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CultureFix Hosts Fourth of July Celebration

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WILLIAMSBURG-CultureFix will host a 4th of July Celebration featuring live music to coincide with Colonial Williamsburg’s Independence Day events.

The free event begins at 1pm on Sunday, July 4 on the lawn of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg and will include performances by Troy Breslow Band from 1pm to 3pm; Kyle Davis from 3pm to 5pm; and Good Shot Judy from 7pm to 9pm. 

The event will also include a free ice cream bar while supplies last. For more information, visit the CultureFix Facebook page.

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