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July 12–15, 2012Pennsylvania Military Museum Grounds • Business Route 322, Boalsburg, PA
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Thursday, July 12 – 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, July 13 – 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, July 14 – 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, July 15 – noon to 5 p.m.
PA Military Museum Grounds •Business Route 322, BoalsburgNo admission charge, fee for parking•More than 180 Pennsylvania artists & crafters•Continuous entertainment, food, •children’s activitiesPresenting Sponsor: • Dix HondaEntertainment Sponsors: • Fulton Bank and Alan Packer ConcessionsChildren’s Activities Sponsor: •Snappy’s Convenience Storeswww.peopleschoicefestival.com•
20th Annual People’s Choice Festival of Pennsylvania Arts & Crafts
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Made in Pennsylvania, U.S.A.20th Anniversary People’s Choice Festival of Pennsylvania Arts & CraftsBy Sandie Biddle
There are two things that continue to make the People’s Choice Festival unique. One is that every artist, food vendor, and entertainment group has roots in Pennsylvania. Local artists began that tradition with about 60 booths in 1992, now expanded to 185 artisans in 2012, the largest number ever.
The second special touch is the commitment to be family-friendly and budget-friendly. “We wanted to offer affordable crafts and a family experience,” said Cindy Rocky, one of the festival’s co-directors, “with Pennsylvania artists only.” Cindy started out as an artist at the second festival and has been involved ever since.
Dix Honda is proud to return as the presenting sponsor of the festival in this, its 20th year.
Parents and grandparents love to bring the children to People’s Choice. Though about 100,000 visitors come by during the four-day festival, it doesn’t seem crowded at all. That’s because it takes place on acres of beautiful grassy lawns in front of the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg. The site is ringed with trees and there are two dining tents and two entertainment tents for a quick respite from sun or rain.
The center, ringed by the artisan circle, is where the kids flock – with art and science activities, youth artisan sales, face painting, big bouncy inflatables, and animals. This
year, there’s a petting zoo, Nittany Greyhound adoptions, and pony rides. Only the pony rides come with a fee, which is donated to Ashburn’s Animals on a Mission.
Mt. Nittany Medical Center is hosting a teddy bear hospital on Thursday and the State College High Thespians will present Storytime Theatre on Sunday. Look out for the Tumblebus, Little Smilin’ Choo Choo (which you can ride, too), and a presentation by the Penn State karate team on Saturday.
Thanks to Snappy’s Convenience Stores for sponsoring the youth activities in center court. That’s why nearly all are free!
For the 20th anniversary the festival added an “inner arch” of artisans. This allows an additional 14 local artisans to participate, many of them for the first time! They are also bringing back the Artists In Action, where you can see three different artists each day – at work, creating their crafts. Watch for more information about who will be participating.
Stunning jewelry, hand tooled leather, metal sculpture, photos and paintings for your wall, lamps and brooms, pens and candles, soaps and pottery – it’s all here, all affordable, and all made in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Many start their Christmas shopping at People’s Choice. You can see the entire list of artists in this guide and on the website, www.peopleschoicefestival.com.
The festival entertainment sponsors are Fulton Bank and Alan Packer Concessions. Because of them, there is even more special entertainment at the festival this year!
New for this year are nightly big-name groups – four nightly shows with two sets and intermissions – which guests can fill by traveling between stages if they want. They include Bill Haley’s Comets, David Zentner & Country Tradition, The Badlees, and Brad Crum, an amazing Elvis impersonator. In addition, there are 28 additional entertainers – rock, bluegrass, country, acoustic, jazz, barbershop, R&B, and big band – plus
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performances by young local musicians and dancers. Other new performances this year include The Lockport Drifters, Summer Rock Camp, Guitarman Rock School, and the Rampart St. Ramblers. (Guys, the belly dancers are back!)
Come to the festival hungry. Where else can each member of your group get their favorites and reunite at the dining tents for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and refreshing snacks. Of course you’ll want a hot sausage sandwich, fries, and a sundae. You love that smoked roast beef and Prospector’s ribs. Try Snyder’s funnel cakes and pizza, and you can’t go wrong with fresh squeezed lemonade. A bit of wine from Sand Castle winery would go well with a salad, crabcake sandwich, or crepes.
You can take home flavors of Pennsylvania. Visit the specialty food tent where you can taste and buy local sweet and savory foods like jam, maple candy, dip mixes, hot pepper jelly, fruit shrubs, salsa, mustard, and chutneys. There are specially roasted coffee beans and Pennsylvania wines, too.
The media sponsors have a bunch of live broadcasts, balloons, and prizes for you. Make sure to say “hi” to your favorite radio and TV personalities at the media tent and sign up to win tickets to attractions, Curve games, and the grand prize – a big beautiful gas grill. Magnum Broadcasting’s radio stations – 105.9 QWiK ROCK – Lion Country’s Rock Station; 970 AM WBLF; Y106.9; and 1260 AM WPHB – and WJAC-TV are the broadcast media sponsors. Stott Publications created this guide, statecollege.com did the website, and Centre County Gazette provided promotional space.
The festival rents the property from the Friends of the Pennsylvania Military Museum, who also provides the for-fee parking. Free shuttle golf carts are available to assist visitors around the festival grounds. Admission is free.
People’s Choice Festival is open Thursday, July 12 through Saturday, July 14 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, July 15 from noon to 5 p.m. The festival is three miles east of State College on U.S. Business Route 322 (South Atherton Street) in the historic village of Boalsburg, birthplace of Memorial Day.
“We really have great entertainment lined up for our 20th festival,” Cindy said. “We also brought back Artists In Action and added an “inner arch” of 14 more artists. We’re really excited about our 20th People’s Choice Festival and invite everyone to celebrate with us.”
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The Child-Friendly Arts FestPlenty of Children’s Events and Places to Play
One of the main missions of the Peoples Choice Festival of Pennsylvania Arts & Crafts is to appeal to families – offering daily attractions for children, most of which are free, thanks to Youth Area Sponsor, Snappy’s Convenience Stores. Encircled by artisan booths, entertainment tents, and food vendors, the children’s activities are in the wide-open spaces in the center of the Pennsylvania Military Museum grounds. There is plenty of room to run and play, where parents can keep track of the kids with relative ease.
The kids love to jump and giggle and wear themselves out bouncing on JUMP THIS!, the big playground-style inflatables, there every day of the festival.
The State College High Thespians are back to provide face painting for the kids. Donations are welcome to aid their productions.
See and buy artworks made by local youngsters and get the kids involved in making their own creations at the youth artisan tent through Saturday.
Saturday is also Character Day at Peoples Choice Festival. Bring your camera and look out for the Pittsburgh Pierogy, Ike The Spike, QWiKie, Merf Dog, Zippy the Zebra and Steemer of the Altoona Curve, to name a few.
Then on Sunday, the State High Thespians will present Storytime Theatre for the youngsters.
The only two attractions that require a small fee are the Little Smilin’ Choo Choo and the pony rides, where the fee is donated to Ashburn’s Animals on a Mission.
