Join us for a three-day festival celebrating Cornwall and all its eccentricities, with live music, art, and family events. Friday features music by Ava McCoy and Rip Dunes. Saturday includes Taste of Cornwall at the Village Green with music by Grain Thief. Sunday concludes with a Grumbling Gryphons performance at the Wish House and music by Arieh & The Lions, with Ruby Leftstep at Cornwall Market. The Rose Algrant Art Show runs all weekend at Cornwall Consolidated School.
FRIDAY
Friday 8/9 | 2 PM - 6 PM
Rose Algrant Art Show – Cornwall Consolidated School
Featuring Cornwall Artists
Paintings, photography, drawings, ceramics, prints, linens, sculpture, wood carving, jewelry, video, to name just a few.
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Friday 8/9 | 5PM - 6:45 PM
Live Music – AVA McCOY and Rip Dunes
Ava McCoy is an indie-folk-rock singer-songwriter from New York City. Having spent time in Cornwall for much of her childhood, Ava is excited to return to the Northwest Corner to share original songs from her upcoming sophomore album.
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Wish House Lawn
Friday 8/9 | 7PM - 9:30 PM
Outdoor Family Movie Night
POSTPONED; new date THURSDAY Aug. 15thVenue
Trinity Retreat Center Lawn
Movie: Toy Story
Saturday
Saturday Morning
Farmers Market’s – Cornwall Village Green & West Cornwall
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Sunday
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Sunday 8/11 | 11 AM - 12 PM
Grumbling Gryphons Traveling Children’s Theater
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Sunday 8/11 | 1 PM - 2 PM
Live Music: ARIEH & THE LIONS
Arieh and the Lions is a band consisting of vocals, drums, guitars, and piano. Their set list comprises of covers of classic rock and pop songs, designed to entertain audiences of all ages. Our goal is to get our listeners on their feet, feeling the beat, and explosive energy and fun! Arieh grew up in Cornwall.
Sunday 8/11 | 3 PM - 5 PM
Live Music: RUBY LEFTSTEP
Ruby Leftstep doesn’t need much to run, and chances are you’re helping us do so. Formed in the summer of 2021, Ruby Leftstep has cultivated a tight knit community of fans in and around New Hartford, Connecticut, emphasizing the importance of “Doing It Yourself”. Their debut EP “The Ground Up” was recorded over the course of a summer in closets, basements, and living rooms with whatever gear was available. On top of studio work, the band has collaborated with numerous local bands to put on themed shows all around Connecticut.