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Feast of the Seven Fishes
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From left, Main Street Fairmont Executive Director Tim Liebrecht, Marion County Commissioner Linda Longstreth, Feast of the Seven Fishes film creator Robert Tinnell, of Morgantown, Fairmont State professor Joel Dugan, Fairmont State President Mirta Martin and Fairmont Mayor Tom Mainella Friday cut the ceremonial ribbon for the new downtown mural dubbed âThe Feast.â
Photo by Sarah Marino
The Feast mural is an homage to the Fairmont celebration Feast of the Seven Fishes in which families dine on a variety of seafood dishes while they observe an abstinence from meat until Christmas Day.
Photo by Sarah Marino
The Feast mural is a joint effort of Fairmont State University, the City of Fairmont, the Marion County Commission and the Allegheny Image Factory.
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Artists paint the Feast of the Seven Fishes Mural across from the old Monroe Street fire station on Thursday.
Photo by Sarah Marino
Volunteers from Main Street Fairmont paint the front of the old fire station on Monroe Street Thursday
Photo by Sarah Marino
A mural depicting a scene from the Bob Tinnell film the âFeast of the Seven Fishes,â which is based on the Fairmont festival of the same name is being installed on Monroe Street downtown.
Photo by Sarah Marino
Honks and cheers of encouragement flowed down Monroe Street as volunteers toted paint brushes and garbage bags to help beautify the city Thursday morning.