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Madison Street Festival Madison Street Festival FREE ADMISSION! FREE ADMISSION! Saturday, Oct. 4th, 2014 • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Downtown Madison, AL. Parade at 9 a.m. Arts & Cras • Food • Children’s Area Games • 200+ Vendors • Demonstrators Entertainment • Car and Bike Show • Juried Art Show Madison THE d d R E CO R D Special publicaon of

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Madison Street FestivalMadison Street Festival

FREE ADMISSION!FREE ADMISSION!

Saturday, Oct. 4th, 2014 • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Downtown Madison, AL.

Parade at 9 a.m. Arts & Craft s • Food • Children’s Area

Games • 200+ Vendors • DemonstratorsEntertainment • Car and Bike Show • Juried Art Show

MadisonTHE

ddRERR CORDRR

Special publicati on of

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Letter from Mayor Troy Trulock

Welcome to the 34th Annual Madison Street Festi val! We are excited that you have chosen to spend the day with us in beauti ful, historic downtown Madison. You won’t be disappointed! The MSF is proud to off er some on the best art, entertainment, exhibits, arts and craft s, food, car and bike show and the ever popular children’s area complete with craft s, games, infl atables and a petti ng zoo! Truly, the Madison Street Festi val has something for everyone and best of all it’s FREE!

This day would not be possible without the support and generosity of our Sponsors and Media Partners please stop by their booths, see what they do and tell them THANK YOU for helping to bring this day of family fun to our community! In additi on, we would like to thank all of the dedicated Volunteers, Vendors, Arti sts, Arts and Craft smen, Exhibitors, Entertainers and Festi val Visitors. Last but certainly not least, we would like to thank the City of Madison, whose encouragement and support of this festi val is vital to its success; we are grateful for their enduring confi dence in this team eff ort!

In my 3rd and fi nal year as chair of the Madison Street Festi val I would be remiss if I didn’t publicly thank the incredible team – family – who make up the MSF Committ ee. This group of community volunteers dedicates a year of their life to bring to you, our festi val visitors, the best of the best. The planning and executi on that goes into this day is truly a labor of love. So, to you, my friends, thank you for ALL that you do to insure that our visitors have a great day in our town, you have enormous heart and it shines through. Each and every one of you is greatly appreciated, thank you so very much!

See you the fi rst Saturday in October in downtown Madison! Visit us today and visit us oft en at: www.madisonstreetf esti val.org.

Debbie Overcash, 2012, 2013, 2014 MSF President

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Letter from Madison Street Festival President

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Madison, AL 35758Madisonstreetf esti val.org

2014 MSF Committee

What’s inside

Welcome to another outstanding Madison event!

As Mayor of Madison and on behalf of our Madison City Council, we are very proud to welcome you to our 34th Annual Madison Street Festi val, in historic downtown Madison.

Our Street Festi val has grown tremendously over the past 33 years, bringing yet another fun and exciti ng event to our growing and revitalized historic downtown. Last year my wife, Dana, and I along with over 20,000 guests had a wonderful ti me enjoying the arts

& craft s, arti st exhibits, car show, music, informati on booths, rides, petti ng zoo, exhibits for the kids, and plenty of food for the day.

We hope that you and your family enjoy the Madison Street Festi val this year. Special thanks to our event Director Debbie Overcash and the many amazing volunteers that we have in the city of Madison for their dedicati on toward making this a great event for our residents.

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Kathi Tew Tina Beacraft John Roberts

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Exhibiti ons and Demonstrati ons

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Story By Gregg L. ParkerPhotographs By Sarah Brewer

On Oct. 4, 2014, Madison’s populace will convene downtown for a day to celebrate its lifestyles, camaraderie and interests. This day of laid-back revelry is called the Madison Street Festi val.

Former Madison mayors will be Grand Marshals for the 2014 parade. Burwell ‘Sonny’ Wilbanks was in offi ce during the fi rst festi val in 1976; his terms covered 1969-1981 and 1983-1988.

Other former mayors expected to att end are Teague Cuddeback (1988-1991), Don Spencer (1991), Ann van Leeuwen (1991-1992), Charles Yancura (1992-2000), Jan Wells (2000-2004), Sandy Kirkindall (2004-2008), Paul Finley (2008-2012).

