The Pig Iron Literary and Art Works Community Street Festival on July 19 will feature a talent show from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
It’s open to contestants of any age. Two Best of Show prizes will be awarded. Preregistration is required and is limited to 25 contestants. To register, go to the Pig Iron Office at 26 N. Phelps St.; call (330) 747-6932; or mail a letter to Pig Iron, P.O. Box 237, Youngstown, Ohio 44501, attention: Talent Show. Include name, address, telephone, type of act, and age category: youth, adult or senior. The deadline is July 10, or until 25 contestants have applied and been accepted. There is no fee.
Judges for the talent show include Lark Dickstein of the Youngstown Foundation and Madonna Chism Pinkard of WFMJ Channel 21. They will rate contestants on age-appropriateness, poise, originality and technical skill. The prizes will be baskets with specialty gifts and certificates. Winners will be announced at the close of the talent event. Stage manager of the presentation will be Philip Warren, teacher at the former Wilson High School. Ray Beiersdorfer of the department of geology and environmental studies at Youngstown State University will be master of ceremonies.
The talent show will feature amateur and home-grown talent in any style, voice, dance or instrument. The festival will be outdoors on North Phelps Street, between Federal Street and Commerce.
The Festival will run from 10am -9pm
Community Street Festival
Entertainment Schedule
For Saturday, July 19
12:15 p.m. Dr. Ray, Welcome, Introductions
12:30 p.m. Pig Iron Poets
1:00 p.m. Lucky Penny, Hip Hop1:10 p.m. Patricia Owen & D.V.A., Gospel Rap1:20 p.m. Soul Kitty, Instrumental Funk & Rock-techno2:00 p.m. Real Deal Band, Rhythm, Blues, Jazz3:00 p.m. Steffon Jones, Historical Improvisation3:30 p.m. TALENT SHOW5:20 p.m. Pig Iron Poets5:40 p.m. The Just Teasin' Arounds, Folk6:10 p.m. Fallen City Writers, Poetry6:30 p.m. Rachell Joy, Pop & Gospel7:00 p.m. Avenue, Classic Rock & Roll
7:45 p.m. Mike Stout, Socially Conscious Folk Rock
8:15 p.m. The Rioter Sons, Old School Punk & Rock
Artists
Purveyors
Exhibits
Amnesty International Diane Badgett, Jewelry, Produce, Herbs
Curious Carp Press Downtown Copy Center, Photocopy & Office Services
Ernest March Fahl, Paintings
Gregory Fesko, Paintings
First Night Youngstown Tawanna Fitzpatrick Mary Kay Cosmetics
Mahoning Valley Green Party Helping Hand & Power Ministries Hootenanny Vintage Guitars Laura Kiriazis, Paintings, Crafts, & Jewelry
Lilac Unlimited, Lilac Products
MahoningValley.info Community Portal Website
Robert Mancini, Writer
Oakland Center For The Arts Parkside Villiage, Handcrafted Purses & Dolls
Oig Iron Literary & Art Works Public Arts Foundation
Pig Iron Press, Publishing & Writing Services
The Rusty Nail, Crafts & Antiques
Shenango River Books Stambaugh Chorus UsedOhio.com, Free Local Classified Website
Dorothy Walker, Crocheting & Crafts
MahoningValley.Info (http://mahoningvalley.info) will have a display table at the Downtown Community Street Festival on Saturday, July 19. The event is on North Phelps Street between Federal and Commerce.
Be sure to stop and say hello to the Forum Manager.
The following forum members stopped by the MV table.
Thank you very much for showing your support for Pig Iron Festival.
Jay
cc4
Defend Youngstown
west side nosey neighbors
Maggy
IrishBobcat
Ted
Janko
Mary_Krupa
susie beiersdorfer
tony
Debra
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If anyone slid in without us knowing, sorry for not listing you...please reply to the thread letting us know you were there also.
Here are a few photos from the Downtown Street Festival. North Phelps Street was lined with artists and vendors.
Every party needs a clown.
There were eight hours of stage entertainment. These included 12 acts and a talent show.
The Rioter Sons band from Mercer, PA added some punk and rock music to the evening portion of the Community Street Festival.
I want to thank Jim and the whole committee for a wonerful community fest this past Saturday!
Great Event for Youngstown! Great to see it back!
Dennis Spisak
Mahoning VAlley Green Party!
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