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W H E R E A R T , M U S I C & F U N C O M E T O G E T H E R
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F O R T W O R T H A R T S F E S T I V A L
THOMAS KINKADE GALLERY302 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102 | t.817.335.1140
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Visit our gallery during the Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival
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Table of Contents Welcome to MAIN ST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Things to Know . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Fine Arts & Crafts Showcase . . . . . . . . .12Featured Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Performance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Headliners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Cuisine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29OFF MAIN! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36MAIN ST. Creates! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Educational Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Green Efforts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Friends of the Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44MAIN ST. Crew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Festival Map . . . . . . . . . inside back cover
ABOUT THE COVEROur cover celebrates, “Where Art, Music and Fun Come Together,” and was created by designer/creative director Gladys Pinkerton, photo illustrator Cody Riise, and photogra-pher Geno Loro.
Special thanks to Gladys and the rest of the team who helped put together our Official Guide, including art director Lisa Hanks and project coordinator, Brandi Huckabee.
FESTIVAL HOURS
Thursday, April 10 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday, April 11 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Saturday, April 12 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday, April 13 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
NOTE: Exhibiting artists may choose to close as early as 8 p.m. on Thursday through Saturday, and all artists will close at 6 p.m. on Sunday. Please keep this in mind as you plan your experience!
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Welcome to MAIN ST.!Presented by Coors Light and produced by Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc., this fabulous festival spans a full nine blocks from the Tarrant County Courthouse to the Fort Worth Convention Center. During the four days of the show, we’ll spotlight 200+ artists, present 300+ performances and serve up thousands of plates of delicious food. This handy guide can help you choose from the big variety of art and entertainment. If you’re not an art and music lover when you arrive, you’re certain to be one by the time you depart! All along, the mission of the MAIN ST. Fort Worth Arts Festival has been to showcase Downtown Fort Worth. The festival began in 1986 as the vision of Robert Bass, and it has transformed over the years into an American master-piece. Downtown Fort Worth continues to transform, too, as you can see by the new Sundance Square Plaza. This past fall, two new office buildings and a beautiful plaza opened, creating a fabulous centerpiece for Downtown Fort Worth. The rest of Downtown continues to evolve as well, with a vibrant mix of hotels, clubs, restaurants and attractions. These new additions are certain to stir more excitement in Fort Worth, which has been ranked #1 of the 10 Best Downtowns in the U.S. by Livability.com!
GET A MAIN ST. COMMEMORATIVE POSTER – FREE!Bring your receipts showing a purchase of $200 of art, festival merchandise or framed posters to our House of Frames Booth and receive a 2014 MAIN ST. poster - FREE! Limit one per customer, while quantities last. Printing: Cockrell Enovation | Design: Pinkerton Design
Paper: Olmsted Kirk /Monadnock–Astrolite Silk 80#
A production of Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc.
Daniel Ng – Painting, “Main Street Starry Night” © 2O14
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Experience the JFK Tribute.The day President John F. Kennedy died, he spoke to an adoring crowd in Fort Worth outside the Hotel Texas (now the Hilton Fort Worth). To com-memorate this historic event and honor the legacy of JFK, a public-private partnership completed a permanent exhibit in 2012. The JFK Tribute – located in General Worth Square at the southeast corner of Main and 8th Streets – features a heroic bronze sculpture, an elegant granite plaza, and stirring photographs and quotations. While you’re at the festival, be sure to spend a few minutes to experience this inspiring tribute.
DFWII: The Producer of MAIN ST.The organization behind the festival is Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc. (DFWII), which oversees many charitable, educa-tional and public-purpose activities Downtown. DFWII uses the funding from MAIN ST. to continually raise the quality of the event and improve Fort Worth’s Downtown. The organization also pro-duces the XTO Energy Parade of Lights.
DFWII is associated with Downtown Fort Worth, Inc., (DFWI) a private, non-profit organization that serves as an advocate for everyone who lives, works and plays Downtown. DFWI manages the Fort Worth Public Improvement District #1 (PID), which pro-vides maintenance and landscaping, promotions and marketing, security enhancement, transportation and planning for the center city. DFWI also oversees the Downtown Tax Increment Financing District (TIF), which is designed to attract investment, support tourism and convention business, spur development and fund public improvements. The TIF also underwrites the free parking program Downtown.
Help support Downtown’s only advocacy organization by becoming a member or volunteer. For more information, visit www.dfwi.org. Get year-round updates about Downtown at www.facebook.com/downtownfortworth.
PHOTO COURTESY OF JARED E. WIDMER
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Rediscover the joy of window shopping in Sundance Square. Browse in unique stores – featuring fashion, jewelry, gifts, and more – in a beautiful, historic atmosphere. Parking is free on nights and weekends. Get all the details at sundancesquare.com.
Official Newspaper
MEDIA SPONSORS
MAIN ST. Creates! SponsorOfficial Bank
Stage Sponsor
OFFICIAL SPONSORS
HOTEL SPONSORS
SUPPORTING SPONSORS
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EnvironmentalSponsor
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Official Newspaper
MEDIA SPONSORS
MAIN ST. Creates! SponsorOfficial Bank
Stage Sponsor
OFFICIAL SPONSORS
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SUPPORTING SPONSORS
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Nice Things to KnowFESTIVAL SCHEDULEFood and beverage coupon sales end 30 minutes before the close of the festival each evening. The MAIN ST. Creates! area closes at approximately 9:00 p.m. each evening except Sunday, when it closes at 7:00 p.m. The exhibiting artists are allowed to close at 8 p.m. (6 p.m. on Sunday), but many of the artists choose to stay open much later to participate in the evening’s festivities. A tip for art shoppers: seek out these “night owls” and enjoy the opportunity to spend more quality time with them.
FOOD, BEVERAGE AND ACTIVITY COUPONSAll food and beverage purchases are by coupon only. Coupons are also necessary to participate in many of the activities at MAIN ST. Creates! (although several activities are free). Coupons are available at the coupon booths located conveniently throughout the festival grounds. All booths accept American Express, MasterCard and Visa.
A strip of 10 coupons is $10, and individual coupons cost $1. If you need cash, ATM machines are located throughout the festi-val. Food and beverage coupon sales end 30 minutes before the close of the festival each evening.
Sorry, there are no refunds. DFWII is a charita-ble organization, and unused tickets may be considered a donation to help us continue to make Downtown a great place to live, work and play.
FESTIVAL RULESNo pets, coolers, bottles, outside food and beverages, rollerblades/skates, Segways or skateboards. Bicyclists: please valet check your bikes at our Bicycle Corral located at 7th and Houston Streets and get a token for a free beverage.
Beverage PricesBEVERAGE COUPONS
16 oz. Coors beer ..............6
Craft draught andspecialty beers .................7
Beer with MAIN ST. koozie ...............8
5 oz. wine ...........................7Non-alcoholic beverages .....................3 - 7Frozen/non-frozen margaritas, Mojitos and specialty drinks 12 oz. .................................7 20 oz ...............................10
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A Few Incredible ChangesEnjoy the wonderful ambiance of the Sundance Square Plaza, the new jewel of Downtown featuring restaurants and the new Sundance Square Stage. The UT Arlington Main Stage is located at 9th and Main Streets, in front of the Convention Center. The Star-Telegram Performing Arts Stage is located at 5th Street amidst a brand new Food Court.
SEATING AREASNeed a rest from all that walking? We offer several easily accessible seating areas:• New Food Court just north of 2nd Street next to the Worthington Renaissance Hotel• Sundance Square Plaza • 5th Street at our Star-Telegram Performing Arts Stage• General Worth Square Food Court at the UT Arlington Main Stage
FOOD COURTS• You’ll find plenty of delicious choices near the Sundance Square Stage, UT Arlington Main Stage and Star-Telegram Performing Arts Stage. • The brand-new North Food Court at 2nd Street is a great choice. • We also offer food carts and beverages at several spots along the street. • Look on pages 29 and 31 to see the menus and prices for 2014.
Download the 2014 iPhone App now.Put MAIN ST. on your iPhone! View the artists’ work, explore artists by medium and quickly find individual booths. Check out the entertainment schedule as well as our complete cu-linary offerings. To download, search the iTunes app store for “Main Street Arts” or visit bit.ly/MainStreetiPhone. You can also use your QR reader to go right to the app store!
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PHOTO COURTESY OF BRIAN LUENSER
Please, No Pets!Unfortunately, MAIN ST. is not pet-friendly! Pets are often intimidated by crowds and can react unpredictably. For the comfort and safety of our patrons, people with pets will be asked to leave the event area. This is a city ordinance. All service animals are welcome.
ATM MachinesSeveral ATMs are available throughout the site, provided by Downtown merchants and the festival. Please check the festival map for the nearest location.
Lost & FoundPlease bring all lost items to the Information Booth located at 3rd and Main.
iFort Worth Visitor Information CenterIf you want to know more about Fort Worth and its many attractions, visit iFort Worth. Located next to the Jubilee Theatre on Main Street between 4th and 5th Streets, it’s operated by the Fort Worth Conven-tion & Visitors Bureau and open extended hours during the festival.
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Get the very latest news! On Facebook, we’re at www.facebook.com/mainstreetartsfest. Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/MainStreetFest.