Little Smilin’ Choo ChooThe festival is pleased to welcome back the
hit kiddie ride, the Little Smilin’ Choo Choo. In fact, people of all ages can ride The Little Smilin’ Choo Choo. Remember, “You’re Never Too Old to Ride the Train!” The trackless train
accommodates adults. Let it take you around the festival. There’s a nominal charge per rider. The train station is in the center of the festival.Ashburn’s Animals On A Mission
Ashburn’s Animals on a Mission is a non-profit organization that uses animal assisted activities to enhance the well-being of people of all ages, as well providing a safe haven for animals in need, both big and small. They’re also the folks who provided the pony rides as a fundraiser for their cause.Nittany Greyhounds
Nittany Greyhounds, located outside of State College in the heart of Pennsylvania, has been re-homing ex-racing dogs for 12 years. To date, they’ve found forever homes for more than 1,200 greyhounds. We are a 501(c)(3) organization and welcome volunteers who want to get involved in our activities, whether a Nittany Greyhound owner or not. They are 100% donation-based and every penny supports greyhound adoption. See a few of these gorgeous creatures in Center Court on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.State High Thespians
State High Thespians have been the ‘face painters’ at People’s Choice for the past seven years. In that time, the Thespians have performed for audiences at both the
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Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland and the International Thespian Society Festival in Lincoln, Nebraska, along with local arts festival and State Festival performances. Throughout the school year, State High Thespians perform a fall play and spring musical as well as the annual Silent Auction and Cabaret Show. This year we are proud to add a fun story theatre performance on Sunday afternoon. Dominion Science Center
Dominion Science Center has been at the People’s Choice Festival since 2001. Founder Ellen McHenry and her family provide a wide variety of hands-on science exhibits and activities to festival goers. All exhibits are hand-made and are often have an artistic flair, so they fit in especially well at an arts festival. The McHenrys originally lived in Boalsburg, but now live in Lemont (in a house with more storage space for science exhibits). Their goal is to find a permanent space for their science/nature center and be able to build a “green” (environmentally-friendly) facility that features both indoor exhibits and an outdoor area with a small petting zoo and a unique “architectural garden.” Visit dominionsciencecenter.org.
Of course, the whole family will enjoy the live entertainment, fantastic festival food, and the affordable artistry. Bring the kids, the grandkids, your dog, your friends – everyone can feel safe and uncrowded in the huge grassy festival site.
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Four Days of Family FunA Full 35 Hours of Art, Food & Music
As always, the Peoples Choice Festival of Pennsylvania Arts & Crafts will be held the second Thursday through Sunday of July – July 12 through 15 – on the grounds of the Pennsylvania Military Museum, Rte. 322, Boalsburg. Here is the day-to-day schedule of everything, so you can plan your visits. This family-friendly festival features art, food, music, and plenty of children’s activities (marked *).Thursday, July 1210 a.m. – 8 p.m. Artists & Food Vendors10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Hands On Science Museum, Petting Zoo and Pony Rides, Center Court*10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Young Artisans & Face Painting, Center Court*10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Teddy Bear Hospital, Center Court*11:30 a.m. Lockport Drifters, North Stage11:30 a.m. The Jay Vonada Trio, South Stage1 p.m. “Rock School” Guitarman Studios, North Stage1 p.m. Rampart Street Ramblers, South Stage2:30 p.m. State College Senior Citizens Band, North Stage2:30 p.m. Jay Smar Coal ‘n Folk Music, South Stage4 p.m. Cliff Turner Band R&B Soul Review, North Stage5 p.m. The Badlees, Set One, South Stage
(intermission 6 – 7 p.m.)6 p.m. Chiz Rider, North Stage7 p.m. The Badlees, Set Two, South Stage
Friday, July 1310 a.m. – 8 p.m. Artists & Food Vendors10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Hands On Science Museum, Petting Zoo and Pony Rides, Center Court*10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Young Artisans & Face Painting, Center Court*10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The Tumblebus, Center Court*11:30 a.m. Heritage Brass, North Stage11:30 a.m. Black Coffee, South Stage1 p.m. Summer Rock Camp with Matt Price & Jeff Gible, North Stage1 p.m. JR & Sharon Band, South Stage2:30 p.m. Nittany Knights Barbershop Chorus, North Stage2:30 p.m. Puffer Fish4 p.m. Tussey Mt. Moonshiners, North Stage
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5 p.m. David Zentner & Country Tradition, Set One, South Stage(intermission 6 – 7 p.m.)6 p.m. Your Dad’s Friends, North Stage7 p.m. David Zentner & Country Tradition, Set Two, South Stage
Saturday, July 14Today is Character Day for the Kids – bring your camera!10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Artists & Food Vendors10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Hands On Science Museum, Petting Zoo and Pony Rides, Center Court*10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Young Artisans & Face Painting, Center Court*10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Nittany Greyhound Adoptions, Center Court
11 a.m. Brio Dance Company, South StageNoon Voxology, North Stage12:30 p.m. Andy Angel Quartet, South Stage1:30 p.m. Black Cat Belly Dance & Friends, North Stage2 p.m. Deacons of Dixieland, South Stage2:30 p.m. PSU Karate team, Center Court2:30 p.m. Pittsburgh Pierogie, character appearance, Center Court*3 p.m. Dan & Galla Musical Show, North Stage3:30 p.m. Singer Songwriter K.J. – a song for all ages4:30 p.m. Pure Cane Sugar, North Stage
6 p.m. Bill Haley’s Comets & The Comet’s Rock ‘n Roll Show, Set One, South Stage(intermission 6:45 – 7:15 p.m.)6:45 p.m. Centre County Outstanding Young Woman Scholarship Program, North Stage7:15 p.m. Bill Haley’s Comets & The Comet’s Rock ‘n Roll Show, Set Two, South Stage
Sunday, July 1510:30 a.m. St. Johns Church of Christ & Zion Lutheran Church services, North StageNoon – 5 p.m. Artists & Food VendorsNoon – 5 p.m. Hands On Science Museum & Face Painting, Center Court*Noon Tree, The Band, North Stage11:30 a.m. Altoona Chorus of Sweet Adelines, South Stage1 p.m. State High Thespians Story Theatre, Youth Tent, Center Court*1:30 p.m. Elvis Impersonator, Brad Crum, Set one, South Stage(intermission 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.)2:30 p.m. Keystone Society of Swing, North Stage3:30 p.m. Elvis Impersonator, Brad Crum, Set one, South Stage
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2012 Artisans by MediumThe CreatorsActionChip Mock Caricatures Chip MockState College, PA chipmock@chipmock.com
BAskets Hoffner’s Handwoven Baskets Cheryl HoffnerNeedmore, PA thoffner@supernet.com
Karl Family Baskets Kristine KarlBellefonte, PAkkarlbaskets@verizon.net
Koladish Baskets Chris KoladishBrookville, PAkbaskets@windstream.net
Wood Weaving Wanda Summers Denver, PA psufam4@ptd.net www.woodweaving.com
clAyAaronsburg Pottery Scot Paterson Aaronsburg, PA potspaterson@yahoo.com www.aaronsburgpottery.com
