Destination ARTS! Schedule – August 9 – 11

Waynesboro’s transformation into a “work of art” continues August 9 – 11

Week four of “Destination ARTS!” features music from “Mountain Air,” the “Non-Violent Ferns,” “Unheard Of,” Missy Ecker, Danny Lawson, and Justin Streletz; children’s programs including Zumba with Kids, and NEW this week – readings from “The Royers of Renfrew” with Marie Beck and Maxine Beck!

Destination ARTS! continues to transform Waynesboro’s Main Street, and with plans for weekend number four, the event continues to be open every Friday from 5 – 8 pm, Saturday from 11 am – 6 pm, and Sunday from 12 pm – 4 pm  through October 27.

As part of this exciting new initiative, seven vacant buildings in downtown Waynesboro have been converted into full-fledged, curated art galleries, and art is also displayed in an additional nine storefronts. Nearly all of the art is for sale.

NEW THIS WEEK – BOOK READINGS

Saturday, August 10

Marie and Maxine Beck

Marie and Maxine Beck

  • 12 pm – 3:00 pm, 30 West Main Street

Hear excerpts and ask questions about the Royer family of Renfrew from local authors Marie Beck and Maxine Beck, who penned two historical fiction books entitled The Royers of Renfrew – A Family Tapestry, Volume 1 and Threads of Change, Volume 2.

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

Saturday, August 10

These activities are planned for 37 East Main Street. Pre-registration is not necessary, however, we would appreciate it if anyone interested would send an e-mail to [email protected], listing the subject, “CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS,” so that we can gauge how many children will participate.

Nicola Sussman

Nicola Sussman

  • 12 – 1 pm – ZUMBA WITH KIDS – certified Zumba instructor Nicola Sussman will introduce children ages 7 – 11 to some fun Zumba dances!
  • 3 – 4 pm – CREATE WITH DUCT TAPE – creative fun with recently retired teacher Kitty Monn, for ages 8 – 12.

SCHEDULE OF MUSIC

A variety of musical styles can be heard in Waynesboro this weekend. The list of performers includes the acoustic contemporary folk of  “Mountain Air,” classical pianist Danny Lawson, singer-guitarist Missy Ecker, and much more.

Locations for performers are all on Main Street and will be posted in the downtown area during the hours of “Destination ARTS!” (all performances are FREE unless otherwise noted):

Friday, August 9

  • Non-Violent Ferns – Erin Regan (vocal, keyboard and guitar), Elise Stendal (percussion), Dani Kardisco (vocals), CONTEMPORARY FOLK – Center Square, 5 – 8 pm
  • Justin Streletz (piano) –  CLASSICAL, SHOWTUNES, VARIETY – 50 West Main St., 5 – 8 pm
  • Tommy Lancaster (vocals & guitar) – FOLK & BLUES – 6 – 9 pm, Christine’s Cafe
  • “Old Tyme Jam” – BLUEGRASS – 7 – 10 pm, Beck & Benedict Hardware Music Theatre, 118 Walnut St. – $4

Saturday, August 10

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  • “Unheard Of” – Eric Wengert (ukelele) and Brian Wengert (bass),  2 – 5 pm, Center Square
Missy Ecker

Missy Ecker

  • Missy Ecker (vocals & guitar) – 1 – 4 pm, 50 West Main St.
  • Open Mic Night – 6 – 9 pm, Christine’s Cafe
  • Baltimore Bluegrass Band  – 7 pm, Beck & Benedict Hardware Music Theatre, 118 Walnut St. – $14

Sunday, August 11

Mountain Air

Mountain Air

  • “Mountain Air” – Bobbi Smith (guitar & vocals), Bob Murphy (upright bass), Lisa Donohoe (mandolin & vocals) – ACOUSTIC CONTEMPORARY FOLK & POP COUNTRY — 2 – 4 pm, Center Square
Danny Lawson - CLASSICAL MUSIC
Danny Lawson – CLASSICAL MUSIC
  • Danny Lawson (piano) – CLASSICAL – 2 – 4 pm, 50 West Main St.
  • “Unheard Of” – Eric Wengert (ukelele) and Brian Wengert (bass),  12 – 2 pm, 22 West Main St.
  • Patric Schlee (flute & drums) – ECLECTIC –  – 4 pm, 2 East Main St.

