The Labor Day is commemorated every year to honor the common men and women who work there every year out to give us the best possible products or services and then have a bash at the day which is for them only. This Labor Day is not only a day which gives you the freedom for yourself if just for the day but as well bring out your inner entertaining and joyous personality out.
That is why the Woodstock fair was so important and as the event is entering its 150th year within this year and it is as well the Labor Day weekend, you should most probably go and enjoy the pleasure of life with the Woodstock fair and the fireworks and entertainment that the Woodstock fair will bring to you.
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2010 Main Stage Schedule
Friday
3:30 p.m. James Road Band
5 p.m. Jim Spinnato. Hypnotist Comedian
6:30 p..m. The Remains (Boston’s 60’s Original Rrockers)
8 p.m. The Grass Roots (60’s super group)
Saturday
1 p.m. East Woodstock Cornet Band
3:15 p.m. Danielson Martial Arts Academy
4 p.m. King’s Row (New England’s #1 Oldies Band)
5:15 p.m. The Original Stars at American Bandstand
Fabian, The Chiffons, Bobby Vee
Danny & The Juniors, Chris Montez, Brian Hyland
8 p.m. King’s Row
Sunday
12:30 p.m. Jim Spinnato, hypnotist
2 p.m. Little Texas
4 p.m. Restless Heart (a country doubleheader)
6:30 p.m. Jim Spinnato
8 p.m. Blue Oyster Cult (Classic 70’s-80’s Rock)
Monday
11:45 a.m. Jim Spinnato, hypnotist
2 p.m. Desiree Bassett and the Time Machine (Original Rock)
4 p.m. Dennis DeYoung – The Music of STYX





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