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Page 1: Salem Art Fair Program 2012

OFFICIAL PROGRAMJuly 20th -23rd, 2012

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W e l c o m e t o t h e S a l e m A r t F a i r & F e s t i v a l W e l c o m e t o t h e S a l e m A r t F a i r & F e s t i v a l Presented by Spirit Mountain Casino and produced by the Salem

Art Association, the Salem Art Fair & Festival has become the premier summer event in the mid-Willamette Valley and is now one of the nation’s top-ranked art festivals. We thank you for joining us to celebrate the arts, our local heritage and the future of our cultural landscape. These are important bonds that help maintain the health of our community.

This program, created by Salem Weekly in close collaboration with the Salem Art Association, details the exciting activities that await you. There truly is something for everyone: fine art, functional crafts, kids’ activities, good food, craft beers, regional wines, and music by the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies and Grammy-nominated blues artist Ruthie Foster, among other talented music groups. On the pages that follow, you’ll find photos of the work of nearly two hundred participating visual artists to help you make those hard choices. Be sure to stop by the Bush Barn Art Center for Sculptural Conversations: Works by the Pacific Northwest Sculptors and live sculpture demonstrations on the adjacent lawn. And don’t miss the (Women Photographers) exhibit at the Bush House Museum.

The Salem Art Fair & Festival is the major fundraising event of the Salem Art Association. It also benefits more than sixty other nonprofit

organizations. Your attendance and purchases support SAA’s community arts education, gallery exhibitions and heritage

programs throughout the year. Please visit the SAA booth on the main pathway for more information, and visit us

online at www.SalemArt.org.

Sandra Burnett, Executive Director

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W h a t ' s I n s i d eW h a t ' s I n s i d eDid you Know ... All about SAA pg 5

SAA Staff Listings: Meet the hard working people pg 6

Frequently Asked Questions: Find answers to common questions. pg 6

Food & Drink: Who’s serving what & where. pg 7

Cultural Corridor: Learn about arts-related organizations. pg 8

Kids’ Court: Activities for the young. pg 8

Plant Sale: Get a herb, native plant, annuals or a new shrub pg 8

Family Stage Performance Schedule: All the hard working people. pg 9

5k Walk & Run for the Arts: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. pg 9

Full Schedual: Main Stage Headliners, plus a full list of events all weekend. pg 10, 11

Map: Where is everything? pg 12, 13

Artists: Artists by aisle and booth numbers pg 14-22

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The Salem Art Association (SAA) is a 501©3 non-profit arts organization that

has been actively dedicated to providing arts and heritage programming in the Salem area for 93 years.

SAA provides art instruction to more than 14,000 students in Marion, Polk

and Yamhill counties each year. Without this service, many students would have no exposure to arts education in public schools.

SAA offers free-of-charge, year round art exhibitions at the Bush Barn Art

Center. A minimum of 18 exhibitions include local, regional, national and international artists in three galleries and our gift gallery.

SAA operates the Bush House Museum, which was built in 1878 and houses an

impressive collection of art, furniture and personal items belonging to the historical Bush family. The museum is further unique in that its interior has never been remodeled or renovated. The inside of this historic home remains just as it was more than 100 years ago when it was built.

SAA designs its services to meet the evolving needs in our community.

Recently, this has meant developing a High School Arts Program that provides students mentoring opportunities with professional artists. SAA also has created Project Space, a temporary site in downtown Salem providing local and regional artists a space and forum to create, discuss and display experimental artwork.

The Salem Art Association has organized and hosted the Salem Art

Fair & Festival (SAF&F)for 63 years. This one-of-a-kind event features art, music, hands-on kids’ art activities, local food and craft beer and wine. Fairgoers experience 200 artists’ booths, two music stages, more than 20 food booths and displays from more than 30 local arts organizations.

The Art Fair Sourcebook ranks the SAF&F as 11th in the nation out of

nearly 1,400 art fairs and festivals. As a result of our excellent ranking, top-tier artists from around the country (and the globe) bring their fabulous artwork to Salem for everyone to enjoy and purchase.

The SAF&F is SAA’s main annual fundraiser which funds our community

programs. SAA also receives support from sponsorships, grants, membership dues and donations. By attending the annual Salem Art Fair & Festival, you’re directly supporting the Salem Art Association and its ongoing community programming.

The Salem Art Fair & Festival is made possible in part by the generous

support of our presenting sponsor, Spirit Mountain Casino. The SAF&F is also supported by more than 50 other sponsors, including Kettle Foods and Maps Credit Union. These sponsorships are an integral part of fostering arts in our community. We appreciate your support!

