Tinicum Arts Festival
Saturday, July 13, 2024 from 10:00am to 06:00pm
Tinicum Arts Festival
Tinicum Park
963 River Road (PA Route 32)
We look forward to seeing you this weekend to once again gather with friends and neighbors to enjoy the works of over 180 regional artists in the historic Art Barn. Delight in the creations of over 130 artists and craft artisans displayed under the trees. Discover treasures at the White Elephant Tent. Choose from literally thousands of volumes at the Book Wagon. Place a bid at the Silent Auction. Enjoy the outstanding live musical entertainment while savoring a fresh-squeezed lemonade, a tasty sandwich or a home-baked dessert in the picnic grove. Special activities for children and summer fun for everyone.
The Tinicum Arts Festival is the primary fundraiser for the non-profit Tinicum Civic Association. The Festival is planned and run by volunteers. Proceeds are used to maintain the 1832 Stover Mill in Erwinna and to benefit over 30 other non-profit organizations that serve Tinicum Township.
Schedule of Events:
Live Entertainment
On the Main Stage
Jericho Grass
10:30am to 12:30pm
Since 1979 Jericho Grass has been providing the Delaware Valley with their own unique mix of jazz, country, and mountain music, all with a bluegrass core.
Mike Montrey Band
1:00pm to 3:00-pm
Mike Montrey Band's dynamic fusion of Americana/Rock n Soul has been lighting up New Jersey, and far beyond for over a decade.
Barefoot Bobby and
the Breakers
3:30pm to 5:30pm
Taking its own spin on Classic Rock, Country, Motown and Jimmy Buffett style tunes, the band performs them in a family friendly, interactive and upbeat show that appeals to audiences of all ages.
Strolling Entertainers…
Barry the Magician provides laughs with his balloons and close up magic.
Ring the Rafters is an acapella group which sings songs from many eras in the Barbershop style.
and more!
Authors' Table
10:00am -12:00pm
Mark McNease Hell to Pay (A House in the Woods 1 and 2) – Mark McNease is the author of 14 novels. He has won 2 Emmys for children's television, and he is a current board member of the Mystery Writers of America-New York Chapter.
Erica George The Edge of Summer – Erica George is a writer of young adult fiction. She has an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She resides in northern New Jersey, but spends her summers soaking up the salty sea air on Cape Cod.
Deb Hoeffner Trucker: The True Story of a Hero Colt – Deb describes her work as a layering of thought, paint and possibilities. Over a long professional career, she has been widely published. She specializes in expressive portraits of the animal kingdom that tell stories and capture the spark of life.
12:00pm – 2:00pm
Bill Hemmig Americana: Stories – Bill's short story collection, Americana, was recently published by Read Furiously, which also published his novella, and two of his stories. He has been published in The Madison Review and Philadelphia Stories.
Eric Hinrichs One Way Out – Longtime resident of Tinicum Township, Eric is a retired medical engineer, who has written numerous articles and led lectures on writing.
auren teaches English at Harcum College and for Southern New Hampshire University's MFA program. A writer of mysteries and thrillers, she resides in Bucks County, PA with her dogs and whatever her dogs bark at in the night.
2:00pm – 4:00pm
Julie Standig The Forsaken Little Black Book – Julie writes poems while taking trains, on walking paths and over a hot cup of coffee. She learned the art of revision and no longer hesitate to kill her darlings. Few things satisfy her more that gutting an old poem to create something better. Well, except time on the towpath with Ken and her Springer.
Anna Maria Manalo The Infernal – Anna is the first Filipina American author of paranormal nonfiction and suspense fiction. Trained as a screenwriter, she has received numerous accolades and has placed at several competitions as a screenwriter. Her books are highly rated on Amazon.
Nicholas DeLarso Sticks N Stones – A crime thriller that follows a disturbed killer and the obsessive detective trying to solve the case. Nicholas describes himself as "just a kid from Northeast Philadelphia trying to define the odds of circumstance".
4:00pm – 6:00pm
Lynn Levin House Parties – Called one of the most "poignantly witty voices of our time" (Bucks County Community College), Lynn Levin is the author of nine books. Her short story collection House Parties was named one of the best books of summer by Philadelphia Magazine.
Robbin Farr Become Echo – Robbin Farr writes poetry and brief lyric nonfiction. In addition, she is the editor of River Heron Review journal. She is most happy when revising and submitting. Writing terrifies her.
Discovery Tent
11:00am-Artist Demonstration
Come meet and watch Featured Artist – painter Tracy Everly – as she captures the historic art barn. She will be set up just adjacent to the Discovery Tent.
12:00pm-Chemistry Chaos
with the DaVinci Science Center
Exploding soap monsters, color changing reactions, and instant smoke illustrate the incredible potential of mixing matter. Stick around after the show to explore physical changes of matter as you create your own color palette using the primary colors. of pigment and some awesome chemistry tools.
2:00pm-Storyteller & Author Judy England-McCarthy
Come and enjoy some family friendly tales by a professional storyteller, author and poet, as she weaves stories with humor, wisdom and originality.
Admission:
$10 for adults and $1 for children 6-12.
Children under 6 and parking are FREE.