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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 19, 2005


CONTACT: Kay Kjelland
Cultural Program Specialist
(573) 874-6387

Children's activities at the Columbia Festival of the
Arts								
	(COLUMBIA, MO) - The fourteenth annual Columbia Festival of the
Arts will feature a special Children's Art Area and Stage, as well as
other participatory art activities for the enjoyment of children of all
ages. All performances and art activities are free.
	The Children's Stage will feature storytelling, interactive
theater, puppetry and music. New this year will be juggling performances
by ReneƩ Crosby. Crosby's Saturday and Sunday afternoon performances
will be followed by free juggling classes in the Children's Art Area. 

	Also new to the Festival will be two Giant Art Mazes. The
interactive mazes will feature musical instruments and visual art.  On
Saturday at 2 p.m., Festival-goers can take part in a "doodling
workshop" with Deborah Zemke, local author of D Is for Doodle and 2 Is
for Toucan. Artwork by Columbia Public Schools students will be on
display in the lobby of the County Government Center, as well. 
	This year's Festival will again provide a creative outlet for
budding writers at the magnetic Poetry Wall. Based on the retail success
of the smaller magnetic poetry kits made for use on refrigerators, the
wall has more than 1,700 magnetic word tiles. As with the retail hit,
the magnetic format allows participants to arrange and rearrange words
on metal surfaces to express thoughts.
	The Festival is free and open to the public. It will be held at
the Boone County Courthouse Square and surrounding streets in downtown
Columbia on Sept. 24-25. Festival hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both
days.
	For specific performance times and stage locations, consult the
special Festival insert in the Columbia Daily Tribune's Sept. 22
issue, contact the Office of Cultural Affairs at (573) 874-6386, e-mail
Festival at GoColumbiaMo.com or log on to www.GoColumbiaMo.com (GoWord:
GoArtsFestival).

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