%Aft, N*o. : I .‘" , 74 4, ~Artjko, - %-iptc-px 04, -"krAn-wt.k Jane Biddle, 8, left, and Emma Nord, 6, participate in the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts' Italian street painting exhibition on Nester Street Thursday afternoon State College shuts down in the summer Restaurants shorten their hours and Penn State dorms sit vacant. The hustle and bustle of the academic year fades to a memory. Some come far the art, strolling clown Pattee Mall and browsing ~~ ~ =~ +"" Until Arts Fest weekend #-.--...,..., , = f , - • - '4' . - . ... . ~,-.. . . - ,aIPLL--"' =.,.. ... . . - L:. ~ , _# . ... .., . . 4'", • ..-- -..-,:," --Ji,: - .-..-.-.. -4:, EWE ,e, '4 - 74. 0 *if Mil .....,' ~ N #l.. v. I `!* . l . .. - t. , 4 ..' ..:, ";.:. 4. -; ' 9 , , ; ;,' 4,''2 : •,, ~,;, .. t. %.," "yr ~lMa~~ . :f paintings and glassware. Some come for the nightlife, packing. College Avenue bars and crowding into Beaver Canyon apartments. Either way, the influx of 100,000 people is impossible to ignore. Each July, each Arts Fest, State College cames alive again. A TALE OF TWO ARTS FESTS, Page AF4 ~,, , - ,4, 11- ;* '..-...._ I .- ~.. wi _.„,,o ~,.....,.. ..., .4';:. .... . I:.,:ietz,v, .! .. . .., . ....,,,. * .V : Lynn McGowan/Collegian >~ati'W :~_~_
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