Getting Festive By Amy Ziff, Editor-at-Large
Mouthwatering images of candy apples, ice cream cones, fresh watermelon, pink lemonade, and cold micro-brews swirl in my memory when I think about summer festivals. After all, hot summer days aren't just for lazing around beachside. I love when city streets are closed to cars, welcoming pedestrians to wander freely. When I close my eyes, I can hear the bands playing everything from live acoustic folk songs to symphonies. Scents of fresh flowers and produce alight the air, and smiling faces marvel at the plentiful handcrafted goods.
Whether gathering with friends or family, or even on your own, festivals are a great way to enjoy a community. (I've also made some of my favorite purchases at street festivals.) Like a beachcomber looking for special shells, I keep an eye out for items that are as unique as the festivals. I've found that even when I return to a festival year after year, no two are exactly alike.
Festivals make for great adventures, and theres one for just about everyone. Whether you're going to road-trip, walk, or hop a flight, you can find festivals in nearly every community. If you want to find something for a classic car enthusiast, try the Hot August Nights in Sparks, Nevada. For someone mad about bluegrass, make a trip to the Anderson Bluegrass and Country Music Festival in Anderson, Alaska. For the wacky, sweet tooth in your life, theres the Watermelon Festival in Hope, Arkansas (they even have a watermelon Olympics and a seed-spitting contest. For the more mature--and perhaps talentedtheres the sandcastle building competition in Oregon.
When planning an excursion to a summer festival, its important to remember that they draw large crowds. Try to use mass transportation instead of struggling to find local parking. (Or arrive early to be sure to get a spot.) If you're going in a group, devise a meeting place so no one panics if they get separated. If you have to purchase a ticket to enter, inquire about student, senior, or other group affiliations, which may get you reduced admission. And whenever you're out, remember to keep your items secure and be mindful of where your wallet is at all times. Don't carry a purse or other items that dangle off your arm or neck and might be easily swiped.
Festivals are a wonderful way to make the most of summer, especially as people are pressed to save money with rising fuel costs. Local festivals can make someplace old feel new again. Consult your local newspaper or town website for more information on what's happening near you.
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FESTIVALS
Anderson Bluegrass and Country Music Festival Anderson, Alaska
July 30-Aug. 1, 2004
Hope Watermelon Festival Hope, Ark.
Aug. 12-15, 2004
www.hopemelonfest.com
PortFest and State Catfish Cooking Contest Newport, Ark.
June 4-5, 2004
www.newportarchamber.org
Stern Grove Festival San Francisco, Calif.
June 13-Aug. 15, 2004
www.sterngrove.org
Jazz Aspen Snowmass June Festival Aspen, Colo.
June 24-27, 2004
www.jazzaspen.com
Blues, Brews and Barbecue Festival Beaver Creek, Colo.
May 29-30, 2004
www.beavercreek.snow.com
The Festival at Sandpoint Sandpoint, Idaho
Aug. 5-15, 2004
www.festivalatsandpoint.com
Cedar Basin Dixieland Jazz Festival Cedar Falls, Iowa
June 25-27, 2004
www.cedarbasinjazz.org
Amelia Earhardt Festival Atchison, Kan.
July 23-24, 2004
www.atchisonhistory.org
Hot August Nights Sparks, Nev.
July 31-Aug. 8, 2004
www.hotaugustnights.net
Sandcastle Day Cannon Beach, Ore.
June 5, 2004
www.cannonbeach.org
Newport Folk Festival Middletown, R.I.
Aug. 6-8, 2004
www.newportfolk.com
Fourth of July Black Hills Round-up Rodeo Belle Fourche, S.D.
July 1-4, 2004
www.bellefourche.org
Days of 76 Deadwood, S.D.
July 27-Aug. 1, 2004
www.deadwood.org
Riverboat Days and Summer Arts Festival Yankton, S.D.
Aug. 20-22, 2004
www.riverboatdays.com
Riverbend Festival Chattanooga, Tenn.
June 11-19, 2004
www.riverbendfestival.com
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