Bonny Slopey Mardis Bonny Slopey Mardis Lock Haven, PA d_yarnell@comcast.net
Carole Hodes Designs Carole Hodes Pittsburgh, PA cbhodes@comcast.net
David Webster Pottery David Webster Sayre, PA dwebster1@stny.rr.com www.davidwebsterpottery.com
Earth Tones Pottery Francine Zajac Washington, PA francineZAJAC@yahoo.com
EarthenwareKathy MartinezJohnstown, PA Mudgarden@gmail.com mudgarden.com
Groundhog Blues Pottery Allen Weichman Reeders, PA chriswe@pdt.net www.groundhogbluespottery.com
Lakeland PotteryJohn Koren Greenville, PA lakepot@verizon.net
Lion Paw Pottery Jacalynn McCordElizabethtown, PA jackie.mccord@gmail.com www.lionpawpottery.com
New Salem Stoneware Merlin Oldham Leeper, PA newsalemstoneware@netzero.com newsalemstoneware.tripod.com
Perdian’s ClayworksBernard Perdian Hermitage, PA claywork@roadrunner.com www.violetplanter.com
Pots by de Perrot Steve de Perrot Lititz, PA potsbydeerrot@dejazzd.com www.potsbydeperrot.com
Pottery and CaneTim Roth Greensburg, PA timsroth@aol.com
Second Wind Pottery Jill Moodie-Pellegrino Red Lion, PA pellyfarm@comcast.net
White Swan Illuminations Gina Marie Chalfant Pittsburgh, PA ginachalfant@gma.com
Wild Duck Pottery Diane Wild-Lister Warrington, PA wildduck@stny.rr.com www.wildduckpottery.com
Winegar Pottery Linda Winegar Graysville, PA winegar@greenepa.net
Yearick Pottery Mary Ellen Yearick Shamokin Dam, PA ayearick@ptd.net
Felt Shades of Nature Linda Doucette Millville, PA dyeing2weave@hotmail.com shades-of-nature.com
FiBer2B’s Country Crafts Betty Robinson Milesburg, PA
32 Degrees Kris RiveraHellertown, PA shop32degrees@verizon.net www.shop32degrees.com
All Strings Considered Brigitta NostringMeyersdale, PA goats4rugs@aol.comwww.allstringsconsidered.com
Designs by Stephanie Stephanie Spingola North Versailles, PA stephaniespingola@gmail.com
Gaussa’s Celestial CreationsCarolyn Gaussa Pittsburgh, PA kimgcc@juno.com
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Jacqueline Koontz Jacqueline Koontz Everett, PA volro1@embarqmail.com
Jesamie Handwovens Pamela Bartl Chambersburg, PA jesamie@supernet.com jesamiehandwovens.com
Kim’s Pockets Kim Bowersox Spring Mills, PA kimspockets@aol.com
Pennsylvania Dutch Rugs Judy Horning Fleetfoot, PA judy_horning@yahoo.com
Penny French’s back mountain bears Penny FrenchTrout Run, PA penntsbears@kcnet.org
S. Wise EnterprisesSusan Wise State College, PA susanwise56@gmail.com
The Wandering Vine Kathy Dinsmore Punxsutawney, PA jmdksd@msn.comhttp:mysite.verizon.net/vzev7bi2
Theresa’s Woolen Crafts Theresa Malik Bridgeville, PA woolencrafts@hotmail.com
Tie-DyesIldiko Seitzer Williamsport, PA
Valknitz Valeria Merrell Williamsport, PA valknitz@verizon.netwww.valknitz.com
Whimsy Knits Sally James Pine Grove Mills, PA
GlAss C & C Studios, Inc. Cindy Hornaman Allentown, PA hornamca@ptd.net www.cindeescrafts.312
Cheryl ‘B’ Good Glassworks Cheryl Bower Hughesville, PA bowerp1@comcast.net www.cherylbgood.com
Christie Glass Works Studio Dennis Christie Nazareth, PA HDCGlass@ptd.net
Glass by Erica, LLC Erica Biery Northampton, PA erica@glassbyerica.com www.glassbyerica.com
Jenn Feldman Glass Jennifer Feldman Wapwallopen, PA jennifer@hestiashearth.com www.jennifermanglass.com
Maria Livrone: Visons In Art Maria Livrone Plains, PA marialivrone@verizon.net marialivrone.com
Stained Glass Creations Joanne Ford New Tripoli, PA jofoglass@hotmail.com
The Ornamental Lady Barbara Talijan Bethlehem, PA barb@the-ornamental-lady.comwww.the-ornamental-lady.com
JewelryBarry Gebhart - Silversmith Barry Gebhart Bethlehem, PAbgjewelry@msn.com www.bgjewelry.com
Beadwear Victoria Neely Williamsport, PAbeadwearjewelry@aol.com
Beth Moser Designs Beth Moser Williamsport, PA cabmoser@verizon.net designsbybinah.etsy.com
Bonnie Hedden DesignsBonnie HeddenWellsboro, PAbonnieheddendesigns@verizon.net bonnieheddendesigns.com
Cheryl Brooks Cheryl Brooks Mifflintown, PA
Country Vale Designs Pam Rosado New Columbia, PA
Dakota Moon Diana Contine New Hope, PA dakotamoon@comcast.net dakota-moon.com
Diane Wilson Porcelain Jewelry Diane Wilson Pittsburgh, PA goddessofclay@yahoo.com
Elizabeth’s Lace Elizabeth Zipay Schuylkill Haven, PA elizabeths-lace@comcast.net
ICIS Lisa Schwartz Upper Black Eddy, PA icis@ptd.net
Japanese Hammered Designs Rumiko Lawson Dubois, PA sales@japanesehammereddesigns.com japanesehammereddesigns.com
Jules Artwear Jule Hanford Montoursville, PAbeadchic66@msn.com www.julesartwear.com
Kerensamere Studios Jennifer Daggs New Cumberland, PA artist@kerensamere.com kerensamere.com
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Kimberley Jade Design Kimberley Jade-Berkich Liverpool, PAkjadegems@yahoo.com www.kimberleyjade.com
Kindred Spirit Designs Dona Jones Oley, PA ksdjewelry@dejazzd.com
Laurie Leonard Designs Laurie Leonard Jeannette, PA Laurie_Leonard@msn.comwww.LaurieLeonard Designs.com
MetalificentMelicent Sammis Centre Hall, PA stuckinthesixtys@verizon.net
Naomi’s Crystal Cove Naomi Gallagher Pleasant Gap, PAnaomi777@comcast.net
Pamela Iobst Designs Pam Iobst Whitehall, PA pamiobst@hotmail.com
Precious Jewels Frances Lape Jersey Shore, PA flape57@verizon.net www.preciousjewelsbyfran.com
Reflections in SilverTed WalkerMechanicsburg, PA reflectionsinsilver@hotmail.com www.refectionsinsilver.com
Silver and Bold Michael Stephens Edinburg, PAlion41441@netscape.com www.silverandbold.com
Silver Moon Studio Ronetta Krause Walnutport, PA ronettakrause@yahoo.com
Simply Sterling Designs by Suzette Suzette Mason Williamsport, PA suzette@simplysterlingdesigns.comsimplysterlingdesigns.com
Sneeks Store Gloria Coover North East, PA sneeksstore@aol.com
Strausbaugh’s Glass Trish Strausbaugh Muncy, PA tsglass@windstream.net www.strausbaughsglass.net
Sue Stone Suzanne Stone Narberth, PA sstone1200@aol.com
Wire Artist Brian Mariano Bloomsburg, PA bmariano@jlink.net
leAtherBrown’s Leather Eileen Brown Trout Run, PA ewbrown@cub.kenet.org
G P Leather Shop Glenn PeacheyBelleville, PA
Little Beaver’s Leather Ronald Beaver Kreamer, PA
MacClay Leather Design Clay Rosenbarker East Petersburg, PA macclayusa@juno.com www.macclayleather.com
Where Dragons Tread Russ Holzer Altoona, PA whinewine@msn.com sheredragonstread.com
MetAl Cornerstone ForgeDennis WildnauerGermansville, PA ziggi73@hotmail.com cornersstoneforge.com
Don Rea Designs Don Rea Damascus, PA djrupriver@wildblue.net
Dragon’s Breath Forge Tim Bradford Pleasant Gap, PA Dragonsbreath1990@yahoo.com
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G Wiz Workshop Robert Greenawalt Ruffs Dale, PA rgreenawalt58@gmail.com
Metal Expressions Ltd.Ron Stinson Carlisle, PA rktsl2216@aol.com www.metalexpresssions.com
Metal Illusions Elizabeth Martofel Columbia, PA bethm2001@gmail.com
Roland Metal Art Roland Paronish Carrolltown, PA rolmetal@verizon.net www.rolandmetalart.com
Shull’s Metal Fab Larry Shull Landisburg, PA shullsmetalfab@comcast.net shullsmetalfab.etsy.com
The Copper Master Theresa Dunne Bloomsburg, PA coppermaster@msn.com
Metal Woodland Creations Billie Jo Sontheimer Cogan Station, PA remarks@pennswoods.net
Joseph Woodward Pleasant Gap, PA
Mixed Donna Lucas Donna Lucas Waterford, PA
Leslie Umstead Leslie Umstead Hughesville, PA lau4220@comcast.net
other Acron Bird Products John Mayer New Alexandria, PA jamayerstudio’s@aol.com www.acronbiardproducts
Aimee’s Crafts Aimee Stutzman Somerset, PAotis@shol.com
Cinnamon Treasures Bunny Switzenberg Lancaster, PA bunnyswitzenberg@aol.com www.cinnamontreasures.com
Cynthia Hamady Cynthia Hamady Sidman, PA cinderace@aol.com
Fresh Ink Sierra Krause Allentown, PA sierra.krause@yahoo.com
