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Celebrate Good Times! Menlo Summerfest, “Hot Fun In The Summertime”, Returns July 15-16 Two Days of Stellar Music, Exceptional Art, Fabulous Food, Deelish Drink, Awesome Kids’ Fun he long, laid-back, lovely days of summer are upon us and the Bay Area’s popular outdoor festival season is in full swing. For a sun-splashed weekend featuring two days of stellar live music, world-class art by 250 of America’s top artists, fabulous food and drink, artisan specialty food purveyors, home and garden exhibits, health and wellness displays, an organic and green products showcase, and tons of fun for kids, head to bustling downtown Menlo Park for Menlo Summerfest, “Hot Fun In The Summertime”, on July 15-16. Presented by the Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce, Menlo Summerfest will transform Santa Cruz Avenue into a pulsating feast of people and colorful tents for two days of world-class fun in the sun. Take a pleasant stroll and experience downtown Menlo Park like never before.

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Stellar Live Music Get ready for two days of live music. Two big stages and multiple street locations will be full of sensational music, DJs, hip hop dance, circus arts and more are on the bill. See page 8 for details.

Deelish Drink

Artsplash

Hopsland

Pacific Fine Arts brings world-class professional artists and fine craftmakers to showcase their extraordinary work. Festivalgoers will find thousands of beautiful, handcrafted items by the west coast’s top artists and craftmakers featuring original work in glass, ceramics, metals, fiber, leather, wood, jewelry, and fine art. See page 5 for details.

Hopsland, the big new craft beer tent debuts in Fremont Park, with delectably delicious beer from several of the top craft brewers in the world.

Mobile Eats

Super Duper Kidz Funzone

Festival eateries, food trucks and food booths will be serving up deliciously, delectable fare. See page 7 for details.

There’s tons of action-packed fun for kids. Our big Summer Fun Kiddieland has an amazing array of the latest, exciting

Sip your favorite beverage in a beautiful, collector-item wine or beer glass adorned with the stylish festival logo.

Savory City Artisan-produced specialty food is sprinkled throughout the event. Meet and chat with the actual producers.

carnival style rides – Super Slide, Tea Cups, Wrecking Ball, Frog Hopper, Wild Raft, Loop-O-Plane, and Astro Liner.

Summerfest Run Happy 5K Fun Run & Walk Fleet Feet Menlo Park is sponsoring the free Summerfest Run Happy 5K Fun Run & Walk starting at 9 a.m. on Sunday, July 16 in Fremont Park.

No Pets, Please For the safety, comfort, and courtesy of your pets and festival-goers, please leave your pets at home.

Festival Dates/Hours/Location The festival will be held on July 15-16 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Santa Cruz Avenue from El Camino Real to Johnson Street in Menlo Park. Admission is free.

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Park Chamber of Commerce would like to express its sincere thanks to the hundreds of volunteers who have given so generously of their time and service, and to the following sponsors whose participation has helped make the festival possible.

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Xfinity, Comcast, Dyson, Toyota Mirai, FairLife Milk, Provident Credit Union, Humboldt Creamery, Welk Resorts, Arthur Murray Dance Centers, Peninsula Open Space Trust, SolarCity, Renewal by Andersen, Landsystems Landscapes, Clear View Screens, Cutco Cutlery, The Craftsmens’ Guild, Stanford Chiropractic Center, David Walley's Hot Springs Resorts, Photos Movies & More, Gold Rush Getaways, OneLawn, System Pavers, Bay Home & Window, Danmer Custom Shutters, David Frank Design, Farm Fresh To You, Shell Vacations, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water, Honest Tea, illy Chilled Espresso Drink, Matagrano, Lagunitas Brewing Company, Longboard Bar, Stanford Park Hotel, Menlo Grill, Marriott’s Residence Inn Menlo Park, Fleet Feet Menlo Park, KPIX 5, KBCW 44 Cable 12, Alice 97.3 FM, KCBS 740 AM/106.9 FM, KBAY 94.5 FM, KEZR 106.5 FM, San Francisco Chronicle, The Almanac, Palo Alto Weekly, Metro, Silicon Valley Magazine, Recology of San Mateo County, The City of Menlo Park, The Willows Market, Sharon Heights Shell, Bank of the West, Peak Performance Chiropractic, Ciardella Associates, and Friends of the Chamber.

