phi chapter of psi iota xi sunday, september 23 saturday,...

1
presents the 43rd annual Forks of the Wabash Pioneer Festival Phi Chapter of Psi Iota Xi Saturday, September 22 10 a.m. Festival opens Opening firearm salute by 1st U.S. Light Artillery, 1812 Musical entertainment by JennyLane.........................................................stage sponsored by Bippus State Bank 10:30 a.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house 10:45 a.m. Pioneer school learnin'................................................................pioneer village 11 a.m. Musical entertainment by Sunny Taylor....................................................stage sponsored by Community Link Federal Credit Union Native flute music by Ginger Karns..........................Native American heritage Antique bicycle demonstrations and games................................bicycle demos in memory of Lynette and Dick Hammel 11:30 a.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house Dulcimer music by Bob Hart......................................................pioneer village Noon Ribbon work by Diane Hunter, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma............................... .............Native American heritage Military demonstration...................................................................encampment Vintage base ball with Huntington Champion Hill Toppers..........pioneer field 12:30 p.m. Musical entertainment by Lizzie E. Hoff and her Cough..........................stage sponsored by David Culp & Associates Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house 1 p.m. Children's parade...................................................................information booth Mounted shooting demonstration...................................................encampment Native flute music by Ginger Karns..........................Native American heritage Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon 1:30 p.m. Entertainment by magician Jim Barron......................................................stage sponsored by Mike's Car Care Ribbon work by Diane Hunter, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma............................... .............Native American heritage Melodrama by Masque & Gavel …................................................opera house 2 p.m. Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon Military demonstrations.................................................................encampment Scarecrow contest awards............................................................younguns' fun Vintage base ball with Huntington Champion Hill Toppers..........pioneer field 2:15 p.m. Pioneer school learnin'................................................................pioneer village 2:30 p.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house Native flute music by Ginger Karns..........................Native American heritage Entertainment by the Applejack Cloggers..................................................stage sponsored by Sportsmobile North Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village 3 p.m. Ribbon work by Diane Hunter, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma............................... .............Native American heritage Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon Mounted shooting demonstration...................................................encampment 3:30 p.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house Musical entertainment by Ivory West........................................................stage sponsored by Rupley Farm Equipment Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village Antique bicycle demonstration and games..................................bicycle demos in memory of Lynette and Dick Hammel 4 p.m. Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon Native flute music by Ginger Karns.........................Native American heritage Military demonstrations.............................................................encampment Vintage base ball with Huntington Champion Hill Toppers..........pioneer field 4:30 p.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house Musical entertainment by Rust Belt Drifters.............................................stage sponsored by The Purviance House 4:45 p.m. Pioneer school learnin' …...........................................................pioneer village 5 p.m. Mounted shooting demonstration...................................................encampment 6 p.m. Festival closes Sunday, September 23 8-11 a.m. Pancake and sausage breakfast by Community Choirs of Huntington County.. ................................food circle 9 a.m. Non-denominational old-time worship service........................................saloon Captain Dennis Marak, Salvation Army Church 10 a.m. Festival opens Musical entertainment by JennyLane.........................................................stage sponsored by Bippus State Bank 11 a.m. Musical entertainment by the Alicia Pyle Trio..........................................stage sponsored by First Federal Savings Bank Native flute music by Ginger Karns.........................Native American heritage Black Flags of Drovertown vs. Franklin BBC of Detroit..............pioneer field Noon Musical entertainment by the Roanoke Rounders.....................................stage sponsored by Rupley Farm Equipment Lacrosse with Doug Peconge, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma................................. ................Native American heritage 12:15 p.m. Pioneer school learnin'................................................................pioneer village 12:30 p.