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Alamo City Performing Arts Association is proud to present the 5th Annual Northside Arts Festival Saturday April 20, 2013 4:00 - 8:00 pm This event will have Live Music, Dance, Art, Craft, Food, a Silent Auction & Children's Games Come by and have fun in a Family-Friendly Environment! If you are an Artist, Crafter or Musician and would like to participate in this event please click on the link for the Application Instructions below Deadline for Applications: April 6th, 2013. Space is limited and is on a first-come first-serve basis for applications.

All Artists will be juried for this event, should your application not be accepted for the 2013 Northside Arts Festival, ACPAA will refund your application fee.

Notification for Artists acceptance will be received either by e-mail or phone call no later than April 10, 2013.

Drop off or Mail application to: Alamo City Performing Arts Association 12915 Jones Maltsberger Rd. Suite 200 San Antonio, TX 78247

Performers may email their application to acpaa1992@yahoo.com

For further information please call 210-495-ARTS (2787)

www.sanantonioschoolfortheperformingarts.com

Cancellations: If you need to cancel your application, please notify ACPAA before April 10, 2013. Your full application fee will be mailed back to you. Please e-mail your cancellation request to: acpaa1992@yahoo.com.

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