Festival Information BoothGot questions? This is the place to go! Presented by The T, the MAIN ST. Information Booth is located at 3rd and Main. Dis-cover everything you need to know about MAIN ST., Sundance Square, Downtown restaurants and shops, plus the transporta-tion options available around Fort Worth.
Thanks to MedStar for providing our first-aid station, located at 2nd and
Main. Mobile EMT units also patrol the grounds on a continuous basis, and
Automatic Electronic Defibrillators are located at our Information Booth.
All volunteer managers are trained in CPR. If you see anything that needs
attention, please contact a volunteer immediately!
FIRST + AID
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Artist SpotlightTom Diel, 2013 Best of Show Winner
Trained as an industrial designer, Tom layers materials as a painter uses colors. He has adopted the term ‘industrial chic’ to define his aesthetic and approach to mak-ing functional art furniture. “I try to use the most appropriate material for the given situation. Having the early desire to work in many medias has led me down a life- long journey to get to this point and I am loving the process.” He is open to taking commissions for he finds working with others leads to better design solutions. Be sure to visit booth 431 and to see Tom’s latest creations.
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During the festival, the red bricks and side streets of Main Street become a pathway to magical artistic experiences. Take the journey from the Tarrant County Courthouse to the Fort Worth Convention Center – and back again – to discover an enormous variety of artworks, from sculpture to painting, from the dramatic to the whimsical. The art is truly the “heart and soul” of the festival. Be sure to explore the side streets for even more activities.
This a juried art fair, which means that artists must submit their work to a jury of experts before exhibiting. Of the 1400 artists that applied to exhibit at this year’s festival, only 213 were chosen for exhibition. Mediums range from sculpture, painting and photography
to woodcarving, glasswork, jewelry, fashion and multimedia. We owe a big thanks to the 2014 Artist Selection Jury: David Conn, Judy Shelton, Gregory Story, Michael Wommack and Adele Krause.
On the first day of the show, another jury will select the best of the 2014 Exhibiting Artists, so look for the booths displaying prize banners. MAIN ST. will award more than $10,000 in prize money to artists this year.
On 3rd and 4th Streets, be sure to visit the Emerging Artists who are just start-ing their careers. You can support a budding artist while adding a beautiful object to your art collection.
Fine Arts & Crafts ShowcaseFollow the Red Brick Road
EXPLORE THE ARTISTS ONLINE OR ON YOUR IPHONE!Visit the 2014 Artist Gallery at www.MainStreetArtsFest.org. Or use your iPhone to view the artists’ work, explore artists by medium and quickly find in-dividual booths. To download, search the iTunes app store for “Main Street Arts” or visit bit.ly/MainStreetiPhone.
Hey, Look – A Collector’sTag!Keep an eye out for the special “Collector’s Tags” on our Artist Booth Signs. These tags indicate purchases have been made by members of our Collector’s Club. Members of this exclusive group enjoy art seminars, fun social opportunities, free valet parking, plus dinner and great seats in the VIP Skybox on Thursday. Want to become a member in 2015? Get all the details online at our website.
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2014 Artist ExhibitorsTANA ACTONSanta Fe, NM [email protected] 822
DEBRA ADELSONCollingswood, NJ [email protected] 610
RICK ALLENLAURA CONWAY sArlington, TX [email protected] Artist 358
SCOTT AMRHEINSherwood, WI [email protected] 524
LYNN ARMSTRONGDallas, TX [email protected] Artist 485
WILL ARMSTRONGRichmond, VA [email protected]/Pastels 511
CASSIE ARNOLDDenton, TX [email protected] Mixed Media 436
RICHARD AUGERSummerfield, FL [email protected] 623
JOHN BOOTHMinneapolis, MN [email protected] 416
BRIAN BORTZDurham, NC [email protected] 466
C.J. BRADFORDFlower Mound, TX [email protected]/Pastels 444
LISA BURGETaos, NM [email protected]/Painting 502
DAVID BURTONIndialantic, FL [email protected] Media 624
CHRISTINE CADORETTEFrisco, TX [email protected] Artist 487
TODD CAMERON sMinneapolis, MN [email protected] 458
WILLIAM BAILEYLISA BAILEY sDripping Springs, TX [email protected] 321
MOLLY BARNESPortland, OR [email protected] 807
BRIAN BEAMFulton, MI [email protected] 509
SETH BELLAMYDallas, TX [email protected] Artist 483
ALBERT BENEDICTWhitewater, WI [email protected] 605
DAVID BJURSTROMAustin, TX [email protected]/Pastels 611
MARVIN BLACKMOREDurango, CO [email protected] 821
BETH BOJARSKIMilwaukee, WI [email protected] 411
JEFFREY CANNONAustin, TX [email protected]/Pastels 311
JOAN CARROLLFort Worth, TX [email protected] Artist 355
ANDREW CARSONSeattle, WA [email protected] 467
JAMES CARTERSouthbury, CT 06488carterairbrush@aol.comjamescarterstudio.blogspot.comPainting 403
JENNIFER CAVAN sAngel Fire, NM [email protected]/Pastels 706
JOHN CHARBONNEAUSanta Fe, NM [email protected] 618
LISA CIMINOBaltimore, MD [email protected] 722
MEGAN CLARKRaleigh, NC [email protected] 522
SUSAN CLAYTONTallapoosa, GA 30176susanclaytonsculpture@yahoo.comscsculpture.homestead.comSculpture 309
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See a fun demonstration of wheel-throwing and hand- building, and even play with the clay yourself. Demos start every hour on the hour: Satur-day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. As in previous years, a bowl built by MAIN ST. patrons will
be glazed, fired and donated to Empty Bowls. Located in Demonstration Alley on 7th Street.
MICHEAL PAUL COLEHannibal, MO [email protected] 305
SARAH COLLIERWilmington, NC 28409thecharmschooldropout@gmail.comthecharmschooldropout.comDigital 302
NICHOLE COLLINSYates Center, KS 66783nicholecollinsjewelry@hotmail.comnicholecollinsjewelry.comJewelry 713
JOHN COSTINTampa, FL [email protected] 619
STEPHAN COXRiver Falls, WI [email protected] 621
DARLENE COZBYAustin, TX [email protected] Artist 357
TONY CRAY sNew Melle, MO [email protected] 719
VERKINA CROWAllison Park, PA [email protected] Media 712
VERKINA CROWAllison Park, PA [email protected] 710
ANNE CUBBAGEArlington, TX [email protected] Media 463
KAY CUMMINSPhoenix, AZ [email protected] 513
REY D’ALFONSOMiami, FL [email protected] 448
REY D’ALFONSOMiami, FL [email protected] 447
CHRIS DAHLQUISTKansas City, MO [email protected] 506
RACHEL DAVIDNew Orleans, LA [email protected] 450
ELISABETH DELEHAUNTY sPaonia, CO [email protected] 617
PATRICIA DELEON- ALFONSOMiami, FL [email protected] 446
KEVIN DESPLANQUESMancos, CO [email protected] 318
THOMAS DIELFort Worth, TX [email protected] Media 431
HANNAH DREISSNEMO Comfort, TX [email protected] Media 304
SUZANNE ENSVilla Rica, GA [email protected] 423
NILE FAHMYMICHELLE FAHMY sSalt Lake City, UT [email protected] 441
JENNIFER FALTERSpringfield, MO 65806springfieldpottery@sbcglobal.netspringfieldpottery.comCeramics 420
NATHAN FALTERSpringfield, MO 65806springfieldpottery@sbcglobal.netspringfieldpottery.comCeramics 429
AMY FAUST sOakland, CA [email protected] 465
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LARRY FIELDERVelarde, NM [email protected] 609
AMY FLYNN sRaleigh, NC [email protected] 608
MICHAEL FRASCAHarrodsburg, KY [email protected] 820
BENJAMIN FREYBuena Vista, VA [email protected]/Pastels 307
CAROL FUGMANNWebster, NY [email protected] 702
JOHN GALBO sSaginaw, MI [email protected] 445
KIRSTEN GALLONFort Worth, TX [email protected] Artist 353
SCOTT GAMBLECumming, GA [email protected] 714
LIBBY GANONGCharleston, SC [email protected] 310
DOLAN GEIMANChicago, IL [email protected] Media 613
AMY GILLESPIE sArlington, MA [email protected] 612
RONIA GRILLOSFreedom, CA [email protected] 406
SIGNE GRUSHOVENKOGENNA GRUSHOVENKOGreenville, SC [email protected] 717
RICHARD HALLMesa, AZ [email protected] 519
TATE HAMILTONDenver, CO [email protected] 461
ANTHONY HANSENMorro Bay, CA [email protected] 606
STEPHEN HARMSTONBONNIE HARMSTON sChandler, AZ [email protected] 614
GEOFFREY HARRISLexington, SC [email protected] 421
GARY HARTLakeside, TX [email protected] Artist 363
DIANE HARTY sFrisco, CO [email protected] 518
MATTHEW HATALADanielsville, GA [email protected] 409
KYLE HAWKEWellington, OH [email protected] 404
CAROL HEARTYCarmel, NY [email protected] 816
AUDREY HELLER sSan Francisco, CA [email protected] 720
CLIFTON HENRIChicago, IL [email protected] 457
CARY HENRIE sBountiful, UT [email protected] 422
AARON HEQUEMBOURGMonticello, GA [email protected] Media 505
RANDALL HEROLD sDavenport Center, NY [email protected] 462
GINNY HERZOGMinneapolis, MN [email protected] 622
JACK HILLDeLand, FL [email protected] 811
CALI HOBGOODUrbana, IL [email protected] 438
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CARRIE HOFFNAGLEMinneapolis, MN [email protected] 721
GWENDOLYN HOPE-BATTLEYMcKinney, TX [email protected] Artist 359
DENISE HOUCKEaton Rapids, MI [email protected] 456
JOHN HOUSTONFort Worth, TX [email protected] Artist 361
MARTY HULSEBOS sFairfield, IA [email protected] 517
JOEL HUNNICUTTSiler City, NC [email protected] 412
MARK HYDE sFort Worth, TX [email protected] Artist 352
EARL JAMESCleveland, OH [email protected] 814
BRUCE JOHNSONLake Mills, WI 53551bruce@brucejohnsonclaystudio.combrucejohnsonclaystudio.comCeramics 808
NELS JOHNSONSaugatuck, MI [email protected] 810
PETER KARNERHesperus, CO [email protected] 401
RONNA KATZAlbuquerque, NM [email protected] 512
STEVE KEATINGFort Collins, CO [email protected] 413
BRIAN KELLERDenver, CO [email protected] 806
GILLIAN KEMPEROklahoma City, OK [email protected] 451
M KEMPEROklahoma City, OK [email protected] 424
CARA KIELYWaterford, CA [email protected] 508
NICK KIRKFort Worth, TX [email protected] Artist 351
ALAN KLUGFt. Collins, CO [email protected] 408
KENT KRAUSSante Fe, NM [email protected] 520
BILL LACHANCEWebster Groves, MO [email protected] Media 812
PAUL LAMBRECHTLanesboro, MN [email protected] 716
AMBER LANSINGCAITLIN DENMARKNorth Richland Hills, TX [email protected] Artist 364
JENNIFER LASHBROOK sDallas, TX [email protected] Media 723
ROBIN LAUERSDORFMonona, WI [email protected]/Pastels 454
DEB LEAIRSt. Paul, MN [email protected] 724
SEUNG LEECathedral City, CA [email protected] 308
LILLI LEHTONENHighland Village, TX [email protected] Artist 354
RONALD LINTON sHot Springs, AR [email protected] 402
