In this episode, we discuss why all of Alton should attend Trinity Fest instead of going to Puddle of Mudd this weekend. The festival continues the legacy of Trinity Buel, whose life was cut short at 17 in a car wreck. We talk to her mother, April Gray, and high school friend, Faith Yinger, about Saturday's music festival as well as other ways they continue the love and environmental stewardship of Trinity into a future without her.
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For more information about Trinity's Way:
https://www.trinitysway.org
https://www.facebook.com/trinityriverfestival
https://www.facebook.com/jointrinitysway
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