Good’s Waxworks Ginny GoodAdamstown, PA wax2b4good@aol.com
Greensleeves Mary Stanley Millville, PA marytstanley@gmail.com www.reensleevesflowers.com
Horner’s Pens Richard Horner Rimersburg, PA horner79@windstream.net handturnedfountainpens.com
J & M Craig Collectible Marjorie Craig Albrightsville, PA salescjandmcraigcollectibles.com www.paintedslates.biz
Lamps By Lynne Lynn Gordon Pipersville, PA lampsbylynn@aol.com
Leaf Me Alone Gay Iapalucci Bedford, PA iapalucci@fnv-corp.com
Lone Oak Brooms Bob Haffly Amberson, PA bobhaffly@embarqmail.com
MJ Designs Mark Panty Etters, PA twerp@netzero.net
Mulberry Meade StudioLinda Hocevar St Michael, PA hochandLinda@aol.com
NameMe Company Caryl Pohland Latrobe, PA CarylPohland@comcast.netwww.namemecompany.com
Nina Bella Design Narintra Gold Westbury, PA smilesiam@hotmail.com
Old Buttermould Pattern Products Bruce Plunkert Littlestown, PA obpp@msn.com
Poplar Hollw Studio Kim Gladfelter Gleenville, PA poplar@Huges.net poplarhollowstudio.net
Silhouettes Igor Nasibyan Erie, PA
Spiderdance Ranch Linus Meldrum Port Royal, PAspiderdance@pa.net www.spiderdanceranch.com
Stonfield Soaps Pam Butchkoski Chester Springs, PA sales@stonfieldsoaps.com stonfieldsoaps.com
The Stadium Studio Jacob Eisenhour Harrisburg, PA speedsketcher@verizon.net
Tom Vosler’s Custom Knives Tom Vosler Greenville, PA
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Try Dye LLC Cindy King Coopersburg, PA caking@trydye.comwww.trydye.com
Wireworx Leslie Master Philadelphia, PA leslie.master@yahoo.com wireworx.shutterfly.com
Photo Beacon Photographics Mitchell Lebold Bellefonte, PA ms1115@psu.edu beaconphotographics.com
C & C Studios, Inc. Chris Hornaman Allentown, PA hornamca@ptd.net www.cindeescrafts.312
Don Kline - Fine Art Photog-raphy Don Kline Jersey Shore, PA gallery@donkline.com www.donkline.com
Howard J. Blichfeldt-Pho-tographer Howard Blichfeldt Bethel Park, PA howard.blichfeldt@verizon.netwww.blichfeldtphotos.com
Jack Frank Photographer Jack Frank Philipsburg, PA jackfrank@baltlife.com www.jackfrankphoto.com
KC Burke Photography Kacee BurkePort Matilda, PA kcburkephotography@gmail.com www.kcburkephotography.com
Light Painter Photography Dan Mohr Stroudsburg, PA dan@lightpainterphotography.comlightpainterphotography.com
Monumental Photography John Kamerer Gettysburg, PA jkamerer43@comcast.net www.monumentalphoto.com
Nature Photographers Doris Trueblood State College, PA dxt5@psu.edu
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Colestock Portraits Carol Colestock Middleburg, PA colestockportraits@yahoo.com www.carolcolestock.com
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A Handful of OrganizersA Massive Volunteer Effort for a Huge Successful Festival
It’s hard to believe that just six committee members can generate the music, food, artists, marketing, and children’s activities that make up the 20th Anniversary Peoples Choice Festival. These folks have been with the festival for decades, a few since the very beginning, so every year they can learn and grow from experiences in the past.
Besides these hard-working committee members, there are dozens of volunteers to man info booths, drive shuttle carts, relay
m e s s a g e s , set up and tear down, and so much more. If you are interested in helping out
one or more days of the festival, please visit www.peoplechoicefestival.com. There’s a volunteer button to click up top. Be part of the most spacious and family-friendly arts festival of the summer.
2012 Committee Members Co-Directors: Cindy Rockey John MadisonMarketing and Sponsorship Director: Diana StaplefordConcessions Manager: Rick SnyderEntertainment Director: Chris KeplerYouth Area Coordinator: Dan Yarnell
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Great Prizes for SummerSign Up at the Media Tent to Win Grill, Tickets & More
Thanks to Media Sponsor, Magnum Broadcasting, you can enter to win one of dozens of great prizes. You could win tickets to take your family to Kennywood Park, Idlewild, Sandcastle, Waldemeer, Lakemont Park, Knoebels, the Pittsburgh Zoo and Spikes
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Something Old, Something New20th Anniversary Festival Becomes “Local Show” for ManyBy Sandie Biddle
Twenty years ago, I just happened to be chatting with my colleague, Carol Young, near the ad sales counter at the CDT, when an arty looking fellow with a little dog under his arm strolled purposefully though the front door – a man with a mission, I thought. Indeed.
It was George Marion, a local artist, who wanted to place an ad for a brand new arts festival, the People’s Choice Festival of Pennsylvania Arts & Crafts – to be held on a grassy lawn in Boalsburg.
It seemed that there were far more local artists than could possibly be accommodated at the State College festival. They wanted a venue to share their creations.
Cindy Rockey, who at the time had already organized a few such events, like the Nittany Valley Holiday Fest at Penn’s Cave, gave advise to an artisan friend, Naomi Gallagher, about starting up the new “people’s choice” festival.
They noted that one of those early holiday events was held on the PA Military Museum grounds and benefited the Friends of the Military Museum. The location had proven to be a fine one – and remains an exceptional venue to this day.
Cindy also recommended a few artists to Naomi, and the ball started rolling. Cindy signed up as an artist, to showcase her handmade stuffed animals, household decorations, and her specialty, Christmas items.
George, and his wife Nancy, energetic
local artisans, were up to the challenge of organizing the first event – and picked up the ball and ran with it. George placed an ad in the CDT and there was a write-up in the paper as well.
John Madison, who was new to the area in 1993, had been helping his wife, Georgia, sewing her handmade welder’s hats. “We were just getting into the hat-making business, John said, “and I saw the article in the paper. We went to George and Nancy’s house and took our hats with us.” The Madisons were accepted into the first show.
Cindy and John are now the co-directors of the People’s Choice Festival, both with the fest from the very beginning. They took over a few years ago when George and Nancy retired and moved south.
John and Georgia also own MADison’s HAT’R in downtown State College, selling popular hat styles, including their own Happy Valley helmet hats and hoodies in blue and white, complete with lions’ ears.
With all the work they do to present each festival, neither one exhibits at the show anymore. Their artistic labor of love has become the show itself.
“It’s funny, everyone thinks John and I are married,” Cindy said with a laugh. Not so. Cindy’s husband, Don, is very supportive, as is Georgia, of course.
“I think there were about 60 artists that first year,” John said. “They were all along the
photo by Sam Stitzer
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military museum entrance road, with about four food vendors over by the monuments. We had one little stage. It was a hay wagon. Someone made us a yellow, red, and blue canvas backdrop and a little roof. That was it, a hay wagon.” The festival now has two huge entertainment tents that seat hundreds.
John and Chris Kepler, entertainment director, remember one particular year quite vividly. “One that stands out was I believe in 1995 when the storm blew the entertainment tent down at night and the fireman took the gear to the fire hall for safekeeping. We got things up and running in time to open the next morning,” Chris said.
