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SpringFest 2012 rocks East Coulee

 

 

East Coulee was alive with the sound of music this past weekend. The community was buzzing with musicians and festival attendees enjoying the beautiful weather and rockin’ tunes.

 

Beginning Friday, May 11, and lasting throughout Saturday East Coulee hosted the 2012 SpringFest.

The Community Hall, East Coulee School Museum, and East Coulee Hotel & Tavern were packed all day, with nary a seat to be found (except between acts). 

“It sure felt good. Looking at the rooms, they were full early in the day, a lot of smiling faces, and the weather was great,” said SpringFest president Brent Noland.

Musicians, both local and from far and wide, offered a diverse musical menu from folk to rock n’ roll and everything in between.

As of press time, attendance figures were not available, but Noland estimated that revenue from the festival is up 20 to 25 per cent over the previous year, which suggests an increase to attendance.

All of the revenue, minus expenses, from SpringFest will go towards funding the East Coulee School Museum. The money will go towards operations, bills, staffing, and, quite possibly helping to pay for a new heating system.

Some of the factors that helped the success of the 2012 SpringFest include the fantastic weather, the extra venue, a big marketing presence, and public transportation provided by the Valley Bus Society. It was hoped that by scheduling SpringFest in May, rather than April as in years past, the weather would be better, a gamble that certainly paid off this year.

Organizers appreciate the effort of all musicians, volunteers, and the music lovers who spent the weekend listening to great music.

 

 

 


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