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38th Annual
Shawano Folk MusicFestivalAug. 12 - 14, 2016
Mark DvorakMaria McCullough & Yahvi PichardoCarolyn Carter with Lileah Kroening
Michael Lee Ammons & the Water Street Hot ShotsCajun Strangers Trio
Red Tail RingThe Crossing
Tom Pease
Come Sing, Dance & Play With UsMielke Park &Mielke Arts CenterShawano, WI
MUSIC FESTIV
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201638th
August 12-14, 2016 • Mielke Park • Shawano, WI2SCAC
WISCONSINPUBLICRADIO
38th Annual
Shawano Folk Music Festival
In MemoriumThis year’s Festival
is dedicated to the
memory of Joyous Bowen. Joyous was
involved in the arts
in Shawano for lon-
ger than most of us
can remember. She
worked for 37 years to bring the
Shawano Folk Music Festival to life
(one of only two volunteers who
could claim that record). She sang,
danced and rode her motorcycle
cross country whenever she could.
In her 90’s she bought a mountain
dulcimer and learned to play it. We
lost Joyous last September, and we
will miss her.
We also say goodbye to JamesDurst, singer, songwriter, social ac-tivist who sang at the First Year of the Shawano Folk Music Festival in 1979.
We’ve all lost other friends and family.
This weekend, sing for all of them.
10:00 — 4:30 Daytime Programs on 4 outdoor stages See page 4 for the Satur-
day daytime schedule.
6:00 — 6:45 pm Music
In the Food TentJoin Kieth McGillivray for
while you wait for the Con-cert. Bring your own drums to join in ... or just listen.
7:00 pm Saturday Concert in Mielke Arts Center
MC: Carley BaerTom Pease
The CrossingIntermission
Carolyn CarterThe Cajun Strangers Trio
Friday Aug. 12
SaturdayAug. 13
SundayAug. 14
10:00 — 5:30 Daytime Programson 4 outdoor stages See page 5 for the Sunday
daytime schedule. The day ends with the Quilt
6:00 — 6:45 pm Talk in the Food Tent
Join the performers to answer the question. Why
Folk Music? Let’s talk about it.
7:00 pm Friday Concert
in Mielke Arts CenterMC: Tom Pease
Yahvi Pichardo & Maria McCullough
IntermissionRed Tail Ring
Michael Ammons & the Water Street Hot Shots
After ConcertBuckskinners’
Bring your instruments and voices and sing under the stars. (Weather permitting)
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FOLK MUSICA butterfly in the gardensThe Wings on your spirit
ARBOR VIEWGARDENS
A 35 acre Public Gardenbringing
People and Plantstogether
Open to the public
Wed. - Sun.May through September
Between Clintonville and ShawanoCounty Road C
715-823-2763
www.arborviewgardens.org
Thank YouThere aren’t words enough to thank the volunteers who do
all you see (and everything you don’t), advertisers who’d
appreciate your support, sponsors, supporters and donors.
And you who come to sing, dance and play. Thank you.
Donors:Arbor View Gardens
Stewart & Patricia Arnold
Linda Blohowiak
Anna Bourdeau
Matt & Shannon Brunette
Charlie’s County Market
Dale Ebert
Cary Fellman
Russ & Linda Forbess
Four Seasons Resort
Sue Franke
Ed & Gloria Grys
Chuck & Jan Harmon
Martha Hinshelwood
Mary Lou Hunt
Marvin Jensen
Ron Klatt
Phil Lemmens
Tom Martinsen
Neuske’s
Kazuko Rand
Tod Roush
Ed & Siggie Ryczek
& Noah
Pat Schwenke
Shawano Leader
Margaret Skinner
Tom & Mary Strauss
Swedberg Funeral Home
Steve Thompson
Karen Vermillion
2016 DirectorsRhonda BellamyBecky Van Buren
Cassey Bess
Honorary Co-Director
CommitteeLinda Blohowiak
Randy Bruce
Norm CookSandy Cook
Joanne Frank
George Korn Joel KroenkeNat MadsenBill Metros
Marge Metros
Terri PetersonCharlie Patchinski
Arlene Stucker
Join UsIt takes many hands to make
a Festival. If you’d like to help,
email us at shawanofestival@
hotmail.com or stop at the
Welcome!Thank you for being a part of the Shawano Folk Music Festival! This is our 38th year and
we think it’ll be a great Festival. It wouldn’t happen without the volunteers, musicians,
crafters – and you. We want to remind you the Open Stage is in the Food Tent and that
smoking. Check the festival map for those locations. This year we said goodbye to a few
friend. Thank you for coming to sing, dance and play with us.