“One tent was blown clear into the creek. It blew out all Georgia’s hats, but left our tent intact,” said John. “By the time I got there, the firemen had gathered up all our hats. We were saved, thanks to the Boalsburg Fire Department.”
Diana Stapleford, broadcast executive, now of Magnum Broadcasting, has been with the festival for 16 years as marketing
and sponsorship director. She’s responsible for publicity and for raising funds for the festival. People’s Choice runs on donations and sponsorships. “The more donations and sponsors we get, the more we can improve the show year after year. We appreciate this support more than you know,” Diana said. Some of her contributions include initiating Children’s Character Day, coordinating multiple live radio broadcasts, securing a television station sponsor, suggesting the specialty food tent, and one year, a cameo appearance by the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile.
Dan Yarnell has taken over the organization of the children’s events in Center Court – from the science museum to youth artisans, canine rescue services to pony rides, face painting to crafts workshops. It’s a haven for kids that families really appreciate.
One of Cindy’s not-so-fond memories happened when she was getting used to driving the golf cart around the grounds. She ran over a child’s food plate! The food was replaced, no harm done.
My (then) husband, Steve, and I booked the entertainment at People’s Choice for a few years. The festival is dear to my heart as well. I spent many happy hours sipping fresh lemonade, helping out at the media tent, writing and voicing the People’s Choice radio commercials, and marveling at how so few volunteers could create such a huge but homey event.
“At first, this was a ‘silly little arts festival’ that nobody thought would come to much of anything,” John said. “Thanks to George and Nancy, it’s become ‘the local show’ in my opinion. Many local folks come every year, every day. The people have really supported the People’s Choice Festival, and we appreciate it.”
Thanks to the Marions for their energy, enthusiasm, and perseverance. Sadly, Nancy passed away last year and George now lives in Florida. They’d be proud of their legacy, and, 20 shows later, how the ‘second generation’ of volunteers is taking it to the next level, while preserving the original goals – exclusively Pennsylvania vendors and entertainers, affordable crafts, and a wholesome family experience.
photo by Sam Stitzer
photo by Karen Dabney
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Retired Athletes, Full of LoveMisconceptions of an Historic DogBy Toni Duchi
Do you know which dog is called the 40-mile-an-hour couch-potato? It’s the same dog that is one of the oldest breeds in the world and the most bred. But interestingly, most people have never even seen one up close. It’s the GREYHOUND – a sleek and slim example of poetry in motion. If you have never seen one run, you have missed a beautiful sight. If you look into the soft brown eyes of a retired racer, your heart will melt.
Greyhounds have been used for hunting and racing around the world for more than 100 years, although in recent years, many tracks have closed. Today, only seven states allow dog racing; however, thousands of these dogs are still born each year. A greyhound is retired if they don’t run fast enough, if they get injured, or if they get too old to win.
That’s where Nittany Greyhounds comes in. Each year, dozens of greyhounds are shipped from Florida to Pennsylvania for re-homing. Nittany Greyhounds has been in existence since 1997, and since then, we have placed more than 2,000 greys in loving homes.
There are many m i s c o n c e p t i o n s about greys. Some think that they need lots of room to run. No way. They take retirement seriously and are perfectly content to just be with you.
Others think that greyhounds are hyperactive. Again, retirement suits them and they will sleep, rest, or just hang out for about 23 hours a day. Some are more active
than others, of course, but in general, they are content to just be dutiful c o m p a n i o n s . If you have a fenced yard, that will be more than enough space for them to get out any excess energy.
Greyhounds are not mistreated at the track either. They are cared for like the athletes they are. When they are finished racing, they are retired into the arms of adoption groups all
over the country, to spend the rest of their lives just being calm. At one time, thousands of these dogs were euthanized or “rented” to l a b o r a t o r i e s , but now, more
are being released to groups like ours.If you are interested in seeing greyhounds
up close, come see us at Peoples Choice Festival on Saturday. If you can’t make it when we are here, visit our website at www.nittanygreys.org for more information about how to adopt one of these magnificent animals. Nittany Greyhounds also has a kennel near Stormstown, and visits are encouraged! Call us at 814-933-6981.
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People’s Choice is a fair foodie’s dream – dozens of tasty snacks, meals, and refreshments in one spot – lined up by the trees at the south side of the festival grounds. There are two dining tents nearby, where friends and families gather after making their favorite choices. There’s also the South Stage entertainment tent in between – dinner theatre alfresco!
It’s most lavish picnic you can imagine, with the best that Pennsylvania caterers, cooks, and bakers have to offer.
You can go “old school” with hot sausage sandwiches, fresh-squeezed lemonade, and funnel cakes. Go international with Polish haluski, Greek gyros, and Hawaiian shave ice. Or how about upscale goodies like crabcake sandwiches, crepes, and frozen cheesecake? Breakfast, lunch, supper, and refreshing
snacks are available from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday t h r o u g h Saturday and from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday – every hour of the festival.
You can also take some PA-made yumminess home with you. Visit the specialty food tent nearby for sweet and savory food products. You’ll find dip chillers and dip mix, maple products, coffee beans, jellies, mustards, wines, sauces, salsa, chutneys, vinaigrettes, and flavored olive oils – all created in Pennsylvania kitchens, farms, and wineries.
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GrillersPulled PorkRibsBarbecued ChickenHot DogsBarbecue Roast BeefHamburgers
Main AttractionsCrabcake SandwichesSweet and Savory CrepesPizzaPeirogiesHaluskiStuffed CabbageHot Sausage SandwichesCheesesteaksRegular & Chicken Gyros
Finger FoodsChicken or Steak on a StickBeef JerkyAlmondsMozzarella SticksPopcorn
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Entertainment ScheduleThursday, July 12LOCKPORT DRIFTERS – North Stage, 11:30 a.m.
Named for their favorite hangout on the west branch of the Susquehanna River, the
Lockport Drifters is a three-member acoustic string band that plays a variety of musical styles
from traditional bluegrass and old timey favorites to classic rock, country, folk, and gospel
standards. Best known for their strong vocals and harmony, relaxed performance style and reverence for fun, the group also adds unique arrangements and instrumentals to their traditionally spirited music. Members are Phil Reeder: bass, guitar, vocals; Dale Haines: guitar, vocals; and Phil Ponish: dobro, vocals. The Lockport Drifters make their homes in Clinton and Center counties and can be heard locally at various venues in Lock Haven, and at the Howard Fire Hall’s traditional Sunday music jams. Phil Ponish and Phil Reeder can be heard often in a variety of local bands. Check for schedules at: http://tinyurl.com/38tjpn.
JAY VONADA TRIO – South Stage, 11:30 a.m.In January, The Jay Vonada Trio released
their follow-up to their 2008 release Jammin’. This second CD is called Red Pajamas. The trio is lead by trombonist Jay Vonada of Aaronsburg. Organist Alex Sell and drummer Kevin Lowe round out the trio.
The group plays jazz, funk and blues. Visit www.jayvonada.net.
ROCK SCHOOL, GUITARMAN STUDIOS – North Stage, 1 p.m.
Al Miller, now “semi”- retired guitar teacher of State College for about 25+ years is the brains/instructor behind this operation! He started Rock School as an extension of his private teaching business about six years
ago with the desire of kids and “big” kids dreaming of playing with a real band. Thanks to Al, rock schoolers finish a project – to perform a whole song or two with confidence and pride. Al is still doing what he can along with assistance from former students and musician friends – to name a few – Mike Mitchell, Chad Caprio, and Brad Lunsford. His wife, Chrissy, took on some administrative duties and coaching for vocals and stage presence. There’s an age range from 10 years old to 70, diverse music like pop/rock, country, heavy metal, blues, alternative, originals, and beyond. The couple runs a rock school/vocal workshop fall/spring and summer and is gaining new venues to showcase them – like Peoples Choice!
RAMPART STREET RAMBLERS – South Stage, 1 p.m.
