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The '''1040 Fest''' is an annual music festival organized by the [[Central City neighborhood]] to coincide with the Internal Revenue Service's personal income tax filing deadline on [[April 15]]. It is held on [[24th Street North|24th Street]] and [[3rd Avenue North]] across from the [[Birmingham Post Office]].
The '''1040 Fest''' is an annual music festival organized by the [[Central City neighborhood]] to coincide with the Internal Revenue Service's personal income tax filing deadline on [[April 15]]. It is held on [[24th Street North|24th Street]] and [[3rd Avenue North]] across from the [[Birmingham Post Office]].


The festival was founded in [[2005]] by [[Jay Taylor]], [[Leda Dimperio]] and other [[Loft district]] residents. It is funded in part by the neighborhood association, with assistance from community programming funds from the [[Birmingham Weed & Seed Task Force]].
The festival was founded in [[2005]] by [[Jay Taylor]], [[Leda Dimperio]] and other [[Loft district]] residents. It is funded in part by the neighborhood association, with assistance from community programming funds from the [[Birmingham Weed & Seed Task Force]].
Performers in [[2008]] included [[Aretta Woodruff]], Todd Pearson, Astro Kitty, [[Sharrif Simmons]] and [[Todd Johnson]].


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 19:29, 15 April 2008

1040 Fest 2008 poster.jpg

The 1040 Fest is an annual music festival organized by the Central City neighborhood to coincide with the Internal Revenue Service's personal income tax filing deadline on April 15. It is held on 24th Street and 3rd Avenue North across from the Birmingham Post Office.

The festival was founded in 2005 by Jay Taylor, Leda Dimperio and other Loft district residents. It is funded in part by the neighborhood association, with assistance from community programming funds from the Birmingham Weed & Seed Task Force.

Performers in 2008 included Aretta Woodruff, Todd Pearson, Astro Kitty, Sharrif Simmons and Todd Johnson.

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