Community Arts Council of Kankakee County
The Strawberry Jazz Festival Jazzes up Kankakee Print E-mail
Friday, 18 May 2012 14:33

    Want to really celebrate the start of the summer

season?

   Then take the whole family to the annual Strawberry

Jazz Festival being sponsored by the Community Arts

Council of  Kankakee County 11 a.m. -4 p.m. June 3 at

Gov. Small Memorial Park, 801 S. Eighth Ave., Kankakee.

   The free event will feature more than 60 arts and

crafts artisans displaying handmade items, a wide variety

of food vendors and continuous entertainment. The

festival has grown so large that it now utilizes the

entire park. Last year thousands of people browsed

through displays around the grounds and in the Dr. A.L.

Small Home, Civic Auditorium and Kankakee County

Museum. They also visited the Old Taylor School House

and then strolled through both of the park’s

beautiful gardens.

   “It seems as if each year attendance grows and along

with it the number of vendors who want to participate.

It’s a way for people of all ages to experience many

kinds of arts and crafts and have a wonderful time

doing it,” says Sherry Merry, public relations chair of

CAC. “There are so many activities that people can

spend the whole afternoon enjoying the arts and

relaxing,” says Janice Miller, president of the

Community Arts Council

   Inside the Dr. Small Home there will be

demonstrations and a display of quilts, plus other types

of artistic needlework and pieces created by porcelain

painters. Other vendors will feature a myriad of items,

from watercolor, acrylic and oil paintings, wood carvings,

pottery, jewelry and photographs, to garden plants and

sculptures, cement leaves, bird houses and children’s

clothing. There also will be jams, jellies, strawberries

and other summer produce for sale.

   This year a new event has been added. An auction,

composed of gifts from each vendor, will be held at

the Civic Auditorium to raise funds for high school

summer art scholarships.

   Other activities will include a car show featuring vintage

autos from the Heiland Road Hot Rodders Club, and a used

book sale by the Friends of the Kankakee Public Library.

   Children will be as busy as their parents. Volunteers from

the museum will be in the Old Taylor Schoolhouse to

read books illustrated by former local artist Ken Stark

and talk about what it was like to attend a one-room

school. Children also will have a chance to play the games

students from bygone days played at recess.

   In addition, youngsters will have an opportunity to

make shapes from strawberry sculpting dough and

color the characters in large posters hand-drawn just

for the festival. There also will be face painting and

henna painting. A Karate demonstration, dance

performances, and piano recitals will be held

featuring children. 

   Entertainment will be performed throughout the

afternoon on the Civic Auditorium’s stage and porch.

Performers will include a Dixieland band, several

dancing groups, musicians, solo and choral singers,

a barbershop group, jugglers, fire dancers, and skits

from coming productions of  Kankakee Valley Theatre

and Acting Out Theatre. Suzuki piano students and

students of the Kankakee River Valley Piano Teachers

Association will perform in the museum.  

   Vendors are asked to follow a strawberry theme so

look for a variety of delicious summer taste treats.

There will be chocolate covered strawberries,

strawberry pie, shortcake and other strawberry foods;

pork chop and pulled pork sandwiches, hot dogs and

rib tips; funnel cakes, kettle corn, cotton candy

and much more.

   Parking will be free. Charles St. between Water St.
and Eighth Ave. will be closed, but visitors will find plenty
of  parking in the field across from the Civic Auditorium
and in the field along Calista Ave. Handicapped parking
also will be available in the oval near the museum.
Signs will guide visitors. For more information
call 815-933-ARTS 
 

Entertainment Schedule:

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Attachments:
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Download this file (StrawberryEntertainment.jpg)Entertainment ScheduleEntertainment Schedule for Strawberry Jazz Fest 2012
Download this file (strawberryJazz0002.jpg)Strawberry Jazz Festival Flyer2012 Strawberry Jazz Fest Flyer
 
Photos from The Art Walk (4/22/12) Print E-mail
Tuesday, 24 April 2012 02:25

This year's Art Walk was a great success! Congratulations to
all of our artists and Thank You to all of the musicians,
home owners, and everyone who helped out and attended
the event!

