2012 Festival Booklet
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2012 Festival Booklet
August 17-19, 2012 Brought to you by: 2 Welcome W elcome to Petoskey’s Festival on the Bay. We hope you can slow down, relax, and enjoy a weekend of great music, great food, and great fun along Little Traverse Bay. This is a milestone year; Festival on the Bay is now ten years old. I’ve been with this event from the very beginning and have watched it grow and evolve to become what we wanted it to become. The idea for a festival for Petoskey came in 1999 when a consultant hired by Downtown Petoskey said our town needed a signature festival. But what was Petoskey’s signature? We debated this for some time. Petoskey Stones and Hemingway were frontrunners as festival themes, but every conversation seemed to come back to ‘the bay.’ Bayside living is the thing that makes Petoskey so special and Little Traverse Bay is the backdrop for most of what we do here. Thus, our signature festival became “Festival on the Bay.” Complementing the theme is the perfect venue, Bayfront Park. The City of Petoskey has taken great care to create one of the nicest waterfront parks you’ll find, and the festival gives us a chance to showcase that park to our guests. Plus, it gives our local residents a chance to spend the weekend on the bay enjoying these great amenities. Festival programming has changed over the years, but music has always been an integral part of the event line-up and is now really the festival’s centerpiece. We showcase local and regional bands and always bring in some interesting act known on a more national stage. Another constant for the ten years has been the Downtown arts and crafts show, held on Saturday of the festival. Other events have come and gone over the years, but we’ve always presented quality entertainment packaged around our famous Million Dollar Sunsets. As the festival matures, my favorite part to watch is the steady growth of community engagement. Yes, Festival on the Bay is designed as a way to promote Petoskey in the late summer and to bring guests to our town. To do this though, we knew from the beginning that we needed the community’s support. We’ve often used the phrase, “A festival by the community for the community.” We knew we needed our local residents behind us before we could begin attracting guests from farther reaches. You’ll see many of our events are presented by local organizations and our vendors are local businesses, and our volunteers are community leaders. That makes Festival on the Bay a true community event that has grown to become a statewide destination. I extend my heartfelt thanks to all of those volunteers, the committee members, the City of Petoskey, the sponsors and vendors, and the residents who have been part of the festival for the past ten years. Thanks also to our Festival Coordinator, Kathy Bardins, who has added her creative touches to the festival over the years. And thanks to the chamber staff who go way above and beyond their traditional work to make the festival a success. We’re proud of our event and look forward to the next ten years. Carlin Smith, President Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce Clocktower / promenade Festival Place Children’s Area Map produced by the Petoskey News-Review Arboretum Entertainment Tent US 31 City Hall Bayfront Drive Bear River W. L ake Stre et Pedestrian Tunnel Bay US 3 1 Petoskey Street Mitch Howard Street E. La ke St reet ell S treePresident t Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce Areas in blue indicate parking Chamber of Commerce Arlington, Elks, Park Garden parking lots Stre et Pennsylvania Park (Arts & Crafts Show) Festival Button! 3 Buy a Fine home furnishings and in-home design located in beautiful Downtown Petoskey L ook for your $5 Festival on the Bay Buttons again this year to save money on admission into the Children’s Area and Entertainment Tent. In order to provide our community with the best music and a wide menu of activities for all ages, the Festival on the Bay Committee determined a small admission will be charged for these areas. Admission to the Children’s Area will be $2 per child per day, with free admission for accompanying adults. The Children’s Area will now provide all activities at no additional charge beyond admission. Admission to the Entertainment Tent will be $5 per adult per day, with free admission for children 17 and under. Buy a button and save! Buttons are good for the whole weekend! Buttons will be available for sale at the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce starting August 1. During the Festival, buttons will be sold in the Information Booth, in the Children’s Area, and at the Entertainment Tent. Hometown Heroes . . . As a local independent insurance agency, proudly representing AutoOwners Insurance, we live and work right in your community providing you with all your insurance needs. More choices. 