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Madison Holiday Arts Festival FOURTH ANNUAL Santa Parade starts 5:30pm Free Parking at Grace Episcopal Church & St. Vincent Martyr Church Look for sales and giveaways from participating merchants. Come see free performances before and after the Santa Parade, plus lots more! Fun begins at Noon, Friday, November 27, 2009 Atlanta Bread Company: “Bach’s Lunch”, Musicians of the Baroque Orchestra of NJ, noon to 1:30pm Sages Pages: Ensembles and Carolers from Madison Schools, 1:30 to 3pm Museum of Early Trades & Crafts: Dugan’s Hooligans, 1:45 to 2:15pm and 2:30 to 3pm; Merynda Adams, harp, 3:30 to 4pm and 4:15 to 4:45pm Drip “Coffeehouse”: Kerry Lee, 1:30 to 2pm; Rosewood, 3 to 4pm On A Roll: Darren O’Neill, Classical Guitar, 2:30 to 3pm and 3:15 to 3:45pm Studio Yoga (3rd Floor): Dance Innovations Performance Company, “Nutcracker Preview” 2:30 to 3pm; Theatre Games, Jamie Brink-Grant, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, dramatic activities for kids ages 8-12, 3 to 3:30pm and 4 to 4:30pm Grace Episcopal Church: Susan Glaser, flute, John Pivarnik, accompanist, 3 to 3:30pm; Anne Matlack, organ, 3:30 to 4pm; Sopranos of Grace, 4 to 4:45pm; Eric Stroud, organ, 4:45 to 5:15pm Art in Progress (3rd Floor): Free face- painting and open house, 4:30 until parade St. Vincent Martyr Church: Madison High School Jazz Band, 4 to 4:30pm The Provident Bank: Ian Thompson, acoustic guitar, 4:30 to 5pm; Barbershop Quartet, 5 to 5:30pm Shanghai Jazz: Jerry Vezza, Jazz pianist with Alex Vezza and friends for Happy Hour, 5 to 6pm BEFORE PARADE AFTER PARADE Atlanta Bread Company: Barbershop Quartet, 6:15 to 7:45pm Grace Episcopal Church: Zephyr Winds and Simply Brass, 7:30 to 9pm (reception follows) ALL EVENTS ARE FREE! All events subject to change. If you love Madison, shop Madison. E V E N T S I N C L U D E Funding made possible in part by funds from the Arts Council of the Morris Area through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Madison Holiday Arts Festival

F O U R T H A N N U A L

Santa Parade starts 5:30pm • Free Parking at Grace Episcopal Church & St. Vincent Martyr ChurchLook for sales and giveaways from participating merchants.

Come see free performances before and after the Santa Parade, plus lots more!

Fun begins at Noon, Friday, November 27, 2009

• Atlanta Bread Company: “Bach’s Lunch”,Musicians of the Baroque Orchestra of NJ, noon to 1:30pm• Sages Pages: Ensembles and Carolers fromMadison Schools, 1:30 to 3pm• Museum of Early Trades & Crafts: Dugan’s Hooligans, 1:45 to 2:15pm and 2:30 to 3pm; Merynda Adams, harp, 3:30 to 4pm and4:15 to 4:45pm• Drip “Coffeehouse”: Kerry Lee, 1:30 to 2pm;Rosewood, 3 to 4pm • On A Roll: Darren O’Neill, Classical Guitar,2:30 to 3pm and 3:15 to 3:45pm• Studio Yoga (3rd Floor): Dance InnovationsPerformance Company, “Nutcracker Preview”

2:30 to 3pm; Theatre Games, Jamie Brink-Grant,Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, dramatic activitiesfor kids ages 8-12, 3 to 3:30pm and 4 to 4:30pm • Grace Episcopal Church: Susan Glaser, flute,John Pivarnik, accompanist, 3 to 3:30pm; AnneMatlack, organ, 3:30 to 4pm; Sopranos of Grace, 4 to 4:45pm; Eric Stroud, organ, 4:45 to 5:15pm • Art in Progress (3rd Floor): Free face-painting and open house, 4:30 until parade• St. Vincent Martyr Church: Madison HighSchool Jazz Band, 4 to 4:30pm• The Provident Bank: Ian Thompson, acousticguitar, 4:30 to 5pm; Barbershop Quartet, 5 to 5:30pm• Shanghai Jazz: Jerry Vezza, Jazz pianist withAlex Vezza and friends for Happy Hour, 5 to 6pm

B E F O R E P A R A D E

A F T E R P A R A D E• Atlanta Bread Company:Barbershop Quartet, 6:15 to 7:45pm

• Grace Episcopal Church: Zephyr Winds andSimply Brass, 7:30 to 9pm (reception follows)

ALL EVENTS ARE FREE!All events subject to change.

If you love Madison, shop Madison.

E V E N T S I N C L U D E

Funding made possible in part by funds from the Arts Council of the Morris Area through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.