The Art Walk was held on Sunday April 22 in the beautiful and
historic Riverview district of Kankakee. Guests toured 5 homes
in the area which each showcased artwork by talented local
artists.

Chelsea Schultz exhibited at the Pike-Bergeron House at
616 S. Chicago Ave :

Chelsea Schultz

 

Painter, Mable Hartman, exhibited at the Magruder-Deselm
House at 691 S. Chicago Ave:

Mable Hartman


Roberta Renville
exhibited at the Bradley House,
701 S. Harrison Ave:

Roberta Renville


Tim Haynes exhibited at the Ahern House,
750 S. Chicago Ave:

Tim Haynes

 

Peter Pagast exhibited at the Livingston-Troup House,
1019 S. Chicago Ave:

Peter Pagast


Lorayne Pagast also exhibited at the Livingston-Troup House:

Lorayne Pagast
 
CAC Sets Dates for 2012 Events Print E-mail
Monday, 12 March 2012 02:47

The Community Arts Council has approved the dates for its 2012 events. 

The Strawberry Jazz Festival will be held on June 3, 2012 at the Governor Small Park. Again this year all buildings on the grounds will be used including the Civic Auditorium, Kankakee County Museum, Gov. Small House, and the School House.  There will be activities on the grounds and, weather permitting, music in the Column Garden. The Strawberry Jazz Festival 2011 was amazing with 15,000 attendees and plenty of food, art booths and entertainment for everyone. Two additional parking lots were added adjacent to the event grounds for the convenience of our guests.

The Fall Art Stroll 2011 was a beautiful event and well attended despite the continuous rain.  The Kankakee Depot was a marvelous site for this event.  In 2012 the Fall Art Stroll will be held from 11:00 to 4:00 on September 16, 2012 at the Depot Park in downtown Kankakee. We are requesting beautiful weather. We are looking forward to a return of the 2010 crowd of 12,000 to the new site. The artists loved the location and we hope the 83 vendors from 2011 will be joined by some new ones.

Applications for booth space will be ready in February.  Entertainment for both festivals is also being lined up.  Call 815-933-ARTS for more information.

The Art Walk will return this year on April 22, 2012.  The 2012 Art Walk will return to the Historic Riverview Neighborhood in Kankakee. 

A new event will be held this year on July 21 and 22, 2012 at he Bradley House.  As a partnership with Wright in Kankakee, this event will encourage artists to create new works of art inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's work.  Watch for more information as this new event unfolds.

Interested in helping to create one of these events? Contact 815-933-ARTS.

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Download this file (2012 application revised PDF.pdf)Membership Application 2012Community Arts Council Membership Application 2012
Download this file (Festival artist App 2012 PDF.pdf)Festival Application 2012Application for the 2012 Strawberry Jazz Festival and Fall Art Stroll
 
2012 Art Walk Print E-mail
Saturday, 14 April 2012 19:35

This year's Art Walk will be on Sunday April, 22 in Kankakee's Riverview Historic District from noon-4pm. We are excited to have five amazing artists that will exhibit and have work for sale at the homes on the walk!

  • Mable Hartman, painter, exhibiting at
    Magruder-Deselm House, 691 S. Chicago Ave.
  • Tim Haynes, painter, exhibiting at
    Ahern House, 750 S. Chicago Ave.
  • Lorayne, painter, & Peter Pagast, muralist, exhibiting at
    Livingston-Troup House, 1019 S. Chicago Ave.
  • Roberta Renville, quilter exhibiting at
    Bradley House, 701 S. Harrison Ave
  • Chelsea Schultz, photographer, exhibiting at
    Pike-Bergeron House, 616 S. Chicago Ave.

At 4pm there will be a musical performance by the River Valley Wind Ensemble at Asbury United Methodist Church, 196 S. Harrison Ave. Kankakee. (free will offering)

Advance Ticket: $12
At the Door Purchase: $15

Purchase tickets at each location or at:
Gretchen Charlton Art Gallery
King Music
The Clay Basket
Busse and Reick
Tholens' Landscape & Garden Center
Bradley House Stable Shop
Kankakee County Museum
artwalk
 

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