SAA thanks you for attending the Salem Art Fair & Festival. Without

you, the SAF&F wouldn’t be one of the most fun and successful events in the Mid-Willamette Valley. You are the reason SAA has been a part of this community since 1919 and your support will allow us to continue to serve our community for years to come. Thank you.

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Q: How much does the Salem Art Fair & Festival cost?A: Admission is $5 per day or $10 for a multi-day pass. Children ages 12 and younger are free. Everyone can enter for free from 2 to 5 pm on Sunday, July 22, 2012.

Q: Where is the Salem Art Fair & Festival?A: At the northwest end of Bush’s Pasture Park, off Mission and High streets SE and running South to Leffelle Street SE.

Q: Who organizes the Salem Art Fair & Festival?A: Salem Art Association, with the help of scores of community partners and more than 1,000 volunteers.

Q: Is there parking at the Salem Art Fair & Festival?A: Most public parking in the area will be taken by vendors, artists and staffers. Parking is limited on surrounding streets. People are encouraged to walk, bike, and take the shuttle sponsored by the Hut Shuttle Service (on Saturday and Sunday only) or park at the Pringle Parking structure on the weekend.

Q: Where is parking for people with dis-abilities?A: Spaces are south of the park on Leffelle Street SE and on Bush Street SE by the park’s rose garden.

Q: Will there be a free shuttle this year?A: Hut airport shuttles will run 10 am-10 pm Saturday and 10 am-6 pm Sunday. They will stop at Bush’s Pasture Park and the Marion and Prin-gle parking structures. Several regular Cherriots routes serve the park area. Please visit www.Cher-riots.org or call 503-588-BUSS for schedules.

Q: Can I use a credit card for purchases?A: it depends on the artists; most accept Visa or MasterCard.

Q: Are there automatic teller machines?A: ATMs are in each food court.

Q: Are there public restrooms?A: Restrooms are at the south end of the park near the top of the soapbox derby track and just south of the Bush Barn Art Center. Portable restrooms with hand-washing facilities are placed throughout park.

Q: Are public phones available in the park?A: T-Mobile provides free usage of their cell phones at a booth along the main path by Aisle 10. Phones in the Bush Barn Art Center are not for public use.

Q: What is not allowed?A: Pets (except service dogs), skateboards, bicycles outside the bike courts, unauthorized solicitations (limited to the free-speech area at the south end of the park), alcoholic beverages

outside the wine and beer gardens and the sell-ing of goods and services not authorized by the Salem Art Association.

Q: If I have a medical problem, where can I go?A: Rural Metro EMTs are at the Bush Barn Art Center Studio Annex; limited first-aid supplies are available at the Kid’s Court. In an emergency, go to any of the three information booths along the main path and ask staffers to call 911. Security personnel roam throughout the festival.

Q: What if I lose a child or possession?A: Lost children and lost-and-found items can be collected at any information booth along the main path. There is a lost children’s pole in the Kid’s Court.

Q: What if I have a baby who needs changing?A: A baby-changing area and nursing tent are available in the Kid’s Court.

Q: Are Kid’s Court activities free?A: Kid’s Court activities cost $1 to $5.

Q: Can I safely leave my bike while I visit the Salem Art Fair & Festival?A: Secure bike courts are sponsored by Kettle Foods. Park your bike and get a free bag of Kettle Chips. Two monitored enclosures for bicycle park-ing are in the park. One is across from the rose garden along Bush Street SE by the Bush Barn Art Center. The other is near Leffelle Street SE, south of the South Food Court and just off the main path. Donations are accepted by the South Salem High School music programs who staff the bike courts. Nonmotorized bikes only; bring your own bike lock.

Q: Where do I find Salem Art Fair & Festival memorabilia?A: It’s available for purchase at the Bush Barn Art Center and at any of the three information booths. There will be tote bags, framed and unframed posters, water bottles, bumper stickers and T-shirts.

Q: Can I recycle at the Salem Art Fair & Festival?A: Absolutely. There are many disposal stations dispersed throughout the festival. Plastic drink bottles, napkins, plastic cups, paper plates and trays, paper cups and aluminum cans can be recycled.

Q: Can I still volunteer at the Salem Art Fair & Festival?A: Volunteers are needed for a variety of jobs. Before the festival starts, call the Salem Art Asso-ciation at 503-581-2228. During the festival ask any volunteer at Volunteer Central at the Leffelle Street SE entrance.

