Niles Riverfest rolls into day three with more live music
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NILES, Mich. -- The annual Niles Riverfest at Riverfront Park rolls into day three on Saturday with live music, food vendors, artisan booths and more.
The festivities are put together by the Riverfront Optimist Club of Niles, a group that supports local children as well as the Niles community.
Saturday's fun includes free live music from 12 p.m. all the way through 10 p.m. with everything from an open mic to classic rock covers and the blues.
Event Coordinator TG Miller says the festival is fun for the whole family and is one they put on "Niles Style", meaning filled with energy and comes at no cost to the attendee.
Riverfest is anticipated to draw in around 10,000 people from throughout Michiana and beyond.
More information on Riverfest and the schedule of events can be found here.