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village 1 p.m. Arrowhead Award......................................................................................stage Historic Photo Contest awards...................................................................stage Children's parade...................................................................information booth Native flute music by Ginger Karns.........................Native American heritage Mounted shooting demonstration..................................................encampment Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon Black Flags of Drovertown vs. Wyandotte Ghostriders................pioneer field 1:30 p.m. Entertainment by magician Jim Barron......................................................stage sponsored by Mike's Car Care Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house Lacrosse with Doug Peconge, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma................................. ...............Native American heritage 2 p.m. Military demonstrations.................................................................encampment Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon 2:15 p.m. Pioneer school learnin'................................................................pioneer village 2:30 p.m. Musical entertainment by Rust Belt Drifters.............................................stage sponsored by The Purviance House Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village Native flute music by Ginger Karns.........................Native American heritage Antique bicycle demonstrations and games................................bicycle demos in memory of Lynette and Dick Hammel Wyandotte Ghostriders vs. Elkhart County BBC..........................pioneer field 3 p.m. Lacrosse with Doug Peconge, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma................................. ...............Native American heritage Mounted shooting demonstration..................................................encampment Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon 3:30 p.m. Musical entertainment by Carrie Johnson and Taylor Hampton...............stage sponsored by Team Haneline of Century 21 Bradley Realtors Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village 4 p.m. Military demonstrations.................................................................encampment Native flute music by Ginger Karns.........................Native American heritage Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon Elkhart County BBC vs. Black Flags of Drovertown....................pioneer field 5 p.m. Festival closes Continuous Events Native American Heritage, Encampment, Pioneer Village/Olde Towne, Younguns' Fun, Motorcars, Engines, Tractors, Bicycles, Crafts, The Market and Farmers' Market. Special Attractions Native American Heritage — between events, visitors can learn to play the Native American game of bowls. Pioneer Village/Olde Towne — butter churning, cream separating, quilting by Piecemakers Quilt Club, blacksmith, woodcarving. The Market — Huntington County Historical Museum, History in the Making Photo Contest, Huntington County Artifact Society with Jim and Eve Bickel, antiques, flea market items and dulcimer music by Darlene Hackett. Tractors and Engines — tractor teeter totter, baker fan and sawmill. Wandering musicians — Mark and Liza Woolever, Towpath Players, Stephanie Shultz and Ginger Karns. Younguns' Fun — camel and pony rides and petting zoo by Hoosier Camel Encounter; Scarecrow contest sponsored by Bonita Price. Farmers' Market Pumpkins from Hardy's Market. Jams and jellies by Sara Christman. Dip mixes by Pam's Pantry. Potpourri by The Slates. Fresh apples and cider by Doud's Orchard. Honey soaps, lip balms, honey sticks and comb honey by Sweet Life Honey Farm. Home baked goods, cookies, pies, breads and treats by Bible Baptist Church Youth Group. Fresh roasted coffee and handmade wooden spoons by Blue Lion Coffee and Heirloom Spoons. Vittles Olde Towne — baked goods, pies, bread, homemade caramels and pickles on a stick. Saloon — root beer, cream soda, hot cider, hot chocolate, chili dogs and pickles by HNHS Varsity Singers. Pioneer Village — apple fritters by Jeff and Po Brooks; corn fritters by Bethany Zezula. Food Circle Pancake and sausage breakfast (Sunday morning only) by Community Choirs of Huntington County Roast pork sandwiches, chips, cookies, lemonade and coffee by Huntington Optimist Club. Ribs, pulled pork, brisket, chicken, beans and potatoes by Tim's BBQ. Corn chowder, vegetable soup and pretzels by Bethel Assembly of God. Corn dogs and soft ice cream by Metro Kiwanis. Jumbo soft pretzels by Ben's Soft Pretzels. Elephant ears by Coffman Concessions. Funnel cakes, pizza and more. Karmel Korn by Sweet Corn. Fish sandwiches and ribbon fries by CLM. Apple dumplings with ice cream and apple cider by Little Blessings. Corn on the cob, sweet and baked potatoes, cotton candy, sno cones, lemon shakeups and candy store by MTS Concessions. Pork tenderloins and sugar cream pie by Nick's Kitchen. Turkey and chicken legs, hot dogs and grilled carrots by Huntington House. Homemade ice cream by Country Garden. Contact us at: Forks of the Wabash Pioneer Festival PO Box 187, Huntington, IN 46750 or [email protected] Visit www.PioneerFestival.org or find us on Facebook Gates, stage and information booth decorated by Designs by Pam Scher, Huntington Nursery & Florist, Gebhart's Floral Barn and Town & Country Flowers & Gifts.

