painting to carnival and yard games. Live music performances provided a lively soundtrack, creating a festive ambiance that resonated throughout the day.

Running simultaneously with the street fair, the Catskills Revibe second annual event highlighted the region’s vibrant arts and culture scene and showcased the creative spirit that thrives in the area. Art enthusiasts were treated to numerous murals scattered around Wurtsboro. These installations, created by both emerging and established artists, reflected the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Catskills.

The Wurtsboro Founders’ Day Street Fair and Catskills Revibe event seamlessly blended tradition and modernity, offering a celebration of community and culture. The sense of camaraderie and pride among organizers and attendees was unmistakable, as they came together to honor their shared heritage and embrace the artistic and cultural renaissance of the Catskills.

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