Marketplace offers hot summer fun

TORRINGTON — One sign that summer festivals in Litchfield County are off and running is the reappearance of the weekly Main Street Marketplace in Torrington, now in its third year, featuring more than 100 exhibitors, exhibits, outdoor dining and a farmer’s market, among other attractions.Admission is free to the community block party, which happens every Thursday throughout the summer and enjoyed its first installment last week. With food, artists, torch bearers and fire eaters, the festival covered a quarter-mile stretch of the city at its June 28 opening, offering Asian, Italian, American and southern barbecue dishes by restaurants and caterers who set up for the event. Live jazz and big band favorites were performed by the Rob Zappulla Band, while Ravenbane’s Firecraft twirled torches and performed fire-eating feats for a crowd of hundreds.Chef demonstrations, open yoga classes, book sales, arts and crafts, street performers and live music are featured on Sundays throughout the year in the Main Street Marketplace. There are jump-rope performances, children’s plays, circus acts and cultural presentations every Thursday through Aug. 30.For more information about the Main Street Marketplace, visit www.discovertorrington.com.

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