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FestiFools
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Ann Arbor’s Annual Street Festival of Huge Puppets & Random Acts of April Foolishness. An annual event that takes place on the first Sunday of April. Mark Tucker and Shoshana Hurand are parade organizers, with a cast of hundreds doing puppet building.
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[edit] History
[edit] 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010.
[edit] 2009
Sunday, April 5, 3 to 6 p.m. (FestiFools): South Main Street closed between William and Washington streets; Liberty Street between South Ashley and South Fourth Avenue.
[edit] 2009 News coverage
- Ann Arbor Chronicle w/clock photo
- Ann Arbor District Library announcement and call for volunteers
[edit] 2008
FestiFools 2008 happened April 6, at 4pm, and will span Main Street from Washington to William.
[edit] 2007
The 1st FestiFools was held on April 1st, 2007.
[edit] More information
See the FestiFools website for more info, photos, and media.
[edit] In the news
- A FestiFools follow-up,Ann Arbor News,Amanda Hammon,February 16, 2008
- Instead of marching bands and fire trucks, FestiFools is a "more like a big street party with giant puppets," said Mark Tucker, director of the Street Theater Art Project, which is putting on the second parade.
Flickr FestiFools Group Pool Slideshow
Relish (Myra Klarman) on FestiFools 2007
Relish (Myra Klarman) on FestiFools 2008
[edit] News references
- FestiFools stories on AnnArbor.com
- FestiFools stories in the Ann Arbor Chronicle[[Category: Zip code {{{zip}}} in the news]]