For the entire Festival Committee
Shawano County Arts Council (SCAC)The Shawano Folk Music
Festival is part of SCAC, a
501(c)(3) organization.
SCAC programs include
the Shawano Folk Music
Festival, Box in the Wood
Theatre Guild, Shawano
Art and Crafts Fair, and the
Children’s Theater Work-
shop. Go to www.shawano-
arts.com
IndexPage
Evening Concerts . . 2
Day Programs . . . . 4-5
Performers . . . . 6-11
Crafters . . . . . . . . . 14
Buckskinners . . . . . 16
Open Stage . . . . . . . 17
Food Vendors . . . . . . 18
Festival Map . . . . . 19
CDs, etc . . . . . . . 21
Contact Us . . . . . . . 22
Directions . . . . . . . 22
General Info . . . . . . 22
Ticket Info . . . . . 23
Mark Your Calendars!The 39th Annual Shawano
Folk Music Festival will be
held the weekend of August
11-13, 2017.
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Saturday Daytime Schedule
RidgesAmphitheater
MapleGrove
Bullfrog Flats
Pond View Glen
Other Places &
Times
10:00to
11:15
First Sing
Mark Dvorak
Joe Jencks
Tom Pease
Carley Baer
All Performers invited to join in
11:30to
12:15
Bob Teed & the Satisfaction
Paul Srubas
Down on the Bayou
KidsBig and Small
Tom Pease
Yata Peinovich Rise Up and Sing!
11:45 - 1:15Joe Jencks
A singing circle. We’ll
sing from the “Rise Up Sing-ing” songbook. Bring yours if
you’ve got one.
12:30to
1:15
Songwriters’ Round Robin
Carley Baer
Carolyn Carter
Lileah Kroening
Randy Bruce
Richness of the World
Red Tail Ring
Maria McCullough & Yahvi Pichardo
The Crossing
Paul Srubas
The Better Half50% Folk
1:30to
2:15
Take Me Back to Shawano
Randy Bruce
Kickin’ It Old Time
Water St. Hot Shots
Mark Dvorak
Red Tail Ring
Fiddle Dee DeeMaria McCullough
Lileah KroeningJennifer Ingerson
Hilde BialachBrian O’Donnell
Songs, Sounds & Other Fun
StuffHolly Olm
2:30to
3:15
TroubadorMark Dvorak
Wild & WonderfulYata Peinovich
Tony KroghCarley Baer
Songs of HopeJoe Jencks
Boogie!Boogie!Boogie!
Tom Pease
3:30to
4:30
CrossingsThe Crossing
Gimme That Jug Band Music
Michael Lee Ammons & the Water Street
Hot Shots
Way Down SouthCarolyn Carter
Maria McCullough & Yahvi Pichardo
“This will be our reply to violence: to make musicmore intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever before.”
Leonard Bernstein(American composer & conductor, 1918-1990)
All Day
Crafters
Buckskinners’
Rendezvous
Food
Open Stage in
the Food Tent
Jam with old
friends and new
in the Cattail
Lounge. We’ll
provide the
chairs. You bring
the music.
For Children’s Programs, look
for the stars
in the schedule.
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Sunday Daytime Schedule
RidgesAmphitheater
MapleGrove
Bullfrog Flats
Pond View Glen
Other Places &
Times
10:00to
11:15
Old Time Gospel Sing
Joe Jencks
Carolyn Carter
Yata Peinovich
Red Tail Ring
All Performers invited to join in
11:30to
12:15
“Y” Songs by Yata
Yata Peinovich
Simply Music
Red Tail Ring
ShillelaghShilleleagh
Songwriting Clinic
11:45 - 1:15Joe Jencks
Working on a song? Bring it along to this work session
12:30to
1:15
South of the Border
Maria McCullough & Yahvi Pichardo
What’s a Jug Band?
