Hallie Sullivan of Lower Lake High School in Lower Lake, Calif., submitted this winning entry, chosen by the Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association's 2010 Old Time Bluegrass Festival Logo Contest.
LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Hallie Sullivan, a sophomore at Lower Lake High School, is not only a gifted artist but also shines as a budding entrepreneur.
She has used the $100 she won for designing this year’s Bluegrass Festival poster to invest in craft materials.
She plans to sell her buttons, original art prints, and painted wooden animal figures at the Oldtime Bluegrass Festival at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park on Saturday, Sept. 11.
Hallie loves to explore all areas of art. She created the playground mural at Lower Lake Elementary School. She also plays the piano, guitar and ukulele. After high school, she would like to travel and “learn as much as I can.”
Hallie would like to thank Perfect Printers in Clearlake for all their help and advice with her prints. She plans to invest any profits from her Bluegrass Festival sales in a professional button making machine.
The annual Oldtime Bluegrass Festival is an opportunity for local non-profits, school groups, and local food and craft vendors to raise funds.
It also provides a family-oriented, fun day of great music, free children’s activities, ranch house tours and free musician’s jam sessions. It’s a wonderful day to be in the park, so mark your calendar! Saturday, September 11, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Be sure to get your tickets for the Old Time Bluegrass Festival which will be held rain or shine on Saturday, Sept. 11, at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park. Presented by the Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association (AMIA), the Children’s Museum of Art and Science (CMAS) and the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce, the event is a fundraiser for AMIA, CMAS & other local service groups & schools.
This year’s festival also will raise funds for our local first-responders.
Gates open at 9:30 a.m. and the music will be nonstop from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
There will be activities for children all day; craft, food and art vendors; a beer & wine garden; musician’s workshops; Art-in-the-Barn and raffles throughout the day.
Come and enjoy a wonderful day and support your community.
Advance tickets cost $15 and will be available until the day of the event. The day of the event tickets will cost $20 at the gate. Advanced tickets can be purchased in three different ways – use pay-pal on-line, mail a check to AMIA or at specific businesses or senior centers.
Advanced tickets can be purchased from one of the following businesses or organizations: in Clearlake at Marie’s Lakeshore Feed, Bob’s Vacuum and Highlands Senior Center; in Lower Lake at 2 Goomba’s Deli; in Middletown at Earth Goods (formerly Moontide); in Lucerne, Lakeview Supermarket & Deli; in Lakeport at Strings & Things, The Band Box, Watershed Books and the Lakeport Senior Center; in Ukiah at Dig! Music; in Sebastopol at People’s Music; and in Santa Rosa at The Last Record Store.
Seniors (60+) can get 20 percent off ($12 for each ticket) if purchasing advance tickets from either the Lakeport Senior Center, Lakeport, the Highlands Senior Center, Clearlake or from the Lakeview Supermarket & Deli in Lucerne.
To get advance tickets on line, go to www.andersonmarsh.org and follow the bluegrass link to purchase tickets. If ordering advance tickets by mail, be sure to include your mailing address and phone number and send your check made out to AMIA to PO Box 672, Lower Lake, CA 95457. There is an additional $3 service charge (per total order) if tickets are purchased on-line or by mail.
For more information about the Bluegrass Festival visit www.andersonmarsh.org, call 707-995-2658 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..