Westmoreland Arts and Heritage Festival
In the Good Olde Summertime
33 Years ago gas was fifty-five cents a gallon and a Ford
Mustang would have cost you less than $4,000. Ah,
memories! Another great thing to remember from 1974 is
the inaugural year of The Westmoreland Arts and Heritage
Festival. Those were the good old days! You
could take your family to a wonderful, local event featuring
live, non-stop, contemporary, traditional, classical, and
folk music.
There was great food, an art show, some of the best crafters
in the nation, a petting zoo, a Childrens Area, and more!
June 30th through July 3rd is the 33rd annual Westmoreland
Arts & Heritage Festival at Twin Lakes Park. The theme
is In the Good Old Summertime, because some memories never
change.
From The Jaggerz to the Joe Grkmania Grkman Band, there is
something for everyone. And if youre feeling
patriotic with July 4th around the corner, you wont want to
miss performances by the 307th Army Band and the 97th
Regimental String Band! Thats just for starters.
Enjoy performances on three stages, all day, every day of
the festival, as well as strolling performers you wont want
to miss. Come see the llamas; theyre waiting for you!
Almost 25% of the population of Westmoreland County attends
this event each year, said Donnie Gutherie, the Festivals
Executive Director. We attract 6% of the region. Those
incredible numbers are due to the wide range of attractions
and the stunning natural beauty of Twin Lakes Park.
This year colorful decorations of garlands, lights, kites,
beach balls, pinwheels, and more reflect our theme,
harkening back to days In the Good Old Summertime.
Each year the Arts and Heritage Festival features a
professionally jurored art show: the Westmoreland Arts
Nationals. Another demonstration of the Festivals
commitment to the humanities is The Westmoreland Poetry and
Short Story contest.
Perhaps the Festivals biggest draw is the Artist Market,
where some of the best craftspeople in the country offer
everything from fine woodworking, jewelry, metalwork,
stained glass, leather, basketry, and ceramics to
contemporary and folk art.
Food vendors always pull out all the stops, serving
everything from traditional summer favorites like kettle
corn and fresh raspberry pie to delicious Polish, Greek, and
Thai cuisine.
The Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festivals mission is to
enlighten, entertain, and enrich the community while
preserving and demonstrating Pennsylvanias rich historical
and living cultural heritage. For more information,
including the latest up-to-date information, visit the
website at
www.artsandheritage.com.