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A look back at Alley Fest 2019
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
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Mike Naddeo | Flintside
FLINT, Michigan—Flintside is proud to have served as the media sponsor for Alley Fest 2019. Check out these shots by Flintside photographer Mike Naddeo, who also serves on the Friends of the Alley Fest board.
This year's festival — the 9th annual — spanned the core of downtown Flint and featured four stages, 20 local bands and performances; 40 local arts, crafts and T-shirt vendors; and 10 food and ice cream trucks.
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