Flowers Add To CELEBRATION Springtime Parties Vf^’ Roses yfe- Balloons or |ust because! Hand Bouquets from s3" w ‘Lujjtnt 's jlomr Horn I III-, UNIVKKSITV I I.OKIS I 610 K. 13th at Patterson Cheap High Quality Closeouts ■ 50/50 Tops & Bottoms $7.95 I Fleece Shorts $5.25 I Fleece Skirts $6.95 Custom screen printing available City Sweats 877 E. 13th Ave. 342-6375 -Folkfest ’90 Folk Festival on its twentieth anniversary is still going strong Local flavor recalls earlier days of event he Willamette Folk Festival is going back to its roots Big name performers and the hype that came with them will be JL lessened on this 20th year of the event The Folk Festival is hoping to retrieve the community spirit and local flavor it pos sessed m the early days said Bill Goldsmith, one of the student coordinators of the festival. It started out as a celebration of !o< at folk music." Goldsmith said 'We've decided to take a look backward this year, to make it a little bit less i ommercial than recent years Instead of recruiting national acts to be headliners each night. Goldsmith said no group or performer will be featured over others this year "The way I see it the local performers are our headliners, he said One of the ways of enacting strength in the local folk music scene is by valuing your own It s not so important that we get thousands and thousands of people at the Folk Festival, ' he added This year, the theme is .1 little more related to performance rather than spectacle -JH__] la'ft: Good A ( 'ountry playing at the 3rd Annual Willamette Valiev hoik festival, ll. to r.) Bill Gtinnip. Georgt Relies, John \verill, fiutd Ixunh and David Borsch. Above Wheaifiehl performs at the 2nd \nnual Willamette Volf hoik festival held at the \litsh School Amphitln atei il to r i Don Ross. l\n Wolfe and H ill llohbs IRQ9l£ TMTXTM9M A yvi ^s«» N &5» jL^K-yas. Ttffiaika.jLTMLavt a Cfi Cj, ’Sf’jUfcMltl &®*.*: J Folk FeslWal Sonny Brownie let ' Y & McGee l Firestone Folk . Festival r Specials! Tirestone W AMERICAS HOME FOR CAR SERVICE LUBi7oi