Q: Where can I get more information?A: Go to www.SalemArt.org

F r e q u e n t l y A s k e d Q u e s t i o n sF r e q u e n t l y A s k e d Q u e s t i o n s

S A A S t a f fSandra Burnett Executive Director Catherine Alexander Galleries DirectorJessica Amos-McElravyInterim Fundraising CoordinatorJim BrownGalleries AssistantRobin CunninghamGalleries AssistantDia Devine Membership & Donor Relations Damon FournierGrant WriterJennifer Gimzewski Galleries CoordinatorAnn KresgeSchool Arts Director Debbie Leahy Director of FundraisingKatie LoneyGalleries Assistant & Bush House Museum AssistantCindy Mattison Interim Fundraising Coordinator Meaghan McGraw Marketing Coordinator Kathleen Dinges Rice Community Arts Education Director Brooke Serres Accounting Services Ross Sutherland Bush House Museum Director & Executive AssistantLee Ann TandyGalleries Coordinator & Bush House Museum Assistant

SALEM ART ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OfficersPaula Kanarek, PresidentRetired Manager, Hewlett Packard John K. Lake, Past PresidentRetired School SuperintendentBetty H. Wiley CPA, TreasurerHoots, Baker & Wiley, PC Leslie Coleman Zeigen, SecretaryPresident: FOBG

Board MembersCelia BatlanAttorney, Evans BatlanJonathan BucciCollections Curator, Hallie Ford MuseumJane Cummins-FidlerGallery Guides RepRebekah RigsbyArtistBob SpeckmanGeneral Manager, Salem ElectricSusan Trueblood StuartArtist/EducatorTim Van HornFinancial Advisor

SALEM ART ASSOCIATION ENDOWNMENT FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORSMichele Patterson PresidentBob Hill TreasurerJudith Basker Carol L. GreenJohn K. LakeBetty H. Wiley Davida WilsonTim Van HornPaula Kanarek Erich M. Paetsch

SALEM ART FAIR & FESTIVAL 2012 COORDINATOR ROSTER AF COMMITTEEPetra Geiling, Co-ChairCarol Yetter, Co-ChairTed CoranVictoria EdwardsKay BalkeAF COORDINATORSARTIST CONCIERGE Marcia Priest & Roger VinesARTIST HOSPITALITY Ted CoranARTIST REGISTRATION Denise BurnettBOOTHSITTING Katie LoneyELECTRICAL Doug AljetsGROUNDS Julie BrownICE Tom Mosher & Randy SuttonInfo & Memorabilia Jim Corcoran, Susan Tanabe & Dawn WitbeckKIDS' COURT ACTIVITES Cheryl Austin & Mary McIntierKIDS’ COURT: Buttonmaking Pat MorganKIDS' COURT STAGE Leslie Whitaker & Jeannine WiesnerKIDS’ PARADE Alan & Lore IviePARKING & BIKE COURTS Christine ErtlePEOPLE MOVERS Russ LipetzkyPERFORMING ARTS Mike Jones & Robert KraftPLANT SALE Gretchen CarnabyRECYCLING Bruce GatesSAA SOFT DRINKS Katy & Steve Tillotson and Barb NabbSANITATION Jessica RansomeSNO-CONES Cathy EffmannWALK & RUN FOR ARTS Deb Wilding

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North Food Court

Near Main Stage

Fellowship Church Youth Group

Teriyaki chicken, pan-fried noodles, vegetarian egg rolls,

fresh-squeezed lemonade, assorted beverages

Hope Point ChurchPhilly cheese steak or veggie

sandwiches, steak fries, chocolate-dipped cheese cake, assorted beverages

Morningside United Methodist Church

Hamburgers, cheeseburgers, veggie burgers, salmon burgers,

chips, assorted beverages

Prince of Peace Episcopal Church

Breakfast pastries, pie with or w/o ice cream, fruit bars, coffee,

tea, water, fruit drinks

Queen of PeaceCaesar salad with or without chicken, assorted beverages

Rotary Club of SalemElephant ears, soft serve ice cream, assorted beverages

Salem Alliance ChurchBurritos, breakfast burritos, nachos, lemonade, strawberry lemonade,