The Rampart Street Ramblers, formerly Canal St. Hot 6, takes its name from the legendary street in old New Orleans where jazz music originated, flourished, and carries on its grand glory today. The group presents traditional New Orleans-style Dixieland jazz music. Founded some years ago by well-known jazz clarinet and saxophone stylist Dave Wilson, the Rampart Street Ramblers comprise the very best – a top-notch all-star group of “traditional” music players from Central PA and beyond. The rotating lineup includes: Tex Wyndam (piano and cornet, from the Red Lion Jazz Band) or Tom Pontz (piano); Mike Evock (banjo); Drew Nugent (piano and cornet, from his Midnight Society Jazz Orchestra); Dave Wilson (clarinet, soprano, alto, tenor, C-melody saxophones, late of the Canal Street Hot 6); Brian Priebe (trombone); John Kavolcek (tuba, of the Tarnished 6); Skip Rohrich (drums, of Blackbird Society Orchestra). Visit davewilsonmusic,org.
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STATE COLLEGE SENIOR CITIZENS BAND – North Stage, 2:30 p.m.
Twelve instrumentalists plus female and male vocalists make up the State College Senior Citizens Band. The experienced musicians in the band relive their younger days by playing “Big Band” tunes of the ’30s, ’40s and ’50s - plus a few polkas for variety. The band has performed at Peoples Choice for a number of years – along with gigs at Grange Fair, the Tyrone Reservoir Concerts, the Huntingdon County Fair, and other local summer venues.
JAY SMAR COAL & FOLK MUSIC – South Stage, 2:30 p.m.
In the last five years, Jay Smar has toured Scotland twice, received recognition from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives,
performed twice at the Philadelphia Folk Festival, recorded music from the Welsh BBC movie The Welsh in America, and was selected by the Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour to be on their professional roster. Armed with two guitars,
baritone vocals, claw-hammer banjo, plus fiddling, singing, and flat-footin’ (a form of clog dancing) he offers an acoustical buffet of American music. His songs include old time mountain music, bluegrass, gospel, and coal-mining songs of Northeast Pennsylvania. He’s performed a number of times at the festival and is pleased to be back this year.
THE CLIFF TURNER BAND R&B SOUL REVIEW – North Stage, 4 p.m.
The Cliff Turner Band R&B Soul Review is anchored by the band’s namesake, Cliff Turner. This seven-piece band enjoys playing classic R&B, soul, funk, and the occasional classic rock song from the greatest artists
of all time. If you’re looking for a chance to get up and dance or just listen to great music performed by musicians who
strive to do justice to some of the best songs ever written – the Cliff Turner Band delivers. The lineup is Cliff Turner on bass and vocals, Duane Eberhart on sax and vocals, Greg Elliott on drums and vocals, John Agostini on sax, percussion and bass, Liz Lasher on keyboard, harmonica and vocals, Mickey Tomasetti on lead vocals, percussion and drums, and Kenny Reese, the meticulous sound man.
CHIZ RIDER – North Stage, 6 p.m. Chiz began his trumpet ministry when he
was seven years old, with a concert debut at his church. By then he had been playing the trumpet for three years, having discovered his father’s high school instrument in a closet when he was four. National touring began in his last years in high school. His first recording at age 15, was a custom CD titled, Chiz, soon followed by Colors in Brass, his debut on the Myrrh label, Chiz Rider, followed by Sold on Salvation, To The One I Praise, and A Big Band Christmas. He collaborated with instrumentalists on Power Praise and Gentle Worship and has his own CD, Live Worship.
THURSDAY HEADLINER: THE BADLEES, South Stage, two sets, 6 p.m. & 7 p.m.See profile on page 37.
Friday, July 13HERITAGE BRASS – North Stage, 11:30 a.m.
For three decades the Keystone Society of Swing has brought the big band sounds of yesteryear to central Pennsylvania. Based in State College, they have played at festivals, concert series, and various venues in Centre County and surrounding areas. The group consists of a classic 17-piece big band instrumentation and a featured vocalist. Their repertoire is rooted in the big band era of the 1930s and ’40s but extends into the evolving big band sounds over the subsequent decades.
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BLACK COFFEE – South Stage, 11:30 a.m.Black Coffee is a soul, blues, and funk band
based out of central Pennsylvania. Fronted by singer Caitlin Cuneo, the band creates an energized show, spanning from slow blues/jazz numbers to all-out funk grooves. The rhythm section supports Miss Cuneo with their subtle hooks, pulsating rhythms and tasteful solos – and the band’s passion for performing live is evident from their dynamic performances. www.nocreamorsugar.net
SUMMER ROCK CAMP WITH MATT PRICE & JEFF GIBLE – North Stage, 1 p.m.
Jeff Gibble and Matt Price started Rock Camp in the summer of 2010 when they saw a need for their private students to expand into a group-playing environment. The original goal was to do three one-week classes during the summer; however, due to popularity, a fourth class was added. After the success of these initial summer rock camps, they started planning two winter rock camps that were held during the 2010 winter holiday break. In the summer of 2011, they expanded the camp to every week of summer vacation and offered a variety of levels from beginner to advanced. In the winter of 2010, Jeff and Matt moved the concert to the big stage at Cafe 210 West in State College. Beginning in summer 2012, multi-option, multi-level rock camps are being offered.
JR & SHARON BAND – South Stage, 1 p.m.Sharon joined J.R. to become “J.R. and
Sharon” in the summer of 1994 and has been singing with J.R. ever since as a popular acoustic duo. The “J.R. and Sharon
Band” came into existence in the spring of 1996 when J.R. Mangan and Sharon (Clendenning) Bove added additional band members, who have changed over the years. At People’s Choice Festival, they will be accompanied by Bill Wilgus (guitar and mandolin) and Eric Bishop (guitar and accordian).
PUFFER FISH – South Stage, 2:30 p.m.
Puffer Fish is an indie rock/ indie pop/ power pop band
with influences from the British Invasion, underground rock, punk rock, alternative rock, art school stuff, and college radio station-type music. They mainly play in the Harrisburg area, but have been to Williamsport, Allentown, and plan to go to Baltimore and Philly. Their influences are The Beatles, The Yard Birds, old David Bowie, The Clash, The Kinks, The Talking Heads, R.E.M., Echo and the Bunnymen, and more. Matt and Stu play guitar and sings, Larry plays bass and sings, with Steve on the drums. Expect to hear a mix of original music and jangly pop favorites from the past.
NITTANY KNIGHTS BARBERSHOP CHORUS – North Stage, 2:30 p.m.
The Nittany Knights Barbershop Chorus, was chartered in 1964 in State College as one of the 700 chapters at that time of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Singing in America (now the Barbershop Harmony Society). It is a widely recognized, ever-growing, singing fraternity of men drawn together by their love of the four-part, a cappella, close-harmony style of music known as barbershop. The Nittany Knights has a membership of approximately 40 voices. Its members come from State College, Bellefonte, Boalsburg, Logantown, Dubois, and Lewistown. Some singers in the Altoona Horseshoe Chorus are dual members. The Nittany Knights is always looking for men who like to sing. Visit www.NittanyKnights.org
TUSSEY MOUNTAIN MOONSHINERS – North Stage, 4 p.m.
Winners of the 2010 DelFest Bluegrass Band Competition, the Tussey Mountain Moonshiners hail from State College and are proud to honor the bluegrass tradition of the region. Their debut release, I’m Going Home, contains seven original songs and a few additional numbers. Onstage, they bring a captivating mix of traditional and more progressive
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bluegrass, along with some old-time and folk. With tight harmonies and hot picking to keep your toes tapping, you can hear how much they love the music (when they’re not busy dodging those pesky revenuers)! The Tussey Mountain Moonshiners are: Stephen Buckalew (guitar, fiddle, vocals), Bryan Homan (bass, guitar, vocals), Karin Hastings (mandolin, fiddle, vocals), Gwen Stimely (banjo, vocals) and Paul Brigman (guitar, bass, vocals). www.tusseymountainmoonshiners.com
YOUR DAD’S FRIENDS – North Stage, 6 p.m.Your Dad’s Friends has been making music
together for 10 years. Formed in Altoona in the summer of 2002, Your Dad’s Friends (YDF) is Central PA’s Good Times & Great Oldies Band!
