Cliff Fest is Sunday

Nov 17, 2012 2 Comments by
Cliff Fest is Sunday, November 18! Here’s a
little bit about what you’ll find from noon to 6 in the Bishop Arts District.
There’s a great stage line up (see below), Oil & Cotton is doing crafts for kids, there are lots of neat street vendors (see list below) plus our storefront shops, of which we have lots of newcomers!
There’s plenty to eat and drink, from our staples in the District to special guests like Mesa, Spiral Diner, and El Padrino! Word on the street is our neighborhood microbrewery, Four Corners Brewing Company, just “kegged” the Brown we’re serving on Friday! Fairhaven Vineyards out of Tyler, a regular at the Bishop Arts Saturday Market, will be there with their Texas wines, too.

Chili tasting and voting is from 2 – 4. We’ll start selling the spoons for $5 at 1:45. In a new development, we’ll be benefiting BOTH the North Texas Food Bank AND the Rosemont 6th Grade trip to the inauguration in Washington D.C.! So come prepared to eat and to do a bit of good for the neighborhood! The chili will be located in front of Eno’s. It’s not too late to enter! If you think you’ve got game, sign up here.

Getting there: As always, we suggest a bike ride or walk! The pedicabs will also be running from 2 – 6 on W 7th. If that’s not your speed, Bishop Arts has gone upscale and now offers district-wide valet. The valet stand is in the gravel lot next to Calvario Funeral Home and costs $5.
May thanks to the sponsors: Methodist Hospital, Jim Lake Companies, Councilwoman Delia Jasso, Councilman Scott Griggs, Craig Schenkel, Mark Miranda, Hattie’s, Eno’s, and Oddfellows.

Also, many thanks to the ecology club from Bishop Dunn for running our recycling program!
Stage schedule:
12:00 Felix Flores Band
12:45 SOTE
1:00 Bona Fide Blues

2:15 La Rondalla / Yells at Eels
3:45 Bethan
5:00 Fox and the Bird
 
Vendor list:
Oak Cliff Soup Company
Grand Tete
The Kessler
Mesa
Mighty Fine Arts
The Canterbury School
Cozy Cottage
Tyler Street Church
Winnetka Heights
Texas Theater
El Padrino
The Vintagemobile
Dowdy Studio
Fairhaven Vineyards
Friends of Oak Cliff Parks
From the Ends of the Earth
Spiral Diner
Anytime Fitness
ChickeeBoom
Designs by Darlean
Fair Earth Paper
Dylan & Company
Zang Triangle
Dash for the Beads
Rosemont
Izzy Loves Embellishments
Eva Azul
Sunset Hill Neighborhood Association
Gypsy Trading Company
Three R Designs
8th Street Designs
Get Gay Stuff
Randy Gonzalez
Kings Highway Conservation District
Espresso Delight
Colcerex Trading Company
Arbonne
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About the author

Amy is a resident of the Kings Highway Conservation District in Oak Cliff. She gets her kicks from planning events and parties for the community. Amy is the wife of 1, mom of 2, and employee of way too many.

2 Responses to “Cliff Fest is Sunday”

  1. anonymous says:

    Is it free to get in?

  2. Amy Wallace Cowan says:

    It is!

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