iced tea, bottled water

South Food Court

Near Family Stage

Habitat for Humanity of the Mid-Willamette ValleyHand-dipped ice cream bars with

a choice of toppings

H & H Bar-B-QAssorted BBQ meats (pork,

brisket, chicken, cat fish) with sides (greens, slaw, beans, mac

& cheese, fries, potato salad, cornbread), assorted beverages

Oregon Peace WorksOrganic black bean burritos, chips

& salsa, organic lemonade

Juicing NaturalFresh squeezed sugarcane juice, berry sugarcane smoothies, Thai

Tea, young green coconuts, Asian dessert drinks

Salem Greek Orthodox Mission Church

Gyro or veggie gyro sandwich, falafel plate, Greek salad,

baklava, assorted beverages

Salem Kiwanis ClubPizza by the slice-pepperoni,

Canadian bacon with pineapple, or plain cheese, assorted

beverages

Salem Women’s Service Club

Nachos with cheese, cotton candy, pink lemonade, juice

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

Chi-Yo Vietnamese spring roll, iced tea, assorted beverages

Sumpter Elementary School

Hawaiian noodles with or w/o pineapple chicken, sandwich

wraps, sushi, strawberry lemonade, mango lemonade, fresh fruit cup,

assorted beverages

In the Park

Java OasisCoffee drinks, blended drinks

Salem Art Association Galleries ProgramIce cream bars, water

Salem Art Association Gallery Guides

Sno-cones, water

Wine & Beer Gardens

Oregon craft beers and local wines are available near the Main Stage and the South Food Court.

Gardens are open noon-9 pm Friday & Saturday and noon-4:30

pm on Sunday.

F O O D & D R I N KF O O D & D R I N K

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C u l t u r a l C o r r i d o rC u l t u r a l C o r r i d o r

ParticipantsArtists in Action

Capital CalligraphersChildren’s Educational Theatre

Confluence: Willamette Valley LGBT Chorus

Festival ChoraleHallie Ford Museum

Oregon Cultural TrustPentacle Theater

Red Moons Author’s Support Group

Salem Art AssociationSalem Chamber Orchestra

Salem Parks FoundationSalem Riverfront CarouselSilverton Art Association

SKIT TheaterWestern Oregon University-Smith Fine

Art SeriesWillamette Art Center

Willamette Master Chorus

If you would like to take part in the 5K Walk & Run for the Arts or the Kid’s Fun Run, please read below.

Both races will take place the morning of Saturday, July 21, 2012. The deadline for signups is Thursday, July 19 at 5 pm.

The 5K Walk & Run (all ages) is a non-competitive race beginning at 7:45 am in the grass field southeast of McCulloch Stadium. The course is cross-country over paved bike paths, bark dust trails and grass in Bush’s Pasture Park. Entries will be capped at 400. Entry fee is $15 for all ages; an optional T-shirt is $10. Local ceramicist Jim Ransom has created ceramic awards for the winners overall and by age bracket.

Now in its second year, the 800-meter Kid’s Fun Run for ages 12 and younger starts at 8:30 am in the grass field

southeast of McCulloch Stadium. Entries will be capped at 50. Entry fee is $15 which includes a T-shirt.

You may register for either race at Gallagher Fitness Resources, 135 Commercial St. NE, or online at www.SalemArt.org.

This event is organized by the Salem Art Association and West Coast Bank and is supported by Gallagher Fitness Resources who is graciously sponsoring a prize drawing for participants and volunteers.

The Salem Art Fair & Festival’s Cultural Corridor, which follows the main path through Bush’s Pasture Park, includes many nonprofit arts and arts-related

organizations sharing information about their organizations. Many also offer drawings for tickets to

their respective events, concerts and plays. The support group, Artists in Action, will hold its

“Outside the Box” silent auction for artistic and functional pieces created by members and supporters.

Bidding continues through 4 pm on Sunday.

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2010 SAF&F Kid’s Court, photos by Frank Miller

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The Friends of Bush Gardens’ plant sale will feature hundreds of different plant species for purchase. There will be perennials, shrubs, trees, old fashioned garden plants, some new varieties of coneflowers and sedums, native plants, herbs, roses, annuals, dwarf conifers and more.

There are plants for every price range with the most affordable starting at $1.50 with the most expensive at just under $100.

Visa and MasterCard are accepted. You may leave your plants at the Plant Sale while you explore the Salem Art Fair & Festival and retrieve them when you are ready to leave.

Plant sale hours: Fri & Sat, 10 am-7 pm; Sun, 10 am-5 pm

For more information on Friends of Bush Gardens, please visit www.friendsofbushgardens.org or call 503-588-2410.

