The Mexican-American family band Grupo Diamante will headline the performers at the Street Dance to be held from 6 to 10 p.m. on July 7. The event will be held on Church Street from 1st North to Federal Avenue in downtown Logan.

LOGAN – A Street Dance has been added to the usual festivities associated with the Downtown Sidewalk Sale and Downtown Logan Galley Walk on July 7.

Sponsored by Caffe Ibis and Utah Public Radio, the Street Dance is slated for 6 to 10 p.m. on that evening. That event will take place on Church Street from 100 North to Federal Avenue.

Featured performers at the Street Dance will be Eric LaMalfa and Friends, followed by Grupo Diamante.

The street event will begin just as the Downtown Sidewalk Sale ends and run concurrent with the Downtown Logan Gallery Walk from 6 to 9 p.m.

Guitarist Eric LaMalfa, an assistant professor of Wildland Resources at Utah State University, will perform with other musicians from 6 to 7 p.m.

The headliners will be Grupo Diamante, a well-known and versatile Mexican-American family band with roots at Logan High School.

They perform at quinceañeras – a traditional Mexican celebration of a girl’s coming of age at 15 – weddings and other occasions from Salt Lake City to Boise, ID.

In addition to the Caffe Ibis Gallery, other businesses and non-profits participating in the Downtown Logan Galley Walk on July 7 include S.E. Needham Jewelers; Global Village Gifts, Absolute Care Massage Therapy; St. John Episcopal Church; Sol Speak Yoga; Logan Fine Art; Jump the Moon; Presidio Real Estate; the Artists’ Gallery; the Bullen Center; Fuhrimmans Framing; the Cache Bar; and Coldwell Banker/Gold Key Realty.

Founded in 1976, Caffe Ibis is an award-winning “Green Business.”

Its focus is offering triple-certified, fair trade and Smithsonian shade-grown coffee from around the world.

Caffe Ibis is located at 52 Federal Avenue in downtown Logan.







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