Family Rest Area/Kids Art Corner

Maplewood Elementary Art Teacher Emily Leaman and Creative Action will offer hands-on kids arts and crafts including origami and other fun activities. Families are also welcome to take a break or attend to their infants.

Swingblade

Tony Morris is heard by radio listeners on over 200 stations world-wide with the Classical Guitar Alive program. He is an active performer as both a solo guitarist and with flutist Renata Green. He has performed multiple times at the White House in Washington, DC, and was chosen by the US State Dept. to serve as a Cultural Envoy for a 2010 concert tour of Paraguay in honor of the 125th anniversary of the birth of Paraguayan guitarist-composer Agustin Barrios Mangore. He frequently serves as an adjudicator, lecturer, and served as adjunct guitar professor at Texas Lutheran University from 2006-2011.

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Patricia Vonne

Patricia Vonne has proven herself a truly ascendant and transcendent musical artist. The lovely San Antonio, Texas born and bred Chicana “has absorbed just about every indigenous musical style Texas has on offer, and can summon any one in the flick of a castanet or guitar pick,” notes the Houston Press. In the same fashion as her lyrically and stylistically multilingual sound melds and soars above a rainbow of genres and musical flavors, Vonne has also handily crossed geographic borders, rising to popularity across Europe while also “quickly taking her place among Texas’s musical treasures,” notes the Austin Chronicle.

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Lomography La Sardina Camera Workshop

Lomography Gallery Store—a Community dedicated to analogue photography—will host a workshop with the La Sardina camera, which is easy, fun, and excellent for beginners on Saturday at 2pm near our outdoor stage. $5 gets you a roll of film.

Creative Action presents: World Tales and Tunes

Formerly known as Theatre Action Project, Creative Action is presenting World Tales and Tunes, an interactive performance of storytelling, song, and puppetry for children, performed by Freddy Carnes. Carnes is a B. Iden Payne Award-Winning actor, singer and storyteller. He has received two awards from Mayor Will Wynn and the Austin City Council for his work with “Capt. Can” an original show that he wrote and performed for over 50,000 Austin children to teach them the importance of recycling.

Eric Blakely

People may say they live for music, but with Eric Blakely, the adage rings true. “Those 45 minutes or more when I’m on stage playing for people is what it’s all about for me, and why I do this,” says the Austin, TX-based singer, songwriter and guitarist.

An independent musical artist, Blakely has forged what many musicians would consider to be a dream career. Over the course of what is now five albums, he has enjoyed critical acclaim. His video for “Uncle John’s Farm” has been in rotation on CMT, his music has taken him around the world, including Texas, California, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, and Paris, France, and he has toured with such other songwriters as Steve Wynn, Mary McBride and fellow Texan, Susan Gibson. He has also enjoyed the buzz of playing Rolling Stones songs onstage in Las Vegas with Stones saxophone man Bobby Keys.

The Soulphonics

The Soulphonics – The Band That Time Forgot! Original and classic American Garage music: three minute songs with no pointless guitar noodling, and more hooks than a bait and tackle shop. The Soulphonics play the kind of music that commercial bizmen radio avoids: three minute songs with no pointless guitar noodling. The Soulphonics give you more for your entertainment dollar! The Soulphonics take only one thing seriously — the music. (Well, maybe beer) But the music is more important! Check out The Soulphonics!!!

Foxing Quarterly presents: Music and Stories to Grow Up With

For a special presentation, Foxing quarterly will feature local writers and musicians sharing stories and music every child should grow up with. Don’t expect any purple dinosaurs dancing onstage. Instead, you’ll hear the classics, such as Beatle covers (Martha My Dear anyone?).

Kids will look back on this day 15 years from now and say, “I remember hearing Twist N Shout live for the first time when I was 5 or 6, and it changed everything.”