Sounds & Sights Festival Car Show: 25 July 2014

The Sounds & Sights Festival included a classic car show. The show drew a good crowd.

The Dorkestra was providing music for the car show, and they enjoyed some audience participation.

My dad worked more than 30 years in the auto industry, and he enjoys a good classic car. He owned a Triumph a few decades ago, and thanks to a local acquaintance who had his Spitfire on display, my dad got to sit in a Triumph once again. (The Spitfire isn’t the model my dad owned, but it’s still a Triumph.)

He was pleased.

Thanks for opening your car for us, Gary!

Elsewhere in the show, we found the same model he owned a few decades ago.

It’s not often you see this on a car:

Why does a car have a watercraft registration number on it? Well, because it IS a watercraft. That’s an Amphicar, an amphibious car built in the 1960s. As the current registration sticker shows — and as the sign on the windshield stated — the owners still take it in the water! (An image search for Amphicar will turn up marvelous photos of Amphicars in and out of the water. It’s worth a few minutes of your time.)

Sounds & Sights Festival: 25 July 2014

The annual Sounds & Sights Festival continued Friday with fun in the KidZone.

Chelsea Lanes brought its portable bowling alley.

The bear from the Chelsea Teddy Bear Company was out and about.

After that photo, the bear got a big hug.

As always, the balloon creations tent was popular.

This little one waited very patiently for her balloon creation!

The matchbox car derby track provided plenty of action.

The bubble pond was lots of fun. I mean, who doesn’t love bubbles?

Friday’s KidZone fun concluded with an appearance by PAWS, the mascot of the Detroit Tigers!

Young Tiger fans were happy to see him.

PAWS accompanied a reading of Casey at the Bat with his hilarious antics.

Then he borrowed one young fan’s hat, just to see how it looked.

After handing out prizes to kids who correctly answered a few questions…

…he spent some quality time with fans.

He posed for pictures, too.

One of the littlest fans was fascinated with PAWS’ chin.

If you’re wondering if I took the opportunity to get a photo with PAWS…I did. I mean, it’s not every day you get to meet PAWS!

Thumbs up to you, too, PAWS. Thanks for visiting Chelsea, and go Tigers!

Sounds & Sights: 24 July 2014

This week’s Sounds & Sights served as a kickoff for the annual Sounds & Sights Festival, but the sounds and the sights were much like those we’ve gotten to enjoy on the other fun Thursdays we’ve had so far. Like what? Well, like this:

She was having fun dancing to the music of Sel de Terre.

She wasn’t the only one dancing!

This little one preferred to sit and enjoy the music with her balloon.

Elsewhere, there was an artist getting all artistic.

Cold Tone Harvest was by the clock tower.

One little fan was having fun with bubbles.

Tree of Life was at the clock tower gazebo. When Tree of Life brings out its drums, it’s always a party!

Jeff Wawrzaszek was back performing magic by the fountain.

From Grace was at the Sylvan.

As always, the chalk cube was in the middle of downtown.

Blues Dog Inquisition was on the library lawn.

They had some young fans, too.

The Sounds & Sights Festival runs through Saturday night. We’ll be back to regular Thursday night Sounds & Sights events after this weekend, and there are only a few left in 2014! Join us in downtown Chelsea next Thursday from 6:30-8:30pm to enjoy more of the fun.

Sounds & Sights: 17 July 2014

Another summer Thursday in Chelsea, another Sounds & Sights.

The Bluesmatics were on the library lawn.

Even though the weather was beautiful, Stormfront was by the courthouse.

This gentleman appeared to be hungry enough to eat his microphone. He probably should have gone across the street and gotten a Piggy Parfait from Smokehouse 52 instead of snacking on the mic.

Wait, what? He’s playing his harmonica? Oh. Well then, never mind. Carry on.

The Devil Elvis Show was on Middle.

One little music lover was having the best time dancing to the Devil Elvis Show.

He wasn’t the only one.

McLaughlin’s Alley was in the parking lot by the clock tower, which is not an alley. But I guess there’s an alley right next to the stage, so it works. Also, McLaughlin’s Parking Lot doesn’t have the same ring.

