The October 2012 series of Arts on Sunday Festivals gets cranked up on Sunday, October 7th with its kick-off event "Blues-a-Palooza." Featured performers this time around include Twin City Buskers, Peter May and Friends, and the Charley Ward Band.
The stage will be located at the 6th and Trade St. intersection, and the 500 and 600 blocks of Trade Street, as well as the 200 block of 6th Street will be filled with artists and craftsmen displaying their wares. Numerous shops and galleries will be open as well. One can expect to shop at The Other Half, Delurk Gallery, Unleashed Art Center, Willy Nilly, Red Dog Gallery, Retro Art Ware, Earthbound Arts, and Studios at 625. Other galleries that may be open are Woodland Moth, Inter_Section Gallery, Bubbling Well/Golden Flower. Shoppers and gallery patrons should encourage their sports-fan-spouses to come along--Finnigan's has several big-screen TVs tuned in to your favorite games and sports events, plus 36 draft beers to choose from for libation. Our friendly neighborhood bike patrol public safety officers will be on hand to keep watch and ensure everyone's safety.
Come a little early and start your day with delicious Sunday brunch at Finnigan's Wake, 6th & Vine, or Breakfast of Course (in the 700 block). Then spend the afternoon enjoying a visual feast of art and craft. Bring the kids, as there are always some fun activities in store for them. Bring your dog. Bring a chair in case you want to sit and enjoy the music. And bring your wallet filled with cash or debit/credit card, as this is the perfect time to begin your holiday shopping. There is an ATM conveniently located inside Finnigan's should you need an emergency infusion of cash.
Best places to park are in parking lots with entrances along the 600 block Liberty Street. You may also get lucky and find some on-street parking in the 700 block of Trade or the 500-600 blocks of Liberty. Then there is always the parking deck at the corner of 6th and Cherry Streets.
If you are one of those folks who keep saying they ought to check out downtown Winston-Salem again, this is THE perfect day for that outing. It's FUN and it's all FREE. And if you are an artist who wants to participate, visit the AFAS Group's website for information about how to sign up. www.theafasgroup.com
Check out the Trade Street Tracker's new Google+ page for photos of past Arts on Sunday festivals.
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