Water St. Hot Shots
Festival Dance
Dance music
by
The Crossing
and others
With instruction by Julie Grieves
Schedule will be posted at the
1:30to
2:15
Hills of Arkansas
Carolyn Carter
Lileah Kroening
The Power of SongJoe Jencks
Randy BruceYata PeinovichYahvi Pichardo
Holly Olm
Writers Read
Shawano Area
Writers
Local authors read from their
work
2:30to
3:15
Ragtime, Hokum and Jug Band
MusicWater St. Hot Shots
Mark Dvorak
WomenLauren Premo
Carley Baer
Carolyn Carter
Lileah Kroening
Jennifer Ingerson
Hilde Bialach
Maria McCullough
Holly Olm
Kitchen Band
Tom Pease
3:30to
5:30
Closing ConcertMark Dvorak
Carley Baer
Tom Pease
The Crossing
All Performers invited to join in
All Day
Crafters
Buckskinners’ Rendezvous
Food
Open Stage in
the Food Tent
Jam with old
friends and
new in the
Cattail Lounge.
We’ll provide
the chairs.
You bring the
music.
Pond View Glen, UnpluggedThis year, we’re not wiring the Pond View Glen stage for sound. It’s the way
we used to do it years ago, and it’s still a good idea. Pond View Glen is a
small, intimate space, perfect for things that want a quieter sound. It’s the
room sound, the sing-in-the-car sound. It’s folk music. It’s unplugged.
“We dance for laughter, we dance for tears, we dance for madness, we dance for fears, we dance for hopes, we dance for screams, we are the dancers, we create the dreams.”
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Guitar Lessons - All Ages Welcome
HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 7am - 8pm; Sun 8am - 5pm
Red Tail RingRed Tail Ring is the musical brainchild of two old-time-
minded Michiganders – Michael Beauchamp and Laurel
Premo. The collaboration blends the loving attention of
revivalist fervor with the playful creativity of starting
from scratch. Whether rendering a traditional tune or
one of their many original com-
positions, the duo infuses each
song with musical imagination,
haunting harmonies, instrumen-
-
stomping, Their music seamless-
ly blends the old and the new.
on Shawano’s stages, Laurel has
been here many times – as a solo
artist and as part of White Water.
More at redtailring.com
Michael Lee Ammons & The Water Street Hot ShotsMichael Lee Ammons and the Water Street Hot Shots are
a blues string band based in Sheboygan. They draw from
music styles of the 1920’s and 30’s, like old-time blues,
and string band blues. Michael Lee Ammons brings gui-
tar, lap steel guitar, harmonica, and vocals to the band.
Sinkaphone. The band also includes Alan “Doc” Mock on
m a n d o -
lin, guitar,
bass and
Fenner on
and vo-
We promise they’ll make you want to dance!
More at ammonshotshots.com
Mark DvorakMark Dvorak is a modern day troubadour who’s been
called “a folk singer’s folk singer.” When not on the road,
he teaches at Chicago’s Old Town School of Folk Music.
Mark has won awards
for children’s music
was honored in 2008
with the Woodstock
Folk Festival Lifetime
Achievement Award.
In 2013, he received
the FARM Lantern Bearer Award from Folk Alliance In-
ternational. He brings traditional music to life, puts con-
temporary music into historical context and invites his
about Mark, “One of a vanishing breed. Although all of us
keep it alive.” Mark was chosen as our 2016 Honorary
Co-Direcctor. More at markdvorak.com.
Maria McCullough andYahvi Pichardo Maria McCullough and Yahví Pichardo share music from
various Mexican music traditions. You’ll hear music from
the U.S./Mexico border, Son Jarocho (Veracruz), and Son
Calentano (Michoacan/Guerrero). They are both multi-
instrumentalists
-
rana, voice, percus-
sion and marim-
bol) and vocalists.
