Announcing the 8th Annual Lexington Ave Arts and Fun Festival - Downtown Ashevill

All Local ~~ All Original
Sunday, September 6, 2008
Labor Day Weekend
11am - 9pm
~ FREE and Kid Friendly ~
www.arts2people.org
www.lexfestasheville.com
Arts 2 People is excited to bring you the 8th annual FREE, Lexington Ave Arts and Fun Festival (LAAFF)! Join us in the annual end-of-summer celebration of Asheville's artistic and musical communities. Three blocks of N. Lexington Ave in downtown Asheville will be brimming with all local art, food, beer, music, street performers, and random acts of creativity on Sunday, September 6th from 11am - 9pm between College Street and the I 240 overpass.
LAAFF has become the showcase event for all types of talent on multiple stages and performance areas including rock and roll, indie pop, funk, folk, ragtime, reggae, world beats, singer-songwriters, bluegrass, old time, African drummers, clowns, magicians, contortionists, belly dancers, modern dancers, vaudeville actors, break dancers, hula hoopers, and more. LAAFF has grown over the years to become known as Asheville's largest Street festival with upwards of 12,000 in attendance. The complete lineup will be available within the few of weeks; stay tuned for further details of the day's events.
LAAFF is is an experience the whole family can get into. Kids will love making art, dancing, getting their faces painted and having fun all day long. Kids are also in on the act showing off their breakdancing, parading, and making music. The big "kids" will enjoy the ever popular bicycle jousting, local brews, an eclectic culinary and artistic experience, as well as the new big people game, Big Wheels for Big Kids. There will be lots of fun new vendors as well as old favorites with a ton of variety.
LAAFF relies on community support to ensure our success each year. LAAFF is a volunteer driven event put on by and for the community. Your tax-deductible contribution ensures the ongoing successes of this much anticipated yearly Asheville celebration. If you would like to get involved as a sponsor or if you have any great LAAFF ideas, please contact Festival Director, Frank Bloom, at director@lexfestasheville.com. Your tax-deductible contribution ensures the ongoing success of this Asheville celebration. To volunteer, email Justin at volunteer@lexfestasheville.com. Email vending@lexfestasheville.com to inquiry about a food, art, or healing arts booth, we are still accepting apps. Other contacts are available at www.lexfestasheville.com.
Your contribution of joining us and experiencing a fun day of creative expression will support local non-profit Arts 2 People and its many projects:
Arts 2 People is devoted to promoting the role of the arts as an integral part of our culture by serving the entire community through arts outreach, bringing the arts to those in need of the healing power of art, supporting the careers of artists, and through community cultural development. Arts 2 People is the umbrella organization for the Lexington Ave. Arts and Fun Festival (LAAFF), the REACH Programming series,the Asheville Mural Project (AMP), Moving Women, the Pritchard Park Cultural Arts Program 08, Faces of Asheville, and hosts numerous events and workshops and events throughout the year. To find out more, visit www.arts2people.org.
Come prepared for many LAAFFs on this amazing day and to truly experience the original local flavor of Asheville. Stay tuned for the performance line-up, sponsors, and other fun and creative happenings!
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