Bangor -
The American Folk Festival is a pretty big production, but none of it would be possible without the local sponsors.
That's why Thursday night, sponsors were invited to a special "Thank You" celebration on the Bangor Waterfront.
We talked with Rod Hathaway, who's company "Maine Trailers", has been supporting the festival since the very beginning.
Hathaway says, "We started out the very first year, very small with just a couple of units and its grown over the years as the Folk Festival has."
We'll have you covered Friday with tons of American Folk Festival coverage, so be sure to tune into TV5.
American Folk Festival Honors Sponsors
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