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Sharing and appreciating the cultures of Adams County through music, food, and art Sunday, September 21 Gettysburg Recreation Park 12 Noon until 5 PM Free Admission Adams County Heritage Festival 2003

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Page 1: Adams County Heritage Festival 2003 - icpj-gettysburg.org · Educational Services Gettysburg Communities That Care Gettysburg Police Department/ PACT Gettysburg Times NIE Program

Sharing and appreciating the cultures of Adams County through music, food, and art

Sunday, September 21Gettysburg Recreation Park

12 Noon until 5 PM

Free Admission

Adams County Heritage Festival

2003

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The Heritage Festival CommitteeBill Collinge, Chair

George Gelles, TreasurerMeghan Bolden

Kathy Cain-Lorenz, Non-ProfitsChad Close

Candace Desonier, FoodBarbara Fick

Diana Henne, Children‛s ActivitiesTom Kiniry, Traffic, Grounds, Program Ads

Nancy Konopka, Children‛s ActivitiesSarah McMaster, Children‛s Activities

Mary Patrick, Local ArrangementsTricia Pitney, Crafts and Exhibits

Marguerite Plank, Program & BrochureJan Powers, Publicity and Grants

Cynthia Reimel, Volunteer Coordinator and YWCA Representative

Lynda Taylor, Crafts and ExhibitsMegan Weikel, Non-Profits

Sue Williams, Arts Council Representative

90 Buford Ave. • Gettysburg, PAPhone 334-4816

Fresh-Cut Steaks • Broiled SeafoodWeekend Breakfast Buffet

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Non-Profit OrganizationsAble & Willing International

Education FoundationAdams County Arts CouncilAdams County Human Relations

CouncilAdams County Library System

BookmobileAdams County Literacy CouncilAmerican Red Cross of Adams

CountyBig Brothers Big Sisters of

Adams CountyCornerstone Counseling and

Educational ServicesGettysburg Communities That

CareGettysburg Police Department/

PACTGettysburg Times NIE Program HACCInterfaith Center for Peace

and Justice

Land Conservancy of Adams County

The Learning CurveLincoln Cemetery Project

AssociationMake-A-Wish of South

Central PAMediation Services of

Adams CountyPEACEPlanned Parenthood of

Central PAProject Gettysburg-LeonReal CommitmentRural OpportunitiesSurvivorsTender Care Pregnancy

CentersYWCA of Gettysburg and

Adams County

Schedule

Tim Lambert, WITF, Master of CeremoniesRay Miller, Stage Manager

12:00 p.m. Rodney Yeaple, Bagpipes

Opening Invocation, the Rev. Brenda Walter, Fairfield Mennonite Church

Proclamations and Greetings: State Senator Terry Punt

Adams County Commissioners

Gettysburg Borough Council

12:30 p.m. Atzilut: Jewish and Arabic music

1:15 p.m. Blue and Gray Cadets

1:30 p.m. Slingo: Irish music

2:15 p.m. Generación Diez

2:30 p.m. Jambulay: Caribbean music

3:30 p.m. Voices of Love: Gospel music

4:00 p.m. Children‛s play, “Skupper Duppers,” Adams County Children‛s Traveling Theatre Troupe, Ann Griffith, Director

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Soups, Salads, Entrees & Catering(717) 334-2333

Open Daily 44 Steinwehr AvenueAt 11:30 a.m. Gettysburg, PA

Food Vendors

Amy‛s Thai CuisineLiliana Arias (Colombian)Eclectic Elan (breads,

sandwiches)Reyna Fallon (Mexican)Casa Guadalupana

(Mexican)Generación Diez (Mexican)Lincoln Lodge Elks #145

(chicken wings)Momnpopzz Kettle KornPenguins Shaved IcePrudhomme‛s Lost Cajun

KitchenRagged Edge Coffee

HouseRita‛s ConcessionsRoss‛s Coffeehouse and

EaterySt. Mary‛s Orthodox

ChurchVanita Trading (Indian)

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Mount St. Mary’s College and SeminaryDepartment of Public Safety

