BluesFest Sponsor Information
Sponsors of the award-winning Old Town BluesFest are promoted throughout the festival and in festival promotional materials, receiving special perks to help them enjoy the festival.
If you or your organization would be interested in helping BluesFest continue as a free festival, please call OTBADA at 517-371-4600 or e-mail info@oldtownarts.org for a complete packet of information about sponsorship packages.
2008 Festival Sponsors
Vendor Information
Vendors for 2008's BluesFest include:
- Amist Concessions, serving fresh squeezed lemonade and a variety of tasty snacks
- Blue Ribbon Catering, with delicious Jamaican/Cajun food
- L&L Food Centers
- Maria's Tacos with your favorite Mexican dishes
- Mediterranean Cuisine, serving gyros and other favorites
- Melting Moments, serving premium hand-dipped ice cream, along with their famous ice cream cookie sandwiches, frozen Moment Bars, and lemonish ice
- Mongolian Barbecue, with your favorite stirfry choices cooked on the grill (meat & meatless)
- Neil's Dog House, serving a variety of hot dogs, sausage and brats, burgers, and subs
- Pork Posse, serving barbecued pork and beef sandwiches with baked beans and corn on the cob
- Turkey Man with turkey legs, barbecue sandwiches, and sausages
- Vernadine's Soul Food brings you all your soul favorites, from catfish and ribs to veggies and dessert
- Andy Evans shares hard glass art pendants
- Ashlee Pruitt offers a variety of florals, candles, photography, and paintings
- Dish Solutions
- Dr. Kevin Laucher from Providence Family Chiropractic, offering complimentary screenings with his spinal analysis machine and infra-red thermography unit
- Evan Jones with fun caricatures and cartoons for you and your loved ones
- Flagstar Bank
- Heaven Sent Candles will once again provide handmade, scented soy candles for sale
- Jennifer Crawford brings abstract art prints and photos
- Judy Alexander with original art T-shirts
- Mary Robbins offers ceramics
- Maggy Endsley shares her hair wraps, bandanas, charmed items, and decorated clothing
- Monique James brings her handmade jewelry and baby shower items
- Morris Glover shares his jewelry, portraits, and scented goods
- The Peace Education Center, offering information on promoting social justice through advocacy, education and action - in place of war.
- Pierre Adjibogoun, bringing his handmade sculptures, batiks and jewelry.
- World Gifts, with antique and contemporary African items
