The band consists of founding members Don Bedell of State College on guitar and vocals, Roger Corey of Altoona on keyboards and
vocals, and Rick Herbster of Altoona on guitar and vocals. They’ve welcomed new members Craig Schaffer of Bellwood on bass and vocals and Dave DeCapria of Lock Haven on drums and vocals. Through the years, YDF has entertained thousands in central PA at DelGrosso’s Amusement Park, JAMA-Palooza in Indiana, Lakemont Park, the Bellefonte Cruise, Penn State Altoona’s Arts Festival, Medlar Field at Lubrano Park, Thunder in the Valley, and the Lock Haven Regatta, to name a few. YDF will have you dancing in the aisles and singing along. www.yourdadsfriends.com
FRIDAY HEADLINER: DAVID ZENTNER AND COUNTRY TRADITION - South Stage, two sets, 6 p.m. & 7 p.m.See profile on page 37.
Saturday, July 14BRIO DANCE COMPANY – South Stage, 11 a.m.
Brio Dance Company of State College is a non-profit contemporary dance company created to bring life-giving dance to the world. They strive to bring quality dance performance and education to audiences world-wide and partner with artists and organizations who care for the underprivileged. Through the rich medium of dance and theatre, Brio Dance Company brings history to life! www.briodancecompany.com
VOXOLOGY – North Stage, noonKevin Neidig and Les Vonderlin make up
this award-winning group based in Central Pennsylvania. They have been performing together for more than 15 years, and celebrated their fourth anniversary while performing at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. Both are two-time first place winners at the North Bay Deer Creek Fiddler’s Convention in Westminster, MD, Les winning vocal competitions and Kevin winning guitar and vocals. Neidig and Vonderlin have both had original pieces featured in performances of the Hanover Academy of Dance in Hanover. They have produced three recordings, their most recent release being Someday Soon. Each project has received accolades from critics and other musicians. Windham Hill recording artist Doyle Dykes told them to “keep writing, playing and singing ... You’ve been entrusted with a wonderful gift!” www.voxology.com
ANDY ANGEL QUARTET – South Stage, 11:30 a.m.
Andy Angelucci Quartet’s music has delighted crowds all over the USA and internationally. He is known for his big band
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sound, plus his keen sense of jazz. Andy has had the privilege of working with some of the outstanding entertainers in the industry from big bands to the jazz artists of our time. Whether listening to his flugelhorn, trombone, or trumpet on a big-band arrangement, you know you are enjoying the best. His vocal talent is a plus. Andy retired from the road in the early ’90s. He left the musical comedy scene and returned to his “music roots.” With his dance band, Andy looks forward to many years of giving the dancers music for their dancing and listening pleasure. www.andyangel.com
BLACK CAT BELLY DANCE & FRIENDS – North Stage, 1:30 p.m.
Black Cat Belly Dance offers instruction in Middle Eastern dance in Centre County, and is owned by professional belly dancer and teacher, Shannon Bishop. They will be showcasing belly dance styles from around the world, including Egyptian, Turkish, American Caberet, and American Improvisational Tribal Style belly dance. Performers will include Fikriyyah of Lewisburg and Shannon Bishop of State College, as well as Bishop’s professional belly dance troupe, Pepper Lotus Tribal, and two of her student troupes. Pepper Lotus Tribal is the region’s only professional belly dance troupe – highly regarded for all-improvisational belly dance shows. Through non-verbal cues, the dancers “talk” to each other to create a one-of-a-kind performances featuring traditional Middle Eastern belly dance. See them at Zeno’s Pub in State College, as well as at Kaarma Indian Restaurant, where they are the house dancers.
DEACONS OF DIXIELAND – South Stage, 2 p.m.The Deacons of Dixieland is an 8-piece
traditional jazz band from Central Pennsylvania. They were formed by John Kepler in 1988 in State College. They play jazz standards plus
hymns, blues, waltzes, polkas, and even a few country tunes – in a happy Dixieland style. The audience is welcome to participate
by playing washboards and parading with
colorful umbrellas. They have been supplying lively entertainment for concerts, festivals, community parks, retirement homes, clubs, and tailgate parties at Penn State football games since 1988. The Deacons play a broad range of Dixieland style jazz music, including classic Dixieland selections, blues, and country music in a Dixieland style. You can visit www.deaconsofdixieland.org to meet the members, listen to cuts from CDs, browse through photos, and check out upcoming jobs! Members include Jay Caprio, Mike Loewen, Marty Gillespie, Graham Spanier, Jim Ressler, Ray Dillon, Phil Ponish, and Bill Kawa.
SINGER SONGWRITERS K.J. – South Stage, 3:30 p.m.
KJ has established herself as one of the true “positive leaders and motivational musicians” of the U.S. Folk Circuit and Motivational Speaking circuit today. Besides entertaining and speaking throughout the United States, KJ has also toured extensively in the British Isles – especially her “second home” of Scotland, where she maintains a secondary base of operations. With six and 12-string guitars as her main instruments, KJ often brings many others: Appalachian lap dulcimer, autoharp, Djembe drum, banjo, penny whistles, egg shakers, or keyboard. A cappella tunes many times enter her performance, as well as many light-hearted audience participation tunes. After being raised between the suburbs of Philadelphia and the small town of Mifflinburg in summers, KJ is now a resident of central Pennsylvania, near the small college town of Lewisburg. www.kjsmile.com
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DAN & GALLA MUSICAL SHOW – North Stage, 3 p.m.
This husband and wife team sings and plays several instruments. They are entertainers as well as musicians. Galla (guitar, flute, balalaika, harmonica, and ukulele) and Dan
(keyboard, accordion, and trumpet) love to get everyone involved. “We are a party waiting to happen,” laughs Galla. At a Dan & Galla show you can expect to hear classics from the ’50s and ’60s, country, patriotic,
calypso, Russian, Big Band, polkas and much more. They have been described as “so much fun” and a “show for all ages”. The couple hails from Alexandria and performs year-round at festivals, fairs, schools and special events. For more information, visit their website at www.gallaanddan.com.
PURE CANE SUGAR – North Stage, 4:30 p.m.Pure Cane Sugar’s sultry voices, soulful
harmonies, and powerful lyrics, evoke exquisite vocals. When all three songstresses, Kate Twoey, Molly Countermine, and Natalie Berrena, combine as Pure Cane Sugar the result is “an assemblage of masterful melodies and haunting harmonies that inspire sweet dreams.” With accompanying artists Daniel Collins on fiddle and Daryl Branford on drums, their original, artful arrangements are captured on a backdrop of perfectly textured synergy and rhythm. www.facebook.com/purecanesugar
CENTRE COUNTY OUTSTANDING YOUNG WOMEN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM – North Stage, 6:45 p.m.
Centre County’s Outstanding Young Woman Scholarship Program is held annually to honor Centre County’s outstanding high school senior young women. Visit www.centrecountyoyw.com for information
SATURDAY HEADLINER: BILL HALEY’S COMETS & THE COMET’S ROCK ‘N ROLL SHOW, South Stage, two sets, 6 p.m. & 7:15 p.m.See profile on page 38.
Sunday, July 15ST. JOHNS UNITED CHURCH & ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH – North Stage, 10:30 a.m.
Artists, vendors, and the public are welcome to an outdoor church service on the North Stage before the festival opens for business.
ALTOONA CHORUS, SWEET ADELINES – South Stage, 11:30 a.m.
