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11th Celebrate Lancaster! wows downtown crowd
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Lancaster New Era
Jun 27, 2009 00:01 EST
Lancaster
By STEPHANIE WEAVER, Staff Writer

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Brief drizzle Friday afternoon served as the perfect remedy to the day's humid weather, creating a comfortable atmosphere for the city's 11th Celebrate Lancaster! festival.

The party started with food vendors opening along North Queen Street at 11:30 a.m., selling hot dogs, french fries and fresh-squeezed lemonade.

Lancaster Brewing Co. spread the word about its new chicken skewers, which combined grilled chicken and pineapple on a kabob stick.

According to server Tifani Ennis, the concoction was just one of the many creations cooked up by head chef Russell Skiles.

"We were really busy earlier today," Ennis said. "We couldn't keep them grilling fast enough."

Michael and Maria Brown and their children, Nayala, Michael and Aja tried the skewers, and were surprised at how good the combination tasted.

The Browns have been attending Celebrate Lancaster! for years.

"We've kind of made it a tradition," Michael Brown said.

The family even has a "secret spot" to watch the fireworks from — the parking lot of the Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home, 141 E. Orange St.

"There's nothing blocking the way so it's a straight shot, like the fireworks are right on top of you," Michael Brown said with a smile.

There was a full slate of entertainment in Binns Park before the big blasts began at 10 p.m.

Heads Up Lancaster started the show at 7:30 p.m. with an urban arts showcase featuring city youth and teens.

Heads Up — Helping Empower and Develop Students Unleashing Potential — uses multicultural urban arts to encourage youth to have a vision, to provoke people to be passionate about their purpose in life.

The showcase included performances by several programs within the organization, including kids' capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art that turns the aspects of fighting into a graceful dance.

However, Chris Torchia's Bboys break dance crew and the Dance Fusion team stole the show, with several young dancers "popping" and spinning on their heads.

Gabriel "Lil G" Class, 10, and René Martinez, 9, of Dance Fusion said they were a little nervous for the show but excited to perform their moves in front of the packed park.

The rising fifth-graders' trademark move was a duo handstand, slapping hands with one another while their feet were in the air.

"We get to learn different dances and then at the end we get to do freestyle," René said of the class, which meets three times a week.

Gabriel, René and René's sister, Jazmin, 11, also shared raps that they wrote in the Street Beats and DJing program, where they learn new words and how to rhyme.

Abandoned Lyrics, a music-based mentorship program made up of youths ages 12 to 19 closed out the showcase with a hip-hop dance medley.

Watching from the back of Binns Park with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Janet Simms was impressed by the program from Heads Up.

"I just think it's great to have the young people taking an interest in other young people," Simms said of the group. "You just don't see that."

Heads Up will host a free Urban Arts Festival in Lancaster Square from July 6 to 9, with free demonstrations and workshops.

The evening's main performance, the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra, back for a second consecutive year, took the stage at 8:30 p.m.

The orchestra performed a set list designed for the downtown festival, combining traditional patriotic songs with swing and show tunes.

Maestro Stephen Gunzenhauser said the pieces all represented different things that the orchestra thought of as American, including the Ringley Bros Circus, "Pops Hoedown" and Mr. Broadway, George Cohan.

An avid Phillies baseball fan, Gunzenhauser dedicated the orchestra's performance of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" to the late Philadelphia sportscaster Harry Kalas, with narration by baritone John Darrenkamp.

The fireworks show erupted from the Duke Street parking garage just after 10 p.m. despite the forecast for storms. It dazzled the crowd while echoing throughout the city.

E-mail: smweaver@lnpnews.com


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QUOTE (Lancaster Online @ Jun 27 2009, 12:01 AM)
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It was one BEAUTIFUL day overall. They did a bang-up job! JRMWarfare, me and my g/f had a blast. We polished off the evening with a gentle nightcap at Marion Courtroom. I do want to let anyone over the age of 30 know that you will feel like a fossil there on a Friday night! It was a mad house. We walked JRM to her car in the stinking garage (AGAIN!) and lordy am I glad she only had one cocktail. That trip down the Prince Street garage was nerve racking! To anyone that skipped the event I would recommend that you don't skip it next year! It was great!
Bigmaclender2
Yep...I'll agree to the fossil feeling! I can only image what those kids were thinking when they came to the inside bar and saw us sitting there with our beers! Too funny.... And I would recommend attending Celebrate Lancaster. We had a good time, but next time I'll pass on the funnel cake...blech!

JRM
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The hubs and I had a great time. The Heads Up group was nice and the rappers were cute. We watched everything from across the street at the Brunswick. When we went up there we thought we had a unique idea but the place was packed by 9:30.
Hope
QUOTE (Hope @ Jun 27 2009, 08:43 AM)
The hubs and I had a great time. The Heads Up group was nice and the rappers were cute. We watched everything from across the street at the Brunswick. When we went up there we thought we had a unique idea but the place was packed by 9:30.


We were in the street between you and Binns Park, lol. I loved the "heads up" crew but wasn't impressed with the words to some of those little kids rap songs-especially about not staying in school! It was a great time though.
Bigmaclender2
QUOTE (Bigmaclender2 @ Jun 27 2009, 09:17 AM)
We were in the street between you and Binns Park, lol. I loved the "heads up" crew but wasn't impressed with the words to some of those little kids rap songs-especially about not staying in school! It was a great time though.


I must not have heard that. I couldn't quite understand all of them; they seemed to race through it because they were nervous.

The symphony was good although I would have much preferred good classical music instead of the hokey circus stuff they played.
Hope
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