SALLY LINVILLESUSAN EBRIGHTLyons, KS [email protected] 460
BRIAN LUENSER sFort Worth, TX [email protected] Artist 488
JEANNIE MADDOXSAM MADDOXDothan, AL [email protected] 427
MICHAEL MADZOMedora, ND [email protected] Media 407
TERRIE MANGAT sEl Prado, NM [email protected] 443
TIMOTHY MARCOTTEStevens Point, WI [email protected] 805
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DAVID MATTHEWSSpringtown, TX [email protected]/dangrdaveEmerging Artist 362
ROBERT MATTHEWSLESLIE GUINANNorth San Juan, CA [email protected] Media 514
DAVID MAYHEW sFort Collins, CO 80526dm@davidmayhewphotography.comdavidmayhewphotography.comPhotography 430
DAN MCCABEPrescott, AZ [email protected] 701
JAY MCDOUGALLOtter Tail County, MN [email protected] 323
KIRA MCDOWELL sCoppell, TX [email protected] Artist 360
TOBY MCGEEOklahoma City, OK [email protected] 437
JENNY MENDES MARK ROEGNERChesterland, OH [email protected] 504
TERESA MERRIMANWestcliffe, CO [email protected] 711
CLINT MORDECAIDallas, TX [email protected] 819
ANDREW MOSEDALEHarwood, MD [email protected] 501
JAMES MOSIERBallston Lake, NY [email protected] 803
DANIEL NGPortland, OR [email protected] 452
BRUCE A NIEMI sKenosha, WI [email protected] 471SHAWN O’CONNELLFort Worth, TX 76107shawnoconnellphotography@yahoo.comshawnoconnellphotography.comPhotography 801
ERIC OBERHouston, TX [email protected] 470
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SCOTT OLSONChicago, IL [email protected] Media 316
MARK ORR sPinckney, MI [email protected] 704
KYLE OSVOGMinneapolis, MN [email protected]/kyleosvog/Ceramics 813
GAIL PENDERGRASS sPortland, OR [email protected] 515
JOHN PETREYChattanooga, TN [email protected] 312
DAN PFEIFFERFredericksburg, TX [email protected] Media 817
REZA PISHGAHIBloomington, IN [email protected] 440
JULIE POWELLBoulder, CO [email protected] 703
DAKOTA PRATT sAustin, TX [email protected] 824
ROBERT PRIDDYMullin, TX [email protected] Artist 486
RONE’ PRINZWoodland Hills, CA [email protected] 453
GEORGE RAAB sMillbrook, Ontario, Canada [email protected] 601
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RAYMOND RAINS sFort Worth, TX [email protected] 301
GREGG RASMUSSON sSt. Louis, MO [email protected] 523
LARRY REID Austin, TX [email protected] Artist 482
BRUCE REINFELDPhiladelphia, PA [email protected] 417
MARK REYNOLDSCAROL REYNOLDSAustin, TX [email protected] Media 414
MINDY RHOADSGREG RHOADSMarquette, KS [email protected] Media 433
RANDALL RIEMER sMineral Point, WI [email protected] 419
LARRY ROBERTS sMarysville, WA [email protected] 426
PATTY ROBERTS sMarysville, WA [email protected] 435
KATHERINE ROBERTSONRichardson, TX 75080katherine@ katherinerobertsonphotography.comkatherinerobertsonphotography.comEmerging Artist 481
GREG ROCHEWatsonville, CA [email protected] 418
JILL SCHIENLEMadison, WI [email protected] 432
BRYAN SCHULTZKenosha, WI [email protected] 428
MICHAEL SCHWEGMANNChampaign, IL [email protected] 327
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STEPHEN SEBASTIAN sThomasville, NC [email protected] 322
STEPHEN SEBASTIANThomasville, NC [email protected] 320
CHRIS SEEMANCincinnati, OH [email protected] 405
PAUL SHATZCharleston, SC [email protected] 620
ANDREW SHEAMinneapolis, MN [email protected] 324
PHILL SINGERNew Britain, PA [email protected] 616
ARCHIE SMITHMt. Pleasant, NC 28124info@archiesmithinstruments.comarchiesmithinstruments.comWood 510
MATTHEW SMITH sAsheville, NC [email protected] 615
CAROL SOBIENIAKLyons, CO [email protected] 415
ANDREW SOVJANIConway, MA [email protected] 708
THOMAS SPAKEChattanooga, TN [email protected] 313
RANDAL SPANGLER sKansas City, MO [email protected]/Pastels 425
PAULA SPARKSMadison, WI [email protected] 459
SAM STANGKAEKO MAEHATAAugusta, MO [email protected] 503
PAM STERNFort Worth, TX [email protected] 328
MELISSA STILES sPortland, OR [email protected] 442
CHELSEA STONEPrescott, AZ [email protected] 607
GREGORY STORYChicago, IL [email protected] 314
GREGORY STRACHOVFloral City, FL [email protected] 705
KARI STRINGERTaylor, TX [email protected] 815
SARA STROZINSKYBaraboo, WI [email protected] 325
PAMELA SUMMERS sFort Worth, TX [email protected] 303
SCOTT SWEZYAlbuquerque, NM [email protected] 602
SCOTT SWEZYAlbuquerque, NM [email protected] 604
FRED TATEAustin, TX [email protected] 507
PHILIP THOMPSON sBangor, MI [email protected] 410
CAMERON TIEDEFlower Mound, TX [email protected] Artist 356
BEAU TUDZAROVFt. Lauderdale, FL [email protected] 718
BILL TURNERNewnan, GA [email protected] 326
TAMAN VANSCOYLong Beach, CA [email protected] 306
WILLIAM VANSCOYBrookings, OR 97415info@vanscoyphotography.comvanscoyphotography.comPhotography 315
DONNA VEVERKABoston, MA [email protected] 434
TOM WALSHPhilomath, OR [email protected] 468
SADIE WANGSilver Point, TN [email protected] 464
THOMAS WARGINMenomonee Falls, WI [email protected] 802
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CADY WATSONFort Lauderdale, FL [email protected] 818
SHANE WEBSTER sArlington, TX 76001swebster250@sbcglobal.netshanewebsterphotography.comEmerging Artist 484
MELINDA WHISLERLOUIS WHISLERGreenbrae, CA [email protected] 319
MARK WILLIAMSAshburn, VA [email protected] 709
MARK WINTERMilwaukee, WI 53208winterweld@hotmail.comtheworksofmarkandbeth.blogspot.comSculpture 455
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E. DOUGLAS WUNDER sKutztown, PA [email protected] 804
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NESTOR YULFOChicago, IL [email protected] 439
JEFFREY ZACHMANNFergus Falls, MN [email protected] 707
ROBERT ZARCONE sMoodus, CT [email protected] 823
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Artist By MediumCERAMICSBrian Beam .............................................................. 509Marvin Blackmore ................................................... 821Jennifer Falter ......................................................... 420Nathan Falter ........................................................... 429Michael Frasca ........................................................ 820Bruce Johnson ......................................................... 808Peter Karner ............................................................. 401Deb Leair .................................................................. 724Timothy Marcotte..................................................... 805Jenny Mendes & Mark Roegner ............................. 504Kyle Osvog ............................................................... 813Gail Pendergrass ..................................................... 515Gregg Rasmusson .................................................... 523Michael Schwegmann ............................................. 327Gregory Story ........................................................... 314Pamalea Summers ................................................... 303
DIGITALJohn Charbonneau ................................................... 618Sarah Collier ............................................................ 302Geoffrey Harris ........................................................ 421Andrew Mosedale ................................................... 501Beau Tudzarov ......................................................... 718
DRAWING/PASTELSWill Armstrong ......................................................... 511David Bjurstrom ....................................................... 611C.J. Bradford ............................................................ 444Jeffrey Cannon ......................................................... 815Jennifer Cavan ......................................................... 706Benjamin Frey .......................................................... 307Robin Lauersdorf ..................................................... 454Randal Spangler ...................................................... 425R. Michael Wommack .............................................. 603
EMERGING ARTISTRick Allen & Laura Conway ..................................... 358Lynn Armstrong ....................................................... 485Seth Bellamy ............................................................ 483Christine Cadorette .................................................. 487Joan Carroll ............................................................. 355Darlene Cozby .......................................................... 357Kirsten Gallon .......................................................... 353Gary Hart .................................................................. 363Gwendolyn Hope-Battley ......................................... 359John Houston ........................................................... 361Mark Hyde................................................................ 352Nick Kirk ................................................................... 351Amber Lansing & Caitlin Denmark .......................... 364Lilli Lehtonen ........................................................... 354Brian Luenser .......................................................... 488David Matthews ....................................................... 362Kira McDowell ......................................................... 360Robert Priddy ........................................................... 486Larry Reid ................................................................ 482Katherine Robertson ................................................ 481Cameron Tiede ......................................................... 356Shane Webster ......................................................... 484
FIBERElisabeth Delehaunty ............................................... 617Suzanne Ens ............................................................. 423Libby Ganong ........................................................... 310Amy Gillespie ........................................................... 612Diane Harty .............................................................. 518Terrie Mangat .......................................................... 443Carol Sobieniak ........................................................ 415Samuel Yao .............................................................. 715Renata Zimmermann ................................................ 317
