The city centre event will take place between tomorrow and Sunday. It will be the first of its kind, featuring street food, seating areas and entertainment from local performers and musicians. Carlisle city councillor and Portfolio holder for Culture, Heritage and Leisure Stephen Higg, said: “I am delighted that we are able to re-start our events programme. “It is encouraging that local businesses are taking part and supporting this first-of-a-kind event in the city. “The weekend music and entertainment are a welcome platform for some great local talent, and the forecast for the weekend looks good too. “I hope that as many people as possible come out to enjoy the Hawker Festival and show their support for our high street.”
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Virginia Tech recruiting: A look at the 2021 class on offense
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The 2021 recruiting class could go down as what might have been for the Virginia Tech Hokies. In Nov. 2019, this class looked like it could be special when four-star quarterback Dematrius Davis committed to Virginia Tech.
Davis appeared solid for months, insisting he was one-zillion percent committed to Virginia Tech (or something like that) until those around him convinced him he was bigger than Virginia Tech.
In May, he backed off his pledge to the Hokies and instead chose the Auburn Tigers of the SEC.