It was back in April when organizers of the Brewer Riverwalk Festival announced that this year's festivities would take place the first weekend in June.

And just last week, they released even more details about the event, including a map of where the different activities will be taking place, and what the schedule will look like.

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According to the Brewer Riverwalk Festival Facebook Page, the event, which is in its 3rd year, will take place rain or shine, Saturday, June 3rd, kicking off with a Farmer's Market at the Joe Ferris Community Center at 8 AM.

The Adam Clark's Fun Run is set to take place at 10 AM, with ample opportunities to visit the over 50 Craft tables, food trucks, and kids activities that take place throughout the day. There will be displays and demonstrations going on at different spots throughout the area, including music, theater, and robotics demonstrations by different community groups and organizations.

Brewer Riverwalk 4, Cori Skall
Brewer Riverwalk 4, Cori Skall
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Selfie-Space, a selfie museum, will offer free admission that day. There will also be a Touch-A-Truck event taking place at the parking lot on Penobscot Street and a fireworks display at the end of the event, scheduled to take kick off at 9 PM, beside Mason's Brewery.

Brewer Riverwalk 1, Cori Skall
Brewer Riverwalk 1, Cori Skall
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"This year's Craft Fair is going to be bigger and better than ever! With over 50 vendors participating we moved the location to ensure there was plenty of space for you to come and enjoy all that they have to offer. ..Check out our 2023 event map with updated details on the new location of our craft fair, the location of food truck alley, and all the other fun events you can enjoy throughout the day! See you June 3rd!"

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Stroll Through These Photos Of The Brewer Riverwalk

The 1.1mile-long Brewer Riverwalk gives a vantage point to all three bridges that cross between Brewer and Bangor and the Bangor Waterfront. There's plenty of park benches along the way to sit and take in the sights.

 

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