They taught at the
Old Town School
of Folk Music be-
fore moving to Las
Cruces, NM. They
recently opened Carambola Community Music in El Paso,
TX where they teach people of all ages. Maria and Yahvi are
Mark Dvorak’s “Director’s Choice.” More at mariayahvi.com
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Tom PeaseTom Pease is familiar to most children in Wisconsin
– and to anyone who’s been a child or lived with one. His
performances for children and families are energetic, a
little wacky, and totally un-
forgettable. Full of laughter,
movement and music, we all
sing and dance along with
him, following his lead as
we wave our arms and make
funny faces. His concerts are
also full of respect for his au-
dience, fellow musicians, the
environment and the music
itself. Tom comes from Am-
herst, WI. This is his 18th ap-
pearance at this festival and
we’re happy he’s back. More
at tompease.com
Carolyn CarterCarolyn Carter’s voice soars as
traditional mountain music,
country, folk, and original songs
meld into an unforgettable per-
formance. Carolyn began sing-
ing as a child in Arkansas and
-
ager. She says Arkansas musi-
cian Odell Jackson inspired her
to write her stories through
music as a testimony to hope
Lileah Kroening, a classically trained vio-
country, pop, Americana, indie, blues and
the 2015 festival. We all said, “Wow!” and invited her
back. More at carolyncarter.info
Dreier Pharmacy& Gift Shoppe
Women's Apparel & Accessories
CollectiblesUnique Home Decor
2013 Shawano Country Retail Business of the Year
117 South Main St. Shawano, WI 54166526-2011
Glass Paint & DecoratingPaint Framing & Complete Glass Center
Auto • Home • Commercial
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The Cajun Strangers Trioone of the Midwest’s fa-
and play the
t radit ional
music of
S o u t h w e s t
L o u i s i a n a
– two-steps,
waltzes and
blues sung
mostly in
French. Their CDs have won the Prix De Hors De Nous
The Strangers include guitarist Scott Mullarky, from the
Lafayette, LA area, Tom Nickel on accordion and Brian
info.
The CrossingSince 1984 the Crossing has been creating energetic and
moving music in the Celtic tradition. With intricate ar-
rangements of traditional and original tunes, they carry
on the good storytelling found in the celtic lands. Add
their rich vocals and the result is captivating and ener-
gizing. Based in Chicago, the group includes Tony Krogh
Hilde Bialach (cello, guitar, vocals
& keyboard).
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Carley BaerCarley Baer presents an original blend of “folk/pop with a ukulele twist” that turns heads every-
where she goes. She entertains audiences on guitar, ukulele, and accordion with her crystal-clear
she’s been described as “captivating” and “charismatic”, with one attendee proclaiming, “It’s impos-
sible to walk away from one of her performances without a smile on your face.” More at carleybaer.
com
Joe JencksJoe Jencks is a singer, songwriter, storyteller and educator. He’s a solo performer and a member of
Brother Sun. Coming from the Chicago area, Joe is known for his unique mix of musical beauty, social
consciousness and spiritual exploration. Pete Seeger said, “Joe is a fantastic singer who carries on
the traditions.” Ron Olesko of WFDU-FM in Teaneck NJ says, “His voice will instantly draw you into
his passionate songs. He is the type of musician whose music will become part of you.” We agree.
Paul SrubasPaul Srubas has been playing early folk ballads and tunes since he was in grammar school. He per-
forms old English and Scottish ballads, English lute songs, Irish laments, dance tunes and old-time
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Yata PeinovichJoy is what listeners often see and feel as Yata sings the songs he’s written - and he’s written quite a few. His compositions
calypso, Mississippi ragtime, rockin’ blues to Americana folk songs of wit, humor and mirth. He also weaves original melo-dies around the words of timeless poets. Yata lives in rural Pepin County, WI. More at yatayata.com
50% Folk50% Folk started playing traditional music nearly 50 years ago during the ‘60’s folk revival. They found each other again at a high school re-union and 50% Folk was born. Tanya Przybylski, Mark Bradish, Dean Sau-ers, & Wayne Rippl play classic folk, country, bluegrass, blues and gospel.
SoundThey’re not exactly musicians, but our sound crew sure makes the music sound good! Mark Thiede and Sound Farmers will be back to take care of the Friday and Sat-urday Evening Concerts. During the day, Steve Ellman and Door County Sound and Lights will make sure the outdoor stages sound the way they should.