Upload: others

Post on 10-Aug-2020

2 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Phi Chapter of Psi Iota Xi Sunday, September 23 Saturday, …huntingtoncountychamber.com/files/faa890d7e9429dfa271e... · 2018-09-11 · Dulcimer music by Bob Hart.....pioneer village

presents the 43rd annual

Forks of the WabashPioneer Festival

Phi Chapter of Psi Iota Xi

Saturday, September 22 10 a.m. Festival opens

Opening firearm salute by 1st U.S. Light Artillery, 1812

Musical entertainment by JennyLane.........................................................stage

sponsored by Bippus State Bank

10:30 a.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house

10:45 a.m. Pioneer school learnin'................................................................pioneer village

11 a.m. Musical entertainment by Sunny Taylor....................................................stage

sponsored by Community Link Federal Credit Union

Native flute music by Ginger Karns..........................Native American heritage

Antique bicycle demonstrations and games................................bicycle demos

in memory of Lynette and Dick Hammel

11:30 a.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house

Dulcimer music by Bob Hart......................................................pioneer village

Noon Ribbon work by Diane Hunter, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma...............................

….............Native American heritage

Military demonstration...................................................................encampment

Vintage base ball with Huntington Champion Hill Toppers..........pioneer field

12:30 p.m. Musical entertainment by Lizzie E. Hoff and her Cough..........................stage

sponsored by David Culp & Associates

Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village

Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house

1 p.m. Children's parade...................................................................information booth

Mounted shooting demonstration...................................................encampment

Native flute music by Ginger Karns..........................Native American heritage

Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon

1:30 p.m. Entertainment by magician Jim Barron......................................................stage

sponsored by Mike's Car Care

Ribbon work by Diane Hunter, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma...............................

….............Native American heritage

Melodrama by Masque & Gavel …................................................opera house

2 p.m. Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon

Military demonstrations.................................................................encampment

Scarecrow contest awards............................................................younguns' fun

Vintage base ball with Huntington Champion Hill Toppers..........pioneer field

2:15 p.m. Pioneer school learnin'................................................................pioneer village

2:30 p.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house

Native flute music by Ginger Karns..........................Native American heritage

Entertainment by the Applejack Cloggers..................................................stage

sponsored by Sportsmobile North

Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village

3 p.m. Ribbon work by Diane Hunter, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma...............................

….............Native American heritage

Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon

Mounted shooting demonstration...................................................encampment

3:30 p.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house

Musical entertainment by Ivory West........................................................stage

sponsored by Rupley Farm Equipment

Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village

Antique bicycle demonstration and games..................................bicycle demos

in memory of Lynette and Dick Hammel

4 p.m. Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon

Native flute music by Ginger Karns.........................Native American heritage

Military demonstrations...........................................…..................encampment

Vintage base ball with Huntington Champion Hill Toppers..........pioneer field

4:30 p.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house

Musical entertainment by Rust Belt Drifters.............................................stage

sponsored by The Purviance House

4:45 p.m. Pioneer school learnin' …...........................................................pioneer village

5 p.m. Mounted shooting demonstration...................................................encampment

6 p.m. Festival closes

Sunday, September 238-11 a.m. Pancake and sausage breakfast by Community Choirs of Huntington County..

…...................….............food circle

9 a.m. Non-denominational old-time worship service........................................saloon

Captain Dennis Marak, Salvation Army Church

10 a.m. Festival opens

Musical entertainment by JennyLane.........................................................stage

sponsored by Bippus State Bank

11 a.m. Musical entertainment by the Alicia Pyle Trio..........................................stage

sponsored by First Federal Savings Bank

Native flute music by Ginger Karns.........................Native American heritage

Black Flags of Drovertown vs. Franklin BBC of Detroit..............pioneer field

Noon Musical entertainment by the Roanoke Rounders.....................................stage

sponsored by Rupley Farm Equipment

Lacrosse with Doug Peconge, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.................................

…................Native American heritage

12:15 p.m. Pioneer school learnin'................................................................pioneer village

12:30 p.m. Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house

Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village

1 p.m. Arrowhead Award......................................................................................stage

Historic Photo Contest awards...................................................................stage

Children's parade...................................................................information booth

Native flute music by Ginger Karns.........................Native American heritage

Mounted shooting demonstration..................................................encampment

Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon

Black Flags of Drovertown vs. Wyandotte Ghostriders................pioneer field

1:30 p.m. Entertainment by magician Jim Barron......................................................stage

sponsored by Mike's Car Care

Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house

Lacrosse with Doug Peconge, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.................................

