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Page 3 of 5 <br /> Soady, who has been apart <br /> of the Carrboro Music <br /> Festival since its inception 16 <br /> years ago, said that not <br /> much has changed. He said, <br /> "It's gotten a little bigger. <br /> New buildings and a few <br /> more people, but it's still <br /> Carrboro. It's still this funky <br /> little town." <br /> For Soady and his wife of 28 <br /> years, Sheryl Soady, music _ <br /> is way to communicate with 1 <br /> people. Soady said, "At the <br /> basic level that's what it is. <br /> It's fun, and even when it's ? x <br /> difficult it's still fun. If it's not = rt Q4 <br /> fun, then you're doing it _ , �° <br /> wrong." r ', 5 <br /> The Carrboro Music Festival <br /> is one way for people to w <br /> experience and understand <br /> the soul of Carrboro. Sheryl <br /> Soady said, "It's always had <br /> this unique charm about it. <br /> It's welcoming and open." <br /> Alison Weiner, a Carrboro <br /> local and the founder of the <br /> versatile ensemble jazz <br /> group mahaloJazz, said that <br /> the music festival is a place <br /> where the community can <br /> engage with each other and <br /> sharE their love of music. <br /> "We share this language of <br /> 10/3/2013 <br />