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THE YAKIMA FOLKLIFE ASSOCIATION
& THE YAKIMA VALLEY MUSEUM

ARE PROUD TO PRESENT

Yakima Folklife Festival 2002
Designs Limited
Abbott's Printing
Bergen Screen
Printing
Big Valley Motel
CWI Security

July 13 & 14

with Special Kickoff Concerts on Friday Evening, July 12

20 Years of Yakima Folklife and Still Absolutely Free!

Kid's Activities - Medieval Faire - Crafts - Food
Over 100 Music & Dance Performers at 8 Venues

Saturday & Sunday Festival all Day 'til Dark at the Yakima Valley Museum & Franklin Park

Friday & Saturday Night Concerts at
Grant's Brewpub, Bob's Keg & Cork, The Zone,
The Greystone, Glenwood Square, The Depot, Yakima Cellars,
and the Barrelhouse.

Contradance Saturday Night at Glenwood Square
FRIDAY NIGHT - All concerts are tentative and subject to change
EVENING CONCERTS ALL OVER TOWN
SATURDAY NIGHT - All concerts are tentative and subject to change

Something for Everyone!

Come and enjoy all that the Yakima Folklife Festival is and has been for 20 Years!



Free Live Music Events Every Friday
Children's Storytimes Every Saturday
1700 E. Washington Avenue
Union Gap, WA 509-248-4018


PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Saturday At The Park & Museum

Sunday At The Park & Museum

Medieval Village
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Events Schedule
Sat & Sun

(same schedule both days)
JOUSTING & DANCE

12 noon - Medieval Dance
12:30 - Heavy Fighting
1:30 - Rapier Demonstration
2:00 - Heavy Fighting
3:00 - Rapier Demonstration
3:30 - Medieval Dancing
4:00 - Archery Demonstration

Throughout Weekend in Medieval Village

Demonstrations in Archery, Medieval Arts & Sciences, & Music

Provided by the

Society for Creative Anachronism


Kid's Stuff

Visit the Kid's Play Area on the festival grounds for activities all day long!

Visit the Children's Underground
(in the museum)
for educational fun.

Special Concerts on Children's Stage

Stop by Tim's Basement Open Mic Stage
Sign up to play or just come to Listen!
Saturday & Sunday Afternoons Near the Festival Store and Information Booth
PLEASE USE THE

RECYCLE BINS ALL OVER THE FESTIVAL GROUNDS!

Provided Courtesy of Yakima Solid Waste (They also sponsor outdoor Kid's Activities)

Fresh
Masa
Tamales
Hojas too!
"Cooked and ready to eat!"

3706 Main St.
Union Gap

457-6003

Sushi!
Korean & Asian Fine dining & Gifts

Open 12-9 PM • 965-6840 • 5110 Tieton at Glenwood Square

The Yakima Folklife Association,
a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation, presents a series of 8 monthly concerts, October through May, and a summer festival on the second weekend in July. With the goal of expanding and diversifying Central Washington's audience for live music, we have kept concert ticket prices low while guaranteeing high quality at every show-"bring music to the people, bring people to the music"-and our audience has gotten bigger. To do this on our tiny budget, we have a standard concert strategy (with a few exceptions): we beg performers to accept embarrassingly low payment "guarantees," and, in return, we agree to keep none of the profits-all proceeds above production costs go to the performers. The performers have accepted (thank you, thank you!), the crowds have come, tapes & CDs have been purchased, and everyone got more than the guarantee.

At festival time there is no admission fee. No ticket proceeds. It is our gift to the public, and there is virtually no income. We join with the Yakima Valley Museum and ask performers to help us nurture a growing audience. The festival gives us the opportunity to open our stage to new and emerging performers and expose them to the broad and diverse audience of Central Washington from its geographic and demographic hub in Yakima, as well as introducing new performers to other local arts organizations and performance venues for consideration in upcoming concerts and events. Please help keep this 20-year-old festival going by buying a button, a T-shirt, giving a monetary donation, and joining the Yakima Folklife Association.

The Yakima Valley Museum, opened in 1951, offers historical exhibits on the Yakima Valley-its natural history, American Indian culture, pioneer life, early city life, the Valley's fruit industry, and former Yakima resident and environmentalist, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas. The museum also has a superb collection of horse-drawn vehicles, from stagecoach to hearse, and a changing schedule of special exhibitions. Within the museum is the Children's Underground, an interactive learning center offering activities and programs for children ages 5 to 15. The Museum Soda Fountain, a functioning replica of a late 1930s Art Deco soda fountain, serves Malts, Floats, Green Rivers, Phosphates, and ice cream specialties. The museum also operates the nearby H. M. Gilbert Homeplace, an authentic late Victorian farmhouse.The Yakima Valley Museum is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation that relies on community support for its survival-it receives no funding from the City of Yakima or the State of Washington. Help keep our heritage alive and become a museum member today.