Sunday, September 19, 2010

Trident Initiative Appalachian AdVentures









Appalachian Festival


Friday, September 17, 2010 was the second day of the Trident Initiative. The room was filled with a sound that made you feel like you were at home. There were instruments; like the accordion, the violin, and the viola. All around you were pictures and posters on the wall; one said warrior, the next said event planning (for more information go to www.wariorsentertainment.com.) In addition to all of the wonderful music and surroundings, there was an aroma that made your mouth water.
The people at the festival were very kind. They asked several times if you were hungry and if you wanted a plate to eat. There were plenty to eat; Titamisu, mushroom Ravioli, Basmluli rice, sauteed zucchini, and so much more. "It was delicious," Eddie Custer said as he was finishing his last bite.
The festival had good reviews, a woman was eager to tell of the cause of the festival, Pam Rose said, "what makes the Appalachian festival special is the beauty and the heritage of everything. The theme this year is humanistic life and having a good time." T

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