Annual Yellow Springs Street Fair offers, arts, crafts, music and food

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YELLOW SPRINGS – The Yellow Springs Street Fair is set for June 10, with over 200 vendors who sell handmade arts and crafts as well as an eclectic mix of foods, two stages of music and a beer garden.

The Soin Stage in the lawn of Jackson-Lytle-Lewis Life Celebration Center will offer more mellow and “acoustic” acts, as well as the belly dancing troupe Egyptian Breeze. This stage will have entertainment from 9 a.m. when the festival starts to 5 p.m. as tear-down starts.

Then head to the John Bryan Community Center to enjoy more music with larger bands and craft beer until 7 p.m.

A variety of street musicians and performers will entertain throughout the event.

To make getting to Street Fair easier, use the free shuttle service from Young’s Dairy at 6800 Springfield-Xenia Road or Yellow Springs High School at 420 E. Enon Road. The shuttle service is available from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Check YellowSpringsOhio.org for alternate routes also. Or ride a bike and use the free Bike Miami Valley bike valet service at the corner of Dayton Street and U.S. Route. 68, adjacent to the Beer Garden.

Street Fair is free and open to the public. Handicapped parking is available at the Municipal Lot on Corry Street. For the safety and comfort of all, Street Fair is a pet-free festival by ordinance and people with pets will be asked to leave.

For more information, contact the YS Chamber at 937-767-2686 or visit YellowSpringsOhio.org.

A belly dancer of the group Egyptian Breeze demonstrates moves to young observers during a past Yellow Springs Street Fair. The group is one of several that will entertain at this year’s event.
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2017/06/web1_SF_Egy-Breeze_Kids.jpgA belly dancer of the group Egyptian Breeze demonstrates moves to young observers during a past Yellow Springs Street Fair. The group is one of several that will entertain at this year’s event.

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Submitted by the Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce.

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