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Artsplash: America’s Best Artists and Craftmakers Take Center Stage Menlo Summerfest ne-of-a-kind jewelry, recycled metal work, unique embroidery wallhangings, chic wearables, stunning glass vessels, metal sculptures, hand painted tiles, vibrant paintings, beautiful slate fountains, whimsical sculptures, handmade quilts, hand thrown ceramic pieces, dramatic photography and hand carved wooden furniture — these are just some of the extraordinary handcrafted items you’ll find at the visual feast that is Artsplash, the fine arts component of Menlo Summerfest. Enjoy a beautiful summer weekend strolling among more than 200 wellstocked booths while chatting with world-class artists and craftmakers from far and near, all showcasing their latest work in glass, ceramics, metals, fiber, leather, wood, jewelry and fine arts at this nationally renown festival.

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Fine Art Sadegh Aref’s vivid paintings contain elements of absractism, realism and cubism. His paintings often feature modern figures surrounded by hidden images of musical instruments and still life. Sadegh was influenced by 19th and

20th century artists, including Picasso. Sonoma poppies, lavender fields, rustic European villages. Paula Riley captures light and shadow in her brilliant oil paintings by using a brush or palette knife. Paula paints in the Impressionist style, and she particularly enjoys painting colorful flowers and landscapes. Dennis Kohn captures breathtaking photographs of landscapes and landmarks. His astonishing architectural abstract collection features contemporary buildings from all over the world, which he shoots from interesting angles.

his medium, although he occasionally works with aluminum and copper. Karen Hale constructs her contemporary paintings with layers of thick and thin color that is washed, glazed or “scumbled” over textured surfaces using towels, brushes and found objects. She uses acrylic paint and often adds paper for texture. Karen’s work has been described as “explosive and exciting,” and her vivid creations will add a pop of color to any space. Whatever road I travel, I’m going home.

Sculpture and Mixed Media

Scott Graham and Cristy Aloysi are fascinated with the 3,000-year-old ancient process of glassmaking. Their brilliant bubble bowls, lustrous vases and contemporary wall art shimmer with vitality. Sylvia Chesson’s shimmering vessels, platters and plates pop with bright colors of turquoise, red and cobalt blue. Through her kiln’s heat, she is able to manipulate sheets of glass into stunning artwork. She said she uses this medium “to translate my personal

Damien Jones’ high-fired ceramic sculptures and water features will last for decades with no fading. The artist incorporates glass, granite and resin. His work has been prominently displayed in front of notable buildings, city halls and hospitals. Leaping dancers, sports heroes and musicians are just a few of the whimsical wire sculptures designed by Sten Hoiland. The artist loves the portability of wire — his “studio” is similar to a knitting basket that he can bring anywhere. Sten prefers rebar tire wire as

Functional Art

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CANDLES Scented Designs By Kate

Steve De Palma ....................................... 105

CERAMICS An Urban Potter

Rose Lee ..................................................... 120

Dennis Kohn Studios

Directory of Artisans

Ancient Hands Tile

Rubina Designs

Hesters Jewelry

Catherine Reece

Via Ripatti Designs

J. Dubson-Design Odyssey

John Manley Pottery

Yeah Yeah! Pony Prince

Baranowski Steve .................................... 108 Catherine Reece ..................................... 216 John Manley .................................. 304/306

Jon Price

Rubina Coton ................................. 427/429 Steve & Linda Ripatti ............................. 906 Jodi Mullen & Oscar Bevilacqua ....... 919

FOOD

Jon Price .......................................... 912/914

Mccracken Ceramics

California Balsamic

Natural Fire

Gourmet Temptations

Of The Earth Ceramics

Nan’s Gourmet Foods/Pastamore

Kurt Mccracken ....................................... 222 Chris Efstratis .................................700/702 Derek Voien .............................................. 412