GLASSScott Amrhein .......................................................... 524Molly Barnes............................................................ 807Todd Cameron .......................................................... 458Stephan Cox ............................................................. 621Tony Cray ................................................................. 719Scott Gamble ............................................................ 714Earl James ............................................................... 814Toby McGee ............................................................. 437Raymond Rains ........................................................ 301Patty Roberts ........................................................... 435Andrew Shea ............................................................ 324Thomas Spake .......................................................... 313Sam Stang & Kaeko Maehata .................................. 503
JEWELRYTana Acton ............................................................... 822Debra Adelson ......................................................... 610William Bailey & Lisa Bailey ................................... 321Lisa Cimino ............................................................... 722Megan Clark ............................................................. 522Nichole Collins ......................................................... 713Kay Cummins ............................................................ 513Amy Faust ................................................................ 465Carol Fugmann ......................................................... 702Carrie Hoffnagle....................................................... 721Denise Houck ........................................................... 456Ronald Linton ........................................................... 402Julie Powell ............................................................. 703Roné Prinz ................................................................ 453Jill Schienle ............................................................. 432Matthew Smith ......................................................... 615Paula Sparks ............................................................ 459Melissa Stiles .......................................................... 442Chelsea Stone .......................................................... 607Kari Stringer ............................................................. 815 Fred Tate .................................................................. 507Donna Veverka ......................................................... 434Sadie Wang .............................................................. 464E. Douglas Wunder................................................... 804
LEATHERRonia Grillos ............................................................ 406Carol Hearty ............................................................. 816Randall Herold ......................................................... 462Cara Kiely ................................................................. 508Teresa Merriman ..................................................... 711Greg Roche .............................................................. 418
Melinda Whisler & Louis Whisler ........................... 319Robert Zarcone ........................................................ 823
METALWORKRachel David ............................................................ 450Nile Fahmy & Michelle Fahmy................................. 441Anthony Hansen ....................................................... 606Dan McCabe ............................................................. 701James Mosier .......................................................... 803Randall Riemer ........................................................ 419Bryan Schultz ........................................................... 428Chris Seeman ........................................................... 405Tom Walsh................................................................ 468Jeffrey Zachmann .................................................... 707
MIXED MEDIACassie Arnold ........................................................... 436David Burton ............................................................ 624Verkina Crow............................................................ 712Anne Cubbage .......................................................... 463Thomas Diel ............................................................. 431Hannah Dreis Nemo ................................................. 304Dolan Geiman........................................................... 613Aaron Hequembourg ................................................ 505Bill LaChance ........................................................... 812Jennifer Lashbrook ................................................. 723Michael Madzo......................................................... 407Robert Matthews & Leslie Guinan .......................... 514Scott Olson ............................................................... 316Dan Pfeiffer .............................................................. 817Mark Reynolds & Carol Reynolds ........................... 414Mindy Rhoads & Greg Rhoads ................................ 433Betsy Youngquist ..................................................... 521
PAINTINGBeth Bojarski ........................................................... 411John Booth ............................................................... 416Lisa Burge ................................................................ 502James Carter............................................................ 403Rey D’Alfonso .......................................................... 448Patricia Deleon-Alfonso .......................................... 446Signe Grushovenko & Genna Grushovenko ............ 717Richard Hall ............................................................. 519Tate Hamilton ........................................................... 461Ginny Herzog ............................................................ 622Brian Keller .............................................................. 806M Kemper ................................................................. 424Jeannie Maddox & Sam Maddox ............................ 427Clint Mordecai.......................................................... 819Daniel Ng.................................................................. 452 Stephen Sebastian ................................................... 322Phill Singer ............................................................... 616Gregory Strachov ..................................................... 705Sara Strozinsky ........................................................ 325Scott Swezy .............................................................. 602Bill Turner ................................................................ 326Taman Vanscoy ........................................................ 306Cady Watson ............................................................ 818Mark Williams.......................................................... 709
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PHOTOGRAPHYRichard Auger .......................................................... 623Micheal Paul Cole .................................................... 305Chris Dahlquist ........................................................ 506John Galbo ............................................................... 445Audrey Heller ........................................................... 720Clifton Henri ............................................................. 457Cali Hobgood ............................................................ 438Marty Hulsebos ....................................................... 517Nels Johnson ........................................................... 810Steve Keating ........................................................... 413Alan Klug .................................................................. 408David Mayhew ......................................................... 430Shawn O’Connell ...................................................... 801Bruce Reinfeld ......................................................... 417Paul Shatz ................................................................. 620Andrew Sovjani ........................................................ 708William Vanscoy ...................................................... 315
PRINTMAKINGLisa Burge ................................................................ 502John Costin .............................................................. 619
Stephen Harmston & Bonnie Harmston .................. 614Ronna Katz ............................................................... 512Gillian Kemper ......................................................... 451Seung Lee ................................................................. 308George Raab ............................................................ 601Stephen Sebastian ................................................... 320Scott Swezy .............................................................. 604Philip Thompson....................................................... 410Kreg Yingst ............................................................... 516
SCULPTUREAlbert Benedict ........................................................ 605Andrew Carson ........................................................ 467Susan Clayton .......................................................... 309Verkina Crow............................................................ 710Rey D’Alfonso .......................................................... 447Amy Flynn................................................................. 608Kyle Hawke .............................................................. 404Cary Henrie .............................................................. 422Jack Hill ................................................................... 811Kent Kraus ................................................................ 520Sally Linville & Susan Ebright ................................. 460
Uncork Your Creativity!Create a painting of your own with the help
of artists from A Piece of Work! The canvas is
