People People Everywhere, and Lemonade to Drink
Being downtown on Saturday afternoon was unlike anything that I have seen in State College in a long time. The difference in population from Pugh Street to Allen Street was ridiculous. I felt like I walked from the back woods of nowheresville to New York City.
While music was playing, people were tapping their feet, eating shrimp kabobs and drinking smoothies and lemonade. I think I can confidently say that I saw people of every age between 2 and 85. And in my opinion, it was absolutely awesome.
Any sort of festival that has sales from local stores, cool summer drinks, art, music, and sunshine will without a doubt attract my attention. Yet, one that also allows everyone young and old to be truly entertained gets an A+ in my book. Way to go State College!
And what made the day even better were the things that I saw and heard while just wandering the streets. For example, I saw one girl maybe 6 or 7 try to quench the thirst of her dog. (And for the record, there were so many adorable dogs. I wish people would bring their pets out more often.) How was she trying to hydrate her dog? She did so by allowing him to drink from her water bottle, like she was sharing it with a friend. I guess in a way, she was sharing with a friend.
I saw one of the artists ask a male college student about a rash he had on his foot. He processed to tell him that he should probably go to the hospital for it, cause "that kind of thing can kill ya." The 20-something gentleman looked extremely worried as he glanced repeatedly at his feet until the artist began to chuckle to himself. After a moment he admitted he was just joking with him. Who ever said artists were too serious?
Oh, and the set up on Allen where all the little kids are trying to run through the square without water being dumped on them from buckets above was extremely entertaining to watch. Even more entertaining was the college kid who walked past me soaking wet, muttering to his friend, "Man, I really thought I was going to make it."
Whether people were there to purchase or just to browse, everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. It was gorgeous outside, and the atmosphere was as well.
-Jill