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Help with United Way’s Project Connect or their Day of Caring 11. Volunteer at the library 5. Recycle 12. Volunteer at Camp Dagget 6. Volunteer at a soup kitchen (Manna Food Pantry, etc.) 13. Write your own: _________________ Name: ____________________________________________ Phone: ____________________________________________ Harbor/Brenn Insurance Agencies 1231 N. US Hwy 31 • Petoskey • (231) 347-8113 • (866) 347-8113 [email protected] • www.harborbrenn.com 4 Musical Entertainment Entertainment schedule is subject to change BAYSIDE BEVERAGE AND FABIANO BROTHERS D ance, jam and groove by the bay… Here are the 11 bands that will rock the Entertainment Tent this year on Friday and Saturday. Performers will start at 5 p.m. on Friday and noon on Saturday and play until midnight both nights. The entertainment tent is located in the Ed White Ballfield. Paper Plane Pilots of Traverse City. This dynamic 4 piece band comprised of Drums, Lead Guitar, Bass Guitar and Lead Vocals entertains the audience with Classic Rock such as AC DC, Billy Idol, ZZ Top, Bob Seger, Cream as well as new music by Seether and Finger Eleven. Friday, August 17 5 p.m. – Ribo & the Flavinauts - Formerly Acoustic Stew, now Ribo & the Flavinauts, the band has enjoyed over a decade of musicianship and entertaining in Northern Lower Michigan. They cover a wide variety of bands from The Cure to The Grateful Dead. Jelly Roll Blues Band 6:15 p.m. – Jelly Roll Blues Band has been a longstanding favorite band of locals and tourists in Northern Michigan, performing throughout the area for over 25 years, entertaining people of all ages with their fascinating blend of multiple styles of music, featuring blues, rock, jazz, and swing. Brent James and the Contraband 10:30 p.m. –Brent James and the ContraBand. Classic rock influenced with a modern rock twist, shaken up and poured into a shot glass full of groove. This band sets the standard in performances. With the slick soulful sounds of Brent James to the pure groove of the ContraBand you will understand why they have opened for and supported such greats as Billy Squier, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent and Whitesnake. Saturday, August 18 Noon – DJ Steve Dub began collecting vinyl at a young age, from world music and reggae to electronic and funk. Born and raised in Flint, Michigan, Steve has had a long history of DJing and collecting vinyl. 8 p.m. – Petoskey High School Steel Drum Band 9 p.m. – Ten to Midnight formed in 2011 by veteran musicians from bands such as Nancy’s Fury and The Push of Petoskey and Hipps-N-Ricco Ten to Midnight 2 p.m. –Hipps-N-Ricco are based out of Northern Michigan and are quickly rising in popularity! They are a “Blues Duo” that produces a lot of sound. “Ricco” (Eric Jaqua) plays Guitar (Electric/Acoustic), sings with conviction and lays down GROOVY BEATS with the revolutionary “FOOTDRUMS.” Background Vocals, Keyboard, Ion Harp Holder (Harp Rack) and “Seasoned Pro” Harmonica licks blown by the one and only Hipps! (Charlie Witthoeft) 4:30 p.m. – Boyne River Remedy. Since its inception, the band has been gigging regularly in Petoskey, Bellaire, and Boyne City. Their high-energy, positive show has proven popular with audiences of diverse ages and backgrounds, and dancers from six to seventy have populated their dance floors. The chemistry between the band members is obvious and they work hard to engage audiences. The Boyne River Remedy is the cure for the common rock band. 6:30 p.m. – Born Suspect. In February of 2011, Petoskey locals Tommy Behan (guitar) and veteran musician & music instructor Chris Koury (vocals / guitar) formed a local gig-working duo under the moniker DEUX. Their musical tastes, playing styles, and straight-up love for music clicked right away. The band draws influence from Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and The Allman Brothers Band. Koury’s sultry vocals, guitar chops, and absolute love of all things rock’n’roll, all backed by a heavy rhythm trio and driving guitar, is what makes Born Suspect, well, suspect. . . 