F a m i l y S t a g e .H a n d s o n a c t i v i t i e s

Sponsored by Maps Credit Union, the Kids’ Court boasts many activities where kids can either express their creativity

(think poster making) or expend their energy (think bouncy castle). The activities range in price from $1 to $5 and each is a

fundraiser for the nonprofit hosting the activity.Kids ages 12-and-younger receive free admission to the Salem Art Fair & Festival where they will find

plenty of live entertainment scheduled for the

F a m i l y S t a g e .H a n d s o n a c t i v i t i e s

FRIDAY10:30 am Border Collie International Dog Performance11:45 am Professor Banjo Music/Storytelling

1:15 pm Border Collie International Dog Performance

2:30 pm Professor Banjo Music/Storytelling

4:00 pm CET Improvisation

SATURDAY11:30 am Angel Ocasio Comedy1:00 pm City Dance Theater2:15 pm CET Mime3:30 pm City Cloggers

SUNDAY11:30 am Lisa Lee Folk/Acoustic

1:00 pm City Dance Theater2:15 pm Cherry City Cloggers3:45 pm CET Musical Theater

or cultural trust

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2010 SAF&F Kid’s Court, photos by Frank Miller

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Buttonmaking Salem Art Association

Bouncy Castle Salem Art Association

Newspaper hats A.C. Gilbert’s Discovery Village

Popsicle stick frames, paper flowers, rock painting Creative Discoveries Preschool

Face painting Girl Scouts of Oregon & Southwest Washington

Spin Art Immanuel Lutheran School

Reading tent Salem Public Library

Decorate necklaces, aprons or cloth bags Turtle Ridge Wildlife Center

Paint tile coasters Village Home Education Resource Center

Bottle Art Abiqua School

Have fun with dress up photos Maps Credit Union

FRIDAY9:30 am: Children’s Parade (to join the parade meet at the southwest corner of the park at 9 am)10 am-6 pm: Hands on activities10:30 am-5 pm: Family Stage performances

SATURDAY10 am-6 pm: Hands on activities10:30 am-5 pm: Family Stage performances

SUNDAY10 am-5 pm: Hands on activitiesNoon-4 pm: Stage performances

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F r i d a y9:30 am: Children’s Parade10 am-6 pm: Cohen Kid’s Court Activities10 am-7 pm: Artist Marketplace, Bush Barn Art Center, Bush House Museum and tours, and Plant Sale10:30-11:15 am: Border Collie International, Dog Performance, Family Stage

11:45 am-12:45 pm: Professor Banjo, Music/Storytelling, Family Stage

Noon-1:00 pm: Children’s Educational Theatre, Play, Main Stage

Noon-9:00 pm: Wine & Beer Gardens open

1:15-2:00 pm: Border Collie International, Dog Performance, Family Stage

1:30-2:30 pm: GEO4, Jazz, Main Stage

2:30-3:30 pm: Professor Banjo, Music/Storytelling, Family Stage

3-4 pm: Caleb Ray, Pop, Main Stage

4-4:45 pm: Children’s Educational Theatre, Improvisation, Family Stage

4:30-5:30 pm: Loose the Pig, Blues, Main Stage

6 pm: Cohen’s Kids’ Court activities close

6-7 pm: Essentials, Soul, Main Stage

7 pm: Artist Marketplace, Bush Barn Art Center, Bush House Museum & Plant Sale close

7:30-9 pm: Ruthie Foster, Blues, Main Stage headline

S a t u r d a y7:45 and 8:30 am: 5K Walk & Run for the Arts and Kids’ Fun Run10 am-6 pm: Cohen Kid’s Court Activities10 am-7 pm: Artist Marketplace, Bush Barn Art Center, Bush House Museum and tours, and Plant Sale10 am-10 pm: Free art fair shuttle, sponsored by the Hut Shuttle Service starts

11:30 am-12:30 pm: Angel Ocasio, Comedy, Family Stage

Noon-9 pm: Wine & Beer Gardens open

Noon-1 pm: Children’s Educational Theatre, Play, Main Stage

1-1:45 pm: City Dance Theatre, Family Stage

1:30-2:30 pm: Cedro Willie, Americana, Main Stage

2:15-3 pm: CET Mime, Family Stage

3-4 pm: Sam Bam Boo, World, Main Stage

3:30-4:30 pm: Cherry City Cloggers, Clogging, Family Stage

4:30-5:30 pm: Table One, Jazz/Funk, Main Stage

6 pm: Cohen’s Kids’ Court activities close

6-7 pm: Philly’s Phunkestra, Main Stage

7 pm: Artist Marketplace, Bush Barn Art Center, Bush House Museum & Plant Sale close7:30 pm: Artist Awards, Main Stage

7:30-9 pm: Cherry Poppin Daddies, Ska, Main Stage headliner

10 pm: Free SAF&F shuttle, sponsored by the Hut Shuttle Service, ends

S u n d a y10 am-5 pm: Cohen Kid’s Court Activities10 am-5 pm: Artist Marketplace, Bush Barn Art Center, Bush House Museum & tours, & Plant Sale10 am-6 pm: Free art fair shuttle, sponsored by the Hut Shuttle Service, starts

