BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Fiddle and violin students from across the state are in Bismarck for a festival named after a late North Dakota governor.
The ninth annual Arthur A. Link Fiddle Festival is Friday and Saturday at the Former Governor’s Mansion. The event is held in honor of Link’s lifelong love of music. Link was a violin player who died in June 2010 at the age of 96.
The event sponsored by the Society for the Preservation of the Former Governor’s Mansion is free and open to the public. It includes a performance and speaking engagement Friday evening by Bismarck Mandan Symphony concertmaster Everaldo Martinez and a concert Saturday evening.
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