Pence Animal Sculptures

Sherri Rawson .......................................... 816

Ross Spangler

Ross Spangler .......................................... 424

Stonefish Pottery

Jimee & Jeff Taylor ................................. 505

DIGITAL John A. Conroy/Coool Cats

John Conroy ................................... 426/428

FIBER DECORATIVE

Thomas Allen ........................................... 121 John & Earle Gibson ...............................118 Brad Roth .................................................. 923

Nature’s Candy Company

Sean Nash ..................................................116

Not Yer Momma’s Granola

Susie Falbo & Whitney Mcevoy ......... 425

R & J Toffees

Joel Sakakihara ....................................... 815

Shampa’s Pies

Haruwn Wesley ....................................... 123

Skylake Ranch

Gail & Mike Brown .................................. 215

GLASS

Fierce Fairies

Jenny Sadler & Sally Redfield .............117

Yans Design

Yan Inlow ................................................... 803

Zen Modern Design

Deanna De Chauron ................... 829/831

FIBER FUNCTIONAL Curmudgeon Cards

Elisa Goodman ........................................ 129

Holiday

Kathy Ma & Tony Zhao .......................... 109

Paper Paw + Stuff

Margaret Truong .................................... 106

FIBER WEARABLE Creative Endeavors

Julie Anna Smith ..................................... 406

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Ballis Glass

Cory Ballis .................................................. 124

Dickinson Glass

Michael Dickinson ................................. 132

Erickson Arts

Gigi Erickson ..................................500/502

Glassstudiovia

Sylvia Chesson ......................................... 917

H. Kremen Glass

Heather Kremen ..................................... 812

Van Noppen Glass

David Van Noppen ...................... 312/314 Cristy Aloysi & Scott Graham .............................704/706

Zajda Glass Studio

Peter & Nancy Zajda ....................400/402

JEWELRY

Lorraine Clemmons ............................... 940

Goldgewicht & Gotlibowski

Inky Binky Bonky

Hannie Goldgewicht & Leo Gotlibowski ................................... 828

Dee Dee Samos ....................................... 817

Jax Hatz

Jacqueline Ryan ...................................... 206

Jennifer Shors Silk

Jennifer Shors .......................................... 307

Jerry & Joan Dubson ............................. 900

Jayne Thomas Designs

Jayne Thomas .......................................... 404

Jewelry For The Soul

Janet Wight .............................................. 205

Kelly Morgen Jewelry

Kelly Morgen ............................................ 915

Krista Sheldon Jewelry

Krista Sheldon ......................................... 910

Leah Staley Designs

Leah Staley ............................................... 932

Ling-Yen Designs

Ling-Yen Jones ........................................ 204

Lynn Guenther

Lynn Guenther ........................................ 802

Mountain & Robbins

Judie Mountain & Wayne Robbins ... 221

Paper Sweetly

Nikitha Yelchuru ......................................114

Pearls Of Whimsy

Roxanna Keyani ...................................... 102

Allmylight Llc

Sasha Samuels Jewelry

Samuels Sasha ......................................... 805 Soni Bergman .......................................... 927

Upswings Jewelry

Janis & Plonneke Thoolen.................... 134

Vis A Vis Jewelry

Virginie Blakey ......................................... 604

Neil & Vivian Blanck ............................... 946

KALEIDOSCOPE Starburst Glass

Peter Eller ........................................ 609/611

KID’S ACCESSORIES Daisies

Susan & Ted Kienitz ..................... 421/423

LEATHER Dawn Mountain Leatherart

Susan Mountain ..................................... 908

Kamel

Richard Lafrenz ....................................... 934 Paul Wagner ............................................. 211

Rusalka Designs

Modern Shibori

Cindy Bolin

Voyager

Nancy Wilder Silk & Felt Wearable Art

Claudia A Designs

Nancy Wilder ........................................... 705

One Of A Kind Tie-Dyed Clothing

Karen Ferguson ............................ 823/825

Organic Attire

Jessica Conti ............................................. 818 Young Mo Hong ..................................... 107