11:30 am-12:30 pm: Lisa Lee, Folk/Acoustic, Family Stage

Noon-5 pm: Wine & Beer Gardens open

Noon-1 pm: Children’s Educational Theatre, Main Stage

1-1:45 pm: City Dance Theatre, Family Stage

1:30-2:30 pm: Irish Crème, World, Main Stage

2:15-3:15 pm: Cherry City Cloggers, Clogging, Family Stage

3-4 pm: Nancy Curtain Quartet, Jazz, Main Stage

3:45-4:15 pm: Children’s Educational Theatre, Musical Theatre, Main Stage

4:15 pm: Closing ceremonies, Bagpipes, Main Stage

5 pm: Artist Marketplace, Bush Barn Art Center, Bush House Museum and Plant Sale close

6 pm: Free SAF&F shuttle, sponsored by the Hut Shuttle Service, ends

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While visual artists are the main attraction of the Salem Art Fair & Festival, attendees will also enjoy a full slate of musical acts encompassing many different genres.

Friday’s headliner is singer/songwriter Ruthie Foster, the 2010 Contemporary Blues Female Artist of the year, performing a musical genre rooted in gospel and infused with blues and folk music.

Main Stage Schedule:

Friday: Saturday:Noon-1 pm Children’s’ Education Theatre, Play Children’s’ Education Theatre, Play 1:30 - 2:30 pm GEO4, Jazz Cedro Willie, Americana 3-4 pm Caleb Ray, Pop Sam Bam Boo, World 4:30-5:30 pm Loose the Pig, Blues Table One, Jazz/Funk 6-7 pm

Essentials, Soul Philly’s Phunkestra 7:30-9 pm Ruthie Foster (Blues) Cherry Poppin’ Daddies (Ska)

Sunday:Noon-1 pm Childrens’ Education Theatre, Play 1:30-2:30 pm Irish Crème, World 3-4 pm Nancy Curtain Quartet, Jazz 4:15 pm

Saturday’s headliner is Cherry Poppin’ Daddies with 90’s hit, Zoot Suite Riot. They perform genres including rockabilly, glam rock, rhythm and blues, country, soul and world music. All shows are free and open to anyone with paid admission to the Salem Art Fair & Festival.

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Dan Tilden, Aisle 2, Booth 13Andrew Holmberg, Aisle 1, B 14 Cathra-Anne Barker, Aisle 2, B 15Jaime Goldberg, Aisle 2, B 16Jae Song, Aisle 2, Booth 17 Doug Horne, Aisle 2, Booth 18

Paula Collins, Aisle 2, Booth 19 Ted Gaty, Aisle 3, Booth 20Jason Romero, Aisle 3, Booth 21Kaylaa Milaine, Aisle 3, Booth 22Rachel Harvey, Aisle 3, Booth 23Greg Frye, Aisle 3, Booth 24

Scott Lundquist, Aisle 3, B 25 & 26Leanne Kong, Aisle 3, Booth 27Della Goheen, Aisle 3, Booth 28Paul Foshay, Aisle 3, Booth 29Debi Bonsack, Aisle 3, Booth 301 Maia Leisz, Aisle 1, Booth 7

Hector Olvera, Aisle 1, Booth 1Sarah Shriver, Aisle 1, Booth 2Amanda Murphy, Aisle 1, Booth 3Melanie Habets, Aisle 1, Booth 4Gwenith Jones, Aisle 1, Booth 5Matt Conlon, Aisle 1, Booth 6

Maia Leisz, Aisle 1, Booth 7Robert Dachenhausen, Aisle 1,B8Shelley Roberts, Aisle 1, Booth 9Barton DeGraaf, Aisle 2, Booth 10Jack Roseman, Aisle 2, Booth 11 Karen Snyder, Aisle 2, Booth 12

Maia Leisz, Aisle 1, Booth 7

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Chris Giffin, Aisle 4, Booth 38Kimberly Morris, Aisle 4, Booth 39Randy Dana, Aisle 4, Booth 40Linda Jacobson, Aisle 5, Booth 41Wiwat Kamopornwijit, Aisle 5, B 42Cheryl Tolman, Aisle 5, B 43 & 44

Joshua Rodine, Aisle 5, Booth 45 Janice Bond, Aisle 5, Booth 46Ryan Beard, Aisle 5, Booth 47Deborah O’Keeffe, Aisle 5, B 48Micah Ostedahl, Aisle 5, Booth 49Janet Neuburg, Aisle 5, Booth 50