The Altoona chorus of Sweet Adelines International has been providing education and entertainment since 1954. This dynamic group of singers, under the direction of Ann George, is making its first-ever appearance at the People’s Choice Festival. The Altoona Chorus of Sweet Adelines International is a group of women who love perfecting and performing the musical art form of barbershop harmony through education, competition, and love of the craft. The women of the chorus meet Tuesday evenings from eight different counties to share their love of singing a cappella harmony. www.altoonachorus.com
TREE – North Stage, noon TREE, out of Johnstown, are musicians
who combine elements of traditional Irish, Celtic rock, bluegrass, and old-time music into a lively and unique sound that’s truly their own. With instrumentation including guitar, fiddle, bass, and drums, this tight-knit group creates a barrage of up-beat and eclectic music sure to have your toes tapping from the first note to
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the last. Maintaining a vigorous practice and performance schedule, TREE has performed at a wide variety of local and regional venues and festivals since their debut in early 2005. But for this band, success comes with the sheer enjoyment of the music they play, which shines through each time they hit the stage. TREE consists of Matt Harnett on vocals and acoustic guitar, Jen Harnett on fiddle, Jason Pinto on bass, and Mike Dixon on drums.
KEYSTONE SOCIETY OF SWING – North Stage, 2:30 p.m.
The Keystone Society of Swing is a community based band composed of musicians from the central Pennsylvania area. We play music of the swing era (1930-50’s) The musicians hail from State College, Lock Haven, Renovo, Altoona, Williamsport, Scranton, and Harrisburg. They are considered a big band, dance band, or swing band, and say they play “just for the enjoyment of it.”
SUNDAY’S HEADLINER: BILL HALEY’S COMETS & THE COMET’S ROCK ‘N ROLL SHOW, South Stage, two sets, 1:30 & 3:30 p.m.See profile on page 38.
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Big Concerts NightlyRock & Country, Old & New, Each With Two Sets On Stage
You have the opportunity to see a full-blown concert every night of Peoples’ Choice Festival – and they’re all free! The Badlees create their own brand of rock. David Zentner and Country Tradition play old-time traditional country music. Bill Haley’s Comets take you back to the ’50s and ’60s. And Elvis lives through Brad Crum’s great performances. All are Pennsylvania natives, and all are playing two sets on the South Stage, with an intermission you can fill by traveling to the North Stage for more fine homegrown entertainment.
The Badlees5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Thursday, July 12
The Badlees are a four-piece rock band that’s been creating and performing music since 1990. Pete Palladino (vocals, Bret Alexander (guitar), Paul Smith (bass), and Ron Simasek (drums) joined forces decades ago upon encountering each other time and time again on the road.
The Badlees are very different from one another, each bringing his own unique personality and musical influences to the band. However, these differences are what makes them work so well together – surviving the ups and downs of the ever-changing music industry. They’re truly a band that’s more than the sum of its parts.
In 1990, they entered their third decade of creating their unique sound. The Badlees continued to focus on what made them special, without regard to what was hot at the time.
Wrapping complex, thought-provoking lyrics in a rock band format is The Badlees “secret sauce.”
In the past 22 years, they’ve continued to produce music in their special style, soon to record their tenth studio release, “See Me As A Picture: The Best, So Far,” an 18-song compilation of musical highlights of their career – a career spanning a couple of major record deals, radio hits, and national critical acclaim. www.badlees.com
David Zentner and Country Tradition5 p.m. and 7 p.m., Friday, July 13
David Zentner hails from State College. His love of country music started in his boyhood when he first heard the likes of George Strait, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Hank Williams (Sr & Jr), Ernest Tubb, Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, and Ray Price, to name a few. Little did he realize that one day he would be a member of Loretta Lynn’s band and play with Ernest Tubb’s legendary band on the stage of the Grand ‘Ole Opry!
David has traveled extensively as a band member with country music legends Loretta Lynn and Johnny Paycheck, playing bass and acoustic guitar. He has backed some of the biggest names in country music on the Grand ‘Ole Opry as well as radio programs.
In 2008, he showcased his own special “traditional style” of country music, recording his debut CD, “My Kind of Country.” This CD features all styles of t r a d i t i o n a l country music from good ‘ole tear jerkin’ songs to mellow Texas swing sounds made famous by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys – another of David’s boyhood heroes.
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David now travels with his hand-picked band consisting of lead guitar, steel guitar, fiddle, rhythm guitar, bass guitar, and drums. Together they provide a tremendous backing band for David’s unique, sweet, smooth vocals. www.myspace.com/davidzentnermusic
Bill Haley’s Comets & The Comet’s Rock ‘n Roll Show6 p.m. and 7:15 p.m., Saturday, July 14
Saturday night, it’s Bill Haley’s Comets, of “Rock Around The Clock” fame with Band Leader, Al Rappa, The Original Walking Bass Man. Al has been a member of the band since 1956, and can be seen in films and heard on record albums with Bill Haley.
Audiences go wild over Al’s musical antics
as he sings and plays right to the crowd. In a typical show, spectators are on their feet, singing, dancing, and chasing after the band leader.
Al sang and played bass, organ, and trumpet with many notable Philadelphia bands before joining the Comets. He also appeared as a one-man show.
Bill Haley called on Al to play bass on an instrumental album for Decca in 1956. Two
cuts, “Joey’s Song” and “Skokiaan,” became hits, and Al began his long association with Bill Haley’s Comets.
In Europe, the band shared the stage with the fledgling Beatles. During the 1960s and ’70s, Al played on Bill Haley albums recorded on the Decca, Warner Bros., Apt, Nicetown and Music City labels.
In the ’80s, Al gained legal rights to the name “Bill Haley’s Comets” and continued touring the world. Bill Haley’s Comets have performed with rock ’n’ roll legends including The Drifters, The Coasters, Joey Dee, The Del Vikings, The Shirelles, Frankie Avalon, Fabian, and Bobby Rydell. www.billhaleyscomets.com
Elvis Impersonator, Brad Crum1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., Sunday, July 15
Brad Crum is an experienced performer with over 36 years as a band leader and musician and ten years as an Elvis impersonator. Raised in Halifax, Pennsylvania, he played drums at the age of 12 starting in the family band and formed his own band by the age of 16.
Elvis was a major influence throughout his musical career and he never imagined that one day he would impersonate The King of Rock n Roll. It all started when his wife asked him to pretend to be “Elvis” at her gift shop for a special event. After seeing the ladies reactions, he realized there was a market for Elvis even though Elvis was long gone.
Brad purchased his first Elvis jumpsuit in 2000 and today owns six jumpsuits and several other styles of suits worn in his tribute shows. Although Brad is a machinist by trade, he started performing his shows on a full-time basis in 2004. Now performing over 150 Vegas style shows a year, he is also requested for gospel concerts. Brad’s 3-½ octave vocal range and intonation is truly his talent. www.rememberelvis.com
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Late entries won’t be judged, but will still be eligible for remaining door prizes.Registration is $10.00 per vehicle. Upon registering, you will be automatically entered to win numerous door prizes presented throughout the day — from restaurant Gift Certificates, Car Care & Detailing items & much more!
Tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The official registration and financial information of the Centre County Youth Service Bureau may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free within Pennsylvania 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.
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SCHEDULE11am – 1pmRegistration for car and motorcycle show at the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg
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6pm – 8pmCruise around Beaver and College avenues in downtown State College
6pm – 9pmBest of the Best show on Allen Street in downtown State College
Throughout the Day, at the Pennsylvania Military Museum, enjoy these great family and spectator events:
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Raffles throughout the day for participants and spectators
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Best of the Best$1,000 CASH AWARD to Best of Show Winner. PLUS Four $250.00 Class Awards!
Competitors Wanted! We are looking for the region’s Top Show Vehicles! If you have won a First Place Award Trophy, Best of Show or have a Vehicle of Special Interest, you may qualify! For an application or more details visit
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