Showing posts with label Art City Days. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art City Days. Show all posts

June 9, 2013

Art City Days 2013



Each year we celebrate the founding of our quaint, little hometown of Springville through a weeks worth of events known as Art City Days.  Our family enjoys participating in some of the many activities scheduled.

One of the events is a variety show that is offered free to the public at the amphitheater of the Arts Park and features local talent.  Spencer and his friend, Gabe, wanted to audition for the talent show, but their decision was made with only four days until auditions were held.  They scrambled to put together a routine for the judging panel who was kind enough to give them a chance and a spot on the program.  The event organizer later told us that she just knew the boys had the potential to pull it off, despite their unrefined audition.  She was right.  The boys practiced non-stop until the date of performance, and they were able to pull off a routine that (in their mother's opinions) might have "stolen the show."  You don't have to take my word for it, though.  You can see for yourself just how adorable they were singing "Anything You Can Do" from Irving Berlin's musical Annie Get Your Gun:



When the performance was over, the two boys gave each other a high-five.  When they were called back on stage for a final "curtain call" they exchanged a hug.  What cute kids!



The next activity that we found ourselves at was the Children's Parade.  My children have participated in this event for many years now, but Brevin felt this might be his year to be a spectator and cheer for his siblings as they rode by in their costumes.  He said he felt he was a little too old for the parade.  He was kind enough to oblige when I requested a photo, though.


As the week's festivities drew to a close, we enjoyed viewing the Grand Parade from the comfortable shade of our canopy, which had been situated in a great location.  Grandma and Grandpa came and sat with us, too.

Brevin had a front row seat for gathering candy 
and flyers being passed out by businesses.

Spencer and Willy the Wolverine sparred with each 
other a little bit before Willy offered him a high-five.

Ella and Garrett both leaped from their seats to take
 a shot at popping the bubbles that were spewing
 from the back of the Wiggy Wash float.

The culminating event was the fireworks show later that evening.  We viewed them from lawn chairs and blankets set up at a nearby park.  After ten to fifteen minutes of firework displays, we returned to our home.  There really is no place like home. We feel fortunate to call Springville "home."

This post authored by Amber 

July 18, 2012

Celebrating Springville

Each year in June, our city puts on a week-long celebration known as Art City Days.  It is a great way to get involved in community events that foster pride in our hometown.  It is also a great kick-off for summer related activities.

We often go to the dollar night at the carnival and get a scone or two to share from the Kiwanis booth. 



The children love to dress up in costumes for the children's parade and they always garner the most attention for their "get ups."  


A great spot was secured for the Grand parade and we enjoyed two hours in the comfort of our shade canopy, having candy and salt water taffy thrown our way.


And my final commentary on Art City Days will concern the "solo drummer" who is entered in the parade every single year.  We have no association with this person, but it has been a long-standing family joke to take his picture as he goes by.  I have years worth of pictures of this person I do not even know, so I may as well post one on my blog.  What else am I going to do with the photos?


Happy Art City Days!

This post authored by Amber

July 5, 2011

Parading Around Town

We love the festivities of Art City Days.  Some years we participate in many of the events offered.  Other years...not so much, but we nearly always have the children's parade and Grand parade on our agenda of things to do each year.

For the children's parade, the boys like to wear costumes. I dressed up this year as a monkey and pushed Ella, my baby banana, in the stroller. Garrett was obliging and donned the clown costume, thus continuing tradition. Each of my boys has done that now. Brevin and Spencer chose to go the Marvel Comic character route. They looked pretty cool with their masks. After the parade, Grandma and Grandpa Park took us all to lunch at Burgers Supreme.  That was fabulous!




For the Grand parade, Jason happened to find a great spot for spectating.  We had a front row seat for catching candy and for Garrett to charm all of the beauty queens by running up to wave to them.  I was glad that the weather was quite pleasant for sitting at a parade, and Ella enjoyed a nap from the comfort of her baby sling.


Well, until next year!

This post authored by Amber