Arts on the Ridge in Ridgeway May 2
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"I've always thought art was a wonderful way for people to express their ideas and feelings," the retired Satchel Ford Elementary School principal said. "They enrich our lives, and I'm glad to be a part of that."
One Sunday four years ago, New York transplant Liz Henry approached the town's mayor Charlene Herring with three things she wanted to do in Ridgeway - hold an arts festival, a concert series, and a quilt show. Arts on the Ridge was born from that conversation.
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"Vendors wanted to come in last year," Henry said. "But I said 'no, we aren't ready for that.' Sometimes you grow too fast and have growing pains that you can't repair."
The festival's growth has remained steady with crowds increasing. This year musicians of all colors from jazz to vocal will perform on The Century House porch throughout the day. The variety of art displayed is also expanding to include inlaid wood, photography, acrylic painting, watercolor, egg tempura, painted children's clothing, pen and ink sketches, and charcoal. Students from Blythewood and Fairfield high schools will also contribute. Quilts, which have played a prominent role since the festival's inception, will also be on display.
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And for those not content to just sit back and watch, local artist and owner of the Red Tree Gallery Linda Dye will have a large canvas where budding artists can paint freely. She will provide buckets of paint, brushes, and clean up water.
"People can stop and paint what they want," Dye said. "We all just need to keep getting exposed to art and just do it."
In addition to art and music, the McMaster Foundation in conjunction with the Fairfield County Public Library will be giving away free books to children.
In the future, the Arts on the Ridge committee hopes to add even more features like food vendors and incorporate drama performances during the day. Lacy would eventually like to offer tours of some of the town's historic homes.
"I think Arts on the Ridge is kind of a natural way to help celebrate what's here in our community," Lacy said. "I think there is a wealth of different and varied talents here."
Arts on the Ridge will be held from 10 am- 4 pm at 170 S. Dogwood Ave., Ridgeway.