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Bruce A. Niemi ......................................................... 452Eric Ober .................................................................. 470Mark Orr .................................................................. 704John Petrey .............................................................. 312Reza Pishgahi........................................................... 440Dakota Pratt ............................................................. 824Larry Roberts ........................................................... 426Pam Stern ................................................................. 328Thomas Wargin ........................................................ 802Mark Winter ............................................................. 455
WOODBrian Bortz ............................................................... 466Kevin Desplanques .................................................. 318Larry Fielder ............................................................ 609Matthew Hatala ....................................................... 409Joel Hunnicutt .......................................................... 412Paul Lambrecht ........................................................ 716Jay McDougall ......................................................... 323Archie Smith ............................................................ 510Nestor Yulfo ............................................................. 439
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Thursday, April 10 11:00 AM Texas Twisters 1:00 PM Nick Ballarini 3:00 PM Marcelo Berestovoy 5:00 PM Island Boogie 6:30 PM Mike Garvey Trio 8:30 PM Chris Watson Band
Friday, April 11 11:00 AM Charley Lee12:30 PM 2 Tone 2:00 PM Linda Atwell 3:30 PM Yancey Stevens 5:00 PM Fort Worth Opera 7:00 PM Vadym Kholodenko, 2013 Cliburn Gold Medalist 9:00 PM Eddie Palmieri Latin Jazz Band
Saturday, April 1211:00 AM Razzmajazz Dixieland Band12:30 PM American Bedouin Band 1:45 PM Hilary Tipps & Steve Obermiller 3:00 PM Chisholm Trail Cowboys 5:00 PM Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra 7:00 PM The Rhythmators 9:00 PM Bob Schneider
Sunday, April 1311:00 AM Victor Andrada12:30 PM Carla Norris 2:00 PM Swinging Doors 3:30 PM Joyce Spencer 5:30 PM Dave Alexander
Thursday, April 10 11:00 AM Outer Circles 1:00 PM Feen Boyett 3:00 PM August & J 5:00 PM Breggett Rideau 6:30 PM TuTu Jones 8:30 PM Trent Willmon
Friday, April 11 11:00 AM The Santa Fe Line Band 1:00 PM Matt Tolentino 3:00 PM Johnnie Red & The Roosters 5:00 PM Phyrework 7:00 PM The California Honeydrops 9:00 PM The Robert Cray Band
Saturday, April 12 11:00 AM UT Arlington Jazz Combo 12:30 PM UT Arlington Jazz Ensemble 2:00 PM UT Arlington Jazz Orchestra 3:30 PM Poo Live Crew 5:00 PM First Rush 7:00 PM Mingo Fishtrap 9:00 PM The Mavericks
Sunday, April 13 11:00 AM 3 Fools on 3 Stools12:30 PM Freddie Jones 2:30 PM Me and My Monkey 4:30 PM Latin Express 6:30 PM Havana NRG
Thursday, April 10 12:00 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei 2:00 PM John Park 4:00 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei 5:30 PM Alex Zerbe The Zaniac 7:00 PM John Park 8:00 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei
Friday, April 11 11:00 AM Alex Zerbe The Zaniac12:00 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei 1:00 PM John Park 2:00 PM Alex Zerbe The Zaniac 3:00 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei 4:00 PM Ballet Folklorico Azteca 5:00 PM Ballet Folklorico Azteca 6:00 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei 7:00 PM The Wicks 9:00 PM Luke Wade & No Civilians
Saturday, April 12 11:00 AM Alex Zerbe The Zaniac 12:00 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei 1:00 PM John Park 2:30 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei 3:30 PM Ballet Folklorico de Fort Worth 4:30 PM Ballet Folklorico de Fort Worth 6:00 PM Alex Zerbe The Zaniac 7:30 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei 9:00 PM Larry g(EE)
Sunday, April 13 11:00 AM John Park 12:00 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei 1:30 PM Alex Zerbe The Zaniac 2:30 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei 4:00 PM John Park 5:00 PM Chinese Acrobats of Hebei
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THURSDAY HEADLINERS
Chinese Acrobats s of Hebei8:00 p.m. | 5th Street Performing Arts Stage The incredible strength and physical grace of the Chinese Acrobats of Hebei has rendered crowds awe-struck around the world. Now, the masters of agility and grace will be performing during all four days of the MAIN ST. Fort Worth Arts Festival.
Trent Willmon s8:30 p.m. | UT Arlington Main Stage (Convention Center)Texas singer/songwriter Trent Willmon brings his fun loving, beer drinking, ready-for-anything attitude every time he sings.
FRIDAY HEADLINERS
Fort Worth Opera s5 p.m. | Sundance Square StageToday’s performance in Sundance Square features stars from the 2014 season including the exotic drama The Pearl Fishers, Pulitzer Prize-winning Silent Night, Mozart’s comedy Così fan Tutte, and the professional world premiere of With Blood, With Ink.
MUSICAL MANIA!|MAIN ST. is not just Fort Worth’s biggest arts festival – it’s also the area’s largest music festival and we have incredible sounds and sights in store for you, free! We’ve featured our headlining acts here, but there are many more performers. For all the bios, visit www.MainStreetArtsFest.org. You can also view the full schedule on our app – download it at bit.ly/MainStreet/iPhone.
SEE THE COMPLETE PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE ON PAGE 24FEATURED PERFORMING ARTISTS
The California Honeydrops s7 p.m. | UT Arlington Main StageWith their audience growing bigger with each “southern-fried jazz” performance, their mission is to make people dance, sing and enjoy them-selves every time they hit the stage. Their style may not have a name, but one thing is certain: The California Honeydrops don’t just play music. They throw parties.
Vadym Kholodenko, 2013 s Van Cliburn Gold Medalist7 p.m. | Sundance Square Stage Ukrainian pianist Vadym Kholodenko captures the attention of audiences and critics from all over the world with his powerful performances marked by vibrant imagination and intelligence.
The Robert Cray Band s9 p.m. | UT Arlington Main StageWith inspiration from George Harrison and Jimi Hendrix, Robert Cray has been internationally admired as a stylist whose innovations have brought new life to blues music. Get ready to rock the south end of Main Street with one of the greatest blues musician touring today.
Eddie Palmieri s Latin Jazz Band9 p.m. | Sundance Square StageThe nine-time Grammy Award winner is known for his charismatic power and bold innovative drive. A true powerhouse of brilliance, Eddie Palmieri and his band continue to thrill audiences with their legendary style.
SATURDAY HEADLINERS
Fort Worth Symphony s Orchestra5 p.m. | Sundance Square StageReturning to MAIN ST. for the first time in over 20 years, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s mission is to educate, entertain and enhance cultural life.
Mingo Fishtrap s7 p.m. | UT Arlington Main StageTexas Music Magazine calls Mingo Fishtrap “the space where melodic pop meets gritty Memphis soul, with a twist of N’awlins funk.” Pop, soul and funk is an unlikely combination for music, but the sounds have been perfected by Mingo Fishtrap. You don’t want to miss this show, and take it home with you!
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The Rhythmators s7 p.m. | Sundance Square StageFort Worth natives, The Rhythmators, found their sound in Colorado before establishing their name in the DFW music scene. With a mixture of R&B, blues and soul, they entertain crowds by playing original music, as well as blues and soul classics.
The Mavericks s9 p.m. | UT Arlington Main StageThe Mavericks are back. The country-steeped garage band with Cuban American lead singer RAUL MALO emerged from Miami in 1989 and reunited in 2012. The Mavericks will bring both new and classic hits, such as “Here Comes The Rain,” and “Dance The Night Away,” to MAIN ST.
Bob Schneider s9 p.m. | Sundance Square StageOriginally building his career as a working class musician, Bob Schneider has an institution of faithful followers across the U.S. with a mega fan base in Austin.
SUNDAY HEADLINERS
Latin Express s4:30 p.m. | UT Arlington Main StageWith more than 30 years of performing under their belt, Latin Express continues to be a main-stay in the DFW Tejano music scene.
Chinese Acrobats of Hebei. Acrobats of Hebei China are masters of agility and grace combining Chinese traditions, incredi-ble acrobatics, stunning costumes, Chinese props, and a beautiful music soundtrack.
Ballet Folklorico Azteca. BFA promotes Mexican heri-tage and multicultural understanding to youth and adults, preserving traditions and instilling pride.
Ballet Folklorico de Fort Worth. The BFFW encour-ages appreciation of the Mexican culture by teaching its traditional dance and music to people of all ages.
Alex Zerbe The Zaniac. Alex is a two-time Guinness World Record holder who was voted Seattle’s Funniest Prop Comic. He has appeared on prime-time television in three countries including the hit shows, “America’s Got Talent!” and “Last Comic Standing.” Alex is a Hacky Sack World Champion, and half of the award-winning comedy act, Brothers from Different Mothers. When Jamie Lee Curtis saw his one-man show she said, “Boy are you talented, FANTASTIC!”
John Park. Comedy, comedy, comedy. But John Park is no joke-telling stand-up comic. Instead, this performer uses clever juggling and visually engaging comedy routines set to music to make his audience laugh. The crowd is with John all the way, as volunteers take part and challenge John laugh for laugh for the comedic spotlight.
Dave Alexander s5:30 p.m. | Sundance Square StageAlexander is recognized as having created the finest Western Big Band ever assembled to deliver his overwhelming performances. These great musicians, combined with his incompa-rable horn section, make up the finest musical ensemble on the road today.
Havana NRG s6:30 p.m. | UT Arlington Main StageThe “NRG” in Havana NRG stands for “New Rhythm Generation,” and this youthful Texas group offers up a hot program of timba- influenced salsa to prove that Havana-inspired sounds are alive in the Lone Star State.
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Hey, Who’s Hungry?
MAIN ST. Food VendorsThe letter and number after the vendor name (F1 to F8) indicate the location on the MAIN ST. map on the inside back cover. The numbers in parentheses after each menu item indicate the number of coupons required. We’ve added a new Food Court just north of 2nd Street!
