Here Comes Spring Daze This Saturday at Cary's Bond Park
Storytelling, Photography Contests,
Cary
Performs & Fitness Pavilion new highlights
April 23, 2009
CARY, NC – It’s back and better than ever; the 16th Annual Spring Daze Arts & Crafts Festival will feature new fun-filled activities for the entire family, along with the best arts, crafts, entertainment and food on Saturday, April 25, 2009, at Cary’s Bond Park, 801 High House Road from 9 a.m. until
For the first time at Spring Daze, the ages-old art form of storytelling will be featured all day long on Storyteller Stage in festival section E! Aspiring photographers are also giving it their best shot at the first ever Amateur Photography Contest, co-sponsored by the Town of
Music lovers are encouraged to stop by the Sertoma Amphitheatre stage from
For fitness gurus, the WakeMed Fitness Pavilion will feature informative booths, interactive exhibits, demonstrations, hands-on activities, greenway information and local health and fitness opportunities to promote health lifestyles. The Pavilion is being held in support of
“Whatever your interest, you’re invited to bring the entire family out to help us celebrate Spring Daze,” said Festivals Coordinator Joy Ennis. She added that while people of every age are invited to attend, animals are not permitted at the festival for the safety and security of all patrons.
Art lovers are invited to visit booth E15 to see the artwork of the 2009 featured artist, Richard Stickney. Stickney has been taking pictures since he was a teenager. Now 74, he has been a serious student of photography for eight years. Art lovers are also invited to see the artists in action, as students from the North Carolina State University College of Design create a temporary public art installation to be displayed at Bond Park as part of Spring Daze. "Discovery" of ordinary structures in unusual places can encourage people to think about their surroundings, the environment, and their impact on the earth. Associate Professor Dana Raymond's students will create thought-provoking and intriguing installations to be discovered and enjoyed by festival and park visitors.
Returning to the festival this year is the Town’s Earth Day celebration. Kids can pick up earth- friendly soy crayons and a recycling activity book in the Earth Day area. Also, kids can visit each booth with an Eco Hero passport, engage in a fun environmental activity and redeem the completed passport for a special Earth Day prize. The celebration will also include hands-on activities for children of all ages.
“We’re expecting even bigger crowds this year, and we encourage guests to take advantage of the convenient ways to reach the festival,” added Cox.
The Town is providing a free shuttle bus from the Town Hall Parking Deck on
For those needing handicapped parking, they should drive to the Park and look for volunteers near the
In the event of rain, the Spring Daze Festival will be postponed to
For a complete schedule and more, see Spring Daze Arts & Crafts Festival at www.townofcary.org or call (919) 469-4061.
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PRIMARY CONTACTS: |
Joy Ennis, Festival Coordinator, (919) 462-3864 April Raphiou, Deputy Public Information Officer, (919) 481-5091 |
