TIME |
Main Stage |
BRUSH ARBOR STAGE
Workshops |
“WHAT’S COOKIN”
Stage Demonstrations |
CIVIC CENTER-INSIDE |
CIVIC CENTER-OUTSIDE |
9 AM – 11 AM |
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Biscuits/Gravy – Chocolate Gravy
Cooking with Salt Pork |
Old-Time Square & Jig Dance Workshops – Sponsored by the Missouri Folk Art Program |
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9AM –7 PM |
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Exhibits: Ozark Light: The Photographs of Charles Elliott Gill - Mezzanine
Quilt Show – Sponsored by Gammill Quilting Systems
Southern Belle Grandmothers - Magnolia Room
Hutton Valley Quilters – Mezzanine
Gammill Quilting Systems Demonstration – lobby
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1890’s Rendevous
Encampment -Blacksmiths, muzzleloaders
Leonard Newby, Gunsmith*
Country Heritage Spinners & Weavers
Candlemaking, flintnapping, chuckwagon,
“The Journey” – Butterfield Stage
Older Iron Club
Antique equipment
Childrens’ Activities – Missouri Department of Conservation |
10:00 – 11:00 |
Emily Dowden |
Hammer Dulcimer
Linda Thomas |
Dutch Oven Breakfasts
Danny Grogan/Harry Mckee
Willow Springs/West Plains, MO |
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11:00 – 12:00 |
Sunny Side Up |
Playing the Guitar in the Flatpicking Style
Dan DeLancey |
Homemade Fudge – Wilma
Pendergrass – Mtn. Grove, MO
Peanit Brittle – Faith Rakestraw |
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12:00 – 1:00 |
Fiddlers and other string musicians who were mentored by fiddler and National Heritage Fellow
Bob Holt * |
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DOWN AND OFF THE GARDEN PATH
Garden Life skills – Loretta Burgin – Bradleyville, MO
Cucumbers/Onions and Squash |
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1:00 – 2:00 |
Julie Henigan |
Mandolin
Scott Tichenor |
New potatoes, English Peas
Loretta Burgin and local gardeners |
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2:00 – 3:00 |
The Davis Creek Rounders |
String Bass
Ronnie DeLancey |
Green Beans
Corn Pudding Loretta Burgin and local gardeners |
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3:00 – 4:00 |
The Bona Fide String Band |
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Homemade salad dressing – presented by The Honey Princess of Missouri |
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4:00 – 5:00 |
Traditional square dancers from south-central Missouri, with traditional string-band accompaniment * |
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Peaches – How to plant trees, grow and can plus Peach Cobbler University of Missouri Extension Center – Brenda Bell |
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5:00 – 6:00 |
Big Smith |
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Fiddlers’ Frolic
(theater) |
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6:00 – 7:00 |
Blackberry Winter: Musicians representing the 2010 feature film “Winter’s Bone” or its soundtrack |
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Old Time Square Dance 7 - 10 p.m. (Exhibit Hall) |
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7:00 – 8:00 |
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8:00 |
Jay Farrar |
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Saturday June 19, 2010
TIME |
Main Stage |
BRUSH ARBOR STAGE
Workshops |
“WHAT’S COOKIN”
Stage Demonstrations |
CIVIC CENTER-INSIDE |
CIVIC CENTER-OUTSIDE |
9AM –7 PM |
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Donuts – Bill & Judy Harden |
Exhibits: Ozark Light: The Photographs of Charles Elliott Gill - Mezzanine
Quilt Show – Sponsored by Gammill Quilting Systems
Southern Belle Grandmothers - Magnolia Room
Hutton Valley Quilters – Mezzanine
Gammill Quilting Systems Demonstration – lobby
|
1890’s Rendevous
Encampment -Blacksmiths, muzzleloaders
Leonard Newby, Gunsmith*
Country Heritage Spinners & Weavers
Candlemaking, flintnapping, chuckwagon,
“The Journey” – Butterfield Stage
Older Iron Club
Antique equipment
Childrens’ Activities – Missouri Department of Conservation |
10:00 – 11:00 |
The Graves Family* |
Maybelle Carter Style
Guitar
Ed McKinney |
Bran Muffins – The Honey Princess |
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11:00 – 12:00 |
The Colbert Brothers* |
Don Graves
Mountain Dulcimer* |
Pineapple upside down cake – Linda Taylor (baked in iron skillet) |
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Mule Jump
Demonstration |
12:00 – 1:00 |
Travis Inman* |
String Bass
Fred McKinney |
COOK ON THE WILD SIDE Wild Hog Chili – Chip Kelman West Plains |
12:30 The Many Sides of Shapenote
(theater) |
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1:00 – 2:00 |
Linda Thomas and Dan DeLancey |
Back-up Guitar
Junior Marriott |
Venison jerky – Poke and other wild greens |
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2:00 – 3:00 |
Rachel Mayanovic |
Fiddle
Travis Inman* |
Frog legs – Stacey Johnson and the art of frog gigging |
2:30 Jig Dance Competition
(theater)
Sponsored by The Fish Shack |
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3:00 – 4:00 |
Sadie Currey |
Luthier Workshop
Bayard Blain |
Encore Presentation of Squirrel Pot Pie including discussion on how to hunt for squirrel |
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3:30 Mule Jump
Competition
Sponsored by Hirsch Farm & Feed |
4:00 – 5:00 |
Kent and Alex Williamson |
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Wild berry Cobblers – Blackberry and Blueberry |
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5:00 – 6:00 |
3 Penny Acre |
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6:00 – 7:00 |
The Gordons |
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Old Time Square Dance 7 - 10 p.m. (Exhibit Hall) |
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7:00 – 8:00 |
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8:00 |
Bob Wills’ Texas Playboys |
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* Artist who are associated with the Traditional ARTS Apprenticeship Program sponsored by The Missouri Folk Arts Program