Avalanche of Flavors (Snowie of Texas)8 oz. Shaved Ice Snow Cone (4), 12 oz. Shaved Ice Snow Cone (5),16 oz. Shaved Ice Snow Cone (6)
Baja Smoothies Fresh Fruit Smoothies (8)
Bobby’s FajitasFajitas, Beef or Chicken (5), Fajita Nachos (8),Fajita Quesadillas (8), Bean & Taco Meat Burrito (6), 5 Stuffed Jalepeño Peppers (4),Cheese Quesadillas or Cheese Nachos (5)
Crawfish Connection12oz Jambalaya (9), 12oz Gumbo (9), 9-inch Gator Sausage (8), 1 lb Crawfish Plate (12),32oz Texas Tea (5)
Crepe CrazyHam and Cheese (8), add Bacon (1); Chicken Basil Pesto (9), Southwestern (8), add Chicken (1); Mediterranean Medley (8), add Chicken (1); Peanut Butter Heaven (8), Nutella Banana (8), add Strawberries (1); Dulce de Leche Turtle (8), Sweet Cheese Delight (9), Lemonade & Hot Chocolate (5)
Dippin’ DotsDippin’ Dots (small 6/large 8)
Doc’s GrillGrilled Chicken on a Stick – Island Bourbon & Jamaican Jerk (10), Grilled Wings – BBQ, Jamaican Jerk, Original (9), Sausage on a Stick (8), Island Veggie Fried Rice (7)Combo – includes Chicken or Sausage with Fried Rice (14), Fresh Squeezed Lemonade (small 4/large 5)
Fresh MojitosMojitos (10)
Fletchers Corny Dogs & Funnel CakesOriginal Corny Dog (7), Jalapeno/Cheese Dog (9), Funnel Cake w/sugar (8), Lemonade 16oz (4)
Funnelcake FriesFunnelcake Fries (6)
German Popped Kettle CornLarge Bag (8)
Leisure Foods, Inc.Hot Dog (4), Hot Dog w/Chili (5), Foot-long Hot Dog (6), Foot-long Hot Dog w/Chili (7), Hamburger (7), Hamburger w/Cheese (8), Nachos or Frito Pie (5), Smoked Turkey Leg (10), Sausage on a Stick/or Bun (7 or 8), Lemonade-Lg/Sm (6), Sno Cone (4), Cotton Candy (5), Potato Chips (3), Pickle (3)
Little German KitchenGerman Sausage Sandwiches – 1/4 lb (10),Smoked Jalapeno Sausage – 1/3 lb (10),Plate Dinner – Sausage, German Potato Salad, Kraut (14); Jumbo Bavarian Cream Puff (7), Stuffed Jalapeño or Sweet Cream Cheese Pretzels (7), Bavarian Jumbo Pretzels (6)All Beef Hot Dog – 1/4 lb (7),Ice Tea 20oz and 32oz (4 and 5)
LoneStar Cinnamon Roasted Nuts1 Bag of Nuts (7), 2 Bags of Nuts (13), Small Frozen Drink (5), Large Frozen Drink (7)
Mario’s Mediterranean CuisineChicken Artichoke/Veggies on Pita Bread (10), Lamb Gyros on Pita Bread (10), Chicken Oregano/Veggies on Pita Bread (10), Romano Steak/Veggies on Pita Bread (10), Mediterranean Sausage – 8- 9”/Veggies on Pita Bread (10), Pork Tuscany/Veggies on Pita Bread (10), Veggie Grill on Pita Bread (9)
McKinney Food ServicesCorn Dogs (6), Jumbo Corn Dogs (8), Funnel Cakes (8), Lemonade (5/7)
Craft Beer GardenGeneral Worth SquareCraft and Draught Beer (7)
Reata RestaurantBeef Tenderloin Tamales (10), Chicken Tacos (10), Apple Crisp (6), Cowboy Tea – Unsweet Tea and Lemonade (4)
Riscky’s BarbequeSliced Beef Sandwich 5oz (8), Chop Beef Sandwich 4oz (7), Smoked Turkey Leg (9), 2 Beef Ribs (4), Texas Fries w/Onions & Jalepeños (5), Fried Corn – 12 pieces (4)
Craft Brew Garden Returning for 2014! Have a seat under the trees in General Worth Square and sip a cold brew while you enjoy the performers on the UT Arlington Main Stage. Choose from 12 taps of local and national craft brews.
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Blue Moon Brewing Company believes brewing is an art. Join your community and help us paint a work of art with Blue Moon on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. in the Craft Brew Garden in General Worth Square.
Rolling Cone Soft Serve Ice CreamCake Cone – Choice of 2 Flavors (5), Cup – Choice of 2 Flavors (5), Cake Cone or Cup w/Sprinkles (6), Waffle Cone (6), Waffle Cone w/Sprinkles (7), Cake Cone Dipped – Choice of 3 Flavors (6), Waffle Cone Dipped – Choice of 3 Flavors (7)
Schakolad Chocolate FactoryChocolate Covered Carmel Apples (10),Frozen Chocolate Covered Bananas (5),Frozen Chocolate Covered Cheesecake (6),Chocolate Covered Strawberries (8)
Schmidt’s of German VillageBahama Mama 1/3 lb. Spicy Smoked Sausage (9), Bratwurst 1/3 lb. (9), Jumbo Frankfurter (5), German Potato Salad (3), Sauerkraut (2),Jumbo Cream Puff (8), Tea or Sweet Tea (5),Dinner Platters include German Potato Salad and Sauerkraut, added to sandwich price (4)
Spudzilla PotatoesRibbon-cut Potatoes, Deep fried (8), w/ Cheddar Cheese Sauce (2), w/Real Bacon Bits (2), w/Ranch (1), w/Jalapeño (1), Fresh Brewed Iced Tea, 24 oz – Sweet or Unsweet (4)
Taste of CubaCuban Sandwich (8), Beef or Chicken Empanada (4), Black beans w/white rice (4), Fried Plantains (4), Cuban Tamale (4), Deep Fried Cuban Roll (6), Funnelcake Fries (6)
Tequila Red’s Hot Dog Cart Grilled Hot Dog (5), Sausage on a Bun (8), Sausage on a Stick – Regular or Jalapeño (8), 32oz Fresh Brewed Ice Tea – Sweet, Unsweet, Peach, Raspberry (6); 20oz Fresh Brewed Ice Tea – Sweet, Unsweet, Peach, Raspberry (4)
Texas Skillet Cowboy Burrito (11), Sidekick Burrito (9), Grilled Steak Sandwich w/Cheese (9),Steak Sandwich Platter w/Skillet Potatoes (11), Skillet Grilled Hot Dog (5), 32oz Fresh Brewed Ice Tea – Sweet, Unsweet, Peach, Raspberry (6); 20oz Fresh Brewed Ice Tea – Sweet, Unsweet, Peach, Raspberry (4)
Thai Tina’s Restaurant2 Egg Rolls (4), 1 Springroll, Choice of Chicken or Tofu (5), 2 Grilled Chicken Satay (6), 6 Crab Rangoon (5), Combo, choose any 3 (10), Red Curry with Chicken or Vegetarian (8),Thai Ice Tea (4),Thai Ice Coffee (4)
The Original Corn RoastRoasted Corn (5), Corn in a Cup (4), Baked Potato w/Chopped Beef (8), Baked Sweet Potato (6), Apple Slices w/Carmel & Pecans (4), Sweet Tea & Lemonade (5)
Woolley’s Frozen CustardSmall Frozen Custard (4), Small Frozen Custard w/Topping (5), Large Frozen Custard (6),
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WINE EXPERIENCEA T 7 T H A N D M A I N S T R E E T
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This seated tasting features four premium wines from Fort Worth’s only full-production winery! You’ll also get a commemorative wine glass etched with this year’s festival logo, a six-bottle carrier bag and a bottle of wine you select from the tasting. Seating is limited to 30 per session, and advance reservations are re-quired. Located on 7th Street. The cost is $35 per person – cash or credit cards accepted. Wine by the glass also sold here.
SESSION TIMES: Thursday: 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m., 3 p.m.
2014 Commemorative PosterDaniel Ng, from Portland, Oregon, was selected to create this year’s beautiful commemorative poster, “Main Street Starry Night,” a colorful and dramatic perspective of Downtown from Sundance Square Plaza to the Courthouse.
Daniel paints with imagination but not from imagination. Each landscape painting is inspired from an actual place. He creates composition in a simplified form with designs of shapes and patterns found in the nature world. Daniel is definitely a colorist. With a drybrush technique, he applies acrylic paints in layers to develop bold vivid colors to bring out eye-catching contrast in his designs. It is his own whimsical interpretation of each individual scene that sets his paintings apart from typical landscape painting. Daniel is located in Booth 452.
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Daniel Ng – Painting, “Main Street Starry Night” © 2O14
Please visit our Festival Store for shirts featuring his work, and stop in our Framer Store to purchase a limited edition framed (or unframed) poster, signed or unsigned, printed on Astrolite Silk 80# cover paper stock from Monadnock and hybrid inks by Cockrell Enovation. The poster was designed by Pinkerton Design. Purchase $200 of art and receive a free, unsigned poster while supplies last.
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THE REASON WHY LOCATION IS EVERYTHING. Discover the premier destination in Fort Worth, The Worthington Renaissance Fort Worth Hotel. Conveniently close to the city’s most popular destinations, you’ll experience the perfect downtown stay. Enjoy world-class shopping and dining, a night on the town, or the exciting Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival just moments from your door. At Renaissance, you’ll discover western elegance and unparalleled comforts like never before. For more information or to make reservations, call 817.870.1000 or visit renaissancehotels.com/DFWDT.
