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    The Confluence Cast: The Columbus Festival Scene

    Two years ago, when the Independents’ Day Festival wrapped up after 10 years, it left a gap in the Columbus festival scene that’s slowly been filled by other independent event producers. Festival and community organizer Cassie Young sat down this week to talk about her new endeavor, Cloud City 614, filling that gap, and how people can discover what’s going on in Columbus.

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    This episode of The Confluence Cast presented by The Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival. The Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival celebrates the arts in all its forms, with 150-plus exhibitors selling works in a variety of mediums, hands-on arts activities for the kids (big and small), interactive performances, live music and more. Join us September 2, 2019 in Northam Park as we celebrate our 53rd year. Visit upperarlingtonoh.gov for more information.

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    Tim Fulton is a Columbus-native/enthusiast who has worked in media, arts event marketing, and tech-centric startup consulting. In addition to The Confluence Cast, he produces events for the Columbus creative community, sits on various boards and commissions, and is a proud dad.
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