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Parade at 9 a.m. Arts & Craft s • Food • Children’s Area • Games • 200+ Vendors
Demonstrators • Entertainment • Car and Bike Show • Juried Art Show
Special publicati on of
Saturday, Oct. 3rd, 2015 • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Downtown Madison, AL.
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Welcome to another outstanding Madison event!
As Mayor of Madison and on behalf of our Madison City Council, we are very proud to welcome you to our 35th Annual Madison Street Festi val, in historic downtown Madison.
Our Street Festi val has grown tremendously over the past 34 years, bringing yet another fun and exciti ng event to our growing and revitalized historic downtown. Last year my wife, Dana, and I along with thousands of guests had a wonderful ti me enjoying the arts & craft s, arti st exhibits, car
show, music, informati on booths, rides, petti ng zoo, exhibits for the kids, and plenty of food for the day.
We hope that you and your family enjoy the Madison Street Festi val this year. Special thanks to our event Director, Sharon Holcombe and the many amazing volunteers that we have in the city of Madison for their dedicati on toward making this a great event for our residents.
Sincerely,
Troy TrulockMayor
Letter from Mayor Troy Trulock
Welcome to the 35th Annual Madison Street Festi val held in the heart of Historic Downtown Madison. The festi val is Madison’s largest event and brings neighbors together for a day of celebrati on and showcases the best of our town and reminds us why Madison is such a great community.
We would like to thank our Sponsors and Media Partners that so generously support the festi val which ensures this remains a free event for all of our visitors. Secondly, thanks to all of the dedicated Volunteers, Vendors, Arti sts,
Arts and Craft smen, Exhibitors, Entertainers and Festi val Visitors. And also, a special thank you goes to the City of Madison Police, Fire, Public Works and Recreati on departments and our Madison City Council, whose encouragement and support of this festi val has been limitless.
With this being my fi rst year as president of the Madison Street Festi val, I am amazed at the commitment of this group of volunteers that orchestrate the wonderful festi val with so much to off er people of all ages. Thank you MSF Committ ee for your support and guidance.
We look forward to seeing you on October 3rd in Historic Madison!Like our Facebook page: Madison Street Festi valVisit us today and visit us oft en at: www.madisonstreetf esti val.org
Festi val held in the heart of Historic Downtown Madison. The festi val is Madison’s largest event and brings neighbors together for a day of celebrati on and showcases the best of our town and reminds us why Madison is such a great community.
Media Partners that so generously support the festi val which ensures this remains a free event for all of our visitors. Secondly, thanks to all of the dedicated Volunteers, Vendors, Arti sts,
Arts and Craft smen, Exhibitors, Entertainers and Festi val Visitors. And also, a
Letter from Madison Street Festival President
Madison Street Festi valP.O. 1037
Madison, AL 35758Madisonstreetf esti val.org
2015 MSF Committee
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event!
Madison City Council, we are very proud to welcome you to our 35th Annual Madison Street Festi val, in historic downtown Madison.
over the past 34 years, bringing yet another fun and exciti ng event to our growing and revitalized historic downtown. Last year my wife, Dana, and I along with thousands of guests had a wonderful ti me enjoying the arts & craft s, arti st exhibits, car
show, music, informati on booths, rides, petti ng zoo, exhibits for the kids, and
Sharon HolcombeKyle Mumaw
Debbie OvercashBrian Mayfi eld
Christy HallBeth MumawGayle Milam
D. J. KleinMatt Balch
Brenda ParkerKathy Lewis
Jana SamlowskiKaren Morris
Marty AlfredOpie Balch
Natalie BalchStacey Whitmark
Alicia RobertsFaye WishikKathy Morris
Keegan MumawRosalie Holcombe
Kay SpenceSharon Crawford
Tina Beacraft Linda McGowan
John RobertsWarren MunsterTim Holcombe
Tommy OvercashChristi ne RossDebbie HooverSarah BrewerSandy PatelTed WhitneySue McCoy
Caroline ReedBeth Ridgeway
Tommy Whitt en
Celebrate the Community ...................................... 4
Stage schedules ...................................................... 7
Madison Street Festi val map ...............................8-9
Map key .................................................................. 9
Informati on booths .............................................. 12
Sponsor’s Booths .................................................. 13
Parade informati on ............................................... 13
Children’s area ...................................................... 14
Arti st Alley ............................................................ 14
Exhibiti ons and Demonstrati ons .......................... 15
Food vendors ........................................................ 15
Thank you to our sponsors ................................... 16
Sharon Holcombe, PresidentMadison Street Festi val - 2015
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Story By Gregg L. ParkerPhotographs By Click Photo Designs by Sarah Brewer
Live music in all flavors. Lip-smacking food and fine art. One-of-a-kind collectibles, make-and-take souvenirs, flashy cars and marching bands. These elements will combine on October 3 for the 2015 Madison Street Festival (MSF).