Authentic Mexican Food
1240 E. Green Bay St.Shawano
Open 10:30 am to Close 7 days a week
2 for 1 Margaritas - 12 oz.Good thru September 30, 2016
Nurturing Wellness from the inside out
Silvia Voss RYT E-500/L MT
Green Bay, WI
Shawano, WI 54166
920-639-9086
Wholistic Bodywork, LLC
Randy BruceRandy Bruce is an acoustic guitar-ist, vocalist, songwriter and an ageless folk-rocker from the Sha-
by folk, country, rock and blues, but through 40 years of perform-ing he’s worked them into his own personal style. More at ran-dybrucemusic.com
Dr. Gregory B. JerlingaFamily Dentistry
(920) 822-8388759 S. St. Augustine St., P.O. Box 380
Pulaski, WI 54162-0380www.jerlingafamilydentistry.com
Check us out on Facebook!
Keith McGillivray
countries and traditions - Native Ameri-can, Hawaiian, Celtic, Slovakian and Ko-rean, as well as a variety of percussion instrumments. He’ll play before the Sat. Evening concert.
Cliff Elertson
of our Sunday Morning Gospel Sing for many years. He’s a regular performer in
-try and old-time music. and is a member of the Green Apple Folk Society.
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Shawano Area WritersThe Shawano Area Writers provides support and encour-
agement to its writing members. Members include novices
and professionals, people who write in a variety of genres,
published writers and those who are still working toward
that goal. They will read from some of their works.
Nancy RafalNancy Rafal wears two hats. She is a poet
from Door County with a keen apprecia-
tion of music and a member of the Wis-
consin Fellowship of Poets. She is also a
caner, demonstrating the old art of chair
caning and rushing. She belongs to The
Seatweavers’ Guild, Inc. and hones her
craft by teaching and studenting.
• Academic and public library facilities• Community Technology Center’s WiFi cafe
• American Indian cultural programs and exhibits• Credit courses and non-credit workshops,
conferences and classes for all ages
The College of Menominee Nation is one of 36tribal colleges in the United States and one of
only three Land Grant institutions in Wisconsin.The College awards Bachelor of Science,
Bachelor of Arts and Associate degrees in a
trades diplomas in select job categories.
The College’s 52-acre campus islocated south of Keshena on the
verge of the Menominee Reservation’sgreat Menominee Forest.
Visit CMN in personat N172 Hwy. 47/55, Keshena
or online at www.menomine.edu
Julie GrievesJulie Grieves is a dancer with
the Eau Claire International
Folk Dancers, and a former
dancer with the Folk Dancers
in love with dancing in 1999 at
a Ceilidh dance in Scotland and has taught since 2011. She
encourages beginners and supports the social connections
of dance. This weekend she’ll share fun English Ceilidh danc-
ShillelaghShillelagh is a local Irish Roots
band that sings music of Tommy
Makem, the Clancy Brothers, and
other Irish singers. Band mem-
bers include Jim Anger, a long-
time Shawano resident who has
appeared many times at the Fes-
13 year old granddaughter, who loves the Irish songs. Join
them in singing the great Irish tunes we all love.
Holly OlmHolly Olm is a singer and song-
writer from Door County. She
started writing music 6 years
ago as a form of therapy while
recovering from brain surgery.
in Shawano.
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Handmade drop spindles, niddy noddies, nostepinnes, inkle looms, weaving
sticks & crocheted dragons. Green Bay, WI
Sarah Lockman. Printed, hand-dyed T-shirts.
Author. Custer, WI.
Items made of recycled dominoes, scrabble tiles and vinyl records. Green Bay WI
Hand-spun yarns, crocheted hats, bags and other items. Iola, WI
-
ments. Cecil, WI
Handmade cards, necklaces and other items. Madison, WI
Kaye Kangas & Becky Van Buren. Beadwork and Celtic woodburning.
Marion WI and Oshkosh, WI
Handmade bird houses and bird feeders.
The Festival isn’t only about music. Mielke Park’s paths are lined with talented crafters who’ve got wares to sell and stories to tell. Visit them. Here are just a few.
Pablo Picasso
Do you like acoustic music?Bluegrass, blues, Celtic, folk, gospel,old-timey, singer-songwriter, world.
Monthly events at Mosquito Hill Nature Center,New London, or Harmony Cafe in Appleton.
Monthly open stages or concerts. House concerts. Annual pick-nick and campout.