Starti ng at Infi nity Skate Park, parade entries will wind through the historic district on Church Street to

the gazebo for opening ceremonies. Bob Jones High School Band will perform.

“We’re so pleased Debbie Hoover is in her third year as parade chair. She’s taking this parade over the top,” Overcash said.

Shutt les will make roundtrips from Madison City Schools Stadium, 211 Celti c Drive, and CrossPointe Church’s new campus, 78 Hughes Road. Overcash acknowledged the city’s generosity to supply stroller- and handicap-accessible shutt les that run all day.

The 2014 festi val is boarding the “food-truck train,” food chairperson Gayle Milam said.

One of those truckies, Café on Wheels Neon Lilly will serve Eastern European cuisine, including Penmen cabbage rolls, kielbasa and sauerkraut, publicist Sharon Holcombe said. Visitors can lunch at the festi val’s ‘Madison Cafe’ at Main/Wise streets, along with snack-and-

sip vendors throughout downtown. North Alabama Vietnam

Helicopter Pilot Associati on and Schnitzel Ranch will serve bratwursts, chicken schnitzel and fried fritt ers. Venice Gelato, Dippin’ Dots and Piper & Leaf arti san iced tea will cool the palate.

Longti me concessionaires Rainbow Mountain Homemakers and Greek Flame Food with gyros will return.

Using visitors’ suggesti ons, MSF organizers have expanded free acti viti es in the Children’s Area for 12-year-olds and younger. The Children’s Tent will have magic, animal balloons, snow, face painti ng, woodworking and ‘green goo.’

A petti ng zoo and pony rides will thrill the kids. Madison Police Department will fi ngerprint children for family security.

“Co-chairman Karen Morris and Pat Cross have seen the MSF Children’s Area grow to over 2,500

Taking a day to celebrate community

Downtown streets, like Main Street, are teeming with thousands of people during the street festi val. Madison Police Departments

esti mated more than 20,000 visitors at the 2013 festi val.

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In the festi val parade, Eastview Family Denti stry entered a colorful fl oat with a giant molar to symbolize its message.

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children,” Overcash said. Arti st Alley with juried artwork will be exhibited in

Dennis Vaughn’s shady back lawn, west of Church Street. Co-Chairmen Kathy Lewis and Rosalie Holcombe have assembled an impressive menagerie of talent with painti ngs, pen and ink, charcoal, sculptures, pott ery, handcraft ed furniture and novelti es.

Arts and Craft s will feature about 60 vendors at Church/Maple streets on Madison United Methodist Church’s east lawn, according to chairperson Brenda Parker, who is the MSF Committ ee’s longest serving member.

“I’m just as excited to see the new vendors as well as those who return every year,” Parker said. Vendors will att end from Madison County, Hartselle, Birmingham, Decatur, Athens, Mississippi, Georgia and Tennessee.

Their wares include birdhouses, hand-knitt ed scarves and caps, baby and children’s clothing, bath and body products, hair bows, jewelry, art, pott ery, home decor, pens – even fan pulls fashioned from wood and deer antlers.

“If you need an electric cigar-box guitar, we’ll have them,” Parker said. “The items these craft ers bring are as diverse as the people themselves.”

For live entertainment, the Gazebo Stage and the new Main Street Stage at Sullivan/Main streets will jazz

the festi val atmosphere. Entertainment chairperson Alisha Roberts and co-chair Faye Wishik are scheduling an exciti ng line-up of outstanding local entertainment.

To-date, acts include Abby Wright, The Beasley Brothers, Bob Jones Band, AMC/Sonic Fusion, Groove Band and Dorothy Cole’s Tina Turner Revue.

“We’re fortunate to have informati on vendor chair Lisa Clayton in her fourth year, joined by Kathi Tew and Tina Beacraft ,” Overcash said. “This team works ti relessly to bring Everything Madison in a sampling of retail, healthcare, insurance, building/real estate, non-profi ts, politi cal groups and churches.”

About 75 informati on vendors will line Front Street, with its circa-1900 historic homes as backdrop.

The festi val’s Car Show has att racted Vets with Vett es and other Corvett e owners, along with muscle and vintage cars, trucks and motorcycles. The mayor, police and fi re chiefs, MSF committ ee, fellow exhibitors and children will decide on awards.

