(Music starts at 11 a.m. and runs about an hour per act. . . but remember, we're on Hessler time during the fair. . .)
SATURDAY 5/16
Case Sensitive Councilman Conwell and Footprints Early Girl Cats on Holiday George Foley and his Rhythm Outlaws I & I Alan Greene Band featuring Mr. Stress The Uncanny XELA Tarace Boulba Hessler Street Blues Band
SUNDAY 5/17
Lost State of Franklin Umojah Nation Alex Bevan Martini 5-0 The Kind Revolution JiMiller Band Jim Volk Tarace Boulba Mifune Carlos Jones & The P.L.U.S. Band
I attended yesterday and listened in to most of the acts via WRUW 91.1.
Thank you to everyone who made the event so special! As a former resident of East 116th and East 115th streets--Hessler St. holds special nostaligia for me. Organizer Andy Kessler spoke on the radio on the original and on-going significance of the event as a call to arms for residents.
I really wish I had photos of the kids playing in Harmony Park, but for some reason, it felt like a sacrilege for me to photograph them. They were so beautiful and happy.
Reminder
Mental get-away--Also, the STAR project is just a few walkable blocks from Hessler St.
Party on Cleveland :)
FREE stuff for KIDS
Show the kids artists at work--this weekend, too.
So much to do.
(And, while I love artists--I don't like to discover yet another CDC mushrooming in NEO...will some one please tell me why we pay for all of these organizations?)
Hessler St. Fair
I attended yesterday and listened in to most of the acts via WRUW 91.1.
Thank you to everyone who made the event so special! As a former resident of East 116th and East 115th streets--Hessler St. holds special nostaligia for me. Organizer Andy Kessler spoke on the radio on the original and on-going significance of the event as a call to arms for residents.
We are all Hessler St. residents. The City of Cleveland is bull-dozing neighborhoods--don't give in. Stand up for your rights!
And hit the tour with the new French-inspired American PEACE revolution!
Vive la liberté!
I really wish I had photos of the kids playing in Harmony Park, but for some reason, it felt like a sacrilege for me to photograph them. They were so beautiful and happy.
For some really great photos from previous years--check out the photos of Jay Levan. Props. Great smiles.