ARTIST DEMONSTRATIONS

Saturday, August 10

Marjorie Tressler
Marjorie Tressler

Marjorie Tressler will be painting and demonstrating her craft throughout the day at the gallery located at 50 West Main St, gallery,  “Small Town Hosts Big City Art”.

Donna Bingaman will be painting and demonstrating her craft from 11:30 am – 2:00 pm at 37 West Main St, the “Homegrown Art” gallery in the Furniture Market Showroom

An initiative of the non-profit Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro (AAGW), Destination ARTS! is an ambitious attempt to revitalize a small town and stimulate economic development. Hundreds of volunteers are involved, working on everything from art selection and installation, building preparation, event programming, warehousing, and the coordination of “docents” to greet the public in each gallery during open hours. The event has united landlords, artists and arts organizations, businesses, local government and the general public in an effort to achieve a single goal — to bring vibrancy back to our downtown, and to share our enthusiasm for the natural beauty, history and talent of the area with others.

Some of the most highly respected fine artists in the Mid-Atlantic region are participating, including Benjamin Jones, David Buckley Good, Fritz Biggs, Brad Clever, Kevin Kutz and Steve Navada. There are also photographers such as Raymond Gehman, Janie Moltrup and Denny Bingaman, ceramic artists such as Hilda Eiber and Mike McIntyre, as well as many, many others. The exhibits feature paintings, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, photography, and fiber arts. Gallery exhibits will change every six weeks.

The gallery locations and themes are:

  • 50 West Main St.  –  “Small Town Hosts Big City Art”  – Paintings by our most prominent and metropolitan artists
  • 37 West Main St.  – Furniture Market Showroom –  “Homegrown Art” – Art by professional or amateur artists who grew up in the Waynesboro area
  • 32 West Main St.  –  “A Taste of the Arts” – Sampling of Gallery Arts, note cards and prints, and all sales transactions
  • 30 West Main St. –   “Palette to Canvas” – Paintings of all genres
  • 22 West Main St.  –  “Through the Lens and Of the Earth” – Photography, digital arts, pottery and fiber arts
  • 2 East Main St. –  “Scenes, Shapes and Surprises” – Paintings, sculptures and the unexpected
  • 13 South Church St.  –  Special Features of the Ceramic Arts Center  – Diverse pottery and more in Waynesboro’s newest arts center

In addition, storefront art displays will be presented in both existing businesses and other vacant buildings, including:

  • 24 East Main St.
  • 30 East Main St.
  • 33 East Main St.
  • 35 East Main St.
  • 37 East Main St.
  • 43 East Main St.
  • 81 West Main St.
  • 96 West Main St.
  • 106 West Main St.

More activities are continually being scheduled!  Check the website often for updates, or follow the Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro on Facebook for the most up-to-date information.

Waynesboro is surrounded by beautiful countryside and parks, and there are many other activities and events to offer visitors. Renfrew Museum and Park and Renfrew Institute offer a wide variety of cultural events and environmental programs. There are great hiking opportunities along the Appalachian Trail, apple and peach orchards, excellent restaurants and award-winning chocolate shops. Pen Mar Park, once a tourist destination that drew as many as 20,000 visitors a day to the area, is still majestic and offers stunning views and dancing on Sundays. The Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro looks forward to sharing the natural beauty and talent of the area with all who attend Destination ARTS!

For more information about Destination ARTS! visit www.artsalliancegw.org or email [email protected]

Application Form to Be a Participating Artist

Microsoft Word - Destination ARTS! Application Form.docIf you would like to be a participating artist in the Destination ARTS! program, please use the application form offered here. Please forward the completed form to the address or email address shown at the bottom of the form.

Galleries are being finished and collections are being formed for the grand opening on July 19, 2012. This is an ongoing exhibit featuring 7 large gallery spaces.  Art will be changed every 6 weeks.  Link to the form in PDF format – Artist Application Form.

Applications for second collection, starting about August 30, 2013 must be submitted no later than August 15, 2013. No art should be shipped or delivered without prior arrangements with Marjorie Tressler of the selection committee whose contact information is on the form.

Destination ARTS! Schedule – August 2 – 4

Waynesboro’s transformation into a “work of art” continues August 2 – 4

Week three of “Destination ARTS!” features more children’s programs, music of Jody & Nancy Messich, Ken Jankura, Roy Justice, Tim Gotwald, Danny Lawson and more

Destination ARTS! continues to transform Waynesboro’s Main Street, and the plans for weekend number three , and the event continues to be open every Friday from 5 – 8 pm, Saturday from 11 am – 6 pm, and Sunday from 12 pm – 4 pm  through October 27.