8 p.m. – Larry McCray is one of a handful of talented blues performers leading the genre across boundaries and into the new century. McCray’s savage blues-rock guitar and warm, soulful vocals have drawn attention worldwide. His career highlight was when he was honored as the Orville Gibson 2000 Male Blues Guitarist of the Year. Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton were nominated as well. Let’s welcome Larry back to the Festival on the Bay stage! Larry McCray 5 10 p.m. – Don Kinsey Band – Donald Kinsey is an American guitarist and singer, best known as a member of The Wailers Band, the reggae backing group for Bob Marley & The Wailers. Kinsey is one of three sons of the late Chicago blues performer, Big Daddy Kinsey. He is a member of The Kinsey Report, which he formed in 1984 with his brothers Ralph Kinsey and Kenneth Kinsey, plus Ron Prince. Previously he had toured and recorded with Albert King, Peter Tosh, Bob Marley & The Wailers and Roy Buchanan. Don Kinsey Band A little love makes a BIG difference! Over 60 Exhibitors Saturday, August 18th ● 10am-6pm Pennsylvania Park Juried Art Show ●●●●● During the Annual Festival on the Bay Sterling Pottery Clothing Watercolors ● ● ● ● ALL HAND CRAFTED Sculptures Fiber Rugs Furniture Wool Mittens, etc. Folk Art Semi-Precious Fossils & Corals Glass & MORE! For more information or to be considered as an exhibitor, email [email protected] with BIG Art Show n the subject line or call 231-946-2447 Ext. 206. 00345430 6 Sports on the Bay CORPORATE CHALLENGE Form a team and register your company for the second annual Corporate Challenge at Festival on the Bay, Friday, August 17 from 3-5pm in the ballfield at Bayfront Park. Enjoy this friendly and fun team competition including a series of events for individuals of any ability and skill. Teams can consist of up to 5 members. Camp Daggett will take on the challenge of designing and running each fun and often funny event. Spectators truly add the spice to this event and are encouraged to join in by cheering on their favorite team’s hard working crew. For more information or to register, please call Kathy Bardins at 231-487-1188, [email protected], or Lisa Hoyt at 231-347-4150, [email protected] or simply visit www.petoskeyfestival.com. WELLNESS WALK Exercise for a great cause is the reason for entering the Wellness Walk 1 mile and 5K Run on Saturday, August 18. Proceeds from this event benefit the Community Free Clinic of Petoskey. Starting at Bayfront Park, participants run or walk along Little Traverse Bay, taking in the sights and raising heart rates at the same time. Registration begins at 8 a.m. with the one mile walk/run starting at 9 a.m. and the 5K at 9:15 a.m. The cost to participate is $25 per person. Registration forms are available at the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce or www. petoskeyfestival.com. THE GREAT BEAR RIVER DUCK RACE Join a rollicking race on Michigan’s newest whitewater park on the Bear River in Petoskey. Sponsor a duck in the race for $10, or 3 for $25. You will be assigned a number and the fun begins! The race will be held rain or shine on Saturday, August 18 at 4 p.m. at Petoskey Waterfront’s Mineral Well Park on Lake St. during the Festival on the Bay. Need not be present to win. First place $300, second place $200 and third place $100. Ducks can be purchased by: • Calling (231) 838-0793 • Visit St. Francis Xavier Parish office, Petoskey, 231-347-4133 • On the midway during Festival on the Bay until 3:30 p.m. Saturday • Paypal website (must have an account set up) to bearriverduckrace@gmail. com. You will receive a receipt and duck number. For more information, please call (231) 838-0793 or email [email protected]. Facebook users may search “The Great Bear River Duck Race” The Great Bear River Duck Race is presented by the St. Francis Xavier Grade School class of 2013, in celebration of their years of commitment to Catholic education. TENNIS TOURNAMENT— PETOSKEY CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS A community tennis tournament for kids and adults will take place the week of Festival on the Bay. The tournament starts Tuesday evening, August 14th and concludes Saturday, August 18th. Events include singles, doubles, mixed doubles, and parent/child doubles. Wednesday, August 15th at noon is Kids Day, a fun play