May the 4th Be With Y’all

Silver Leg Creative organized a philanthropic group (“May the 4th Be With Y’all”) dedicated to inspiring the public through the popular arts. We aim to bring the Austin community together through the exhibition and celebration of local food, arts, and performance while paying homage to the fandoms that shaped our lives. Join them for their Yoda ear making station and meet a few Star Wars costumed players!

Yellow Bike Project

Yellow Bike Project is a volunteer-powered initiative to put bicycles on the streets of Austin and Central Texas by operating community bike shops, teaching bike mechanics and maintenance, and acting as a local bike advocacy group. They will be conducting bracket demos for kids to get their hands dirty learning how to overhaul a one-piece crank on a bicycle. They will also be collecting donations of bicycles and bicycle parts for their big holiday giveaway to kids in need.

Yellow Bike Project

Braids by Urban Betty

Kayla and René from Austin’s own Urban Betty will be on site to provide the perfect braid to celebrate the holidays. Whether you are looking for something simple or unique, they can make it happen!

Revel in Live Bands, Family Fun Activities, and Local Food While You Shop Amazing Goods at Cherrywood Art Fair

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Presented by Nonprofit Chula League, the Fair Benefits the
Little Artist BIG ARTIST Mentoring Program

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Austin, Texas)—November 20, 2018. Cherrywood Art Fair announces its 2018 lineup, packed full of live music + entertainment, family fun activities, local eats, and of course all the holiday shopping you can muster. On December 8 and 9, 93 Texas artists will share the grounds of Maplewood Elementary School with an all-female musical lineup on Saturday, and magic, storytelling, and dance on Sunday.

The School of Rock house band returns to kick off Cherrywood Art Fair with its holiday-themed set at noon on Saturday, followed by an infectiously danceable soul performance by KP and the Boom Boom at 1pm. At 2pm Brazilian Singer/Songwriter Paula Maya will deliver a multitude of genres such as bossa nova, jazz, and rock, followed by DJ Collective Chulita Vinyl Club ATX at 3pm. Rosie Flores will close out the stage on Saturday with an eclectic mix of tunes reminiscent of her long career which has spanned punk rock, rockabilly, and blues.

Sunday’s lineup packs all of the family fun including an exhilarating dance performance by the Austin Flamenco Academy, a captivating magic show from Magic by Carlos, an interactive ukulele workshop with Groundwork Music Project, bilingual songs and stories from Sue Young, and finally a classical Bharata Natyam showcase by Austin Dance India. The weekend lineup is curated by Sarah Rucker of Full Gallop, and this year Cherrywood Art Fair proudly welcomes The Austin Chronicle as the official Stage Sponsor.

On both days, Austin Creative ReUse will be stocked with fun-filled holiday crafts in the Kids Art Corner. There will also be face painting forall ages by Mendez, Ruth Face and Body Art, Braids by Urban Betty, and on Saturday, Latinitas will run a “make your own maracas” table. On Sunday, Austin Bat Cave will be conducting “blackout poetry” with pages of text and black markers helping guide kids and families through the writing process

Refuel so you can stay all day! The Fair will host local food trucks and vendors like Jake HatesCoffeeMmmpanadas, Nothing Bundt Cakes, OMG Squee, SRSLY Chocolate, Tamale Addiction, and The Dog Pound. Once you’re full, head on over to the biggest silent auction in Fair history, boasting merchandise and original artwork from each Cherrywood Art Fair artist. Lastly, don’t miss the opportunity to take a photo in Austin’s most unique photo booth, Amurica TX, housed in a converted canned ham trailer and stocked with holiday props.

Cherrywood Art Fair not only boasts a playful environment to shop for the holiday season, but it also strengthens local businesses, connects families, and supports aspiring young artists. Be sure to peruse Chula League’s Little Artist Auction during this year’s Fair. The proceeds from Cherrywood Art Fair benefit its host Maplewood Elementary School and Chula League’s Little Artist BIG ARTIST program, a free 10-week mentoring program pairing professional artists with East Austin 5th graders to turn ideas into art and art into business.

For more information about the 2018 Fair like Cherrywood Art Fair on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChulaLeagueAustin/ follow on Twitter and Instagram: @ChulaLeague or visit http://www.cherrywoodartfair.org/.

This project is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department.

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