The Town Band was under the gazebo.

The Town Band was FUN. It’s like the musical version of a vintage base ball team.

There was face painting by the clock tower fountain.

Who doesn’t enjoy tossing coins into a fountain?

Liquid Plasma was at the Sylvan.

There are only a few Sounds & Sights left in 2014! They happen every Thursday evening from 6:30-8:30 in downtown Chelsea. And don’t forget: next weekend is the Sounds & Sights Festival, with live music through Saturday evening, an art market, and more.

Sounds & Sights: 3 July 2014

‘Twas the evening before the Fourth of July, when all through downtown Chelsea
Lots of creatures were stirring, because it was time for Sounds & Sights.

(What? Poetry doesn’t have to rhyme.)

Comedy at the library is done for 2014, so Coconut Radio was gettin’ all musical on the library lawn.

Johnny Cash tribute band Cash is King was by the courthouse, probably because Folsom Prison isn’t a stage location for Sounds & Sights. (I don’t know if any of the boys in the band are named Sue.)

The crowd was having fun.

Well, most of the crowd was having fun. One little guy decided to take a nap.

Middle Street featured Of One.

The chalk art area once again was a popular destination for kids.

Even the Blue Wheelchair Man got involved! Some kind artist decided to give him hair and shoes.

Escaping Pavement was at Sylvan.

What’s the most Chelsea sponsor a local event can get?

Let’s hear it for corn muffins!

Shari Kane & David Steele were at the Glazier Building.

This little guy’s dance moves were subtle but effective:

The Anthony Lai Band was at the clocktower gazebo.

This photo is from yesterday evening:

This photo is from Sounds & Sights last August:

Sigh.

Human Cannonball was in the alley.

Smokehouse 52 was busy serving Piggy Parfaits to hungry people.

What’s a Piggy Parfait? It’s baked beans, pulled pork, barbecue sauce, and coleslaw, and it’s all in a cup so it’s easy to carry and eat while you’re walking. If it sounds delicious, that’s because IT IS. I know more than a few locals who look forward all week to a Thursday evening Piggy Parfait. If you haven’t yet had one, come to Chelsea next Thursday evening and try one!

Meanwhile, Cash is King was still entertaining the crowd. Several kids had acquired balloon creations and were busy staging what appeared to be sword fights with their balloons…even when their balloon creations weren’t swords. (Never underestimate the power of a child’s imagination.)

I wasn’t kidding when I said the crowd was having fun.

These guys even brought back some vintage dance moves!

Remember the sleepy little guy from earlier in the post? He woke up, and he approved of Cash is King, too.

Don’t miss out on the fun next week! Come check out Sounds & Sights in downtown Chelsea next Thursday — and every Thursday through mid-August — from 6:30-8:30pm.

Chelsea, Dexter, and Kalamazoo: 22 June 2014

After the exhibition finished, the Monitors took the field against Dexter and Kalamazoo in a slightly confusing but fun three-team match.

There was pre-match music!

The local retirement community brought a small busload of its residents to enjoy the match. The Monitors, the gentlemen that they are, made sure they made it safely to their seats.

Prior to the match, there were two skills competitions. The first was a relay race around the bases; the second was a fly ball-catching contest.

Then the match started.

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Monitors, Merries, and Scrubs: 22 June 2014

Sunday was a day full of vintage base ball in Chelsea! The first match was an exhibition featuring the Monitors, the newly-formed Merries, and the Scrub 9, a collection of hardy locals. Especially notable about this match: it was the Merries’ first game action. Huzzah!

If you’ve been to the Chelsea Alehouse, you may recognize this scrub:

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Sounds & Sights: 19 June 2014

The Chelsea area has gotten plenty of rain this week, but Thursday evening was another beautiful dry evening for Sounds & Sights.

There was more comedy at the library, but Kevin Kramis wasn’t able to be here this week. This gentleman did a fine job filling in for Kevin.

The ever-popular Chelsea House Orchestra drew a crowd to Middle Street.

As was evident in the first CHO photo, the younger spectators were having a great time.

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