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Photo: Kids of all ages enjoy the entertainmentWhat kid doesn't love a festival? (That goes for grown-up kids too!)

The performances at and surrounding the children's stage (see below; program subject to change) are specifically designed for audience participation.

Remember, many performances are signed for the hearing impaired.

Photo: Children always enjoy playing games at the Festival
Games, face painting, and other fun stuff are near the Grassy Nook Stage.
Cub Scout Pack 33 are providing homemade games, always a popular diversion for children and their families.

Earth Center for the Arts will provide participatory crafts for kids.

Children of all ages will enjoy looking for Frank Cassel, The Banjo Man. He'll be roaming the Festival grounds throughout the day.

Throughout the Festival there's plenty of food and fun designed to appeal to all members of your family. And remember, the proceeds from this year's festival go to local organizations that benefit youth.

Grassy Nook Stage Lineup
(for details and photos, visit our "2003 Performer Information" page.)


11 a.m. BanjerDan

12 noon Renée Brachfield

1 p.m. Sue Trainor

2 p.m. Bill Jenkins

3 p.m. Cantaré

4 p.m. Rick & Audrey

5 p.m. Namu Doris Lwanga

= performances that will be signed for the deaf.

   

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