Informal jams. Potlucks. Social events. Make your own music or come and hear other talented local and national artists.
We hope to see you soon!
Website: www.greenapplefolkmusic.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/GreenAppleFolk Email: [email protected]
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Buy one brewed
coffee or tea and get
one free with your
Shawano FolkMusic Festival
program
Nat & Don’s Oil Co., Inc.Experience You Can Trust
Ready to handle your automotive needsFestival weekend
(715) 526-2629
5th & Main, Shawano, WI 54166
quilts on stage during evening concerts and at the
for their gifts of these extraordinarily beautiful quilts.
Warmth From the Heart QuiltersArlene Stucker and Donna Bubolz, members of Pulaski’s
Warmth From the Heart Quilters, will demonstrate the art
and craft of quilting. They’ll be in the theater lobby most
of the weekend. Stop in and learn about quilting.
THE FOLK DANCERSOF THE FOX VALLEY
Every Monday Night, 7:00 - 9:00pm
Current location: South Greenville Grange in Appleton W6920 Cty Rd BB
Call ahead to confirm location.
Just $3.00 suggested donation per night
For more information call Linda at 920-822-5042or email [email protected]
Learn dances from all over the world.No partners necessary.
Wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
Arlene StuckerArlene lives in Pulaski and is
a member of Warmth From the Heart Quilters. She’s been
making Festival Quilts for
many years. Durham Her-
zog did the machine quilting.
Arlene’s 2016 quilt is called
“Morning Star” and is Queen-
sized. It could be yours!
Donna BubolzDonna lives in Oconto
Falls and is another
member of Warmth From the Heart Quil-ters. For many years,
Stucker demonstrat-
quilting in our lobby. Her 2016 quilt is King-sized and is
called “Scrapity Do Dah.” It is also machine quilted by
Durham Herzog, . Imagine this on your bed!
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Buckskinners’ Rendezvous!
Servicing all of Northeast WIfrom 2 convenient locations:
Green Bay and Appleton
920.412.8454
“The FOLKs to call for allyour event rental needs!”
Visit www.elitetentrentals.com for more details
BuckskinnersBefore 1840, trappers and explorers gathered from time to time
at a Rendezvous to swap songs and stories, trade pelts, and rest
a bit before going back out. This is a reenactment of a pre-1840
encampment, full of trappers and explorerers in period clothing,
spinning yarns, telling tales and making
music. They use old skills and sell hand-
Swap a story or a song with them and learn
a bit of our history. They’ll be camping at
tales after the Friday Evening Concert!
715-524-2523
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Open Stage & Jam Sessions
Edward onesJMAKING SENSE OF INVESTING
Joseph C. MiesbauerFinancial Advisor
715-524-39131415 E. Green Bay St.Shawano, WI 54166
Chandas Thompson, LUTCFCareer Agent
1473 E. Green Bay St.Shawano, WI 54166715-803-4030
Mark E. Heideman, D.D.S.General Dentistry
715-524-2581920 E. 5th St.Shawano, WI
Open Stage Share songs and stories on the Open
Stage is located in the Food Tent. Sign up for a spot.
Jam! Saturday and Sunday, all day. Bring your instru-
ments to the Cattail Lounge. Join others for a little play-
ing. We’ll provide the chairs. You bring the music.
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Food Court
Classic’sClassic’sRestaurant & Lounge
The Finest of Steaks & Seafood • Live Music
W6026 Lake Dr.Shawano, WI 54166
715-524-8711classicsshawano.com
“Come for the food, stay for the music”
BUY TWO DINNER ENTREES
— RECEIVE A FREE APPETIZER —(Value up to $6.00) Valid through Sept. 2016
-Shawano Folk Music Festival 2016-
Please support local music!
Live Music every Tues, Fri & Sat
Angie’s Main Cafe & The Daily Grind & More
Family Dining AtmosphereReal Home Made FoodFree Wireless Internet
132 S. Main Street - Shawano715-524-6240
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Mon-Thurs 5:30 am - 4:00 pm Fri - 5:30 am - 7:00 pmSat - 5:30 - 3:00pm Sun 7-2
This is just a sampling of the food vendors who will help feed you during the Festival weekend. Shawano Boy Scout Troop 32
burgers, brats, chips, beverages and other tasty goodies.
