• DubHub Music and Artisan Festival
  • DubHub Music and Artisan Festival
  • DubHub Music and Artisan Festival
  • DubHub Music and Artisan Festival

The Dublin Community Center hosted its annual DubHub Music & Artisan Festival on Saturday, June 27.

With 15 local artisans, there was an assortment of glass art, jewelry, paintings, clothing and clay creations.

Cassiah Morrisette from Francestown brought flowers from her personal garden to sell, as well as her photography featuring the rainbow of colors in her lawn.

Barbara and Hal Danser showcased their glass art and jewelry with bright colors and textures for the eyes and to touch. Additionally, they advertised their art classes at Danser Art Studios in Jaffrey.

Mother and daughter duo Donni and Kate Webber, from Dublin, displayed their pottery and art from their shop, The Gratitude Farm. Newer to the art scene, the two said they were excited to be participating.

Outside of the DubHub building, local musicians played music while visitors explored the garden and children played in the yard.

All donations went toward End 68 Days of Hunger, which provides meals for children in the ConVal School District facing food insecurity.