Lancaster Festival Schedule - 2006
Sunday, July 23
10:00 AM Zane Square |
Antiques Show and Sale
Search for hidden treasures among antiques dealers from Ohio and surrounding states. Music and food vendors complete an idyllic summer Sunday.
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12:00 PM Kroger East Main St. |
Too Blue
The trio performs an entertaining mix of acoustic blues and classic rock that have audiences singing along. Too Blue includes Fairfield County residents Christophe Rodriguez, guitar and vocals; Chris McCoy, guitar and vocals; and Mark Riegel, harmonica and vocals.
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1:00 PM Fairfield Medical Center |
Orchestra Violin Duo
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1:00 PM Bandstand |
The Doris L. Brown Mass Choir, The Brown Sisters
The Doris L. Brown Mass Choir, formerly the Ebenezer Baptist Church Choir was
organized in 1966 by the late minister of music Doris Brown, now re-named to honor her memory, the choir has performed uplifting gospel music to audiences around Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan. The group has appeared on television programs including the Eddie Saunders Gospel Hour and Church by the Side of the Road and was heard on the Ebenezer Radio Broadcast for 12 years. The group recorded Traditional Music of Central Ohio for the Ohio Foundation of the Arts and was nominated for a Dove Award for their ninth album titled The Uncloudy Day. |
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1:30 PM Decorative Arts Center of Ohio |
"Russel Wright, Designer" with Robert Streans
Russel Wright, one of America’s first industrial designers, believed that good design is for everyone. That philosophy is on display in the exhibition, Living with Good Design, at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio through Sept. 3. The exhibition presents the contributions of the creative genius from Lebanon, Ohio, who changed the homes and the world we live in. Curator Robert Stearns will discuss the origins of the idea for the exhibition and the steps taken to research and assemble the collection. Mr. Stearns served as the founding director of the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University, program director for the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, director of Cincinnati’s Contemporary Arts Center and a founding director of New York’s experimental art space, The Kitchen. He earned his degrees in Art History and Economics at the University of California at San Diego. |
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2:00 PM Kroger Memorial Drive |
Too Blue
The trio performs an entertaining mix of acoustic blues and classic rock that have audiences singing along. Too Blue includes Fairfield County residents Christophe Rodriguez, guitar and vocals; Chris McCoy, guitar and vocals; and Mark Riegel, harmonica and vocals. |
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