The Scouts from Shawano are also helping out on the
grounds and helping musicians move equipment.
Miss TeaMisty Sherman (Miss Tea) is back with her freshly
brewed iced teas. Plain iced tea and special iced teas
like Strawberry Basil, Raspberry Twist, Iced Chai, Half
Lemonade/Half Iced Tea and others to keep you re-
freshed. She’ll also serve other fresh treats.
The Songbird CafeIt was a big hit last year, so for the second year, Wayne
Czypinski and other festival volunteers serve up some
simple, refreshing and tasty snacks — healthy, too!
Fresh fruit and veggies, small sandwiches, homemade
treats and gourmet goodies, along with something to
satisfy those among us who need vegetarian or gluten-
Bring in this coupon & get a 2nd meal of equal or lesser value at 1/2 price when you buy a
meal at regular price.
Valid through September 30, 2016
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SouthGate
MainGate
Pond ViewGlen
Maple Grove
Buckskinners
MielkeTheater
FoodTent &
Open Stage
RidgesAmphi-theater
BullfrogFlats
Edgewood Ave. (Cty. H)
Airport
Road (CtyH
HH
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ParkTo Shawano
To Hwy 47/55
Staff &Performer
Parking
Vendor Parking
Homewood Ave
MielkePond
PublicParking
PublicParking
NorthGate
Food Vendors
CattailPavilion
Office Crafters
Craf
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Crafters
Crafters
Smoking area
Smoking area
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1482 E. Green Bay St.Shawano, WI 54166715-526-6196888-542-1908
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CDs, DVDs and Books
The CrossingBaile (Home) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010
Standing Stones . . . . . . . . . . 2002
The Court of a King . . . . . . . . . . 1999
Dochás (Hope) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996
Dancing at the Crossroads . . . . . . . 1993
Look Both Ways/Rise and Go . . . . . 1988
Mark DvorakBack Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015
Mark Dvorak @ Woodsongs (DVD) . . 2014
Bowling for Christmas (book) . . . . . . 2013
Time Ain’t Got Nothin’ On Me . . . . . 2011
What a Wonderful World . . . . . . . . 2008
Every Step Of The Way . . . . . . . 2006
Streets of Old Chicago . . . . . . . 1998
Joe JencksPoets, Philosophers, Workers
& Wanderers . . . . . . . . . . . 2016
Some Part of the Truth (Bro. Sun). . 2013
Brother Sun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011
Links in a Chain . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009
The Candle and the Flame . . . . . . . 2007
Rise As One . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005
The Wonder Deep Within . . . . . . 2004
I Hear Your Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003
What Kind of Brother . . . . . . . . . 2000
50% FolkEchos of the Past . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011
Carley BaerBlink of an Eye . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015
Live at Local Roots . . . . . . . . . 2014
Catbird . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013
My New Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011
You Can’t Control the Weather . . . . . . 2010
Randy BruceCarmen in the Vineyard . . . . . . . . 2015
Time Weary Traveler . . . . . . . . . . 2010
An American Anthem . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009
Cajun StrangersLouisiana Boogie . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014
Carolyn CarterMoney Jar Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014
Hills of Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013
The Quilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012
Four Days Late . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011
The River of Life . . . . . . . . . . . 2010
The Phoenix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995
Tom PeaseEverybody Starts Out Small * . . . . 2007
Celebrate * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001
Daddy Starts To Dance . . . . . . . . 1996
Wobbi-do-Wop . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993
I’m Gonna Reach . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989
Boogie! Boogie! Boogie! . . . . . . . 1986
* With Stuart Stotts
Yata PeinovichY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014
Nature Girl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012
Imagination Nation . . . . . . . . . 2012
Mad As the Mist and Snow . . . . . 2004
Boy With A Pail . . . . . . . . 1989
Red Tail RingThe Right Hands ‘Round . . . . . . . . 2014
New Roots Exchange Vol. 1. . . . . 2014
The Heart’s Swift Foot . . . . . . . . . . 2013
Daytrotter Session. . . . . . . . . . . . 2013
