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Event Spotlight: 22nd Annual Cedar Beach Music and Arts Festival

Live music, food and more at Cedar Beach.

For the 22nd straight year Cedar Beach will say goodbye to summer on Sept. 22 and 23 with live blues music, food vendors and more family fun activities.

Hosted by the North Brookhaven Chamber of Commerce, the 22nd Annual Music and Arts Festival will feature 30 bands on two stages including Kerry Kearney and Friends, Dead Ahead, Jellyband, Little Cliff and the Cliffhangers and many more.

Tickets cost $5 per day and are available at the door. The Chamber is still looking for volunteers. If interested, contact Donna from Awsomotive Car Care at 631-474-5333 or 631-721-5418.

For tickets and more information visit northbrookhavenchamber.org or cedarbeachblues.com.

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