Pray for World Peace

Crafts, Vendors, Demonstrators & DisplaysGail McClusky, Misty Mountain Fiber Workshop: A

spinning and weaving demonstrationGay Foltz, Foltz Woodcarving Studio: Demonstrate and

sell folk art style woodcarving Bill Brick, B-reseated Chair Weaving: Demonstrate chair

weaving (caning, splint, rush)Julie Aha: “Hands on” massage therapy demonstrationJeanne Knight, Little Sunshine‛s Art: Display first nation

clay people, paintings, clay people with stories Richard C. James III, Omari‛s Place: African, Southeast

Asian and African/American artWilbur Fordham, former Negro League baseball player,

selling his book “I Gave It My Best Shot”Beth Edwards, Shining Crow Designs: Handmade silver

jewelry and beadwork (American Indian and Celtic designs)

Christine Ecker, Adams County Council to Prevent Teen Pregnancy: selling cookie cutters, soap, notepads, seasonal coasters

Joyce Ruane and Betsy Tresselt, Eclectic Élan: Handmade jewelry, stained glass, bath & body products, stepping stones

Ramonita Rivera, Casa Guadalupana: Mexican craftsGettysburg Gardens displaying all things BritishWindmill Carriages: carriage rides

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Thanks for Grant Support!This project is partially supported by a grant from Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour, developed and funded by the Vira I. Heinz Endowment; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency; and The Pew Charitable Trusts; and administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.

This program is funded in part by a Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PPA) grant. The Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts program is a partnership initiative between local arts organizations and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency. State government funding for the arts comes through an annual appropriation by Pennsylvania‛s General Assembly and from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. PPA is administered in this region by the Council for the Arts.

This program is also supported in part by the STAR Grant Program, developed by the Adams County Arts Council and funded by the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency, the Adams County Commissioners, and the Borough of Gettysburg

We are grateful for the support of all the above programs.

We are also grateful for the support of the Robert C. Hoffman Charitable Endowment Trust.

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Our deepest thanks to...

Adams County Arts CouncilAdams County Commissioners

Adams County Literacy CouncilBorough of Gettysburg

Cornell-Abraxas Leadership Development ProgramThe Evening Sun

Fairfield Mennonite ChurchGallery 30

Gettysburg Burial Vault CompanyGettysburg College students (GIV Day)

Gettysburg HospitalThe Gettysburg Times

Gettysburg Youth Soccer ClubGiant

Hanover HospitalInterfaith Center for Peace and Justice

Nate JeffersonMount Saint Mary‛s College

Cleveland Null, DDSCynthia Reimel

Rice Fruit CompanyCatherine Scott

Randy SmithTwin Springs Fruit Farm

United Way of Adams CountyUtz Potato Chip Company, Inc.

Wal-MartWeis Markets

WETA-FMWGET/WGTY

WITF-FMYWCA of Gettysburg and Adams County

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CRAGI web site: http://gettysburg.edu/~jpowers/cragi.html

Demonstrators - Children‛s AreaStrawberry Hill Nature Center —Live animals and environmental information —Rob Cardeiro or Eddy Rubin Explore and More —Andrea Robinson and Alesia McCleaf Caprine Delight —Goat milking and information on goats—Candy Walker The Center/El Centro—Activities boothCatherine Scott—Pottery demonstrator for children

• Passport to Adventure: children receive Passport which is stamped at subsequent tables that they visit; after their trip is complete, they return to the Passport table for a reward.

• German Gingerbread Cottages: costumed Renaissance ladies help children make and decorate paper bag gingerbread houses

• Friendship Bookmarks: children celebrate International Day of Peace by making bookmarks; volunteers help children write their names and favorite sayings in many languages

• Face Painting: (a picture is worth 1000 words)

• Strawberry Hill Nature Center: children meet and learn about the native plants and animals of Adams County

• Origami: local artist, Hiroko Rubin, helps children make simple Japanese origami figures

• Around the World Fun Bags: children use designs from around the world to make crayon rubbings on tote bags

• Mexican Games: children play Mexican games under the direction of Generacion Diez staff

Heritage Festival Children‛s Activities