Frontier Homestead State Park Museum and The Frontier Homestead Museum Foundation are accepting applications are for the second annual Frontier Folk Festival in Cedar City June 16 and 17. The festival will feature art and live music from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day.
“We’ve been talking about this idea for years,” says Todd Prince, park manager. “Last year, we introduced the festival, not knowing what the response would be. Overall, it was a good event. This year, we hope to expand on our success and offer an exceptional experience to the community and all our patrons.”
All interested artists and food vendors must submit an application online. More information is available by contacting Prince at (435) 586-9290 or frontierhomestead@utah.gov.
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