METAL

Claudia Abderhalden ........................... 220

Colleen Toland

Gregory I Clark

Comstock Art Glass

Wire Roots

Colleen Toland ........................................ 122 Geri Comstock ............................... 624/626

Francine Fiesel

Greg Clark ....................................... 620/622 Jason Oliver .............................................. 925

MISCELLANEOUS

Janae & Gary Stephens ........................ 101

Francine Fiesel ........................................ 827

Paint Misbehavin’

Fun Girls Jewelry

Earthstones

Pala Pala Inc

Barbara & Frank Hall ...............................119

Hang In There

Elfried Somberg & Thomas Harp ..... 814

Stone Soup Designs

Poppyhearts

Harper Designs

Whimsy Worx

Suzi Thomas ................................... 432/434

Lydia Choi .................................................. 127

Gayle Mayhew ......................................... 414

Susie Harper ............................................. 430

Kathleen & John Anderson ................ 501 Richard Mccall ......................................... 820 Bobbie & Frank Luiz ....................303/305

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Wearable Art Ready for warm weather? Steve and Linda Ripatti design their own original prints on microfiber fabrics to make unique “Aloha-style” shirts and jackets. The Ripattis use the newest concepts in fabric technology and their own weave design. They specialize in easy-to-pack fabrics that are machine washable. Inspired by the rich tapestry of Italian culture, Sasha Samuels’ jewelry has components that are removable and reversible, allowing her customers to Page 6 • Menlo P M l SSummerfest f • 2017 20

Casey Design Studio

Michael Casey ................................ 916/918

Eileen P. Goldenberg Art

Eileen Goldenberg ................................ 302

Eriknelsonstudio

Erik Nelson ................................................ 223

Harut’s Studio

Harut Hakobyan ..................................... 136

Jonah Ward

Jonah Ward .............................................. 110

Karen Hale Mixed Media Paintings Karen Hale ...................................... 440-444 Linda Unlimited Linda Mcinnis .......................................... 214 Sicerra Art Dani Arrecis .............................................. 408

MOSAIC Paihia Mosaics

Dirk Yuricich Photography

Dirk Yuricich ................................... 436/438

Experience Wildlife

Jennifer Leigh Warner ...........................115

Fred Mertz Photography

Fred Mertz ...................................... 809/811

Georganna Dean Photography Georganna Dean ......................... 804/806 Heemstra Photography Locke Heemstra ...................................... 921 Ian Ely Fine Art Photography Ian Ely ...............................................824/826 John Gavrilis Photography John Gavrilis ................................... 201/203 Liangs Photography Keith Liang ......................................605/607 May Photography May Levy ................................................... 928 Summit Side Photo & Video Leah & Sky Emerson .............................. 301 Two Wanderers Sergiy Pecherskyy .................................. 104

PRINTMAKING/GRAPHICS Nzalamba Artworks Paul Nzalamba & Lungala Rubadiri .......................616/618

Terry Steinke

Terry Steinke ............................................ 819

SCULPTURE Andy Welds

Julia Embry & Paul Blaker .................... 822

Andy Byrne .....................................600/602

PAINTING

Damien Jones ................................200/202

Damien Jones Art

Anil Sawe

Glashoff Sculpture Ranch

Butterfly Studio

Jeff Owen Artworks

Anil & Charlene Sawe ............................112 Lisa Marie Kindley .................................. 126

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Nancy Eckels .................................. 308/310

Bareket Design

Cindy Bolin ............................................... 813

Betty Franks ............................................. 810

Wood Images

Willa ............................................................. 614

Be Heart Now

Jenny Fong ............................................... 131

Betty Krause Art

Sang Choi .................................................. 218

Grape Craft Leather

Amy Wolfe ................................................ 415

7Th Mountain Design

Jack Durnford ................................ 420/422

Willajewelry

L. O’neill Design

Lori O’neill ................................................. 503

Michael Suchta ........................................ 219

Soni Bergman Designs

Nina Tsaregorodtseva & Igor Tryndin .......................................... 103 Rami Bareket ............................................ 212