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Friday, April 11: STOMP, 7:30 pm
Saturday, April 12: Bass Performance Hall Open House, 9:30 – 11:30 am; Lobby displays from Performing Arts Fort Worth, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Fort Worth Opera, the Cliburn and Texas Ballet Theater; Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra “Petting Zoo” of instruments.
Saturday, April 12: STOMP, 1:30 pm STOMP, 7:30 pm
Sunday, April 13: STOMP, 1:30 pm STOMP, 6:30 pm
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Go “OFF MAIN!” and explore marvelous venues and performance spaces in Downtown Fort Worth.
MORE “OFF MAIN!” GREATNESS:Four Day Weekend Improvisational Comedy Houston between 2nd and 3rd. www.fourdayweekend.com
Jubilee Theatre. Featuring AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ 506 Main Street. www.jubileetheatre.org
Scat Jazz LoungeRetro live music venue. 111 W. 4th Street. www.scatjazzlounge.com
Sid Richardson Museum Masterpieces of the Old West. Free admission. 309 Main Street. www.sidrichardsonmuseum.org
Fort Worth Opera FestivalBegins April 18! For four weeks each spring, Fort Worth Opera brings the best in world-class opera to the city of “Cowboys and Culture,” with a combination of traditional pieces and pioneering new works that makes FWOpera unique. With more than 60 years of producing operatic masterpieces and holding the title for the longest running opera company in Texas, FWOpera knows how to cre-ate a one-of-a-kind theater experience. Festival tickets are available for just $25 at fwopera.org or 877.396.7372.
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ARTS AND CRAFTS FOR CHILDRENDon’t Forget to Brush!
HOURS:Thursday - Saturday, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.Sunday, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Some activities are free, while others require coupons (available at all of our coupon booths). Some are available on Saturday and Sunday only. The number of coupons required is indicated below:
Balloon Designs (FREE)Learn to make your very own balloon design. Presented by Fellowship Church.
Model Magic (4)Make a colorful bird using air-dried clay. Presented by Van Grow.
Fish Prints (4)Use a rubber, life-like fish (really!) to make a print. Presented by Van Grow.
Face painting (5+)Party Faces, Inc. uses safe, SNAZAROO water-based cosmetic face paints –price depending on complexity.
Caricaturist (20+)Have your caricature drawn, black and white and color!
Ceramic Tile Painting (FREE)Color and tile come together in a cre-ative way. Provided by Home Depot.
Mural Wall (FREE)Be a part of creating a mural for the MAIN ST. Arts Fest! Van Grow presents.
Rock Wall (5)Can you climb to the top?
Sand Art (5+)Create a colorful sculpture with sand.
Beads and More! (3)Make pony bead necklaces for yourself or a friend. Presented by Van Grow.
Arts and Crafts (FREE)Try your hand at a variety of arts and crafts. Presented by Michael’s.
Tie Dye (5)Create your own original tie dye bandana. Presented by Van Grow.
Bookmark! (FREE)Make tracks with your own specially created animal track bookmark. Presented by Camp Fire First Texas.
Spring Flowers (FREE)Create your own springtime flower! Presented by Camp Fire First Texas.
At “MAIN ST. Creates!” presented by Wells Fargo, kids can find plenty of fun and artistic things to do. It’s located on the north end of the festival, near the Tarrant County Courthouse.
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At TCC, we believe everyone is college material! Students of all ages and backgrounds can earn the
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We offer smaller class sizes, flexible schedules, five convenient locations, affordable tuition and more than
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Growing Young ArtistsThis successful outreach program brings the talents of MAIN ST. artists and the opportunities of the festival to elementary, middle and high school students in school districts around Fort Worth. This program has two compo-nents, each supported by a grant from Tarrant County College:
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Artist-in-Residence Program. Several of our 2014 MAIN ST. artists will visit area schools to show their work and give insights to students about a career in visual art. Selected students will visit MAIN ST. and get a “behind the scenes” look at the operations of a major arts festival.
Young People’s Art Fair. Support the next generation of artists! The Young People’s Art Fair – located in the “MAIN ST. Creates!” area – features the work of more than 300 young artists from the Fort Worth community. The fair will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 12 and 13, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Children must be accompanied by a parent at all times during the show. Last year, these young artists sold more than $10,000 worth of art!
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Our Favorite Color: GREENMAIN ST. Environmental Efforts “Go Green” Initiative. We’re working hard to reduce our carbon footprint through partnerships with the Tarrant Regional Water District, Green Mountain Energy, Waste Management, Inc. and Bicycles, Inc. In 2013, we recycled over 75% of the bottles and cans left behind at the festival. To reduce our use of public landfills, we use biodegradable plates, cups and eating utensils. Festival staff also recycles 100% of the oil and grease used to prepare the food.
Artists Are Going Green, Too! MAIN ST. salutes those artists who use earth- friendly techniques, materials or themes in their work.
Park Your Bike for Free! The Bicycle Corral, sponsored by the Fort Worth Bicycling Association and Bicycles, Inc., is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily on 7th Street at Houston Street (note new location). The corral will include secu-rity fencing, bike racks for storage and an ID system to avoid theft. With more than 480 miles of bike paths either completed or planned, Fort Worth is cycle friendly!
Fort Worth B-cycle - 14 Stations Near Downtown!Avoid the hassle of parking and ride B-cycle to MAIN ST.! There are 14 bike-sharing stations conveniently located within walking distance of the festival. There’s no better time to try out Fort Worth B-cycle, the first bike sharing system in North Texas. You can also ride bike share from the T&P or Intermodal Transportation Center straight to the heart of Main Street. Use promo code 76102 at any station to receive half-price, $4 access to the system each day of the festival.
For full system map and additional information, please visit www.fortworthbikesharing.org.
FREE WATER STATIONS!To help support and raise awareness for water conservation, the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) is sponsoring free water stations around the festival.
• Bring your own water bottles and fill them up for free• Get a souvenir water bottle for 5 coupons
The stations feature Fort Worth’s nationally renowned municipal water dispensed with a state-of-the-art U/V filtration system and chilled to perfection.
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SAVING WATER! SCAN THIS QR CODE INTO YOUR SMARTPHONE.
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Take the Trinity Railway Express (TRE). To better accommodate demand, ex-tra cars will be added during all four days of the festival. The TRE station, lo-cated at the Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC) at Jones and 9th Streets, is only two blocks from the Arts Festival.
TRE Festival Schedule: • Thursday April 10th - Last eastbound train departs ITC station at 9:46 p.m.• Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12 - Last eastbound train departs ITC station at 11:35 p.m. and will go all the way to Union Station. Note: this train will NOT connect with any DART Rail Service at Union Station.• Sunday, April 13 - The TRE will run a special schedule to and from Dallas all day.
Ride the Bus! The Fort Worth Trans-portation Authority also has plenty of buses that bring you right to the heart of the fun. Learn more at their website: www.The-T.com.
MAIN ST. Park and Ride – only $1.00 each way! Ride our free MAIN ST. Park
and Ride service, sponsored by The T, for transportation to and from the festival. The shuttle for a buck will operate every 20 minutes from 5 to 11 p.m. on Friday, and 9:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday. Look for the SPE-CIALLY MARKED free parking areas at Billy Bob’s Texas in the Fort Worth Stock-yards, and at Farrington Field.
Bicycles. Ride your bike and park it in our fully staffed Bicycle Corral, supported by Bicycles, Inc. and the Fort Worth Bicycling Association. Located on 7th Street at Commerce Street (new loca-tion this year).
Fort Worth B-cycle – 14 Stations Near Downtown! Use promo code 76102 at any station to receive half-price, $4 access to the system each day of the festival. For full system map and addi-tional information, please visit www.fortworthbikesharing.org.
Parking Information. As you know, parking is at a premium during the fes-tival. Get details on available parking at www.fortworthparking.com.
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As a non-profit organization, Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc. relies heavily on contributions to maintain the high quality of MAIN ST. and keep the event free to the public. Become a Friend of the Festival by making a tax-deductible donation. You’ll receive recog-nition for your business, plus tickets to the Skybox each evening. Enjoy a complimentary dinner, beverages and our signature enter-tainment alongside Fort Worth’s movers and shakers. Want to join right now? Simply stop by the Skybox in General Worth Square (8th Street entrance) and we’ll be happy to sign you up! Find out more at www.MainStreetArtsFest.org.