As part of this exciting new initiative, seven vacant buildings in downtown Waynesboro have been converted into full-fledged, curated art galleries, and art is also displayed in an additional nine storefronts. Nearly all of the art is for sale.

NEW THIS WEEK – ARTIST DEMONSTRATIONS!

Friday & Saturday, August 2 & 3

Ellen Dorosh, a local weaver, will be demonstrating weaving on Friday evening (5-8 pm and Saturday (11 am -2:30 pm) at 22 West Main Street

Saturday, August 3 only

Marjorie Tressler

Marjorie Tressler

Fine artist Marjorie Tressler will be painting and demonstrating her craft throughout the day at the gallery located at 50 West Main Street

 

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

Saturday, August 3

These activites are planned for 37 East Main Street. Pre-registration is not necessary. However, we would appreciate it if anyone interested could send an e-mail to [email protected], listing the subject, “CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS,” so that we can gauge how many children will participate.

  • 1 – 2 pm – BASIC CALIGRAPHY – Kathy Bourdeau will be teaching basic calligraphy for students grades 3 – 9.

SCHEDULE OF MUSIC

A variety of musical styles can be heard in Waynesboro this weekend. The list of performers includes Jody and Nancy Messich playing “Island Fusion” (a combination of musical styles including Jimmy Buffet and standards plus traditional island tunes with a real steel drum), the Ken Jankura Jazz Trio, Roy Justice, the “Singing Historian” (whose songs and stories span the history of our country), the classical flute-guitar duo of Tim Gotwald and Dan Dropkin, and classical pianist Danny Lawson, singer-guitarist Missy Ecker, and much more.

Locations for performers are all on Main Street and will be posted in the downtown area during the hours of “Destination ARTS!” (all performances are FREE unless otherwise noted):

Friday, August 2

Jody & Nancy - "Island Fusion"

Jody & Nancy – “Island Fusion”

  • Jody & Nancy Messich (vocals, keyboard, guitar, steel drum, drums) – ISLAND FUSION (5 – 8 pm, Center Square)
  • Gillian Hollen (voclas & keyboard) – VARIETY – 5 – 8 pm, 2 East Main St.
  • Missy Ecker (vocals & guitar) – 5 – 8 pm, 50 West Main St.
  • Tommy Lancaster – FOLK & BLUES – 6 – 9 pm, Christine’s Cafe
  • “Old Tyme Jam” – BLUEGRASS – 7 – 10 pm, Beck & Benedict Hardware Music Theatre – $4

Saturday, August 3

Ken Jankura - JAZZ

Ken Jankura – JAZZ

  • Ken Jankura Trio, featuring Ken Jankura (bass and vocals), Joe Dennison (guitar) and Fred Griggs (drums) – JAZZ – 3 – 6 pm, Center Square
  • Tim Gotwald (flute) & Dan Dropkin (guitar) – CLASSICAL & JAZZ – 4 – 6 pm, 50 West Main St.
  • Open Mic Night – 6 – 9 pm, Christine’s Cafe

Sunday, August 4

Roy Justice - "Singing Historian"

Roy Justice – “Singing Historian”

  • Roy Justice (vocals & guitar) – SINGING HISTORIAN – 2 – 4 pm, Center Square
Danny Lawson - CLASSICAL MUSIC

Danny Lawson – CLASSICAL MUSIC

  • Danny Lawson (piano) – CLASSICAL – (2 – 4 pm, 50 West Main St.
  • Patric Schlee (flute & drums) – ECLECTIC –  – 4 m, 2 East Main St.

An initiative of the non-profit Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro (AAGW), Destination ARTS! is an ambitious attempt to revitalize a small town and stimulate economic development. Hundreds of volunteers are involved, working on everything from art selection and installation, building preparation, event programming, warehousing, and the coordination of “docents” to greet the public in each gallery during open hours. The event has united landlords, artists and arts organizations, businesses, local government and the general public in an effort to achieve a single goal — to bring vibrancy back to our downtown, and to share our enthusiasm for the natural beauty, history and talent of the area with others.

