Family fun for all at Street Fair July 10-12


July 7, 2009 · 1:14 PM

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The Arlington Street Fair will fill North Olympic Avenue with 80 vendors selling all kinds of treasures and good food, too. From kettlekorn to hotdogs, from hand-crafted pottery to imported baskets, from hand-knit hats, to stained glass silver jewelry and wind chimes, the street fair will be bustling with the sounds of steel drum music all day Friday and blues music Saturday afternoon in the gazebo. The fun in Legion Park continues on Sunday with more laughter, more dancing and jazz by the Jazzinators

Friday, July 10

All day — Bakra Bata steel drum band in the Merchant Parking Lot

1-4 p.m. — Paint a fish project, face painting, crafts and more in Legion Park

6 p.m. — Dog Parade in Legion Park

7 p.m. — Second annual Arlington Idol Contest

8:45 p.m. The Cat From Hue, alternative rock band

Saturday, July 11

1-4 p.m. — Paint a fish project with face painting, juggling, Frisbee golf putting demo and more

1 -1:30 p.m. — Experience Zumba Fitness! Families welcome

1:30-2 p.m. — Laughter Club will boost your immune system and have fun doing it.

2 p.m. — Marysville Performing Arts Center Dance Team

3 p.m. — Randy Norris and the Full Degree

4:30 p.m. — Denton/Nicely Blues Playground

5:30 p.m. — Dance entertainment from Movement Arts (jazz, Tahitian, belly dance, yoga)

6 p.m. — Bobby Holland and the Breadline (bluegrass)

7 p.m. — Dance entertainment from Movement Arts (bellydance, jazz, yoga)

7:30 p.m. — Nick Vigarino, solo rock guitar

9 p.m. — The Skablins grunge ska

Sunday, July 12

12:30 p.m. — Indefusion belly dance

1 p.m. — Harbinger Dance jazz fusion

1:30 p.m. — Laughter Club, laugh it up for good health

2 p.m. — Jazzinators

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