PREVIEW: A look at Soap Lake’s Folk and Food Festival

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The provided HTML code contains an article about Soap Lake’s first Folk and Food Festival. Despite the extreme heat, the festival still had a decent turnout. The audience members sought refuge in the shade and enjoyed cold drinks to escape the heat. The full coverage of the event will be published in the upcoming Wednesday edition of the Columbia Basin Herald. The article also includes an image of the audience sitting on the shaded grass while listening to the performers. The festival organizers hope to make this an annual event.The provided HTML code contains an article about Soap Lake’s first Folk and Food Festival. Despite the extreme heat, the festival still had a decent turnout. The audience members sought refuge in the shade and enjoyed cold drinks to escape the heat. The full coverage of the event will be published in the upcoming Wednesday edition of the Columbia Basin Herald. The article also includes an image of the audience sitting on the shaded grass while listening to the performers. The festival organizers hope to make this an annual event.

SOAP LAKE — Soap Lake’s inaugural Folk and Food Festival had a decent showing despite the triple-digit temperatures on Saturday. While performers did their thing on stage, the audience found a shady spot and enjoyed cold drinks to fight the heat. Full coverage of the event will be in Wednesday’s edition of the Columbia Basin Herald.

The audience takes refuge on shaded grass at the park while listening to performers Saturday. This year’s Folk and Food Festival is the first for the city and organizers are hoping to make it an annual event.

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