Tate Hamilton, Aisle 6, Booth 57Corky Storer, Aisle 6, Booth 58Teresa Merriman, Aisle 6, B 59Daniel Glover, Aisle 6, Booth 60Susie Aoki, Aisle 6, Booth 61Yoshi Aoki, Aisle 6, Booth 62

Cristy Aloysi, Aisle 4, Booth 31Jane Aukshunas, Aisle 4, Booth32Michelle Johnson, Aisle 4, B 33Katy Lareau, Aisle 4, B 34 & 35 Stan Oneil, Aisle 4, Booth 36Toni Spencer, Aisle 4, Booth 37

Paddy McNeely, Aisle 5, Booth 51Christie May, Aisle 6, Booth 52Gail Pendergrass, Aisle 6, B 53Brett Varney¸ Aisle 6, Booth 54Micki Shampang-Voorhies, A 6, B 55Jim Nilsen, Aisle 6, Booth 56

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Shane Schaeffer, Aisle 7, Booth 69Michael Kaplenk, Aisle 7, Booth70Donna Pioli, Aisle 7, Booth 70Martin Steinbock, Aisle 7, Booth 71Patty Roberts, Aisle 7, Booth 72 & 73Chelsea Stone, Aisle 7, Booth 74

Lauren Osmolski, Aisle 8, Booth 82Laura Cooke, Aisle 8, Booth 83Abigail West, Aisle 8, Booth 84Amelia Chao, Aisle 8, Booth 85 Paul Ogren, Aisle 8, Booth 85David Bjurstrom, Aisle 8, Booth 86

Mark Stephenson, Aisle 9, B 87 & 88Danae Bennett-Miller, Aisle 9, B 89Anna VonRosenstiel, Aisle 9, B 90Ed Steckmest, Aisle 9, Booth 91John Fields, Aisle 9, Booth 92Heather Fields, Aisle 9, Booth 92

Carla Wright, Aisle 7, Booth 63Karen West, Aisle 7, Booth 64Patrick Noe, Aisle 7, Booth 65Benjamin Silver, Aisle 7, Booth 66Bobbie Mcrea, Aisle 7, Booth 67Dean Crouser, Aisle 7, Booth 68

Syed Ahmad, Aisle8, Booth 75 Whitney Peckman, Aisle 8, Booth 76Tim Timmerman, Aisle 8, Booth 77Nancy Becker, Aisle 8, Booth 78Roger Mathews, Aisle 8, B 79 & 80Hilda Wiesenmeyer, Aisle 8, B 81

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Leslee Burtt, Aisle 10, Booth 101 Suzanne Keolker, Aisle 10, Booth 102Christopher Bibby, Aisle 10, B 103Shari Lord, Aisle 10, Booth 104 & 105David Britton, Aisle 10, Booth 106Sine Morse, Aisle 10, Booth 107

Amy Daileda, Aisle 9, Booth 93 Janet Wight, Aisle 9, Booth 94Mary Beier, Aisle 9, Booth 95 & 96Renee Hartig, Aisle 9, Booth 97Kerry Vine, Aisle 9, Booth 98Stephen Harmston, Aisle 9, Booth 99

Jeffrey Hepworth, Aisle 10, Booth 108Margarita Castillo, Aisle 10, B 109Donna Yutzy, Aisle 10, Booth 110Jamee Linton, Aisle 10, Booth 111William Vanscoy, Aisle 10, Booth 112Carine Mascarelli, A 11, B 113 & 114

Natalie Warrens, Aisle 11, Booth 115Marcia Hindman, Aisle 11, Booth 116Robert Curnow, Aisle 11, Booth 117

Esther Barr, Aisle 11, Booth 118Mark Carter, Aisle 11, Booth 119Craig Windom, Aisle 11, Booth 120

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Kathleen Otley, Aisle 11, B 121 & 122Joey Welsh, Aisle 11, Booth 123Tegan Wallace, Aisle 11, Booth 124

Ian Beyer, Aisle 12, Booth 134Linda Letts, Aisle 12, Booth 135David Wolters, Aisle 12, Booth 136Sumati Colpitts, Aisle 13, B 137 & 138Dawn LaGrave, Aisle 13, Booth 139Steve Keating, Aisle 13, B 140 & 141

Karen Watson, Aisle 12, Booth 128 Eleanor Murphey, Aisle 12, B 129 Danielle Merzatta, Aisle 12, B 130Margaret Regan, Aisle12, Booth 131Justin Reznick, Aisle 12, Booth 132J. Brooke Patterson, Aisle 12, B 133