day for 8-10-year-old players featuring tennis games and matches with kidsized equipment, smaller nets and court dimensions. The Championship Day Tennis Carnival is Saturday, August 18th at 11 a.m. with hot dogs and fixings, plus tennis activities like a fastest serve contest, wooden racquet doubles, and a 36’ court foam ball playoff. All proceeds from this tournament benefit the girls and boys Petoskey High School tennis programs. For more information or an entry form, please contact [email protected], or call 231-881-1219. G 7 Going Greener by the Blue oing green” awareness and actions continue to grow in northern Michigan. Festival on the Bay continues its commitment to environmental and conservancy issues with recycling efforts. Recycling custom-eyes your face, your features, your fit. Customized eyewear from Tom Davies for sun and optical. Available exclusively at For the sixth year we again partner with Emmet County Recycling to offer recycling options at the festival. The Festival on the Bay effort this year will focus on cardboard and paper, glass bottles, aluminum cans, plastic bottles and plastic & paper cups! Visitors can look for the Emmet County Recycling special blue-topped bag-bins near many of the waste receptacles throughout the festival. Visit Emmet County Recycling booth on the promenade for updated information on their new program, recycle more sort less celebrating 20 years of recycling success! UNIQUE OPTIQUE 325 E. Lake, Petoskey 231-348-4730 415 Bridge, Charlevoix 231-547-4730 137 E. 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Friday, August 17 1 p.m. – 7 p.m. • Digging for Petoskey Stones with the Child Abuse Council • Obstacle course, gold fish cracker snack and lemonade with the Char-Em Great Start Collaborative • Bouncy House with Genesis Church • Yoga fun and face painting with Yoga Roots • Lawn Games by Good for the Planet Games • Balloons and Tattoos with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan • Great Lakes Energy with energy producing bikes • Meijer with nutrition information Entertainment 5 p.m.- Joe Reilly. Joe has been a singer, songwriter, and guitarist for over Joe Reilly twelve years and has had extensive performance and touring experience, bringing messages of hope and peace in his songs to audiences in the Midwest and across the United States. Saturday, August 18 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. — Large petting zoo with 40 plus animals of 20 different types - both miniature and farm animals, including several exotic animals by the Mackinaw Pony Company and sponsored by PNC Bank of Petoskey. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Digging for Petoskey Stones with the Child Abuse Council • Obstacle course, gold fish cracker snack and lemonade with the CharEm Great Start Collaborative • Bouncy House with Genesis Church • Yoga fun and face painting with Yoga Roots • Lawn Games by Good for the Planet Games • Balloons and Tattoos with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan • Great Lakes Energy with energy producing bikes • Meijer with nutrition information Entertainment 10 a.m. Magic by Jania. Jania the Magic Lady will put wonderment and fantasy back into our lives with her magic show. She will also offer balloon-twisting. Live magic show will take place at 10 a.m. and balloon twisting from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. – Kirby Snively – A unique mix of acoustic guitar, rich vocals and harmonica wizardry, Kirby is a rarity, the real deal in a world of pretense. 3 p.m. Charlie Reager - Charlie has been playing music all his life. Meeting and sharing the stage with many national acts, most notable, Willie Nelson, has given Charlie a very exciting, adventurous career. On his new CD “Good Life,” Charlie sings, plays guitar, harmonica and hand percussions. Grab your beach blanket, lawn chairs and come on down to the Children’s Area on August 17th and 18th for the low, low cost of only $2 per child over one years of age (adults free with child)! 