Sunset in gear for 47th Art Festival

Crowd shops at a past Sunset Beach Art Festival. File photo

It’s a Mother’s Day tradition that brings people to Sunset Beach’s greenbelt like the swallows returning to San Juan Capistrano.

Sunset Beach will celebrate Mother’s Day again this year with the 47th Annual Sunset Beach Art Festival, a two-day arts and crafts bazaar from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on May 10 and 11.

There will be fun for everyone as artists and crafts people show and sell their unique wares.

Visitors will have fun taking mom shopping for her special day along the line of booths filled to the rim with good things to enjoy viewing and purchasing. The booths will offer a variety of goods, including hats, clothing, decorative items for the home, wood furniture, ceramics, and lots of other handcrafted items both beautiful and whimsical. All the offerings are handcrafted and can’t be found in stores.

So much shopping will bring on some hunger pangs, so visitors can wander down 12th Street for delicious food, including the popular bacon-wrapped hot-dogs, tacos, steak and cheese sandwiches, and even some Greek specialties. Drinks, including wine and beer are available in the 12th street community center, where festival-goers can sit and enjoy music on stage from local bands as they munch and sip.

A visit to The Firehouse Art Gallery includes original graphics arts, with oils acrylics, pen/ink and print techniques on display in a gallery setting. The show is juried, and visitors will see the winners of each category of art.

The festival’s Kids’ Zone, located in front of the Firehouse, is spectacular this year. Kids can make a special Mother’s Day present from seashells that have been collected along local beaches, and create a card to go with it. Circle art will inspire young artists and kids can participate in games, win prizes and get a tattoo (temporary, of course!)

Raffles are a big part of the festival and take place at various times during the festival. The Sunset Beach Quilt, made from squares crafted by members of the community to represent beach settings and other local scenes. Quilt winners from previous festivals treasure these one-of-a kind local mementos. Quilt raffle tickets are $5 each and can be purchased at the quilt raffle table in front of the Firehouse Gallery.

Another favorite raffle booth sells $1 tickets for chances to win one of the creations donated by each of the vendors in the festival. Those raffles are held at various times during the two-day festival, so there are many chances to win something unique.

The Sunset Beach Art Festival is sponsored by Las Damas, a local women’s service organization. Proceeds from the festival will help fund Casa Youth Center for at-risk teenagers, NAMI Orange County, the local mental illness support organization, and other organizations for homeless families. Cash-strapped art programs in our local schools get a boost from the festival, too, as a portion of the proceeds help the schools buy the paints, paper, and other necessities for their successful art programs.  For information, e-mail: mail@sunsetbeachartfestival.org, call (408) 674-5549 or (562) 972-4245 or visit www.sunsetbeachartfestival.org.