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Somerville Local First's Harvest Fest, presented by Eastern Bank [Session 1]

The Center for Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Ave, Somerville, MA | Get Directions »
$30.00

Harvest Fest is Somerville Local First’s annual fall fundraiser and celebration.  Held at Arts @ The Armory and presented in 2012 by SLF Member Eastern Bank, Harvest Fest brings together local: beer, wine, music, art and restaurants for one of the best tasting events of the year.  Needless to say, we do the ‘nonprofit gala’ thing a little bit differently.

The festivities will be broken down into two sessions, Session 1 from 1-5 pm and Session 2 from 6-10 pm, and will bring together the best businesses in the local movement all under one great roof at Arts @ The Armory.

 

This year we are proud to add a COSTUME CONTEST! Prizes will be awarded for the best costume at each session. Session 1 will feature a special local costume expert as the judge, so bring your best work! 

Participating Breweries:

  • Blue Hills Brewing Company
  • Berkshire Brewing Company
  • Clown Shoes
  • Mayflower
  • Naragansett
  • Pretty Things Beer & Ale Project
  • Rapscallion
  • Somerville Brewing Company (aka Slumbrew)

Participating Restaurants

  • 3 Little Figs
  • Daddy Jones
  • Eat at Jumbos
  • Olde Magouns
  • Pescatore
  • PJ Ryans
  • Foundry/Saloon
  • Cuisine En Locale

Entertainers:

  • Michael J. Epstein Memorial Library
  • Cask Mouse

Event Details

Posted by: kat rutkin
Where The Center for Arts at the Armory 191 Highland Ave, Somerville, MA 02143
Next on This event is over.
Time 1:00 pm–5:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­somervi­llelocalfirst.­org/­local-­first-­events/­harvest-­fest/­
Phone 6176845581
Price $30
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More About The Center for Arts at the Armory

The Center for Arts at the Armory

The Center for Arts at the Armory

191 Highland Ave, Somerville, MA
617-718-2191

In 2009, this nonprofit arts organization moved into the freshly renovated Armory Building on Highland Ave. Conceived as space that would "galvanize the creative spirit," they set up studio and live/work space for artists, as well as two galleries and two performance areas: a more intimate café and a larger hall. Concerts, film screenings and happenings like their fall Harvest Fest fill most of the performance calendar. Spoken word, theater and comedy can also be seen here. 

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