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http://www.newsobserver.com Page 3 of 4 <br /> "Most of them can't find a place to MARK SCHULTZ - <br /> play on a regular basis because mschultz*newsobserver.com <br /> there's so many bands and not <br /> enough venues," he said. Lynne Hicks, left, and Cindy <br /> Jones, a dj embe drummer, <br /> 'Our annual party' dance on the Weaver Street <br /> Market lawn. <br /> Carol Edenton of Carrboro twisted <br /> and kicked and jumped and twirled <br /> in front of a stage built out the back <br /> of Tyler's Taproom restaurant on <br /> Main Street downtown. <br /> On the stage, which featured an <br /> American flag motif, the Straight 8's <br /> played rockabilly. <br /> Edenton and her family come to the MARK SCHULTZ - <br /> festivalevery year. mschultz(i4newsobserver.com <br /> "It's just our annual party, I love it," <br /> she said. "The music is awesome - Janet Bratter, a street <br /> this is my favorite band." musician, wasn't on the <br /> program of the free music <br /> As the flute and guitars and drums festival Sunday. She staked <br /> and cellos sang their Americana her pink flamingo and <br /> songs in the Puritan Rodeo band, buckets on East Main Street. <br /> Bruce Thomas of Chapel Hill <br /> danced for onlookers, a crowd of <br /> about 100. <br /> He did waltzes with tweens and <br /> boogied with toddlers. Rhythmically <br /> moving around the Weaver Street <br /> lawn, he beckoned onlookers to <br /> stand up and move with him. <br /> http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/09/26/v-print/1518355/180-... 9/26/2011 <br />