Throughout the day, festival goers enjoyed musical groups such as "Robert Jon" (pictured). Other groups scheduled to perform were Michelle Mangione (a frequent performer at Bixby Knolls venues), J Ross-Parrelli, and Jamie Dahlke & Dream Quest.
To check out the music of Robert Jon, click here. Or, Michelle Mangione, click here. Or, J Ross-Parrelli, click here.
The Festival provided a venue for both fine artosts and hip-crafters to show their wares. Not only could one find unique jewelry and photographs, you could get custom air-brushed t-shirts and hats or one of a kind booster seats for the youngest one in your life. For those lacking a green thumb, representatives of Alfords English Gardens were availabe to provide help and inspiration.
Young festival goers enjoyed the opportunity to create one of a kind hand painted ceramic tiles that will become part of a permanent placement in Houghton Park.
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Tiles were created at Saturday's Festival with the help of Holly Coar, art teacher at Jordan High School. After being kiln fired,the tiles will be permanently mounted on a cement bench created by students in the ACE program at Jordan.
ACE is the acronym for Jordan's Art, Construction and Engineering Program. Once complete, the Art bench will be placed in Houghton Park under the watchful eye of Mike Zeke, instructor with the ACE program.