Some of the most highly respected fine artists in the Mid-Atlantic region are participating, including Benjamin Jones, David Buckley Good, Fritz Biggs, Brad Clever, Kevin Kutz and Steve Navada. There are also photographers such as Raymond Gehman, Janie Moltrup and Denny Bingaman, ceramic artists such as Hilda Eiber and Mike McIntyre, as well as many, many others. The exhibits feature paintings, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, photography, and fiber arts. Gallery exhibits will change every six weeks.

The gallery locations and themes are:

  • 50 West Main St.  –  “Small Town Hosts Big City Art”  – Paintings by our most prominent and metropolitan artists
  • 37 West Main St.  – Furniture Market Showroom –  “Homegrown Art” – Art by professional or amateur artists who grew up in the Waynesboro area
  • 32 West Main St.  –  “A Taste of the Arts” – Sampling of Gallery Arts, note cards and prints, and all sales transactions
  • 30 West Main St. –   “Palette to Canvas” – Paintings of all genres
  • 22 West Main St.  –  “Through the Lens and Of the Earth” – Photography, digital arts, pottery and fiber arts
  • 2 East Main St. –  “Scenes, Shapes and Surprises” – Paintings, sculptures and the unexpected
  • 13 South Church St.  –  Special Features of the Ceramic Arts Center  – Diverse pottery and more in Waynesboro’s newest arts center

In addition, storefront art displays will be presented in both existing businesses and other vacant buildings, including:

  • 24 East Main St.
  • 30 East Main St.
  • 33 East Main St.
  • 35 East Main St.
  • 37 East Main St.
  • 43 East Main St.
  • 81 West Main St.
  • 96 West Main St.
  • 106 West Main St.

More activities are constantly being scheduled!  Check the website often for updates, or follow the Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro on Facebook for the most up-to-date information.

Waynesboro is surrounded by beautiful countryside and parks, and there are many other activities and events to offer visitors. Renfrew Museum and Park and Renfrew Institute offer a wide variety of cultural events and environmental programs. There are great hiking opportunities along the Appalachian Trail, apple and peach orchards, excellent restaurants and award-winning chocolate shops. Pen Mar Park, once a tourist destination that drew as many as 20,000 visitors a day to the area, is still majestic and offers stunning views and dancing on Sundays. The Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro looks forward to sharing the natural beauty and talent of the area with all who attend Destination ARTS!

For more information about Destination ARTS! visit www.artsalliancegw.org or email [email protected]

Destination ARTS! Schedule – July 26 – 28 – NEW- Children’s Programs added!

Destination ARTS! Continues July 26 – 28  — Waynesboro, PA is “transformed into a work of art”

NEW THIS WEEK — PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN on July 27!

ALL NEW MUSIC  to feature Jerry Kowallis, Mitch Morrill, Scott Matlock, Danny Lawson, and much more!

The opening weekend of Destination ARTS! was a great success!  Weekend number two will be even better, and the event continues to be open every Friday 5 – 8 pm, Saturday 11 am – 6 pm, and Sunday 12 pm – 4 pm through October 27.

The event has literally transformed Main Street into a work of art.  Seven vacant buildings have been converted into full-fledged, curated art galleries, and an additional nine storefront displays are also exhibit art.  Most of the art is for sale.

NEW THIS WEEK!

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

Saturday, July 27

– These activites are planned for 37 East Main Street.  Pre-registration is not necessary, however if possible we would appreciate an email to [email protected], listing the subject CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS so we can gauge how many children will participate!

  • 11 am – STORYTELLER Fanny Crawford invites children of elementary school age to hear a story about a modern day elephant family and participate in a related follow-up art activity.
  • 2:00 pm – FUN WITH SINGING & MOVEMENT TO MUSIC – Nicola Sussman will play her ukelele and teach folk and classic children’s songs.  Best suited for children entering grades 1 to 4, but others are welcome to join the fun.  No experience necessary!  Nicola holds a BA in Elementary & Special Education from Hood College, and is on the faculty of the Cumberland Valley School of Music.

NEW MUSIC PERFORMANCES!

