THE LANCASTER FESTIVAL
SEASON 2005
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Lancaster Festival Schedule - 2005

Sunday, July 24

10:00 AM
Zane Square
Antiques Show and Sale
The popular annual treasure hunt features antiques dealers from Ohio and surrounding states. Music and food vendors make this a perfect way to spend a summer Sunday.
12:00 PM
Kroger East Main St.
Changeling
Traditional Celtic music is performed by a duo that delivers “the power of ten in a package of two.” Deborah Clark Colón is among an elite group of Irish fiddlers to record on Nashville’s Music Row, while guitarist Karl Clark Colón’s engaging vocals, stories and humor forge an intimate link with the audience.
1:00 PM
Fairfield Medical Center
Orchestra Ensemble
2:00 PM
Bandstand
The Lyles Family, Ebenezer Baptist Church Choir

The Lyles Family
This family moves and inspires audiences with their powerful arrangements of gospel music. Group members include: Ronald Lyles, Sr., lead guitar and vocals; Mary Lyles, bass guitar and background vocals; Ronald Lyles, Jr., drums and vocals; Robert Lyles, lead guitar and background vocals; Jerold Lyles, bongos and background vocals; Allen Rafyq, harmonica; and Johnathan Lyles, background vocals.

Ebenezer Baptist Church Choir
Organized in 1966 by minister of music Doris Brown, the choir has performed uplifting gospel music to audiences around Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan. The group was heard on the Ebenezer Radio Broadcast for 12 years and was nominated for a Dove Award for their album titled “The Uncloudy Day”.
2:00 PM
Decorative Arts Center of Ohio
"Acting Through Reading: twice told and the art of Jenny Holzer" with David Breslin
David Breslin, assistant to the internationally renowned artist and Lancaster native Jenny Holzer, discusses the conceptualization and realization of Holzer’s current exhibition, “twice told,” which explores ideas of place and history using journals, diaries and letters penned by 19th century residents of Fairfield County.
2:00 PM
Kroger Memorial Drive
Changeling
Traditional Celtic music is performed by a duo that delivers “the power of ten in a package of two.” Deborah Clark Colón is among an elite group of Irish fiddlers to record on Nashville’s Music Row, while guitarist Karl Clark Colón’s engaging vocals, stories and humor forge an intimate link with the audience.
3:00 PM
First Presbyterian Church
Piano Master Class - Olga Kern
Both musicians and music lovers are invited to come face-to-face and finger-to-finger with a famous artist in a relaxed, yet informative setting.

Tickets: General Admission $5

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