In 2013, the festi val gave grants to Rainbow Elementary School’s “Spring Forward” and Multi cultural Fair, $600 each; James Clemens High School Theatre, $1,000; Madison Public Library, $1,000; and Madison Young Marines, $1,500.

For more informati on and schedule details, visit madisonstreetf esti val.org.

This vintage Corvett e proudly sits among other collecti ble automobiles, revved-up trucks and other

custom vehicles at the Car Show.

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Verizon Gazebo Stage9:45-10:15

Opening Ceremonies10:15-11:00

Bob Jones High School Band

11:15-12:00 Winslow Davis12:15-1:00

Dorothy Cole (aka Tina Turner)1:15-2:00

Beasley Brothers

2:15- 3:00 Reginald Jackson3:15-4:00 Abby Wright

Planet Fitness Main Stage10:15-11:00

Dance Trance11:15-12:00

Emma Klein

12:15-1:00 AMC Band (Sonic Fusion)

1:15-2:00 The Groove

2:15-3:00 Chris Garrison Band

3:15-4:00 JED Eye

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Introducing our exciting performers are students from the

Bob Jones Drama Department. We sincerely appreciate their

participation and support.

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This litt le boy creates his make-and-take craft in the Children’s Area at the Madison Street Festi val.

A boy uses a magnifying glass to closely inspect a plant’s leaves in the Children’s Area at the Madison Street Festi val.

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By Gregg L. ParkerPhotographs By Sarah Brewer and Contributed

Non-profi t organizati ons in Madison can apply for a grant with the Madison Street Festi val.

The festi val's steering committ ee "wants to give back to our community. The best way we found is through grants for non-profi t, Madison-based organizati ons or those that serve Madison residents," Chairperson Keegan Mumaw said.

Applying groups must "provide educati onal opportuniti es, increase literacy or conduct community-improvement projects," said Mumaw, who works with Keller Williams Realty Madison. The grant request must pertain to a planned or future project for the group.

In 2013, fi ve groups received festi val grants totaling $4,700:

• Friends of Madison Public Library -- Pergola for story-ti me area in children's garden.

• Madison Young Marines -- Educati onal trip to the USS Alabama.

• Rainbow Elementary School -- "Spring Into Good Health" program and multi -cultural fair.

• James Clemens High School Drama Department -- "Go Outside and Play" producti on

In additi on, the festi val awards a $1,000 scholarship each to a student at Bob Jones and James Clemens high schools who will att end a technical or trade school.

"Non-profi t organizati ons that could benefi t please apply. So many great groups have benefi ted from funds awarded by the Madison Street

Festi val," Mumaw said. "As the festi val grows every year, we look forward to giving back and awarding more grants than the previous year."

Deadline for grant applicati ons is Oct. 31. The committ ee will award grants during the fi rst week of December.

The fun at Madison Street Festi val will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 4. The festi val's mission is to provide a day of family entertainment that unites the community while enjoying arts, culture, interacti ve exhibits and entertainment.

To apply for a grant, complete forms at Madisonstreetf esti val.org. "The applicati on is all online and takes just a few minutes to complete," Mumaw said. For more informati on, call 256-617-1137 or email to grant.madisonstreetf esti [email protected].

Non-profit groups can apply for grant

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Informati on Booth VendorsAbility Plus

ACE

Alabama Lifestyle Screens

Aligned Chiropractic & Decompression Center

Ask the Mayor / City of Madison

Asperger Connection, Inc.

Bath Fitter

Bellus Salon and Spa

Bender’s Gym

Bippen Electric, Inc.

Breaking Boundaries Foundation

Cellular Center

Dr. Eddie’s Audio Video

doTERRA

Durham Orthodontics

Eagle Rehab Physical Therapy

Eastview Family Dentistry

Edward Jones

Family Security Credit Union

Greengate School

Healthsource Madison

Hogan Family YMCA

Hollywood Feed

Hugh Hartwig Austin Realty Group

Huntsville Havoc

Huntsville Lacrosse Association

Iberiabank

If It’s Wood Cabinetry, Granite & Tile

Interact Club (JCHS & BJHS)

It Works

KidTowne

KidVenture

Kitchen Magic

Lamb of God Lutheran Church

Lankford / Battle Allstate Agency

Madison Care Hospital

Madison Chamber of Commerce

Madison City Disability Advocacy Board

Madison County Democrats

Madison County Crisis Services of North Alabama MARF

Madison Friends of the Library

M.A. Jackson Co.