Friday, July 26

  • Tom McFarland (vocals & guitar) – STANDARDS< FOLK & BLUES  (5 – 7 pm, Center Square)
  • Gillian Hollen (vocals & keyboard) – VARIETY  (5 – 8 pm, 2 East Main St.))
  • Brad Barkdoll (vocals & guitar) – VARIETY (5 – 8 pm, 50 West Main St.))
  • Tommy Lancaster – FOLK & BLUES — (6 – 9 pm, Christine’s Cafe)
  • “Old Tyme Jam” – BLUEGRASS — (7 – 10 pm, Beck & Benedict Hardware Music Theatre) – $4

Saturday, July 27

  • Jerry Kowallis (vocals), Marie Hershey (accordian),  & Vonnie Kay Wertz (mandolin) – ITALIAN FOLK & POPULAR SONGS — (3 – 6 pm, Center Square)
  • Mitch Morrill (vocals & guitar) – BLUES & ROCK — (3 – 5 pm, 50 West Main St.)
  • Rebecca Reed (vocals) & Evan Bennetch (piano) – SHOW TUNES & STANDARDS — (3 – 6 pm, 2 E. Main St.)

Sunday, July 28

  • Scott & Laurie Matlock (vocals, violin, guitar) – ACOUSTIC DUO  — (2 – 4 pm, Center Square)
  • Danny Lawson (piano) – CLASSICAL  — (2 – 4 pm, 50 West Main St.)
  • Patric Schlee (flute & drums) – ECLECTIC — (2 – 4 pm, 2 East Main St.)

Locations for performers are all on Main Street and will be posted along the street upon your arrival(all performances are FREE unless otherwise noted)

An initiative of the non-profit Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro (AAGW), Destination ARTS! is an ambitious attempt to revitalize a small town and stimulate economic development.  Hundreds of volunteers are involved, working on everything from art selection and installation, building preparation, event programming, warehousing, and the coordination of “docents” to greet the public in each gallery during open hours.   The event has united landlords, artists and arts organizations, businesses, local government, and the general public in a single goal — to  bring vibrancy back to our downtown, and to share our enthusiasm for the natural beauty, history, and talent of the area with others.

Some of the most highly respected fine artists in the Mid Atlantic region are participating, including Benjamin Jones, David Buckley Good, Fritz Biggs, Brad Clever, Kevin Kutz, and Steve Navada.  There are also photographers such as Raymond Gehman, Janie Moltrup, and Denny Bingaman, ceramic artists such as Hilda Eiber and Mike McIntyre, and other artists far too numerous to mention.  The exhibits will feature paintings, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, photography, and fiber arts.  Almost all of the art is for sale, and gallery exhibits will change every six weeks.

The gallery locations and themes are:

  • 50 West Main St.  –  “Small Town Hosts Big City Art”  – Paintings by our most prominent and metropolitan artists
  • 37 West Main St.  – Furniture Market Showroom –  “Homegrown Art” – Art by professional or amateur artists who grew up in the Waynesboro area
  • 32 West Main St.  –  “A Taste of the Arts” – Sampling of Gallery Arts, note cards and prints, and all sales transactions
  • 30 West Main St. –   “Palette to Canvas” – Paintings of all genres
  • 22 West Main St.  –  “Through the Lens and Of The Earth” – Photography, digital arts, pottery and fiber arts
  • 2 East Main St. –  “Scenes, Shapes, and Surprises” – Paintings, sculptures, and the unexpected
  • 13 South Church St.  –  Special Features of the Ceramic Arts Center  – Diverse pottery and more, in Waynesboro’s newest arts center

In addition, storefront art displays will be presented in both existing businesses and other vacant buildings, including:

  • 24 East Main St.
  • 30 East Main St.
  • 33 East Main St.
  • 35 East Main St.
  • 37 East Main St.
  • 43 East Main St.
  • 81 West Main St.
  • 96 West Main St.
  • 106 West Main St.

More activities are constantly being scheduled!  Check the website often for updates, or follow the Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro on Facebook for the most up to date information.

Waynesboro is surrounded by beautiful countryside and parks, and there are many other activities and events to offer visitors.  Renfrew Museum and Park and Renfrew Institute offer a wide variety of cultural events and environmental programs.  There are great hiking trails along the Appalachian Trail, apple and peach orchards, excellent restaurants, and award winning chocolate shops.  Pen Mar Park, once a tourist destination that drew as many as 20,000 visitors a day to the area, is still majestic and offers stunning views and dancing to live music on Sundays.  History is everywhere, and the  battle of Monterey Pass was one of the important events of the Civil War.  The Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro looks forward to sharing the natural beauty and talent of the area with all who attend Destination ARTS!

For more information about Destination ARTS! visit www.artsalliancegw.org or email [email protected]