Marcio Diaz, Aisle 12, Booth 125Charles Pearce, Aisle 12, Booth 126Tom Boatright, Aisle 12, Booth 127

Sarah Britton, Aisle 13, Booth 142Joe Clifton, Aisle 13, Booth 143Sassi LaMuth, Aisle 13, Booth 144Greg Klassen, Aisle 13, B 145 & 146Anna Choi, Aisle 13, Booth 147 & 148Youngbok Park, Aisle 13, Booth 149

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Pentacle Theatre

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Jean-Claude Louis, Aisle 15, B 170Molly Reeves, Aisle 15, Booth 171Paul Namkung, Aisle 15, Booth 172Doug Landreth, Aisle 15, B 173 & 174Kathleen Jones, Aisle 15, Booth 175

Jennifer Utsch, Aisle 14, B 150 & 151Pamela Raynor, Aisle 14, Booth 152Cerri Noto, Aisle 14, Booth 153

Chaum Spehar, Aisle 14 Booth 158April Spehar, Aisle 14, Booth 159George Heath, Aisle 14, Booth 160Cindia Carrere, Aisle 14, Booth 161Jake Szramek, Aisle 14, Booth 162Jean Lawrence, Aisle 14, Booth 163

Marvin Jack, Aisle 14, Booth 164Barbara Sebastian, Aisle 15, B 165Marna Schindler, Aisle 15, Booth 166Rose Gerstner, Aisle 15, Booth 168Kimberli Matin, Aisle 15, Booth 168Kathy Johnson, Aisle 15, Booth 169

Jessica Leiblein, Aisle 14, Booth 154Brad Howe, Aisle 14, Booth 155Paulina Kriebel, Aisle 14, B 156 & 157

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Amy Buettner, Aisle 16, Booth 100Tanya Doskova, Aisle 16, Booth 176Carol Greiwe, Aisle 16, Booth 177Virginia Jurasevich, Aisle 16, B 178Linda & Don Asakawa, A 16, B 179,180 Tim Arnold, Aisle 16, Booth 181

Kyoko Niikuni, Aisle 17, Booth 193Genie Stewart, Aisle 17, Booth 194 Jill Mayberg, Aisle 17, Booth 195Kamala Dolophin-Kingsley, A17, B196Nathalie Whisman, Aisle 17, B 197Spirit & Samuel Bush, Aisle 18, B 198

Gina Nash, Aisle 16, Booth 182Cynthia Jenkins, Aisle 16, Booth 183Linda Thorson, Aisle 16, Booth 184Pegi Smith, Aisle 16, Booth 185Michael Green, Aisle 16, Booth 186Aaron Ashcraft, Aisle 16, Booth 187

Cameron Kaseberg, Aisle 16, B 204Danny Hughes, Aisle 17, Booth 188Nancy Hoyt, Aisle 17, Booth 189William Richard, Aisle 17, Booth 190Kellee Beaudry, Aisle 17, Booth 191Debra Carus, Aisle 17, Booth 192

Randle Sedlak-Ford, Aisle 18, B 199Brett Cleveland, Aisle 18, Booth 201 Lyn Sedlak-Ford, Aisle 18, Booth 200Sharrey Dore’, Aisle 18, Booth 202Jeff Tinius, Aisle 18, Booth 203Richard Sanchez, Aisle 18, Booth 205

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Elisa Saucy, Aisle 20, Booth 225Anna Broenink, Aisle 20, Booth 226 Angie Heinrich, Aisle 20, Booth 227Jim & Carlie Abbott, Aisle 20, B 228Stephanie Mader, Aisle 20, B 229Liz Collins, Aisle 20, Booth 230

Linda Lu, Aisle 19, Booth 212Paul Steege, Aisle 19, Booth 213 Casey Bridges, Aisle 19, Booth 214Deborah Bridges, Aisle 19, Booth 215Christina de Lopez, Aisle 19, B 216Rachel Austin, Aisle 19, Booth 217

Linda Heisserman, Aisle 19, B 218Sheila Evans, Aisle 19, Booth 219George Essaides, A 20, B 220 & 221Ginger Steele, Aisle 20, Booth 222Nancy Adams, Aisle20, Booth 223Deborah Hilleary, Aisle 20, B 225

Naomi Campos, Aisle 18, Booth 206Diane Culhane, Aisle 18, Booth 207Danil Ng, Aisle 19, Booth 208Rebekah Rigsby, Aisle 19, Booth 209Michael Plowman, Aisle 19, B 210Margaret Aden, Aisle 19, Booth 211

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