The festival is the city’s “largest event and unites the community as they enjoy arts and culture, interactive exhibits, car show, a wonderful children’s area and great food,” MSF President Sharon Holcombe said. “The family-oriented festival is admission free and held in beautiful historic Madison.”
Holcombe’s major reward is “maintaining MSF traditions so intertwined with the DNA of the City
of Madison.”New for 2015, the Railway Cafe
on Church Street will give a second seating area for concessions. A second shuttle stop at Church and Arnett streets will allow visitors to enter at the north side, close to Artist Cove arts and crafts, Artist Alley and Car Show.
In Artist Cove, chairperson Brenda Parker expects about 60 arts and crafts vendors to offer their handmade merchandise.
“We try really hard to keep our arts and crafts handcrafted. It seems to be getting harder each year to make sure items are just that -- made by hand,” Parker said. “I’m really excited about the second shuttle stop, just across the street from arts and crafts.”
One artisan, Shawn Doughty creates stunning maps with “The Who, What and Where Art.”
Dougthy’s state, regional and city maps feature landmarks, events and heritage. Doughty’s Alabama map includes the Saturn 5 rocket, W.C. Handy, Crimson Tide football, cotton boll and state bird and flower.
Doughty’s artwork is sold at 40-plus locations throughout the Southeast and Midwest, including Huntsville Museum of Art and Alabama Governor’s Mansion. (www.whowhatwhereart.com)
Juried art in Artist Alley showcases the Tennessee Valley’s superior artists. Chairperson Kathy Lewis will welcome sculptures, glass artisans, jewelry designers and novelty specialists.
Madison artist Elia Peters with Saucy Cats starts with illustrations on her Macintosh computer. Original black-and-white originals are output on archival-grade paper and mats.
Madison Street Festival
Madison Street Festival is the community’s largest annual event and blends arts and culture, interactive exhibits, children’s amusements, local entertainers, artists and crafts tradesmen.
Where everybody knows your name
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James Clemens High School Band marches down Church
Street during the MSF Parade, which opens the festival.
Peters then sometimes hand-paints with watercolors for signed originals. “I even have print photographs of cats and original caricatures of ‘furballs,’” Peters said. (Saucycats.com)
In the Children’s Area next door to North Alabama Gas Company, youngsters can create make-and-take crafts with volunteers from Burritt on the Mountain, Lowe’s, Huntsville Botanical Garden and others, chairperson Karen Morris said.
Madison police officers will offer fingerprinting. Paul Mitchell the School Huntsville students will paint faces and nails, along with braiding and color-spraying hair. Kids can ride ponies, pet barnyard animals and play in inflatables.
Entertainment chairs Alicia Roberts and Faye Wishik promise finger-snapping melodies from live entertainers. The Main Stage will feature rock singer/songwriter Ben Luthy, Chickenbone Reunion Band’s
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down-and-dirty blues, JED Eye’s rock’n’roll, The Groove’s dance/pop favorites and Just Gracy.
Gazebo Stage entertainers include singer/songwriter Lee Marshall, Dr. Reginald Jackson & Friends’ smooth jazz, Dorothy Cole’s shimmies with her Tina Turner Revue, Beasley Brothers’ originals/chartoppers and Indie pop-folk duo Arrow and Olive.
Car Show Chairman Ted Whitney is excited about 100-plus entries, hosted by Vets with Vettes and Corvette Owners car clubs. The exposition features quality cars, trucks and motorcycles.
Trophies will spotlight “Hometown Favorite,” “Kids’ Pick” and favorites of the mayor, police and fire chiefs and MSF Committee. The show raises funds for charities, like Heroes Week.
What’s an outdoor festival
without carnival food? Chairperson Gayle Milam promises cool treats like Dippin Dots, Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream, Big Kahuna and Ice Works shaved ice. Greek Flame Food of Tampa, Florida will return with gyros, Greek delicacies and kabobs.
