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Augusta Free Press launches new website for Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival

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augusta free press fly fishing festivalThe Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival has a new website produced by Augusta Free Press.

The Festival, set for April 9-10 at Meadow Event Park in Doswell, Va., is the largest event of its kind in the country and attracts fly anglers from across the United States and the Mid-Atlantic in particular.

The event combines fine wine tasting, microbrewery beer, live music, and everything you ever wanted to know about fly fishing but were afraid to ask.

The mission of the Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival is to introduce as many people to the sport of fly fishing as possible, especially young families with children.

Augusta Free Press worked with Festival organizer Beau Beasley to develop a site complete with online ticket and class registrations and pages highlighting sponsors, vendors and presenters.

The site is online at VaFlyFishingFestival.com.

 

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Augusta Free Press offers website design, graphic design, marketing and content services to clients in Virginia and across the United States.

Founded in 2002, AFP also publishes the online AugustaFreePress.com daily news website.

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