9 Landmark Lodging. Waterfront Dining. Bay View Inn Bay View 231-347-2771 Crooked River Lodge Alanson 231-548-5000 Perry Hotel Downtown Petoskey 231-347-4000 Pier Restaurant Harbor Springs 231-526-6201 Where yesterday and today come together. STAFFORDS.COM Weathervane Restaurant Charlevoix 231-547-4311 10 Downtown Events THE ROCKING HORSE TOY CO. Head downtown for a variety of activities all weekend Petoskey Downtown Management Board sponsored by Toys & Games Great Gift Ideas FOR ALL AGES AND ALL SEASONS Don’t Miss the Kite Fly Saturday, August 18th at the Breakwall 4-6 pm T ake a little break from the waterfront activities and visit Downtown Petoskey while you are at the Festival and search for Treasures from the Shores to the Stores. Enter the “Treasures in Petoskey” drawing. Use our Downtown Treasure Map to shop Downtown stores. Turn your receipts from Downtown Petoskey merchants into an opportunity to win! Collect receipts from purchases made on August 17 and 18 at any Downtown Petoskey business listed in the Treasure Map guide, show those receipts at the designated location at the Festival, and if they total $100 or more, you can enter into a drawing to win a treasure chest of prizes from Downtown businesses. Look for the “Treasures in Petoskey” headquarters at Festival on the Bay and add the chance to win to your weekend. The Downtown Petoskey Festival Farmers Market will be held on Friday from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm on Howard Street between Julienne Tomatoes and JC Penney’s. Taste the local difference when you purchase directly from the local grower. The Farmers Market offers fresh products from fruits and vegetables to meats and fish to flowers for your table and yard. You will be impressed with the ambiance of this Market and bounty should be plentiful at the height of the summer season. Petoskey Rocks! is the new summertime Friday night event in Downtown Petoskey from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. Everyone is invited to come Downtown weekly for music on the streets throughout the city, free horse-drawn carriage rides, a family movie in the park at dark and rockin’ main events. On Friday, August 17, Petoskey will rock the wheels. Expect a collection of unusual and fascinating automobiles from all around this car crazy state and beyond. Include Downtown Petoskey in your Festival schedule and shop for Treasures from the Shores to the Stores. SUMMER HOURS Open until 10pm in Charlevoix and Harbor Springs 9pm in Petoskey Downtown Harbor Springs 231-526-7236 210 Howard St. Petoskey 231-347-0306 Downtown Charlevoix 231-547-5258 11 Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Arts & Craft Show A signature event of Petoskey’s Festival on the Bay, the Big Brothers Big Sisters Arts & Crafts Show will once again take place Downtown in Pennsylvania Park. Nearly 60 artists and crafters from all over the State of Michigan will display their creative wares from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday, August 18. A wide variety of arts and crafts for all tastes and prices will be available, including garden art, paintings, jewelry, stonework, pottery, homemade body products and foods like syrup and honey, quilts, totes, clothing, woodwork, glass and rustic art. Interested artisans who would like to set up a booth can download a registration form at www.petoskeyfestival.com. For the seventh year in a row, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern Michigan (BIGS-NW) will be hosting this event. All proceeds for vendor space will go toward the BIGS-NW program in the Petoskey area. To learn more about Big Brothers Big Sisters, visit http://www.bigsupnorth.com. For more information about the craft show, call the regional Big Brothers Big Sisters agency at (231) 946-2447, ext. 205, email [email protected], or visit bigsupnorth.com. www.roastandtoast.com 309 E. Lake Street, Downtown Petoskey, (231)347-7767 Just a short walk from the festival... key “Petoss!” Rock eet Open Dailpym 7 am-9 Str In the Music tores S e th Fun in e Park th In Movie Nights Friday -9 6 pm ...through the tunnel into our back door for delicious House-Made Soups, Great Gourmet Sandwiches, Tasty Salads, Dinner Specials, Vegetarian Entrees, Dynamite Cookies and our legendary hot and cold beverage menu from Americanos to the Zen. Free WI-FI Internet 12 Ride the Bay The weekend’s center of attention is Little Traverse Bay, the focal point around which festival-goers gather for family fun. Opportunities to get out on the Bay are a natural part of the festivities. Jiimaan rides At the end of the promenade, look for the giant Jiimaan (canoe) and climb in for a free ride into the Bay and back. Sponsored by the Odawa Institute of the local Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, the ride will teach some local history and culture as well as take you out on the beautiful waters that