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Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012
11am to 6pm
Washington St. between Observer Highway to 7th St. in Hoboken, NJ

Over 300 Artists, Crafters, Photographers,
Sculptors, Local Businesses, Restaurants,
Food Vendors, local non-profits & more
Rain or shine – Admission is Free

3 Stages of live music featuring:
The Sensational Soul Cruisers
The Push Stars
Megan Reilly
Hello Radio
The New Loretta Revue
with The Lonesome Prairie Dogs featuring Tammy Faye Starlight,
Lenny Kaye (from The Patti Smith Band) & Joe McGinty
Gene D. Plumber
Silver Plane Crucifix
Goodbye Friday

Observer Highway Stage
noon – Emily Turonis
12:45pm – Hello Radio
1:30pm – The New Loretta Revue
with the Lonesome Prairie Dogs
featuring Tammy Faye Starlite,
Lenny Kaye (from the Patti Smith’s Band)
2:30pm – Megan Reilly
3:30pm – The Push Stars
4:20pm – Maddog Mattern (comedy)
4:45pm- The Sensational Soul Cruisers

3rd Street Stage – children’s area
12pm – Polka Dot
1pm – Garden Street Dance
1:30pm – Preschool of Rock
2:15pm – Polka Dot
3pm – Preschool of Rock
4pm – Fuzzy Lemons
5:15pm – Little Club Heads

6th Street Stage
12:30pm – Hoboken School of Music
12:55pm – Hanna Valente
1:20pm – WIO – Zumba demo
1:40pm- Comedy with Maddog Mattern
2pm – Gene D Plumber
2:45pm Silver Plane Crucifix
3:30pm Goodbye Friday
4:15pm – Nasir Colon
5pm – Danny Matos y Son Candela

Schedules are tentative and subject to change.
Volunteers are needed for festival setup
on Sunday, Sept. 30th, 7:30am to 11am
Contact: Geri Fallo, Division of Cultural Affairs
Send an Email
Phone: 201-420-2207
Fax: 201-420-2009
Special features include

Fine artists are located between 2nd & 3rd Sts. (both sides), 5th & 6th Sts. (North, East side), and artists from the Monroe Center for the Arts bet. First & Newark Sts. (North, East side), so if you are an art collector, these are the locations you will want to explore first. Oil paintings, watercolors, acrylics, sculpture, mixed media, photography, etc.

Children’s activities on 3rd street with rides, games, creative activities, face painting, sand art, balloons, live performances and much, much more:

Crafters display / sell handmade: pottery, metalwork, wood items, furniture, blown & fused glass, quilts, household items made from recycled materials, batik clothing, hand painted furniture, candles, jewelry, dried florals, soaps & lotions and other unique handcrafted items.

Food: Lots of great food throughout the fair. Hoboken restaurants will set up street cafes offering an eclectic variety of international foods such as: Thai, Indian, Greek, French, Mexican, Cajun and Italian

Transportation

Located just 3 blocks from all public transportation:
PATH, NJ Transit Trains & buses, NY Waterway Ferries & the Hudson Bergen Lightrail

Washington Street will be closed from 6am to 9pm
between Observer Highway and 7th Street
During this time, NJ TRANSIT Bus No. 22 (North Bergen-Union City-Hoboken),
No. 89 (North Bergen-Hoboken) and No. 126 (Hoboken-New York)
will operate on a detour.

Customers traveling toward North Bergen and New York
will board and alight along Bloomfield Street at customer’s request.
Customers traveling toward Hoboken Terminal
will board and alight along Willow Avenue at marked bus stop locations.
Sponsors
United Water
The Hoboken Reporter
Capital One Bank, Walgreens, Yelp, KTU,
Optimum, PATH, Port Authority of NY & NJ, NJ.Com, Dyson
Anthony Davids, Dunkin Donuts, Starbucks, Crumbs, Luca Brasi,
Lisa’s Deli, Zico & Illy Coffee

Supported in part by a grant from the Department of State, Division of Travel & Tourism
www.visitnj.org

For more information, please visit http://www.hobokennj.org/departments/human-services/cultural-affairs/arts-music-festival/.

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