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Fans of one of the area's biggest events turn out to support the Paoli Blues Fest at fundraiser Friday evening at Royer-Greaves School.

 
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Marlene Hess, owner of Ortanic in Paoli and husband Jay Hess pose with their prizes after Jay struck the winning blow to a pinata filled with tokens that could were reedemable for prizes during the Summer Breeze fundraiser for this year's Paoli Blues Fest. The free and Blues Fest will be held October 6 in Paoli's central business district.
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Marlene Hess, owner of Ortanic in Paoli and husband Jay Hess pose with their prizes after Jay struck the winning blow to a pinata filled with tokens that could were reedemable for prizes during the Summer Breeze fundraiser for this year's Paoli Blues Fest. The free and Blues Fest will be held October 6 in Paoli's central business district.
Jay Hess delivers the opening blow to a pinata stuffed with tokens good prizes donated by Paoli and area businesses.
The pinata was stuffed with token treasures, including some that were redeemed for prizes donated by Spitola Pizza, Bravo Pizza and other Paoli businesses.
Blues Fest co-chair Marie Thibault encourages guests to start bidding on the dozens of items donated to a silent auction.
Paoli Blues Fest co-chair John Fattibene
Paoli Blues Fest co-chair Pattye Benson cheers guests on to bid in the silent auction. Pattye is the owner of the Great Valley House Bed & Breakfast which donated a night at the Inn and a gift basket. She is also the creator of the Community Matters Blog which can be read here on TE Patch as well as at Pattyebenson.org

Members of the Paoli business community and the community at large turned out Friday eveing to support cool jazz on a hot summer night.

The Summer Breeze event at Royer-Greaves School for Blind is the last big fundraiser before the Paoli Blues Festival returns for a fourth year on October 6.

The evening featured music, food, and a silent auction on the lawn of the school which also donated the use of its grounds.  The Paoli Blues Fest has rapidly become one of the region's premiere music and community events, drawing more than 15,000 people to the event in Paoli last year, with even more anticpated this years.

Organizers say Friday's Summer Breeze fundraiser will help insure there's enough funding to stage the event on October 6, which is free and open to all. It will also help the Blues Fest meet the requirements of a $10,000 Chester County Convention and Visitors Bureau matching challenge grant that will be used to pay for event publicity.

Related Topics: Paoli Blues Fest, Summer, and paoli

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