KINGFIELD — For one day each summer, music resonates through western Maine’s mountains and valleys, drawing thousands to the riverside town of Kingfield. On Saturday, June 27, the Bangor Symphony Orchestra, Rustic Overtones, Dave Rowe Trio, Trina Hamlin, Sidy Maiga, Inana, Sisters in Rhythm and the Western Mountain Trash Can Band will gather for the 13th annual Kingfield POPS.
From the welcoming sounds of the Western Mountain Trash Can Band to the last echo of a firework grand finale, music will have toes tapping, children dancing and faces smiling.
The Kingfield Art Walk, the first ever Kingfield POPS Road Race, Kingfield POPS Festival of the Arts, an introductory guided mountain bike ride hosted by the Carrabassett Valley chapter of NEMBA and other family-friendly activities round out the weekend celebration of music and art.
Picnics are welcome and blankets or lawn chairs encouraged. The 2015 Kingfield POPS will be held at the Kennedy Farm, Route 142. Gates open at 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the gate. Youth 17 and under are free.
Tickets can be purchased through the Kingfield POPS website; at the Kingfield, Stratton, Rangeley and Farmington branches of Skowhegan Savings Bank; Tranten’s locations in Kingfield and Farmington; and at the Carrabassett Valley Area Information Center.
The mission of the Kingfield POPS is to provide music and art programming for regional residents, youth and schools. The Kingfield POPS believes that a vibrant arts environment enhances quality of life and creates opportunities for economic development. Visit kingfieldpops.com for more information.
For more information on the festival, weekend activities and area lodgings, visit www.kingfieldpops.com or find it on Facebook.

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