PARTNERS | HEALTHY CITY  | HOW HEALTHY | VISION | SUMMIT | PRIORITIES | FUNCTIONS | CITY OF FALL RIVER

 

Over forty local artists and performers brought the streets around the Narrows Center for the Arts at 16 Anawan Street alive for the fifth annual art festival on September 10, 2006. Renamed the Narrows Festival of the Arts, the former Fall River Festival of the Arts was held on Water Street close to Fall River's waterfront just a block from the City's new Ponta Delgada Gates. While musicians played on two sound stages, vendors sold everything from jewelry to photographs. A food court featured local fare from the Water Street Cafe, TA's Restaurant, LePage's Seafood, Graham's Hot-Dogs, and Swede's Cafe. As an added attraction, members of the Fall River Little Theatre and the Society for Creative Anachronisms strolled about the area decked out in medieval costumes. For more information, contact the Narrows Center for the Arts at (508) 324-1926.
 

 

(Top row, left ) Artist CindyLou Wandaschilde sketches Shane Dimaria as he patiently poses on Anawan Street. (Top row, center) Paula Viveiros and Gayle Booth examine some jewelry for sale at one of the many tables. (Top row, right) Weaver Keith Bowling works on a handmade basket while Gabrielle, Chris and Bethany St. Martin stroll by. (Middle row, left) Photographer Don Hammontree mans his table while Betty Hatfield from Australia looks over his prints. (Middle row, center) Paul Fata of Cheap Art chats with costumed Little Theatre member JoAnne Breault. (Middle row, right) Steve Hug, Master of Ceremonies for the Narrows Center for the Arts, points out the many attractions at the event. (Bottom row, left) Constantine Alexandrakis of Fall River and his companion look over jewelry for sale by African artist Famara Tounkara of Providence. (Bottom row, center) Joshua Franca assembles a chourico sandwich at TA's Restaurant's booth while Kevin Santos and Eric Medeiros work behind him. (Bottom row, right) Jim Czarn leads Renaissance players Amy Medeiros, Lyle Pontes, Dante Valponi, Julie Medeiros and Robert Briggs from the Society for Creative Anachronisms along Water Street.

     Return to the Partners Home Page