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5 Things to Know About Dunstock

Dunedin merchants are coming together for a holistic downtown festival at Serendipity Cafe on Saturday. Here's what's to know.

1) Dunstock is Dunedin’s first event (brought to you by   and other downtown merchants) that focuses entirely on holistic living (Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.). It features a festival-like atmosphere with live music, vendors and food.

2) It’s free to attend! Music and activities are free, and holistic vendors will be on site for those who wish to shop.

3) Many bands are set to play throughout the day. The headliner is Tampa-area reggae artist Noah Broe and his latest project, the Groove Co., a reggae-rock-blues-funk-hiphop fusion jam band. Listen here.

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4) Dunstock features several local health and holitic vendors. Here's a sneak peak at some of them:

  •  — Kim Mohr shared the day's gluten-free food specials on the Serendipity Cafe Facebook page: Sweet potato nachos ($8), Five-bean veggie chili ($6), Power cookies ($1 each), Hummus and veggies ($4), and Almond butter-walnut-praline brownies ($3 each). 
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  • Spinal Correction Centers
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  • and Earth Friendly Boutique (Read more )
  • Dawn Balusik Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
  • Dunedin Harvest Organic Food Co-op
  • Dunedin Doggie Rescue

5) The event is staging in the parking lot behind , 644 Main St. Organizers say that parking is available. 

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