Blaine Arts Festival

Blaine Arts Festival

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KAFE cares about our community!

The Blaine Arts Council presents the Blaine Arts Festival on July 27th & 28th at Marine Park in Blaine (behind the whales)!

This FREE event celebrates a variety of different genres of artists displaying and selling their creations.  You’ll also find music, a beer garden, and plenty of food vendors.  Plus, the festival features two artist open studios and six artists showing at the Blaine Art Gallery!

The festival runs July 27th from 10am-5pm and July 28th from 11am-4pm!  CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION!

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