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VPR's coverage of arts and culture in the region.

Southern Vermont Venues Team Up For Summer Arts Festival

Courtesy of Hills Alive
Scene from "Mary's Wedding", Hills Alive 2012

Southern Vermont in the summertime is a rich tapestry of theater, concerts and art exhibits.

And this year, many events are being woven together, and presented as theHills Alive Festival of the Arts, which will run for five weeks.

The idea is to market the arts to appeal to tourists who are here for shopping and recreation.

VPR's Neal Charnoff speaks with Weston Playhouse producing director Steve Stettler about the festival.

Stettler says it has been a great way to appeal to out-of-state visitors who are in the area to take advantage of shopping at places such as the Manchester Outlet Stores.

He also says the State Department of Tourism has contributed funding for national advertising in markets such as Washington and Philadelphia.

Neal was a reporter and VPR's All Things Considered host from 2001 to 2014. He joined VPR in 1996, hosting VPR's jazz programming, including live performances from the VPR studios and the Discover Jazz Festival. Prior to VPR, Neal was a programmer and host for WNCS in Montpelier and WDEV in Waterbury. He holds a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College.
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