New Jersey Folk Festival Program Book 2013 Apr. 2013 | Page 20
For Your Information
Board of Trustees
Suzanne D. Confer
- President
R. William Selden
- Vice President
Carol Duckenfield Harvey
- Treasurer
Nancy Rosenblatt
- Secretary of the Board
William A. Aitken, Jr.
- Trustee
Naran Badushov
- Trustee
Elizabeth H. Beasley
- Trustee
Natalie Abuschinow Schneider
- Trustee
Carlos A. Fernández-González
- Trustee
Roseangela Briscese
- Trustee
Mark F. DiGiovanni
- Trustee
Matthew Ferguson
- Trustee
Richard Murray
- Trustee
Sydney Perkins
- Trustee
Jaclyn Stewart Wood
- Trustee
Nicole Torella
- Trustee
Paul Turner
- Trustee
SAFETY AT THE FESTIVAL
Safety is always a priority at the Festival. While pets are
welcome, we ask that they be kept on a leash and picked
up after. We also ask our guests to refrain from ball
throwing or frisbee throwing near the Craft Market and
the performance tents. The crafts are fragile and there
are many young children underfoot. We want all of our
guests to enjoy themselves, but please keep in mind the
safety and comfort of those around you.
New Jersey Folk Festival
American Studies Department
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
131 George Street
New Brunswick, NJ, 08901-1414
Phone (848)-932-5775
Fax (732)-932-1169
http://njfolkfest.rutgers.edu
New Jersey Folk Festival, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Not-For-Profit Corporation
P.O. Box 735
Milltown, NJ, 08850
Member of: International Festival
and Events Association
North American Folk Music
& Dance Alliance (The Folk Alliance
Middlesex County Regional
Chamber of Commerce
RUTGERS DAY
Today, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, is
hosting the third annual Rutgers Day. A resounding
success for the past two years with growing ambition,
this event is an all-day, campus-wide open house to give
ATM AND PAY PHONES
the residents of New Jersey an opportunity to visit
Didn’t bring enough cash to buy those great
their own state university. Rutgers officials have
performers’ CDs or that hand-crafted pottery?
planned a full array of tours, performances, hands-on
Hungry for more of our delicious treats offered by
activities, demonstrations, exhibits, lectures, and
the food vendors? There is an ATM conveniently
presentations across the Cook, Douglass, Busch, and
located next to the Gate House and also inside the
College Avenue Campuses. Events are free and open to
Douglass Campus Center. Pay phones are located
the public. The New Jersey Folk Festival is proud to be
there and at the Loree Gym.
a part of this great day for the University and its
community. For more information, please visit:
LOST & FOUND
During the Festival, lost items should be brought to the rutgersday.rutgers.edu
Gatehouse, located at the Eagleton Institute Grounds
entrance (see sit map).For 30 days after the festival, any AG FIELD DAY
personal items found will be kept at the office of the 4-H Youth Development, Animal Shows, Ent
American Studies Department, Ruth Adams building, mology, and Equine Science Center. For more informa131 George Street.
tion visit: cookcollege.rutgers.edu/afd/