Miles of Smiles Around the World

Musicology School of Music, LLC

My Spirited Art

Nerium

Platinum Mortgage

Premier Designs

Providence Presbyterian Church

RetroFoam of Alabama

Rise Real Estate

Sparks 03

Sport Clips

Steeped Tea

Tennessee Valley Republican Club

The Eye Center

The Lexingtons at Madison

The Pampered Chef

The Valley’s CW

Traditional Martial Arts Academy

Tutor Doctor

UAH Hockey

United Way of Madison County

Urgent MedCare

Winsett Financial Group

In Arts and Craft s, these birdhouses by woodcraft er Pat Modica boast front porches, window boxes, chaise lounges and all the accoutrements of home. Photograph By Sarah Brewer.

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Welcome to the Madison Street Festi val 2014 Parade! LET’S GET LOUD!!! It is our great pleasure to welcome all of Madison’s former Mayors as this year’s MSF Grand Marshalls:

• Mayor Burwell Wilbanks – 1969 – 1981 and 1983 – 1988• Mayor Teague Cuddeback - 1988 – 1991•Mayor Don Spencer – 1991• Ann vanLeeuween – 1991 – 1992• Charles Yancura – 1992 – 2000• Jan Wells – 2000 – 2004• Sandy Kirkindall – 2004 – 2008• Paul Finley – 2008 - 2012

We were honored that Mayor Wilbanks was also the star of the 2014 MSF commercial! Thank you Mayor Wilbanks!

The MSF Parade, Chaired by Debbie Hoover, will start on Skate Park Drive at 9:00 AM, proceed down Mill to Church Street, Front Street, Sullivan and disband at Madison Elementary School. The parade will be fi lled with marching bands, beauty queens, fl oats, Vets with Vets, kids on bicycles and much, much more!

Don’t miss the MSF Opening Ceremonies at the Gazebo immediately following the Parade where we will be recognizing and honoring our former mayors; the Color Guard from St. John’s Catholic Church will present the colors and the Bob Jones High School marching band will perform the Nati onal Anthem and other favorites!

Parade ScheduleMadison Hospital

Children’s Area

Redstone Federal Credit Union

Student Art Tent

Millar Chiropractic

Artist Alley

Alabama Pediatric Dental Associates

Exhibits and Demonstrations

Alexander’s Martial Arts

Artists’ Cove

The Brook

MSF Information Station

Happy Tails

Petting Zoo

North Alabama Gas

Pony Rides

Daystar Church

Madison Café

Planet Fitness

Stage on Main Street

Verizon

Gazebo Stage

Click Photo Design

Madison United Methodist Church

Valpak of North Alabama

Cumulus (UMP, WVNN, WHRP, WWFF & WZYP)

The Madison Record & Madison Living

The Madison Weekly

The Valley CW & Jack’s

256 Magazine

Sponsors’ Booths

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Bernadett e ArvinLuna Bella/Tara AtkinsCat House Colorworks/Jenny Bennett All Tied Up/Lisa BurnhamMother Daughter Craft s/Mavis Butt sCovers Me Up/Jennifer CampbellCarol CarmichaelAnn CavesGayle’s Jewelry/Gayle CrouchSuns and Daughters/Victoria CroyCarol DennisWhoWhatWhereArt/Shawn DoughtyHandmade Kreati ons by Karan/Karan DoughertyBread Boards/Phil DraperDixie Darling Designs/Sharon EdwardsWoodchuckers/Glen EkernArlene ElrodThe Jean Master/Sharon ErskineSooner or Lather Bath Works/Stephenie FishBlue Dragonfl y Creati ons/Jeannine FItzgeraldsCK Designs/Cindy Fortenberry

Cherise HawleyJJK Girly Things/Barbara HilliardJ. L. I. Designs/Jessica IveyCavendish Creati ons/Mary Beth JerniganAloha LeRougeGraceful Eyes Pallet Art/Stacy LunaNoelle’s Creati ons/Noelle Marti nChristi na’s Celesti al Collecti on/Christi na MillerBags, Bows and Baby Clothes/Brenda MitchellModica Woodcraft /Pat ModicaPiper’s Barkery/Kristi na McCarthy-Marti nLights Camera Candles/Clarissa McClainMade in Madison/Liz McCutcheonLitt le Shop of Wonders/Tori McGillBoho Couture/Samatha McGrawI Sew Mean/Polly O’ConnorTiny Vines/Hannah OstrowskiHearts Abound Art Glass/Monti e GontermanLitt le of This, Litt le of That/Christa RayfordTangled Down South/Baylee ReidFamily Style/Ricki Renick