shape Petoskey. Canoe rides are first come, first serve from noon to 5 p.m. both Friday and Saturday. Keweenaw Star The Keweenaw Star, part of Keweenaw Excursions of Charlevoix, will be offering boat cruises on Saturday during Festival on the Bay. These rides are available for $15 for adults, $7 for children 12 and under and children under 5 free. Cruises will be one hour long, and will run at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on on Saturday August 18. Please purchase tickets in advance by contacting the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce at 231-347-4150. Remaining cruise tickets will be sold at the Information Booth on Friday and Saturday of the Festival. Get on the water in kayaks The Outfitter will be providing kayak rides and demos for the entire family on Friday and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. Bahnhof will continue these kayak demos from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. Head down to the beach located in Festival Place. Sail above the Bay Experience the thrill of flying high above the earth with friends and family. Boyne Parasail’s captains will safely and gently send one, two or three smiling faces from their flight deck into the sky for a beautiful, rare view, 500 vertical feet over the pristine waters of Little Traverse Bay. $75 per person. For information, visit boyneparasail.com or call 231-881-6000. Tickets will be available for purchase in the concession area at Festival on the Bay. Rides will be available Noon to sunset Friday, August 17 and Noon to sunset Saturday, August 18. Celebration of the sunset S unset viewing is one of the most popular and affordable pastimes for families and individuals, especially along Little Traverse Bay, with its “million dollar sunsets.” From purple to deep pink, bright orange and soft yellow, myriad colors light up the sky each clear evening at sunset time. So it’s only natural that Festival on the Bay includes a celebration of those spectacular evening displays. The Celebration of the Sunset is held on both Friday and Saturday nights of the Festival beginning at 7 p.m. each evening. Highlighting the celebration on Friday, August 17 will be the annual performance by the highly regarded Petoskey Steel Drum Band. The band will perform in the Entertainment Tent area beginning Steel Drum Band sponsored by 13 THE BANK OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN at 8 p.m. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets, as seating will be limited for the large crowd expected for this show. A $5 admission fee is required for the Entertainment Tent area during the festival, including for this performance. Children 17 and under will still be free. Along the Midway each night, enjoy a variety of acts presented by many of our area’s talented performers. Kookie the Clown will be available nightly from 7-9 p.m. for fun, frolic and balloon twisting. Patti Ward will bring her facepainting skills and Mark Hamilton will entertain us with his bagpipes. The Keweenaw Star, part of Keweenaw Excursions of Charlevoix, will be offering boat cruises on Saturday at 8 p.m. These rides are available for $15 for adults, $7 for children 12 and under and children under 5 free. Cruises will be one hour long. Tickets are available at the Petoskey Regional Chamber at 231-347-4150. Martina, an amazing speed artist will do a demonstration of her work on Friday at 7:15 p.m. and Saturday 8:15 p.m. Food vendors will also be serving a variety of dinner and snack options along the promenade during the Celebration of the Sunset until 9 p.m. Finally, Mother Nature will provide the grand finale at 8:43 p.m. on Friday and 8:41 p.m. on Saturday. Festival organizers guarantee that the sun will set at those times, but they stress that viewing conditions vary depending on the weather. SCOTT RECTOR DAVID DZIAK OPTICIANS CERTIFIED BY AMERICAN BOARD OF OPTICIANRY BURNS PROFESSIONAL BUILDING • PETOSKEY MON-FRI 8:30-5:30 • SAT 9:00-NOON 487-0171 14 Other festival events ... This year, activities will abound throughout the bayfront, from Festival Place, to the Arboretum and the Little Traverse Wheelway. will be given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place artists. Buy your own square and create your own masterpiece. Chalk and Chocolate Festival Saturday, August 18 Arboretum in Petoskey Bayfront Park at 10 a.m. The Top of the Michigan Trails Council is teaming up with Crooked Tree Arts Center