…...............Native American heritage

2 p.m. Military demonstrations.................................................................encampment

Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon

2:15 p.m. Pioneer school learnin'................................................................pioneer village

2:30 p.m. Musical entertainment by Rust Belt Drifters.............................................stage

sponsored by The Purviance House

Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house

Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village

Native flute music by Ginger Karns.........................Native American heritage

Antique bicycle demonstrations and games................................bicycle demos

in memory of Lynette and Dick Hammel

Wyandotte Ghostriders vs. Elkhart County BBC..........................pioneer field

3 p.m. Lacrosse with Doug Peconge, Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.................................

…...............Native American heritage

Mounted shooting demonstration..................................................encampment

Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon

3:30 p.m. Musical entertainment by Carrie Johnson and Taylor Hampton...............stage

sponsored by Team Haneline of Century 21 Bradley Realtors

Melodrama by Masque & Gavel.....................................................opera house

Abe Lincoln................................................................................pioneer village

4 p.m. Military demonstrations.................................................................encampment

Native flute music by Ginger Karns.........................Native American heritage

Music by Varsity Singers.........................................................................saloon

Elkhart County BBC vs. Black Flags of Drovertown....................pioneer field

5 p.m. Festival closes

Continuous EventsNative American Heritage, Encampment, Pioneer Village/Olde Towne, Younguns' Fun,Motorcars, Engines, Tractors, Bicycles, Crafts, The Market and Farmers' Market.

Special AttractionsNative American Heritage— between events, visitors can learn to play the Native Americangame of bowls.Pioneer Village/Olde Towne — butter churning, cream separating, quilting by PiecemakersQuilt Club, blacksmith, woodcarving.TheMarket—Huntington County HistoricalMuseum, History in theMaking Photo Contest,Huntington County Artifact Society with Jim and Eve Bickel, antiques, flea market items anddulcimer music by Darlene Hackett.Tractors and Engines — tractor teeter totter, baker fan and sawmill.Wandering musicians — Mark and Liza Woolever, Towpath Players, Stephanie Shultz andGinger Karns.Younguns' Fun — camel and pony rides and petting zoo by Hoosier Camel Encounter;Scarecrow contest sponsored by Bonita Price.

Farmers' MarketPumpkins from Hardy's Market.Jams and jellies by Sara Christman.Dip mixes by Pam's Pantry.Potpourri by The Slates.

Fresh apples and cider by Doud's Orchard.Honey soaps, lip balms, honey sticks and comb honey by Sweet Life Honey Farm.Home baked goods, cookies, pies, breads and treats by Bible Baptist Church Youth Group.Fresh roasted coffee and handmade wooden spoons by Blue Lion Coffee and HeirloomSpoons.

VittlesOlde Towne— baked goods, pies, bread, homemade caramels and pickles on a stick.Saloon— root beer, cream soda, hot cider, hot chocolate, chili dogs and pickles by HNHSVarsity Singers.Pioneer Village— apple fritters by Jeff and Po Brooks; corn fritters by Bethany Zezula.

Food CirclePancake and sausage breakfast (Sunday morning only) by Community Choirs ofHuntington CountyRoast pork sandwiches, chips, cookies, lemonade and coffee by Huntington Optimist Club.Ribs, pulled pork, brisket, chicken, beans and potatoes by Tim's BBQ.Corn chowder, vegetable soup and pretzels by Bethel Assembly of God.Corn dogs and soft ice cream by Metro Kiwanis.Jumbo soft pretzels by Ben's Soft Pretzels.Elephant ears by Coffman Concessions.Funnel cakes, pizza and more.Karmel Korn by Sweet Corn.Fish sandwiches and ribbon fries by CLM.Apple dumplings with ice cream and apple cider by Little Blessings.Corn on the cob, sweet and baked potatoes, cotton candy, sno cones, lemon shakeups andcandy store by MTS Concessions.Pork tenderloins and sugar cream pie by Nick's Kitchen.Turkey and chicken legs, hot dogs and grilled carrots by Huntington House.Homemade ice cream by Country Garden.

Contact us at:Forks of the Wabash Pioneer FestivalPO Box 187, Huntington, IN 46750or [email protected]

Visit www.PioneerFestival.org or find us on Facebook

Gates, stage and information booth decorated by Designs by Pam Scher,Huntington Nursery & Florist, Gebhart's Floral Barn and Town & Country Flowers & Gifts.