Earth and Stone and the Rainbow Homemakers Club will serve pizza. Little Red Lunchbox will sell carnival treats. O Taste N See BBQ will smoke ribs, brisket, pork, chicken and sausage.
Madison County Cattleman’s Association will grill steak sandwiches. Tennessee Kettle Corn, Piper and Leaf Tea and Rollin Lobstah Food Truck also will attend.
MSF opens at 9 a.m. with the parade and closes at 4 p.m. For more information, visit madisonstreetfestival.org.
TOP LEFT: Family fun abounds at the Madison Street Festival. A father and son play in one of the inflatable, ‘bouncy’ houses. BOTTOM LEFT: This adorable little girl decided on a rainbow for her face painting design.
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Planet Fitness Gazebo Stage9:45-10:15
Opening Ceremonies
10:15-11:00 Lee Marshall
Accompanied by James Clemens
High School Band
12:15-1:00 Dorothy Cole
(aka Tina Turner)
1:15-2:00 The Beasley Brothers
2:15-3:00 Arrow and Olive
Introducing our exciting performers are students from the
Bob Jones Drama Department. We sincerely appreciate their
participation and support.
Madison Street Festival 2015 Stage SchedulePlanet Fitness Gazebo Stage
12:15-1:00 Dorothy Cole
(aka Tina Turner)
1:15-2:00 The Beasley Brothers
2:15-3:00 Arrow and Olive
2015 Stage Schedule
Breland Companies Main Stage10:15-11:00
Ben Luthy
11:15-12:00 Chickenbone Reunion Band
12:15-1:00 The Groove
1:15-2:00 Just Gracey
2:15-3:00 JED Eye
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Alterizio, Callander to marshal MSF paradeBy Gregg L. ParkerFor the Record
World War II veterans Philip Alterizio and Sherwin Callander will serve as grand marshals of the 2015 Madison Street Festi val Parade.
“When the Madison Street Festi val committ ee members were deciding who we would like to honor as grand marshal this year, the committ ee realized this is the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II,” MSF President Sharon Holcombe said.
“Mr. Alterizio and Mr. Callander are both residents of Madison that represent this wonderful generati on
of veterans. We are proud to have this opportunity to honor and thank them for their service to our country,” Holcombe said.
In 1939 at 17 years old, Alterizio was eligible to join the Nati onal Guard. “On Sept. 16, 1940, (the country) mustered the Nati onal Guard into federal service,” Alterizio said.
Alterizio’s unit was stati oned in Italy when allied forces landed in Normandy on June 6, 1944 ... D-Day. Leaving
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Italy, his unit landed at St. Maxine and advanced throughout France’s Alsace region. “The heaviest fi ghti ng in southern France was at St. Die and Selestat,” Alterizio said.
In 2011 at an Atlanta ceremony, the country of France bestowed the Legion of Honor award to Alterizio and 12 other World War II veterans from Alabama and Georgia. Their honor recognizes service that ushered in France’s freedom.
Callander worked in a Civilian Conservati on Corps (CCC) camp in California when he was 15 years old. “I made $30 a month -- $25 went home,” he said.
Military recruiters visited the camp. “The Navy said, ‘We have a girl in every port.’ That’s what I
went for,” Callander said about enlisti ng in 1939.
In December 1941, Callander was stati oned at Wake Island when Japan att acked Pearl Harbor. Callander and his shipmates sailed to Hawaii for the recovery eff ort.
In June 2014, Callander and fellow World War II veterans visited Normandy. “All of the people (in France) respected us so much. That was an awesome trip,” Callander said.
The MSF Parade opens the festi viti es at 9 a.m. on Oct. 3.
LEFT: Philip and Maria Alterizio will celebrate their 68th wedding anniversary on Oct. 4, the day following the Madison Street Festival. RIGHT: Sherwin Callander was stationed at Wake Island when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor during World War II. (CONTRIBUTED)
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Information Booth VendorsMadison Orthodontics
Somerset at Madison
Crosswinds Church
Spinecare
Anytime Fitness
Keller Williams Realty Madison
Jamberry Nail Wrap
Republican Women of Madison
Boulevard Hair Studio
Webco of Alabama
HealthSource Chiropractic
Petlinker,Inc.
