Demonstrators

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Welcome

The historical setting of downtown Madison provides an ideal backdrop for the Madison Street Festival. This annual event welcomes more than 13,000 visitors and is a local tradition for kicking-off the fall season since 1980, The festival has welcomed an array of artist, craftsmen, demonstrators, and local entertainers.


Thanks to a committee of hard-working volunteers and local businesses who help sponsor this event, profits are invested back into the community through grants to non-profit organizations, schools, and community groups.


Do you have any questions about the Madison Street Festival? If so contact us at 1-888-228-5845 or via email to MSF President.

 

Madison Street Festival

October 2, 2010

Have you ever looked at a work of art or marveled over a piece of ironwork and wondered, "How did they do that?" From blacksmithing and broom makers, to torchwork glass beads and quilting, you'll see first hand how it is done at the Madison Street Festival.

If you or your organization is interested in sharing with others a specific craft or trade skill, please contact the Demonstration Chairman .

Sampling of Demonstrators for 2010


Torchwork Glass by Terry Hale


Location: Hale Fire Glass - 16 Main Street

Time: 10 am and 2 pm

Re-enactors


Ladies and gentlemen answering questions about Madison's local lore. Hosted by: Madison Station Historic Preservation Society

Location: Walking around the Street Festival

Time: various

 

Chaircaning Tractor