Published May 09, 2008 01:08 pm -
Nothing Common about Happening
37th annual spring festival next weekend
W. TERRY SMITH
Editor
Don't look now, but the 37th annual Happening on the Common is next weekend.
"We'll be ready," said Carol Banks of the Edgecombe County Cultural Arts Council who has coordinated the event the last two years.
The town's annual all-day spring festival draws crowds who come to see the art and crafts, listen to the music or enjoy the variety of food.
It's a cooperative effort between the Town of Tarboro and the Arts Council.
"We couldn't do it without the volunteers," said Banks.
Included among the volunteers this year is Cub Scout Pack 226 of Sunset Church of God in Tarboro. The boys' parents will be selling food, and the Scouts will stick around to help with the cleanup.
Fifty-seven artists and crafts people will surround the Town Common with displays of everything from art work of every type to beading and pottery, Christmas ornaments, soaps and lotions, jewelry, walking sticks, painted t-shirts, baby quilts, glass, gem stones, james and jellies, calligraphy, bird houses, scented candles, embroidery, dolls, pocket books and much, much more.
John Amero of Pittsboro, who was just in town for the Garden Symposium will be back with his metal works.
“We’ve had a lot of people ask if he was going to be here,” Banks said.
Wheelchair-bound Gary Reid of Tarboro will cut portraits in wood.
"We will have more hands-on things this year," Banks said, noting artist Sue Winstead of Wilson will be on hand with her clay in the Arts Council tent.
Popular bootmaker Oscar Cruz will demonstrate his leather craft. Actually, there will be 18 arts and crafts demonstrators.
The popular inflatables (Jurassic Park, Extreme basketball, etc.) will be back with a new addition: A rock climbing setup especially for teenagers.
Tickets for the inflatables are $2 and $5 for the rock-climbing adventure.
Tickets for the a ride on the trackless train are also $2.