Expressive Path brings the beat to Norristown’s Elmwood Park

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Stella and the Voodoo Fish will share the stage with several other bands Sept. 8 at Expressive Path's Annual Arts and Music Festival in Norristown. (Photo courtesy of Stella and the Voodoo Fish.)

Expressive Path, the Norristown nonprofit that nurtures the artistic creativity adolescents, will hold its Sixth Annual Arts and Music Festival Satruday, Sept. 8 at Elmwood Park.

Appearing onstage at the Fire Chief’s Memorial Bandshell will be Stella and the Voodoo Fish, Carlos Danger, The ReD AngeL Band, Rich Flow, Roi Lush, and Mitch HNF, writes Gary Puleo at thereporter.com.

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In addition to live music, the free family event will feature local artists, vendors, food trucks, raffles, and Expressive Path student performances.

“Community support means so much to the students that we serve,” said Pamela Martin, Expressive Path’s executive director. “Expressive Path is proud to provide creative art workshops to teens that may not have otherwise had the opportunity. We are thankful to our sponsors and volunteers. With your support, we can help keep Montgomery County teens on the right track.”

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