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Pittsburgh Folk Festival Blog
Wow...the end of the Folk Festival is near
 You wait for it all year and before you know it, the Folk Festival has come and gone. So if you haven't made it down yet, you'd better make plans for today. The festival opens at noon and closes at 6 o'clock so make sure you grab your fill of all the ethnic food and dance you can fit into 6 hours. But you say you can't make it because you're going to the Pens game? That doesn't start until 3 and we're right down the hill. Stop by for a lunch with us instead of the overpriced nachos at the arena. Don't forget,the International Cooking Show continues today and was a big hit yesterday so don't miss out! So hurry and come on down and we'll see you there.
Getting ready for Day 2
Only one hour to go until we kick off day number two of this year's festival. Today, the longest day of the Folk Festival, we will also be kicking off the Family Activity Area as well as the start of our 2nd International Cooking Show which will be featuring cooking demonstrations of some fine ethnic foods that you can make in your very own home. Our two-part feature performances kick off later this afternoon after the children's matinee which is also very exciting for the whole family. In other words, today is the best day to spend at the festival if you want to come for lunch and then stay for dinner and be entertained in between. Oh yeah, and stay after that for some wonderful desserts. See you there!
Folk Festival Preview
Well, after 353 days of preparation and 3 days of setup and rehearsals, we are ready to open our 52nd festival. This year, we start out with an incredible test. The Around the World in One Day program will give school students from around the Pittsburgh area a chance to tour what the festival has to offer and more with the rest of their class on a field trip on Friday morning. Over 2000 students will be on hand to open our festival and help celebrate Pittsburgh's 250th birthday of cultural heritage. City and county officials will be there in a special cake-cutting ceremony for this city's special milestone. Then on to the main event!!! Stop by after work as the festival opens for dinner at 4pm. A special Grand March will officially kickoff the evening's performances at 6:45pm with emcees Wendy Bell and Mike Clark from WTAE Channel 4. Come early and stay late to experience this special day at the Folk Festival.
Welcome!!!
Dobre doshli, Bienvenidos, Foon ying, Dobro došli, Willkommen, Kalos orisate, Aloha mai, Isten hozta, Swaagatam, Fáilte, Bruchim habayim, Benvenuti, Marhaban, Sveiki, Tuloy po kayo, Witajcie, Vitajte, Yin dee, Hos geldiniz, Bitaemo, Croeso
No matter how you say it... "Welcome" to the blog of the Pittsburgh Folk Festival.
We hope you visit this blog often for up-to-date information about the Pittsburgh Folk Festival and the organization's news and events year-round. Subscribe to the news feed and keep posted with the latest news from Pittsburgh's ethnic communities.
First off... we hope you start by visiting our 52nd annual festival coming up soon on May 16, 17 & 18, 2008. This year's festival is featuring the following nationalities: Bosnia, Bulgaria, Carpatho-Rus, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Germany, Greece, Hawaii, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Lithuania, Philippines, Poland, Scotland, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales and more!
Visit our website for more information about festival times and performance schedules as well as purchase discounted tickets in advance. Thanks for stopping by and checking our our new blog. Stop by soon and see you at the festival!
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