Two Cackling Hens/Cindy RiggsMeti culous Whim/Marcela RobertsAirbrush N Graphix/Adrain RogersRosa’s Candle Art/Walter RosaChicken Hill Studios/Kathleen SilverVintage Coastal Frameworks/Donna SmithWild Pens/Michael SnellTemplena’s Creati ons/Templena StanleyNana’s Handmade/Beverly StephensAati yah Taria-MadyunKrooked Frames/Bo TaylorBows by Sara/Sara TeagueThornton Pott ery/Ronnie ThorntonHummingbird Dezigns/Henrike UlkenTriple C/Christy WatsonBack Pocket Craft s/Steve WebbSparkle Hands/Barbie WebsterJennifer WebsterJessi Williams

Arts & Craft s Vendors

Relic ArtALS Pott eryEvolve ArtsCharmed HeirloomsMoody Davis Wood BowlsSaucy Cats (hand made prints)Bill McCutcheon (art)DD ArtPlamk Handmade JewelryArchaic Smiles Artwork

Fred Sayers CartoonistThe Druid’s Den (pott ery)Vernett a Jeff erson Eriksson (art)Heather Baumbach ArtJack Rabbit Stained GlassIron and Axe (furniture)Natalie Young GlassNickel GlassClay Creati onsEclectart Studios

Lead2Paint ArtRoxy Pennington (photography)Finch Hollow PhotographyPhotography by ShannonArt Circuit (jewelry)Kayces Homemades (jewelry)Wickizer Studios (art)A. Austi n Art

Arti st Alley Vendors

Burritt Museumcraft s

Children Evangelism Fellowship Wordless Book and Bracelets

Darrell OsbornBalloon Creatures

LowesWood craft kits

Madison Police Departmentvideos, fi nger printi ng

Paul MitchellFace Painti ng, hair styling with fun colors

Premier Preschoolcraft s

Sci-Questscience craft s

Kenny Thompsonpony rides and petti ng zoo

Huntsville Botanical Gardencraft s

Summer FunJumping Infl atables

Children’s Area

Arts and Craft s merchandise and wares are as diverse as the vendors themselves. Arti sans make apparel for all ages, decorati ng accessories, jewelry, painti ngs, pott ery and bath-and-body products. Photograph By Sarah Brewer.

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Exhibiti on and Demonstrati ons

10:00 a.m.Canine Co-Moti on

10:30 a.m. Madison Ballet Academy

11:00 a.m.Alexander Marti al Arts

11:30 a.m.Madison Senior Center Line Dancers

12:00 p.m.Rocket Marti al Arts

12:30 p.m.Jazzercise of Madison

1:00 p.m.North Alabama Karate School

1:30 p.m.James Clemens Theatre

2:00 p.m.Rocket Tae Kwon

2:30 p.m.Mad Rockers

3:00 p.m. Fitness Arts Center

Booths located in Exhibiti ons and DemoAlabama GhostbustersRocket City Hot Wheels

NASAMadison Firemen

Food TrucksCrave HeatThe Big EasyOn On TacosNeon Lily Café On WheelsSugar BelleFork in the Road

Food VendorsBrain Freeze Mobile Ice CreamNorth Alabama Vietnam Helicopter Pilot Associati on & Schnitzel RanchVenice GelatoRainbow Homemakers

Food Vendors (conti nued)

Hugh Daddy’s Hot DogsDippin Dots Ice CreamPiper & Leaf GardensLitt le Ceasar’s PizzaGrrek Flame FoodLitt le Jimmy’s Italian IceMorgan County Catt leman’s Associati onOpti mist Club of MadisonAmerican Legion Post 229Sub Zero Ice Cream & YogurtIce Works Shaved IceThe Litt le Red Lunch BoxSummer Fun Entertainment

Food Vendors

Madison Street Festi val off ers a smorgasbord of food, ranging from

ethnic dishes, carnival treats, deep-fried pastry, sandwiches and ice

cream. Photograph By Sarah Brewer.

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