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Otsego Folks Everywhere

At Colorscape Chenango

You couldn't turn around at the 22nd annual Colorscape Chenango Arts Festival today without running into someone from Otsego County, be they Alan and Lynne Sessions of Oneonta to Richard Duncan and Pam Welch of Arnold's Lake. That includes such vendors as Jim Verrillii of Jim's Flute, Oneonta, in top photo, and Kevin Gray, the Cherry Valley photographer, in the bottom one. Kevin's photo, at right, is of the 150th reenactment of the Battle of Gettysburg. The annual arts show, on Norwich's central square, attracted more than 170 craftspeople this year. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
You couldn’t turn around at the 22nd annual Colorscape Chenango Arts Festival in Norwich today without running into someone from Otsego County, from Alan and Lynne Sessions of Oneonta to Richard Duncan and Pam Welch of Arnold’s Lake, and many more. That included such vendors as Jim Verrillii of Jim’s Flute, Oneonta, in top photo, and Kevin Gray, the Cherry Valley photographer, in the bottom one. Kevin’s photo, at right, is of the 150th reenactment of the Battle of Gettysburg. The annual arts show, on the Chenango County seat’s central square, attracted more than 170 craftspeople this year. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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