Madison Rotary Club
Madison Friends of the Library
LifeGate Christian Center
The Eye Center
Lankford/Battle Allstate Agency
Bath Fitter
Scentsy
Musicology School of Music
The Pampered Chef
Synergy Medical Weight Loss
Tastefully Simple
Iberiabank
MCDAB
Interact Club (JCHS & BJHS)
Bikram Hot Yoga
Outpatient Diagnostic
Edward Jones
PET North Alabama, INC
Making Connections ASD Networking Group
Alabama College Counts 529 Funds
Madison Chamber of Commerce
Healthsource
Eastview Family Dentistry
Signature Healthcare of Whiteburg Garden
Hollywood Feed
Family Security Credit Union
Bellus Salon and Spa
Mary Kay
Rainsoft of Huntsville
M.A. Jackson Co.
Champion Window
Kids to Love
Madison Veterinary Hospital
Big Brothers Big Sisters
15 Southern States Gymnastics
Patricia Lancaster CPA
Progress Center of North Alabama
Rolling Arsenal of Derby
The City of Madison
Tennessee Valley Disaster Relief
Bright Star Publishing
Juried art in Artist Alley showcases the Tennessee
Valley’s superior artists.An arts-and-crafts vendor created a brilliant image of a bird of paradise bloom in stained glass.
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Welcome to the Madison Street Festival 2015 Parade! It is our great pleasure to welcome our Grand Marshals for 2015, WWII Veterans: Philip Alterizio and Sherwin Callander.
The MSF Parade, Chaired by Debbie Hoover, will start on Skate Park Drive at 9:00 AM, proceed down Mill to Church Street, Front Street, Sullivan and disband at Madison Elementary School. The parade will be filled with marching bands, beauty queens, floats, Vets with Vettes, kids on bicycles and much, much more!
Don’t miss the MSF Opening Ceremonies at the Gazebo immediately following the Parade where we will be recognizing and honoring Madison’s World War II Veterans; the Color Guard from St. John’s Catholic Church will present the colors and James Clemens High School marching band will perform the National Anthem and other favorites!
Once again the MSF is proud to host the coolest Car Show in the Tennessee Valley. Past shows have included groups such as Vets with Vettes and Corvette Owners, and have featured a huge array of special cars, trucks and motorcycles.
Trophies will be awarded to the hottest rides and will include awards for the Mayor’s Choice,Police Chief’s Choice, Fire Chief’s Choice, Festival Committee Choice, Participant’s Choice and Kid’s Pick.
The car show is held at The Fellowship of Faith Church on Maple Street. Registration hours are 8:00 to 11:30 AM on October 3rd.
Parade Schedule
Car Show Details
Madison Hospital Children’s Area
Redstone Federal Credit UnionStudent Art Tent
Millar Chiropractic Artist Alley
Alabama Pediatric Dental AssociatesExhibits and Demonstrations
Alexander’s Martial ArtsArtists’ Cove
The BrookMSF Information Station
BB&TPetting Zoo
North Alabama GasPony Rides
Daystar ChurchMadison Street Café
Planet FitnessGazebo Stage
Breland CompaniesMain Street Stage
This Side Up MovingShuttle Stop (College Street)
@ Homes Realty Group Shuttle Stop (Martin Street)
Durham OrthodonticsRailway Café
Madison Pediatric DentistParade
Click Photo Design
Cumulus (UMP, WVNN, WHRP, WWFF, WZYP & NashiCon)
The Madison Record & Madison Living
The Madison Weekly
The Valley CW
2015 Sponsors’ Booths
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Tara Atkins - Luna BellaFreeman Auten - Auten’s Can PlanesSue Bartlow - Sue Bee’s MemoriesKristie Bloodworth - Lilybug KidsMavis Butts - Mother Daughter CraftsSharon CowanJanette CramerCarol DennisKaran Dougherty - Handmade Kreations by KaranShawn Doughty -Who, What, Where ArtArlene Elrod - Abigail’s KlozetSharon Erskine - Burlap & BlitzNina EtenkoKandice Eubanks - Smells So GoodJonathan Farr - Farr From OriginalStepanie Fish - Sooner or Lather Body WorksLeslie Fogg - Foggy Bottom PhotographyJessie Fox -The Woodland FoxAmie Gibson - Pixel Perfect
