Corn Hill Arts Festival Corn Hill Neighbors Association July 13
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — With a one-half-century of history behind it, the 51st annual Corn Hill Arts Festival is stepping into the hereafter with bigger plans than ever before.
Beginning Sabbatum, July 13, and continuing through Sunday, July 14 more than 325 artists will fill ix tree-lined streets of Rochester'due south historic Corn Hill neighborhood. Live music volition be performed on 4 dissimilar stages, food, beer, and wine will be bachelor to give festivalgoers a unique gustation of the local culinary delights likewise every bit beverage refreshments, and visitors will enjoy a wide variety of events, including the 7th annual Fairy Houses Bout.
Store Local Fine art
Rochester has a rich history of celebrating the arts and the Corn Hill Arts Festival vendors have near everything and anything yous tin imagine.
Mediums include consumable crafts, jewelry, paintings, drawings, graphics, photography, pottery, ceramics, sculpture, glass, textile weaving, leather works, woodworking, and mixed media that you can purchase and bring into your home. Winners are too appear at the end of the festival for each aforementioned category.
You can also purchase by Corn Colina Arts Festival posters and other festival merchandise online.
Jam Out
2 full days of live music beyond 4 stages will give festivalgoers entertainment throughout Corn Loma. Near thirty performances will be happening, from a wide variety of music genres to requite everyone a sense of taste of what they like.
Saturday July 13, 2019:
WellNow Urgent Care Main Phase
— eleven:50-1:30 – The Judah Sealy Band – Smoothen Jazz
— 2:00-iii:30 – The Fairport Canal Authority – Chicago Tribute Band (ASL)
— 3:40-iv:10 – Head To The Roots – American Roots (ASL)
— 4:20-vi:00 – Flint Creek – Modern Country (ASL)
Michelob Ultra Gazebo Stage
— 10:xxx-11:40 – The Pocket-sized Six Band – Contemporary Jazz (EA)
— 12:10-1:50 – Todd East Tribute to The Blues and Johnnie Johnson – Blues
— ii:20-3:50 – Vanishing Lord's day – Original Soul/Jazz/Funk
— 4:25-6:00 – Cinnamon Jones and Eternal Soul – Soul/Funk
The (585) Mag Avery Mall Phase
— eleven:xxx-ane:10 – Noe Socha and Brian Williams – Blues/Gypsy Jazz/Americana
— ane:xl-3:10 – Daniel King Band – Nuevo Flamenco
— 3:40-5:00 – Blonde Over Blue – Original Pop
88.five WRUR Stage at 27 Atkinson Street
— ten:45-12:15 – Aaron Lipp – Blueish Grass/Country Blues
— 12:30-2:00 – Head To The Roots – American Roots
— 2:xv-3:45 – Miche Fambro – World Music
— four:00-5:xxx – Sam Nitsch – Americana
Sunday July 14, 2019:
Wellnow Urgent Intendance Main Stage
— 10:50-12:20 – Lauren and The Good Souls – Dejection/Jazz/Folk/Soul (EA)
— 12:47 – Passport To Wellness Drawing with Janet Irwin and Jeff Rodgers
— 12:50-2:xx – Hanna and the Bluish Hearts-Blues – Blues and Swing (ASL)
— 2:30-3:05 – Noe Socha – Blues/Gypsy Jazz/Americana
— 3:20-5:00 – Robert Parker's Freightrain – Original Roots and Soul (ASL)
Michelob Ultra Gazebo Stage
— 11:xv-12:45 – Aaron Lipp and The Slacktones – Country Dejection
— 1:15-iii:00 – Haewa – Original Rock and Funk Fusion
— 3:30-5:00 – Vinyl Orange Ottomen – Rock and Roll with Soul
The (585) Magazine Avery Mall Stage
— 10:40-12:20 – Todd and Billie Sue E – Gospel meets Motown
— 1:00-2:30 – Diana Jacobs, Dave Kuykendall, and Jimmy Richmond – Pop/R&B
— ii:fifty-4:20 – Amy Montrois and Jon Sheffer – Pop/Rock/Alternative Country
88.5 WRUR Phase at 27 Atkinson Street
— 10:xxx-12:10 – Mary Monroe and Nate Coffey – Eclectic World Americana
— 12:30-ii:00 – Noe Socha – Blues/Gypsy Jazz/Americana
— 2:20-4:00 – Kennedy Jason – Original Gimmicky Folk (EA)
Beer, Wine, Cider, and Spirit Gardens
There is no shortage of drink options for the 2019 Corn Loma Arts Festival, and this yr's variety of choices include tasting opportunities.
