It's Time for Riverfest in Clarksville Tennessee
Get ready for fun in the sun as the City of Clarksville is set for Riverfest 2010 along the banks of the Cumberland River on September 10th - 11th, 2010.
This is a FREE event so gather your friends and family and come out and enjoy the music and arts festival. There will be three stages of a variety of local, regional and nationally-known entertainers, delicious food, and fun for everyone.
Live Entertainment will be on four stages all weekend during Riverfest. The music kicks off Friday night at 5:00pm with a great lineup of Christian performers on the Gateway Stage including the multiple Dove Award nominated group Addison Road. A variety of performers to include Diana Pelham, Chris Monhollen, Eden's Edge and comedian James Fyke will take the Budweiser Stage on Friday night, followed by the Grammy nominated country music artist, James Otto.
James Otto
The complete line up can be found on Clarksville Online
The Adventure Zone & Toddler Town
Don't forget about the Adventure and Toddler Town. This area will be bigger and better this year taking place in the newly opened North Extension of the Riverwalk. This area will feature a petting zoo, inflatables, a rock climbing wall, archery, cooking demonstrations, and even a hot air balloon!
River of Culture
While enjoying Riverfest, be sure to stop at the River of Culture Stage for a captivating showcase of dances and traditions from various cultures from all around the world. Hula dancing, ballet and martial arts are just some of the things you will find on the River of Culture stage.
The River of Culture area feature a diverse community of entertainment and educational experiences. Participating cultural groups will be sharing the history and the development of their varied cultures through interactive booths. Among the many cultural groups to showcase their way of life will be Brazil, France, Japan, Latin, Panama and Hawaii. Some groups will also be entertaining festival guests with exciting dances, musical performances, and story telling from their own culture. The River of Culture area is sponsored by US Bank.
Stay tuned for more information on the 2010 Clarksville Riverfest
Parts of this post were re-published via permission of Clarksville Online
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