A Fair To Remember! from page A13 Left: Jaden Rockind, 5, of Bloomfield Hills at the Shalom Street booth. Middle: Jake Ruby, 9, of Berkley presses olives as volunteer Shelley Littman watches. Right: Angelica Cohen, 18, and Nancy Smith, 19, both of Southfield, enjoy the fireworks after the evening concert. Left: Max Friedman and Lindsay Schlussel, both 4 and of Huntington Woods, at the concert. Middle: Mango, lime and other fruit labeled in Hebrew at the shuk or market- place. Right: Sima Greenfeld, 3, of New Jersey shows her Israeli spirit. Sta ff p ho tos by Ang ie Baan Audience Participation Fuels Concert Lucas Hutten with his red guitar A14 August 28 2008 Musician/emcee Peter Himmelman ad libbed with the crowd at the bandshell during his two songs. In the first, he urged people to start dancing, jokingly offering $1,500 to those who got the dancing started. Andy Trepack, 4, of Huntington Woods did the job. He was rewarded not with $1,500, but by becoming part of the lyrics of Himmelman's song. He became "Andy in the yellow shirt." While performing with the Moshav Band, Himmelman spotted a toddler with a red guitar strumming away in the clearing beneath the stage. Himmelman made up a song on the spot about Lucas Hutten of Novi, 2 1 /2, who had picked out the guitar as an arcade prize. Soon, the whole audience was singing the refrain about "the kid with the red guitar." After the concert, Lucas went backstage with his parents, Scott and Laura, and other family members for more with Himmelman, who sang additional lyrics to Lucas' song and chatted. Scott says Lucas loves to dance and watches music videos. "He just ran up to the front of the stage and started dancing," Scott said. "It was fun; now I'm a superstar," Lucas said as he clutched his red guitar. - Keri Guten Cohen, story development editor Andy Trepeck gets the dancing going.