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The 2009 Festival will feature over 80 performers on 4 stages including:

African American Dance Ensemble, Orquesta GarDel, the Never, Holy Ghost Tent Revival, Peter Holsapple & Chris Stamey, Chuck Brodsky, Ellis, Kate Campbell, Albannach, Hammer No More the Fingers, Nerissa & Katryna Nields, American Aquarium, Jon Shain Trio, Lost In the Trees, Town Mountain, Firehouse Rhythm Kings, Hearts and Daggers, Pierce Pettis, the Gospel Jubilators, Si Kahn, Jeff Warner, Peter SiegelTrio, Midtown Dickens, John Dee Holeman, Drew Questell, Jamie Anderson & the Broad Street Band, George Higgs, Lightnin' Wells, Apple Chill Cloggers, FiddleFoxx , Too Much Fun, Andy Coats, Little Windows, the Cane Creek Cloggers, Stillhouse Bottom Band, Bethesda Bluegrass Boys, Mandolin Orange, Craicdown, the Sandbox Band, the Blue Tailed Skinks, Jubal's Jubilee, the Sons of New Bethel, Baron Von Rumblebuss, Chris Turner & Rachel Maloney plus many more...


 

Chuck Davis

All on the banks of the fabulous Eno River!

Tickets Available Now!

Come network with the Festival! We now have active accounts on Facebook, both as a profile and a page, and on Myspace at www.myspace.com/festivalfortheeno.

2009 Festival Food Vendors: Charlie's Foods, Chubby's Tacos, D & J Concessions, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, Fetzko Coffees, Foxy Concessions, Jamaican Food Shack, Kerala Curry, L & B Enterprises, Locopops, Mediterranean Deli, Parlez-Vous Crepe, Smitty's Homemade Ice Cream, Steph's Strawberries, Triangle Foods

Presented by the Eno River Association, the Festival features a variety of activities, all with an environmental or cultural connection to the river. The Eno River Association is committed to the preservation of the nature, culture, and history of the Eno River basin. To learn more about the Eno River Association, click here.

Vending spaces are no longer available for the 2009 Festival for the Eno. Please contact us in the fall about participating in next year's festival.

Do you want to participate as a:
Sustainable Business?
Non-Profit Organization?
Volunteer?
Food Vendor?


 

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You can also enjoy:

Sustainable Home and Garden Expo
85 of the Region's Finest Craft Artists

High Strung Hands-On Music
Kids Activities
Traditional and International Fare at the Food Court
Non-Profit Displays

Canoe and Kayak Rentals and Rescue Demos
Backyard Chickens
Bee-Keeping

Hands-On-Clay
Face Painting

Dance Workshops
E.E.E.K!--Eno Environmental Education for Kids
Reptiles and Amphibians
Macroinvertebrate Catch and Release
Compost Bugs
Spotted Turtles and Self-Publishing Workshops with Bob Palmatier
Craft Demonstrations
Historical Tours
Photo Museum
Use-Yer-Foot Sinks
River Activities
Storytellers
Games
The Earthball
Puppets
Rain Barrel Painting

Working Grist Mill
Award-Winning "Trash Free" Recycling Program

Special thanks to our contributors, without whom the Festival would not be possible, including:
Sponsors: Durham County
Durham County
Durham County
NC state parks
with major support from:
CT Wilson
redwoods
P&R
Hildegarde Ryals
 
N&O
TROSA
WholeFoods
CT Wilson
Dur Co

Azalea Graphics, Carolina-Duke Best Value Inn, Durham Chamber of Commerce, Duke Tower Hotel, Frog Hollow Outdoors, Great Outdoor Provision Company, Independent Weekly, Lebanon Fire Dept, Summertime Cruises, Williams-Scotsman Company, WUNC-91.5 fm

Archetype Graphics, Bennett Point Grill, Freudenberg Spun Web, Pickett-Sprouse Real Estate