THE LANCASTER FESTIVAL
SEASON 2008
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Lancaster Festival Schedule - 2008

Saturday, July 19

9:00 AM
Fairfield County Fairgrounds
Festival Fair Day - Family Events Children admitted free
A family day of old-fashioned fun includes animal demonstrations, train and wagon rides, clowns, juggling and comedy, home cooked foods and much more. Inspiring gospel concerts, enchanting dulcimer performances and Celtic music are performed throughout the day.
9:00 am Gates open
9:30 am-Noon Horse and Mule Farm Pull
9:45 am Standing Stone Strings & Things – dulcimer music
10:00 am-3:00 pm Kiddie Train and Wagon Rides
Gospel Music in the Country Church
The Turtle Lady – Crazy for Turtles
10:45 am Evening Rose – Folk/Celtic trio
11:00 am Steve Trash – “Rockin’ Eco Hero and Kid Comedian”
Bubble Wrap Stomp
Coloring Contest
11:30 am - 1:00 Bourbon Street Strutters – stage show
1:00 pm Steve Trash – “Rockin’ Eco Hero and Kid Comedian”
Jenkins Border Collies – herding demonstration
Coloring Contest
1:15 pm The Adelphi Band – traditional Brass Band
1:30 pm - 2:15 Bourbon Street Strutters – strolling entertainment
1:30 pm Racing Pigeons – live exhibition
2:00 am Bubble Wrap Stomp
2:15 pm Matt Jergens Stage Show – juggling, comedy
Photography Contest winners announced
Jenkins Border Collies – herding demonstration
Coloring Contest
All Day: Photography Contest and Exhibit; Crafts and Games for Kids; Interactive Inflatables; Carousel Rides; Animals and Petting Zoo; Home Cooked Foods, Popcorn, Ice Cream; Historic Buildings and Displays


Tickets: Adult $5 Children free.


10:00 AM
Zane Square
Lancaster Festival Cruise-In
10:00 AM
Fairfield County District Library
Meet the Artist Coffee Reception
Learn more about the artwork featured at Friday’s ArtWalk during this informal gathering with the artists themselves.
12:00 PM
Bandstand
Autumn Daze
Autumn Daze performs classic rock, country and rhythm and blues with a strong emphasis on 5-part vocals. Autumn Daze includes Roger Chalfant, keyboards; Dave Metcalf, guitar; John Ellis, guitar; Jim Bartow, drums; Irina Ellis, keyboards; and Lori Metcalf, vocals.
6:30 PM
OU-L Concert Site
Pre-Concert Activities
Mark Abbati Jon Petz and Bourbon Street Strutters

Jon Petz captivates audiences with his high-energy magic, ventriloquism and illusions. Audience members become part of the act in his interactive, engaging comedy.
As a mime or living statue, performance artist Mark Abbati mesmerizes audiences without ever saying a word. Through his mastery of non-verbal communication, dynamic poses and elaborate costumes, Mark draws audiences into his imaginary world.

8:15 PM
OU-L Wendel Concert Stage
Wynonna!
with The Lancaster Festival Orchestra

Country music megastar Wynonna entertains with classic hits like Mama He’s Crazy and Why Not Me. Named Top Female Vocalist by the Academy of Country Music, Wynonna has recorded 13 top ten hits and sold millions of albums.
Maestro Sheldon and The Lancaster Festival Orchestra open the program with two exciting works accompanied by a real bell carillon , and conclude the first half with a special guest appearance by clarinetist Richard Stoltzman The evening concludes with a breathtaking fireworks display set to music.
Concert Program

Tickets: Table Seats $25, $30.
Adult Lawn $15/$20 at Gate, Child Lawn $5

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