2014 Friends of the Festival(as of March 26, 2014)
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GOLDAnne T. and Robert M. Bass, Anonymous, Bank of Texas, The Capital Grille, CBS Outdoor, Cockrell Enovation, Enilon Group, Flowers to Go, Frost, Medstar, MM Special Event, ONCOR, Pavlov Agency, Pier 1 Imports, Pinkerton Design, Rotary Club of Fort Worth, Sundance Square, United Site Services
SILVERBuzz Fence, Decker, Jones; Empire Disposal Group, Fort Worth Chamber, GRACE, Jay and Debbie Downie, Norris Conference Centers, Smoke Pit BBQ, Tarrant County, TranSystems, Waffle House
BRONZEAtmos Energy, Bath Planet, Carol Charette, CMA, Grapevine Golf Cars, Innovative Developers, Inc., LINBECK, Olmsted-Kirk Paper Company, Performing Arts Fort Worth, Inc., Renfro Foods, Rios Group, Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth
Meet the MAIN ST. Crew!Festivals & Events Advisory Committee Marilyn Ackmann, Atmos Energy, ChairmanLarry Anfin, Coors Distributing CompanyBecky Renfro Borbolla, Mrs. Renfro’s FoodsGary Cumbie, Cumbie ConsultingCarlos De La Torre, De La Torre CompaniesDave Fulton, Hilton Fort WorthMarilyn Gilbert, Fort Worth Chamber of CommerceTracy Gilmour, Sundance Square ManagementGlen Hahn, Innovative Developers, Inc.Marie A. Holliday, DMD, Flowers to Go in Sundance SquareJ. Leo Kinney, Cash America International (ret.)Nina Petty, Tarrant County CollegeKathryn Portillo, Hilton Fort WorthRonny Region, Region EnterprisesRichard Ruddell, Fort Worth Transportation Authority, Past Chairman (ret.)Barbara Stone, Fort Worth Convention and Visitors BureauLynda Tiedtke
Downtown Fort Worth, Inc. StaffAndrew Taft, PresidentTodd Holzaepfel, Vice President-Planning and Operations/PID ManagerCleshia Butler, Administrative AssistantJay Downie, Event ProducerBecky Fetty, Director of Marketing and MembershipBrandi Huckabee, Production Coordinator - Festivals & Events, Staff AccountantAni Jarrett. Marketing and Special Projects ManagerJim Johnson, Director of Downtown Development/TIF DistrictMelissa Konur, Planning DirectorMelanie Lara, ControllerArrie Mitchell, Director of ResearchCarole Robinson, Executive Assistant/Office Manager
Festival Production Staff Claire Bloxom Armstrong, Media Relations and Social Media Manager (Pavlov)Judy Beaumier, Entertainment Production ManagerMaddy Beaumier, Entertainment Production Assistant ManagerClaire Brunner, Website Coordinator (Enilon)L.D. Carroll, Grounds Maintenance ManagerJay Downie, ProducerCharlie Duvall, Warehouse ManagerCourtney Hall, Advertising ManagerDiana Hahn, Volunteer ManagerBrandi Huckabee, Production CoordinatorMike Kennedy, DFW Professional Musicians UnionGladys Pinkerton, Graphics and Design Manager (Pinkerton Design)James Phillips, Finance Manager
Event Steering Committee Edd Arnold, VIP Hospitality, ManagerAmy Bearden, MAIN ST. Creates & YPAF, ManagerJudy Beaumier, Entertainment, ManagerMichelle Beniak, Young People’s Art FairClaire Bloxom Armstrong, Social Media, ManagerBeverly Burks, Volunteer Assistant ManagerL.D. Carroll, Grounds Maintenance, ManagerSandi Cochrum, Artist Resources, ManagerJamie Cox, Artist Resources, Committee MemberChip Diano, Honorary EMTJay Downie, ProducerCharlie Duvall, Warehouse ManagerDana Ford, Artist Resources, Committee MemberMarge Fransted, Artist Resources, JuryJohn Gantt, Operations, ManagerKris Gantt, Concessions & Artist Compliance ManagerLarry Gantt, Communications, ManagerGabby Garbarino, Community Service Coordinator, ManagerMary Gonzales, Merchandise, Committee MemberDiana Hahn, Volunteer ManagerCourtney Hall, Advertising ManagerGary Hammer, Concessions, ManagerPat Hammer, Artist Resources, Committee MemberBrian Harris, Security, Committee MemberMarlo Hill, VIP Hospitality Assistant ManagerTyrone Hodges, Entertainer Transportation, ManagerBrandi Huckabee, Staff, Production CoordinatorThomas Lake, Artist Resources, Committee MemberReggie Mandoni, VIP Hospitality, Committee MemberTina Mantz, Artist Resources - Hosts, ManagerRhonda Matherne, Artist Resources, Committee MemberRobbie McMeans, EMT Hospitality, ManagerDonnette Moseley, VIP Hospitality, Committee MemberRobert Munoz, Block Captains, Assistant ManagerBob Paluck, Communications, Committee MemberMarion Paluck, Volunteer, Committee MemberJames Phillips, Finance, ManagerAlex Reeves, Block Captains, ManagerCarol Reeves, Artist HospitalityLarry Reeves, Communications, Assistant ManagerLarry Rippin, Logistics, Assistant ManagerDick Ruddell, Transportation ManagerLaura Sanchez, Logistics, ManagerMike Shambaugh, Logistics, Assistant ManagerGlenda Sloan-Patterson, VIP Hospitality, Committee MemberKevin Starns, MAIN ST. Creates, Assistant ManagerHarlan Streater, Merchandise, Committee MemberCarol Wassman, Customer Relations ManagerJack Wassman, Community Service, Committee MemberDeanna Weaver, Merchandise, ManagerCathy Wilson, Artist Resources, Committee Member
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Join Radio Shack, our 2014 Volunteer Pro-gram Sponsor, by becoming a volunteer. Support MAIN ST. and meet fun people! Without the generosity of more than 1,200 volunteers, this event would be impossible to produce. Go to www.Main-StreetArtsFest.org and click “Volunteer.”
Johnny Campbell, Sundance Square, ChairmanRyan Akins, Dale Carnegie TrainingLarry Anfin, Coors Distributing CompanyOla Assem, Cleopatra, Inc. Rick Baumeister, Sanford, Baumeister & Frazier Michael Bennett, Bennett Brenner PartnersGreg Bird, Jetta OperatingBill Boecker, representing Edward Bass, Fine Line Diversified Development Eddie Broussard, Texas Capital BankRichard Casarez, Oncor Electric DeliveryAndrew Casperson, Omni Fort Worth HotelBrian Chase, Bell Helicopter, a Textron Company Jack Clark, Red Oak RealtyJeff Davis, Republic Title of Fort WorthTim Doke, UNT Health Science CenterKevin Downing, Mutual of OmahaJim Finley, Finley ResourcesDave Fulton, Hilton Fort WorthMelissa Graham, Cousins Properties, Inc.Glen Hahn, Innovative Developers, Inc. Steve Hambrick, PlainsCapital BankDan Hansen, Balfour Beatty ConstructionBrian Happel, BBVA Compass Albon Head, Jackson Walker Don Hellman, Comerica BankMichael Hoffer, Hahnfeld Hoffer StanfordBarney Holland, Fuelman of DFW Clay Humphries, Pace CompaniesPaul Johnson, Shannon GraceyTony Johnson, The TDione Kennedy, Performing Arts Fort Worth, Inc. John Klukan, Worthington Renaissance HotelKarl Komatsu, Komatsu ArchitectureMark Linenberger, LINBECKWalter Littlejohn, The Fort Worth ClubRoss Martin, Kelly Hart & Hallman, LLPPatrick McFarlin, Jacobs Charles Milliken, Decker Jones McMackin McClane Hall & Bates, P.C.Allison Millington, Behringer HarvardRobert Molloy, Southwest Bank
Wade Nowlin, HUB International Rigg David Parker, AT&TLee D. Patterson, Trinity TerraceMichael Pavell, Bank of AmericaRaul Pena, TranSystems Nina Petty, Tarrant County College DistrictJohn Podraza, XTO EnergyJohn Prichett, Ben E. Keith Beverages Gordon Rhodes, Rhodes Securities Pollard Rogers, Cantey Hanger, LLPMerianne Roth, RadioShack Corp.Jon Ruff, Spire Realty GroupAric Short, Texas A&M University School of LawGloria Starling, The Capital GrilleJohn Stevenson, representing Robert Bass, Keystone, Inc. Tom Struhs, Struhs Construction Andy Taft, Downtown Fort Worth, Inc.Joy Webster, MorningStar CapitalGary Wortel, Star-TelegramJohn Yeung, Sheraton Fort Worth Hotel and Spa
Directors Emeritus L.O. “Buzz” Brightbill, III, Southwest BankGary W. Cumbie, The Cumbie ConsultancyAllan Howeth, Cantey Hanger, LLPJames R. Nichols, Freese and NicholsJohn V. Roach, Roach EnterprisesTerrance J. Ryan, Southwest BankJohn Stevenson, Keystone, Inc.Greg Upp, Consultant
Ex-officio RepresentativesDale Brock, Downtown Neighborhood AllianceReeshemah Davis, South East Fort Worth Mae Ferguson, Fort Worth Sister Cities Marie Holliday, Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce Bob Jameson, Convention & Visitors Bureau Michelle Lynn, BOMA Paul Paine, South Fort Worth, Inc. Asusena Resendiz, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Bill Thornton, Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce
DFWII Board of Directors as of April 1, 2014
Volunteer – Let’s Do It Together!
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WHEN WE DO IT TOGETHER.GREAT THINGS HAPPEN
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Just bring your receipts showing total purchases of at least $200 on art and festival merchandise to the House of Frames booth in Sundance Square Plaza. While you're there, shop our selection of legacy posters and frames, signed or unsigned.
Limit one per customer, while quantities last.
Get an unframedfestival poster – FREE!
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You are invited to join, become a member today!
DFWI WelcomesNew Members
Downtown Fort Worth is a dynamic place and DFWI isthe membership organization whose sole purpose is tomake it even better.
Have a question?Becky Fetty [email protected]
www.dfwi.org
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