From history (why is a kilt not a skirt), to culture (singing work songs), to storytelling (ancient imaginations), the workshop will be open to all ages and might take quirky directions based on attendees! Never a dull moment with Willson & McKee.
6/10/2024 Building Birdhouses for Boys and Girls-Friday & Saturday Generously sponsored by the Elks Club6/10/2024 Sheep to Shawl Event- on Saturday- Generously Sponsored by Chautauqua Artisans Marketplace Have you ever wondered how fiber from a sheep is turned to cloth in order to create the clothing you wear? Saturday, June 29th is the day you can have a chance to see the entire process! At Centennial Park, the Fall River Fibers group will host a Sheep to Shawl event at the Main Street Arts & Crafts Festival in Hot Springs, SD. This educational and entertaining project is sponsored by Fall River Fibers. Watch a sheep being sheared at 10 am followed by fiber cleaning, carding and spinning demonstrations throughout the day. The final spun yarn will be used to create a one of a kind hand woven shawl which will be raffled off at the Fall River County Fair in August with proceeds going to helping fund the 4H textile project. This is a Saturday only demonstration and will be at the Chautauqua Artisans booth.
Main Street Arts & Crafts: Worship Service on Sunday, June 30th
This church service in the park will begin at 9:00 am. Rev. Morris Nelson will share scripture and a sermon. Hymns and an offering for the local Food Pantry will also be part of the service. Everyone is welcome! 5/6/2024 2024 Main Street MusicFriday, June 28th
12:00-1:30 Jonny & Shel Country, Pop & Gospel Songs might include Who'll Stop the Rain?, Blowin' Smoke, I Am A Pilgrim, Great Aunt Eva etc. Hear some of their music on: Sound Cloud 2:00-3:30 Loren Erickson "Eclectic musician" Hear many different songs representing many decades. This musician with his quick wit and entertaining style will be sure to capture your attention. 4:00-6:00 Kevin Killian & Jason Guthmiller Original material, Listen to "Sounds from Home" or 2019 NPR Tiny Desk "My Second Rodeo) Saturday, June 29th 10:00-11:30 Jim Miles folk, country, rock, 50's, 60's, 70's, and 8o's; Loves participating in his church, leading Boy Scouts and playing his guitar, see Facebook page 12:00-1:30 Paul Larson country music & more, See his website, New album " Cowboys & Pearls", 2018 SD Country Music Hall of Fame, 2017 Steve Thorpe Golden Harmonica Award 2:00-3:30 Jan Schiferl See her website. Speaker, Presenter, Songwriter and 2013 Nebraska Mother of the Year. Newest album "Waves of the Grass" Listen to the original songs and enjoy! 4:00-6:00 Willson & McKee These beautiful blended voices include all kinds of instrumentation in their shows. Be ready to hear guitars, Irish bouzouki, harp, accordion, dulcimers, banjo, harmonium & more. This couple has traveled around the country sharing their music in performance halls, schools, detention centers, senior citizen centers, mental hospitals, quonset huts & large performance halls-wherever they can engage, inspire, motivate, educate and encourage people with their music. They have 14 professional recordings plus have received awards in the United States and Ireland for their song writing and their instrumental work. Sunday, June 30th 10:00-3:00 International Western Music Association Showcase https://westernmusic.org This group promotes and preserves western music in its traditional, historical and contemporary forms. 10:00-10:15 Introduction/Sherl Cederburg 10:20-11:05 Bodhi Linde 11:05-11:15 Sherl Cederburg 11:20-12:00 Harland Allen 12:00-12:10 Sherl Cederburg 12:15- 1:00 Buffalo Bill Boycott & Dr. Jo 1:00- 1:10 Sherl Cederburg 1:15- 2:00 Ramblin' Rangers 2:00- 2:10 Sherl Cederburg 2:15- 3:00 Pegie Douglas Ramblin' Rangers This duo began presenting music at interpretive programs for visitors to Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah. Now, they perform throughout the nation and offer Western, Country & Gospel music. Pegi Douglas upon moving to SD from North Carolina, discovered SD first poet laureate Badger Clark (from the Hills) and she set twenty of his poems to song. In 2012, she created a show "The Life And Music of Badger Clark" to be performed at Tatanka Theatre at Custer State Park. Buffalo Bill Boycott & Dr. Jo (Flower of the Prairie) With fiddle, banjo, mandolin and guitars these singers will give a feast of songs about cowboys, the Oregon Trail, The Transcontinental Railroad, Lewis & Clark, Stories in Traditional Native American Indian Sign Language, and Cowboy Poetry & World-Class Yodeling Bodhi Linde is a singer & songwriter from deep in the Black Hills of SD. At an early age he has played with other musicians in Mississippi, South Carolina and Kansas City. He can gracefully & beautifully jump from Country, Western, Blues and Jazz music. Harland Allen singer, songwriter, and entertainer sharing classic country or soft rock; anything from Hank Williams to Cat Stevens. Check out his original song "Dear Child" SDC Music Hall of Fame 2016 Sherl Cederburg this cowgirl poet is from the Black Hills of South Dakota. She collaborates with Pegi Douglas on programs presented by the SD Humanities Council. Sherl and the Ramblin' Rangers were interviewed by SDPB. Sherl was the 2022 Cowboy Poet winner for her CD of the Year. Be ready to laugh, cry and feel when you hear the words of Sherl. Sunday Afternoon: 1:00 pm Willson & McKee- : Workshop OR Demonstration (This program is for all ages-Children & Adults- and will focus on fun with music! The musicians will choose their topic-which could be Celtic music, culture, dance, storytelling or activities with instruments. Don't miss this special presentation! |
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