Heather Glenn -The Natural GlennAshley Hagler - Simply Your Style WreathsJennifer Hatfield - Kiss My GlassBarbara Hilliard - J J & K’s Girly ThingsLauren Houseknecht - Belle MaisonSheri HowardJessica Ivey - J. L. I. DesignsMary Beth Jernigan - Cavendish CreationsAloha LeRougeBrenda Liles - Lemon Drop GlassKionete Massey - Creative TouchLiz McCutcheon - Made in MadisonTori McGill - Little Shop of WondersKaylie Miller - Lost Cause RevivalBrenda Mitchell - Bags, Bows & Baby ClothesPat Modica - Modica WoodcraftShary Morse - Cellar DoorPolly O’Connor - I Sew MeanHannah Ostrowski -Tiny Vines ShopChrista Rayford - Little of This, That
Johnnie Renick - Family Style with LoveMarcela Roberts - Meticulous WhimWalter Rosa - Rosa’s Candle ArtJennifer Seals - Gypsy Essentials Liz Smith – Lizzy Pat PhotosMichael Snell - Wild PensTemplena StanleyMichelle Stenske - Poetic Mish MoshBeverly Stephens - Nana’s HandmadeDarcy Sweeten - Melalbeny DesignsRoger Tarver - R & S GiftsSara Teague - Bows by SaraJennifer JenniferVictoria Tuggey - Earth Ship Tie DyeAmy Wallace - Little FacesSteve & Missy Webb - Rocket City Dreamin’Barbie Webster - Sparkle HandsJessie Williams - Ribbons, Knots & Polka DotsPamela Woods - Mzuniques
Arts & Crafts Vendors
Nickel Glass by Sarah MooreFred SayersJ. Imholte PhotographyCool Creek Jewelry DesignsChristina Wegman Fine ArtMoody’s Wood TurningsAuthor Brenda PowellHolly MorningstarFine Art by Brooke AlbrechtLovelady Creations
Bill McCutcheon ArtSaucy Cats by Elia PetersNicole Castle BrookusAshley Bates ArtCara FullerLee Moss-Jack Rabbit Stained GlassSherry Cowart-Air of WhimsyAnn TaylorPeter Collery PhotographyMarc Hilden
Crabtree Clay CreationsBeads by CarlaMike and Jan Eclectart StudiosBecky McBrayer Clay CreationsHeather Baumbach ArtDonna DiGiorgio ArtJohanna LittletonRelic ArtStephanie’s PaintingsMegan Cohen Art
Twisted RelicsPhotography by ShannonKayces HomemadesKirk Wickizer StudiosIron Angel ArtThe Druid’s DenTurman’s PotteryNatalie’s Glass
Artist Alley Vendors
Burritt MuseumCraft
Child Evangelism Fellowship Craft
Lowes of MadisonWood kits
Madison Police Departmentchild safety
Paul MitchellHair dying, finger nail painting
Premier Preschool Craft
Sci-QuestCraft and reptile encounters
Kenny Thompson
Pony rides and petting zoo
Huntsville Botanical GardenCraft
Summer Fun Inflatables
Madison City Chess LeagueHow to enjoy strategy thinking
Children’s Area
A petting zoo, make-and-take crafts, pony rides and ‘bouncy’ houses keep the children in playful humor.
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Exhibition and Demonstrations
Fitness Arts CenterMadison Senior CenterK-9 CoMotion Freestyle
North Alabama SeibukanMusicology School of Music
Madison BalletSouthern States Gynmastics
Lyrique Music StudioMusic Together of the TN Valley
Booths located in Exhibitions and DemoNexus Energy Center
UAH HockeyGhostbusters
James Clemens TheatreMadison Firemen
NASARocket City Hot Wheels
Big Kahuna Shaved IceIceworks Shave IceO Taste & See BBQRollin LobstahEarth and Stone Wood Fired PizzaMaggie Moo’s Ice Cream TruckThe Big EasyKona IceSummer Fun Rainbow Mountain Homemakers/Domino’s PizzaNAVHPA/Schnitzel RanchGreek Flame FoodsTennessee Kettle CornLittle Caesar’s PizzaLittle Red Lunch BoxLittle Jimmy’s Italian IceDippin DotsSubzero Ice Cream & YogurtMadison County Cattlemen’s AssociationPiper & Leaf GardensTreat’s Fun Time FoodsHoneypie BakeryAmerican Legion Post 229 Madison Optimist ClubGranville’s BBQ
Food Vendors
Festival concessions satisfy the craving for carnival food, with pizza, sandwiches, gyros, funnel cakes and ice cream.
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