Drinkable options include: Michelob Ultra, Stella Artois, Shock Top, Three Heads Brewing: The Kind, Southern Tier: Lake Shore Fog, Copa Wine, BABE Rose, Arizona Spiked Tea, Bon & Viv Spiked Seltzer, and Stella Artois Spritzer. Drinks will be poured at the Wellnow Urgent Care Main Stage and Food Courtroom, located off Dams Street.
Additionally, Lunsford Circle will be filled with local wineries, cideries, and distilleries. Businesses featured there will be Iron Smoke Distillery, Black Push button Distillery, Commence Craft Ciderworks, Yard Islands Winery, Chase Country Vineyards, Victorianbourg Wine Estate, A Gust of Sun Winery, Lakeland Winery, Tommy Rotter Distillery, Lake Ontario Winery, Rootstock Ciderworks, and Saint Lawrence Spirits.
Don't Miss the Food!
Nutrient tastings will be put on past Tasteful Additions, Cosimano east Ferrari Olive Oil, Smoke Shack Jerky, and Nibbles Cheese and Snacks. Additional food options volition be available at the Food Court every bit well.
Shuttle Service and Parking
There are numerous public parking garages and lots near the Corn Loma Arts Festival where complimentary shuttles will be taking visitors to and from the festival. Bus shuttles run continuously on Saturday from 9:30 a.g. to 7 p.k. and Sunday from 9:30 a.1000. to 6 p.grand.
The shuttle continually loops to and from Avery Mall at the festival grounds with pickup locations at the following street intersections:
- South Clinton Avenue due north of Woodbury Boulevard
- Wide Street on the south side of the Due south Artery Parking Garage
- Broad Street north side, across from the Civic Center Garage
- S. Plymouth Avenue, south of Wide Street
- Court Street, beyond from the Court Street Parking Garage (wheelchair access here only)
Cycle riders can park their bicycles at the Cycle Corral located on Commutation Street and Fitzhugh Identify.
And for those arriving past gunkhole, call the Harbor Master at Corn Hill Landing with a minimum of 48 hours notice in advance. Reserve your space by calling 585-234-6066.

Check the Weather
Forecasts for Saturday and Sunday look prissy, with temperatures in the low 80s and partly cloudy conditions, but as we know in Rochester, weather can modify fast.
Be certain to check the local forecast before heading out, and so you know if you need your umbrella or sunglasses, or if you don't need that sweater or jacket.
Info for Locals
Common streets in Corn Hill affected past the festival include Corn Colina Identify, Frederick Douglass Street, and S Fitzhugh Street from South Pylmouth Street to Glasgow Street. This area will be most afflicted by the traffic period and parking restrictions put in place for the festival.
Additionally, all the of the streets in The Commons are airtight to parking from seven a.one thousand. Friday through 8 a.m. Mon. Vehicle travel is prohibited from eight:thirty Saturday and Sunday until the streets re-open at seven p.m. Saturday and 6 p.m. Sunday. If you do not take off-street parking available, y'all will need a let to park in the resident'southward parking lots. If you will need to move your car whatsoever time during the solar day, you will need to motility your machine to a resident parking lot before 8:thirty a.m.
Other affected streets include Greig Street, Lunsford Circumvolve, and S Plymouth Street (from Troup Street to Substitution Boulevard). Others streets that will be partially afflicted include Adams Street, Atkinson Street, Eagle Street, Edinburgh Street, and Glasgow Street.
More information most local residents impacted by the festival, and where resident parking lots are, is available online.
While some local residents may exist hampered past the parking restrictions, others welcome it every yr for the almanac issue.
"The Corn Loma festival is a highlight of summertime for most of usa neighborhood residents, and we tin can't look to see what's in store for this year," said 27-year-old Corn Hill neighborhood resident Kaylee Zaleski. "I know it sounds cliché, but it truly is fun for all ages and I tin't wait for this weekend."
Come Say Hello!
News eight WROC is a sponsor of the 2019 Corn Hill Arts Festival, and we will have a booth at the corner of Adams and Eagle Streets— then come on by and say hi!
Source: https://www.rochesterfirst.com/around-town/corn-hill-arts-festival-guide-artists-music-lineup-vendors-and-more/
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