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THE 40TH ANNUAL CHAUTAUQUA AND FRENCH-CANADIAN/METIS FESTIVAL WILL BEGIN THIS FRIDAY NIGHT

The 40th annual Chautauqua and French-Canadian/Metis Festival will celebrate history, culture, and camaraderie at Old Crossing and Treaty Park near Huot. The park is on County Road 11, seven miles northeast of Gentilly or nine miles southwest of Red Lake Falls. Festivities begin Friday, August 26, at 6:30 p.m. with a potluck picnic followed by […]

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POITIN WILL CELEBRATE CHAUTAUQUA FESTIVAL WITH SPIRITED MUSIC

The band Poitin is known for its spirits, in this case, spirited music. The band from the Fargo/Moorhead area will be entertaining at the Chautauqua and French-Canadian/Metis Festival. Poitin (pah-CHEEN) will perform Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 28 and 29, at 1 p.m. daily in the big tent at Old Crossing and Treaty Park near Huot.

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