Community Foundation a Proud Supporter of the LH Jams & Art Festival

In back, from left, are Fred Bucheit; Bob Rolley, Foundation outreach coordinator; Steve Getz and Rich Wykoff. Council board members not present include Machall Alexander-Bressler; Jennifer Dietloff; Laura Jameson and Joe Waltz.
Downtown Lock Haven will be filled with the sound of music – and art will be at every corner – thanks to the Lock Haven JAMS & Art on Main Street Festival. The three day event begins starting Thursday and runs Friday and Saturday (Aug. 7-9).
Organized and run by the Clinton County Arts Council, the Clinton County Community Foundation has yet again provided the nonprofit council with a grant to help fund the event, which brings thousands of people onto Main Street. The festival kicks off Thursday with a ticketed event featuring Nite-Time NYC in the historic Red Barn on Island Road, just east of Lock Haven. Friday and Saturday’s events are all free and feature bands such as The Jaded Lips and Velveeta, both Friday evening.
Saturday’s bands include Central Mountain Jazz Cats; Elena Stenkina; Lone Crow Rebellion; Zapote and Hold Fast. It is JAMS’ 10 anniversary and organizers are very excited to host great musicians, said the Arts Council’s Steve Getz. Besides great sponsors and grants that fund the festival, it takes a lot of volunteers. Getz said there are 20 to 25 people, including the council board, that run the show each year.
“We do a lot with a few people,” he mused. Taking time at this week’s council meeting are arts council board members, from left in front, Sheila Russo, Mary Coploff and Carol Cillo.
More information about Lock Haven JAMS can be found online at www.lhjams.org.
To learn more about how to support the Foundation, visit www.clintoncountyfoundation.