to present a Chalk and Chocolate festival next to the Little Traverse Wheelway trail as part of Petoskey’s Festival on the Bay. Artists of all ages and abilities are welcome – from the beginner to experienced street artist. Cash awards for youth under the age of 17 and no license is required. MVWTU will provide rods and reels. You must bring the good luck. Please join us as we have a “Cast & Have a Blast” of an early afternoon. SAFE Teen Dance Youth Fishing Derby Saturday, August 18 Quarry Pit Pond in Petoskey Bayfront Park at 10 a.m. The Miller Van Winkle Chapter of Trout Unlimited has joined forces with the Friends of The ODEN HATCHERY and North Michigan Sport Fishing Club to host a youth Fishing Derby from 10 a.m. - noon, Saturday, August 18 at the Quarry Pit Pond. This event is designated Saturday, August 18 Children’s Area 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. SAFE Youth will be hosting a dance for any current high school students (14-18 years of age) during the Festival on the Bay activities. Cost will be $5 per person, or $3 if you have a SAFE bracelet. The Dance will be held in the open area next to the midway concession area and will run from 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. We look forward to seeing everyone at this SAFE and drug free dance. Stroll the midway F estival-goers can stroll along the Midway at Petoskey’s waterfront to enjoy vendors offering an array of tasty foods, services and information about organizations and upcoming events. Food lovers will enjoy pizza, gourmet Italian ice, cotton candy, ice cream, almonds, smoothies, popcorn and kettle corn, Mexican and Cajun food, seafood, roasted corn, grilled chicken caesar salads, barbecue sandwiches, French fries, funnel cakes and more. The Midway opens on Friday, August 17 at noon, Saturday, August 18 at 10 a.m. and runs until 9 p.m. each night. Schedule of events The Festival on the Bay Schedule of Events is subject to change Friday, Aug. 17 8:30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. – Festival Farmers Market, Howard Street, Downtown 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. – Visit the Little Traverse History Museum on your way to the Festival. Noon to 9 p.m. – Vendor Booths on the Promenade, Waterfront Noon to 9 p.m. – Downtown Treasure Hunt, Downtown Noon to 4 p.m. – Kayak rides and demos by The Outfitter, Festival Place Noon to 5 p.m. – Jiimaan canoe rides in the Bay Noon to sunset – Parasailing in the Bay with Boyne Parasail 12:15 p.m. – Concert in the Park, Pennsylvania Park, Downtown Petoskey 1 to 7 p.m. – Games and Activities in Children’s Area – $2 per child, adults free 15 sponsored by 8 p.m. – Ed White Ballfield, Petoskey High School Steel Drum Band 8:43 p.m. – Million-dollar sunset 9 p.m. – Entertainment Tent, Ed White Ballfield – Ten to Midnight Noon to Midnight – Live Music Entertainment Tent, Ed White Ballfield, $5 per adult, children free 1 p.m. – Children’s Area - Kirby Snively. 10:30 p.m. – Entertainment Tent, Ed White Ballfield – Brent James and the ContraBand 2 p.m. – Entertainment Tent – HippsN-Ricco Saturday, Aug. 18 4 p.m. – The Great Bear River Duck Race, Waterfront 9 to 11 a.m. – Wellness Walk/Run, Waterfront, $25 10 a.m. – Chalk and Chocolate Festival, Arboretum 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. – Children’s Fishing Derby, Arboretum 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. – Visit the Little Traverse History Museum on your way to the Festival 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. – Big Brothers & Sisters Arts & Craft Fair, Pennsylvania Park 3 p.m. – Corporate Challenge, Ed White Ballfield 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. – Antique and Classic Automobile Show - Bayfront Park 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. – Kayak demos by The Bahnhof, Festival Place 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. – Vendor Booths on the Promenade, Waterfront 5 p.m. – Joe Reilly performing in Children’s Area 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. – Downtown Treasure Hunt, Downtown 5 p.m. to midnight - Entertainment Tent open with beverages, $5 per adult, children free 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Games and Activities in Children’s Area, $2 per child, adults free 5 p.m. – Entertainment Tent, Ed White Ballfield, Ribo & the Flavinauts 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Children’s Area Petting zoo with exotic animals. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. – Petoskey Rocks! on Wheels – Car show in Downtown Petoskey, plus music, free horsedrawn carriage rides and a movie in the park. 10 a.m. – Children’s Area - Jania the Magic Lady. 6:15 p.m. – Entertainment Tent, Ed White Ballfield – Jelly Roll Blues Band Petoskey News-Review 11 a.m. – Noon – Children’s Area Balloon twisting with Jania. 11 a.m. – Children’s Area - Kirby Snively. 7 p.m. – Celebration of the Sunset, Waterfront Noon – Entertainment Tent – DJ Steve Dub 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. – Kookie the Clown balloon twisting, Patti Ward - face painting, Mark Hamilton - bagpipes in the promenade. Noon to sunset – Parasailing in the Bay with Boyne Parasailing 7:15 p.m. – Speed Painting by Martina, Celebration of the Sunset Noon to 4 p.m. – Kayak rides and demos by the Outfitter, Festival Place Noon to 5 p.m. - Jiimaan rides on the Bay 3 p.m. – Children’s Area - Charlie Reager. 4 to 6 p.m. – Fly a kite with Rocking Horse Toy Company, Festival Place 4 – 8 p.m. – Kayak demonstrations by The Bahnhof, Festival Place 4:30 p.m. – Entertainment Tent – Boyne River Remedy 5 p.m. - Keweenaw Star, City Docks, tickets must be purchased in advance* 6:30 p.m. – Entertainment Tent – Born Suspect 7 p.m - 9 p.m. – Celebration of the Sunset featuring Kookie the Clown balloon twisting, Patti Ward - face painting, Mark Hamilton - bagpipes, Dwain Abromowski - acoustic guitar in the promenade. 8 p.m. – Sunset Cruise aboard Keweenaw Star, City Docks, tickets must be purchased in advance* 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. – SAFE Teen Dance, Children’s Area 8 p.m. – Entertainment Tent, Larry McCray 8:15 p.m. – Speed Painting by Martina, Celebration of the Sunset 8:41 p.m. – Million Dollar sunset 9 p.m. – Downtown Treasure Hunt Award, Waterfront/Information Booth 10 p.m. – Entertainment Tent – Donald Kinsey Band (former guitarist for Bob Marley and Peter Tosh) Sunday, Aug. 19 10 a.m. – Worship on the Bay, Waterfront 8:39 p.m. – Sunset, Waterfront Thank You Sponsors! The Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce thanks the sponsors for the 2012 event: TV Media Sponsor Entertainment Tent Sponsor Schedule of Events Sponsor Petoskey News-Review Committee members Supporting Sponsors The Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce thanks these hardworking committee volunteers for their ingenuity, cooperation and passion for Festival on the Bay. Together, the committee has prepared an amazing event for our community - both residents and visitors. BOYNE Circuit Controls Manpower Friends Website Sponsor Chesley Consulting/ AlphaGeek Web Design Volunteer sponsor Children’s Area Sponsors Great Lakes Energy Glen’s/Spartan Stores PNC Bank Information Booth Sponsor Petoskey Area Visitor’s Bureau Downtown Events Sponsor Petoskey Downtown Management Board Music Headliner Sponsors Bayside Beverage Fabiano Brothers Petoskey Steel Drum Band Sponsor Bank of Northern Michigan Flowers from Sky’s the Limit Fochtman CARQUEST Petoskey Jet’s Pizza McLean & Eakin Booksellers Northern Express Weekly Petoskey Plastics Stone Funeral Home Trout Creek Condominium 2012 Committee Members Kathy Bardins, Festival Coordinator Eric Davis, Video Marketing Beth Flynn, Volunteers Al Hansen, Logistics Coordinator Lisa Hoyt, Chamber Staff Brian Kozminski, Fishing Derby Thank you to: Brent Marlatt, Corporate Challenge The Bahnhof Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Michigan Camp Daggett Crooked Tree Arts Center Emmet County Recycling First Presbyterian Church Friends of The Oden State Fish Hatchery Kilwin’s Chocolate Kitchen Store Kirtland Community College Cadets Little Traverse History Museum Miller Van Winkle Chapter of Trout Unlimited North Michigan Sport Fishing Club Odawa Institute of the Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians The Outfitter Pepsi Rocking Horse Toy Company St. Francis Xavier Grade School Class of 2013 Top of the Michigan Trails Council Jessica McGeorge, Chamber Staff Cindy McSurely, Chocolate and Chalk Contest George Muter, Beverage Service Sommer Poquette, Children’s Area Coordinator Carlin Smith, Chamber Staff Erin Ver Berkmoes, Chamber Staff Johnnie Walker, Entertainment Tent Coordinator Lindsay Walker, Recycling Coordinator Marcie Wolf, Marketing Coordinator And a big thank you to the City of Petoskey for all of your hard work and efforts in making this Festival a huge success!