MIXED MEDIA 3D Artistic Designs

Ramos Designs

Barbara Ramos ...............................613/615

Viscosity

Dress To Kill

Jane Mohr ................................................. 807

Hester Van Diggelen ............................. 213

Dennis Kohn .................................. 606/608

Crystal Canyon Art

Fine Art By Aref

Sadegh Aref .....................................610/612

Phillip & Chad Glashoff .............. 128/130 Jeff Owen .........................................416/418

Nobe Fine Art

Nobe Babayan ......................................... 300

Sculpture By Marv

Marv Poulson ................................. 701/703 Sten Hoiland Wire Sculpture Sten Hoiland ............................................ 808

Gallery Leu Inc.

Michael Leu .................................... 936/938

TOYS

Iris Wise Art

Dancing Wings Aka Songbird Ocarinas

Jane Welles Fine Art

Darren Steinberg & Durian Songbird ................................. 100

Iris Wisec .................................................... 930 Jane Welles ..................................... 601/603

Jot Art Studio

John O Thomson ........................... 411/413

Leslee Adams The Watercolor Chef

Leslee Adams ........................................... 707

Marlatt Studios

Tom Marlatt ..................................... 911/913

Learn And Play

Arlyne & Richard Julao ......................... 410

The Woodsman

Doug Gold ................................................ 504

WOOD Ardeth Sealy

Marta Collings Watercolors

Ardeth Sealy ............................................. 217

Paula Riley, Artist

Lanchi Vov ................................................ 801

Pomm’s Studio

David & Teresa Levy ..................... 111/113

Schad Studio

Anna Pavlova ........................................... 417

Marta Collings ......................................... 209 Paula Riley ................................................. 800 Pomm Hepner ......................................... 929 Katherine Schad ..................................... 207

PERSONAL CARE Essence Of O

Conny & Dennis Olarte ........................ 821

Elvio Design

Hardwood Creations

Ladybug Design

Michael Frazier Designs

Michael & Tess Frazier ................ 133/135

Moonlight Shenanigans The Spoonmaker

David Rully ................................................ 830

Minibee

Pens By Bryce

Wonder Oil Emu Oil Products

Spring Garden Cedar

Tanja King ................................................. 125 Elizabeth Moores ................................... 419

PHOTOGRAPHY Barbara Lee Photography

Barbara Lee ................................... 942/944

change their jewelry to reflect their changing moods. “My work encourages you to manifest your dreams and visions for yourself and your life,” the artist said. Lydia Choi was inspired to design a romantic line of accessories while helping a childhood friend plan her wedding. Lydia found it challenging to find elegant accessories for the bride and bridesmaids. Today, her Poppyhearts collection features fashionable hair adornments for weddings, special occasions and festive events. She designs romantic feathered fascinators, elegant rhinestone headbands and fabric corsages that can be clipped to hair or pinned to a favorite outfit.

Bryce Prusse ............................................. 137 Steven Andersen ......................... 902/904

Vaughan Furniture

Nathan Vaughan .......................... 208/210

Wood Turning Obsession

Jeff Davison ..................................... 617/619


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Crane St.

University Dr.

Walkway

Kiddieland Rides Super Duper Kidz Funzone 912-918 F-10

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Food Area

201-223

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Event Info Booth/ Volunteer Check-In

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Doyle St.

Curtis St.

Crane St.

Bungee Jump & Waterballerz Johnson Alley

Police/Fire & First Aid

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Evelyn St.

University Dr.

