THE LANCASTER FESTIVAL
SEASON 2006
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Lancaster Festival Schedule - 2006

Thursday, July 27

9:30 AM
Rising Park
Rising Park Day Family activities, games, crafts and performers
9:30 Gates Open
10:30 Poetry in the Park, family poetry
12:00 Rick Kelley
1:30 Winchester Steel Co.
3:00 Community Dance Showcase, local dance studio students
All day: Columbus Blue Jackets Breakaway Tour
Children’s/Family Activities and Crafts
10:00 AM
Decorative Arts Center of Ohio
Major Arts for Minors - Acordion with Marian Funk
Marian Funk presents music from Europe and North America, including waltzes, tarantellas and of course…polkas! Learn about the piano accordion and the Irish button accordion with a hands-on demonstration and lots of festive music. Advance registration is required. Call 740-687-4808.
10:00 PM
First Presbyterian Church
Teen Songwriting CD Project with Arnett Howard
Arnett Howard teaches middle and high school students how to turn their song ideas into finished pieces. Students will learn to record, mix and master the results to CD; create disc art and liner notes; and have completed a CD by Friday. Some outstanding songs may premier at the Friday night concert with Big Daddy Blue. Advance registration is required. Call 740-687-4808.
11:00 AM
Reflections
Prairie Orchid
Sarah Goslee Reed and Lisa Hill Biales perform vocal and instrumental harmonies with guitars, banjo, dobro, violin and bass. Audiences enjoy singing and reminiscing along with this colorful duo as they present traditional favorites and refreshingly original songs.
12:15 PM
Bandstand
The Bills
Drawing inspiration from European styles, the rhythms of Latin America and traditional styles from North America, The Bills have forged a sophisticated down-home style. These gifted multi-instrumentalists are masters at bridging the gulf between stage and audience, welcoming everyone into the good-time global atmosphere they create with their musicianship, spontaneous humor and theatrics. The group received a 2004 JUNO nomination and won the Western Canadian Music Award for Outstanding Roots Release of the Year in 2003.
12:30 PM
Salvation Army Adult Center
Orchestra String Quartet
1:30 PM
River Valley Mall
Prairie Orchid
4:00 PM
The Georgian
Afternoon Tea - Art and Music, Lancaster's Legacy
"STEPPIN' OUT" to tea during the Lancaster Festival
You are invited to a sumptuous afternoon tea served in the elegant Georgian Museum, 105 E. Wheeling St.
Enjoy a three-course menu, endless tea and a celebration of shoes.
Call 740-654-9923 for reservations.

Fairfield Heritage Association
www.fairfieldheritage.org
7:00 PM
Bandstand
High School Rock Band Night
For the third year, area high school students will rock downtown Lancaster. Come out and support your local favorites.
6:30 PM
Faith Memorial Church
Ice Cream Social
8:00 PM
Faith Memorial Church
"Season's Greetings" with the Lancaster Festival Chamber Orchestra
’Tis the season for the most famous concerto ever composed – Vivaldi’s dazzling “Four Seasons.” Four fantastic violinists with the Lancaster Festival Orchestra, concertmaster Michael Davis, Veronika Affanasieva, Dmitri Pogorelov and 2006 Wilkes Fellow Swathi Padmanabhan, are featured soloists, one for each season.

Concert Program

Tickets: Patron $18, Adult $14, Student/Senior$10
9:30 PM
Bandstand
The Aesthetics

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