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Feva

An event in August in North Yorkshire
Knaresborough
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Feva ends on 30th November -0001
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An annual event that has been running for over ten years, Knaresborough's Festival of Entertainment and Visual Arts offers something for all ages and all tastes.
Embracing the disciplines of music, the spoken word and visual arts you will find something going on in every corner of the town, from street performers in the Market Square to Jazz in the library, from a scarecrow exhibition in the allotments to poetry reading at Henshaws.
Follow the Arts Trail, sample the culinary flavours of feva or just come to soak up the festival atmosphere.
Visit www.feva.info for a downloadable programme.

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