Summerland Mod Mix Millennial Stage Hopsland Craft Beer Tent Photo Booth Cornhole

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Soundwaves Music Stage

911-929

601-619

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Seating Area

Beverages

Menlo Avenue

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Parking

Restrooms

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Tropical Hut Non alcoholic pina colada served in pineapple & coconut & cups F4

Sonoma Teriyaki Teriyaki Chicken, Veggie chow mein, rice, deep fried zucchini F5-6

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Menlo Summerfest – The Best Two Days of Music Ever in Menlo Park leven top-shelf bands, two big stages and multiple street locations of sensational live music transform Menlo Park into the Bay Area’s entertainment mecca for the city’s big, mid-summer shindig – Menlo Summerfest, coming up July 15-16 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Santa Cruz Avenue. The big change festival organizers made for 2017 is moving the main stage from Fremont Park to El Camino Real to create a major hub of music, food, drink, excitement and energy. Additionally, the Fremont Park area has been re-branded as Summerland and features the Mod Mix Millennial Stage, the new Hopsland Craft Beer Tent, Mobile Eats food trucks, What’s Up Photo Booth and non-stop Cornhole tossing action.

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Sang Matiz

Sol Peligro

SOUNDWAVES STAGE ZEPPARELLA is the Led Zeppelin Powerhouse hailing from San Francisco. Zepparella shows replicate the nuance and detail of Zep’s catalog while honoring the powerful improvisational journeys for which Zeppelin shows were renowned. JAMBALAYA is a collective of cultural dancers, percussionists, and musicians that feature an energetic stage performance of dance music rooted in African, Brazilian, Caribbean, Mediterranean and Latin rhythms. GRAMMY-nominated ANDRE THIERRY has already been deemed a legend. He is an exceptional multi-dimensional musician who has a finely-honed ability to merge his Accordion Soul sounds with blues, r&b, jazz, latin and rock. BOOMBOX is Northern California’s hottest dance party band playing Rock, Soul and Funk hits from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and today! SANG MATIZ fuses energetic World and Afro-Brazilian/Peruvian beats with Flamenco fingerpicking, adding touches of contemporary rhythms such as Pop, Jazz, and Funk. SOL PELIGRO literally translates to “the sun that people feel threatened by.” Sol Peligro has won Best Latin Band three times for the Sacramento Area Music Awards (Sammies). THE RIEKESTRA is a rock/funk band from the Bay Area in California, made up of students and staff from the Riekes Center, a non-profit education

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The Riekestra

organization based in Menlo Park, California.

Summerland Mod Mix Millennial Stage The JACK MOSBACHER BAND takes the stage on Saturday, July 16 at 2pm, headlining the Summerland Mod Mix Millennial Stage in Fremont Park. Also bringing their unique talents to the Mod Mix Millennial Stage is a fascinating variety of comedy, performance art, DJs and live music. The lineup features MDC – MAX DANCE COMPANY, comedienne SARAH COOPER, world-famous DJ JEFFREY, and MONI DRAGONFLY aerialist/ acrobat.

Soundwaves Stage Presented by Lagunitas Brewing Company (El Camino Real) Saturday, July 15

Sunday, July 16

11 AM – The Reikestra

12 PM – The Reikestra

www.riekes.org

www.riekes.org

12 PM – Sang Matiz

12 PM – Sol Peligro

www.sangmatiz.org

solpeligro.com/news

2 PM – Boombox

2 PM – Andre Thierry Accordion Soul Music

www.boomboxrox.com

andrethierry.com

4 PM – Zepparella

4 PM – Jambalaya

www.zepparella.com

www.facebook.com/jambalayagroup/

Summerland Mod Mix Millenial Stage (Fremont Park) Saturday, July 15

Sunday, July 16

11:30 AM – MDC – Max Dance Co.

12 PM – Moni Dragonfly, aerialist/acrobat 1 PM – DJ Jeffrey

www.maxdancecompany.com

12 PM – Summer Grooves by Stevie B

1 PM – Sarah Cooper, comedienne thecooperreview.com

jeffreygoodwin.com/vitainment/#. WUbXr1JokQ8

1:15 PM – Summer Grooves by Stevie B

4 PM – Summer Grooves by Stevie B

2 PM – The Jack Mosbacher Band jackmosbacher.com

4 PM – Summer Grooves by Stevie B

Street Musicians (Both Days) Jambalaya

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Chaz & Co.

John Clarke

Heartstrings Music

chazandco.com/wordpress

www.facebook.com/JHClarke

www.heartstringsmusic.com


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