Midwest Chant . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011
Mountain Shout . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011
August Roads (EP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010
Water Street Hot ShotsLive From Water Street . . . . . . . 2006
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Festival Information
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2016 Calendar of Events - Mielke Arts Center
Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland
July 14 — 17 & 21 — 24
Shawano Arts & Crafts FairJuly 31 10:am — 4:00 pm
38th AnnualShawano Folk Music Festival
August 12 — 14
MielkeChildren’s Theater Workshop
August 15 — 20
Daddy D’sBroadway Revue
September 10
Running MatesSept. 29 — Oct. 2 & Oct. 6 — 9
Merry Mielke Christmas Craft Fair
November 12
Holiday ProgramDecember 4
Shawano County Arts CouncilSCAC
Directions to the Festival Mielke ParkN5649 Airport RoadShawano, WI 54166
From Green Bay (about 30 min) Hwy 29 West to Exit # 227 (Hwy 47/55)
North on Hwy 47/55
It becomes Cty HHH (Airport Rd) at Green
Bay Ave. Go straight for about a mile
Mielke Park is on your left
From Wausau (about 1 hr)Hwy 29 East to Exit # 227 (Hwy 47/55)
Continue as above
From Appleton (about 1 hr)Hwy 47 North to Hwy 29
Hwy 29 West to Exit 227 (Hwy 47/55)
Continue as above
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Phone: (715) 850-1244
Website: www.shawanofestival.com
Facebook: facebook.com/ShawanoFestival
ParkingFestival Attendees:
There is a parking lot on Airport Road and Cty. H.
Parking lot space is limited - please don’t use more than one space! Street parking is available on Cty.
Rd. H, on the north end of Mielke Park. Watch for “No
Parking” signs on Airport Rd.
Handicapped ParkingHandicap parking is available inside the park. Ask at
the gate if you need assistance.
Crafters, vendors, staff and performers:You’ll be directed to parking inside the park. The Air-
port Rd lot is reserved for Festival attendees.
Where To Stay, What To DoThere is no camping on the Festival grounds. Check
with the Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce for
information about camping, hotels, restaurants and
other things to do near the Festival. 715-524-2139 or
800-235-8528. www.shawanocountry.com
Tickets
MUSIC FESTIV
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MUSIC FESTIVAL
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1979 YEARFIRST
Coupon!2016
Shawano Folk Music Festival
$5.00 off Festival Ticketsfor Seniors 65 + and Students 13-18 Only
Valid for 2016 Concert or daytime tickets.Cannot be used online.
One coupon
per pers
on
TicketsWhere to purchase tickets
Festival Weekend:
Online at brownpapertickets.com (credit cards
accepted)
At local outlets (exact cash and check only)
• BMO Harris Bank 101 N. Main Street, Shawano, WI
• Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce1263 S. Main Street, Shawano, WI
• Glas, the Green Coffeehouse 511 N. Main Street, Shawano, WI
• Makin’ Music 109 E. Division St., Shawano, WI
By mail (cash and check only): use order
form on this page.
Senior & Student Discount CouponGood for: daytime admission, Evening Concert
tickets, or a weekend package
Seniors: Age 65 +
Students: Age 13-18
Use it outlets. Cannot be used online
DonationsWhy make a donation? Ticket prices alone won’t produce the festival. We try
generosity helps make it possible. Gifts of any size are
appreciated. Thank you.
How to make a donation By mail: Use the ticket order form
In person: -
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Call us to make other arrangements. 715-850-1244
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Shawano Folk Music FestivalJune 5, 2016
Published yearlyShawano County Arts Council
PO Box 213Shawano, WI 54166
Issue #38
All prices include sales tax of 5.5%Concert prices also include $1 Shawano Cty. surcharge
Costea.
# Total$
Weekend PackageIncludes Fri. and Sat. Evening Concerts and two day passes
$64 $
Good Saturday or Sunday)$12 $
Saturday Evening Concert $22 $
Friday Evening Concert $22 $
Senior/student CouponOne per order
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Two
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Address
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Ticket Order Form
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P.O Box 213
Shawano, WI 54166
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Come sing, dance and play with us.
Tom Pease
Maria McCullough & Rahvi Pichardo
Red Tail Ring
Michael Lee Ammons & Water Street Hot Shots
August 12 - 14, 2016Shawano, WI
Mark Dvorak
Carolyn Carter
Cajun Strangers TrioThe Crossing