18th - 25th - Chautauqua Festival
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18th - 25th - Chautauqua Festival
June 18th - 25th 20 16 Sponsored by The Wythe Arts Council Supported in part by: The Town of Wytheville and Wythe County Bal ! w o l G loon rk. a d l i t n u m. . p 7 m o s fr n w a h activitie t L e g 17 olle e C n up, y u t g i J n n i , t u y h a g i m l d i om Fr ons C o l l e a l b l i r v i a e h t ho Wyt & c i s u m nce a d h it w y F rida F o s g t r n i a t t o it s m N r e d U p r e h t The F a e w MUSIC! Ven do rs! Opening Parade Saturday Morning, June 18th, 2016 Main Street Following route from Family Dollar East to Municipal Parking Lot Chautauqua: (pronounced sha tauk’ wa)… of Seneca Indian origin; a name of a place, variously represented as titles in early (chiefly French) writings and maps… literal meaning = “one has take out fish there…” … which may account for the relationship to Lake Chautauqua in southwestern New York. Chautauqua, NY Is the site of the educational assembly started in 1874 and is still in existence today. In the late 19th century, the Chautauqua movement became a popular form of adult education and entertainment in the United States. Using noted lyceum speakers (such as Teddy Roosevelt and William Jennings Bryan) and local talent, the movement literally spread throughout the country, traveling in caravans and setting up their tent performances in towns with primary access to the railroad. In the 1920’s; Wytheville, VA was a stop on the Chautauqua circuit, reportedly known as the “Redpath Circuit” which ran perpendicular to the “White & Meyer Circuit” that crossed the rural Midwestern United States, where Chautauqua was particularly popular. The Chautauqua lectures, musical feathers, dramatic arts and children’s activities rose in popularity during the 1920’s, followed by its demise, brought on by the Great Depression and the rise of the film industry. In 1985, the Chautauqua Festival was rejuvenated in the southwest VA community of Wytheville, and has been a source of entertainment, enjoyment and education again over the past thirty two years. The Indoor Art and Photography Show: The annual Chautauqua Art & Photography Show will be accepting artwork (paintings, drawings and photos) entries for hanging on Thursday, June 16th from 4pm-7pm in the lower level of the 4th Street Civic Center. Judging will take place on Friday, June 17th. Artisans entering work in this year’s show are invited to an opening reception on Saturday, June 18th at 9am to preview the show and awards prior to access by the general public. Artwork must be picked up between the hours of 10am – 2pm on Sunday, June 26th. Any questions can be addressed by email at chautauqua_art_photography@yahoo.com or by calling Sam Dukes at 276-284-1172 Artisan of the Day Saturday, June 18th Mark Davis-is the potter behind The Cursing Dog. He studied at Morehead State University, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and the Memphis College of Art. He has lectured at Bluefield State College, co-founded the Fair Theater Company, and was Executive Director of the Bluefield Area Arts Center. Mr. Davis has operated three art galleries, and his work has sold around the world. It can be seen on the 30th Anniversary cover of The Mid-American Review, in the Knesset, and in the White House. He is a recurring Guest Artist at Rising Star Science Fiction Convention and Mysticon. Sunday, June 19th Chris DeHart- Graduated from Rocky Gap in '97, got his BFA from Radford University in 2002, built sets and props at the Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theatre for 13 years. He now travels Logo By Jen Otey to science fiction conventions taking commissions and selling costume weaponry. Monday June 20th Susie Darby- from Rocky Gap, VA has been creating her whole life. She paints and she sews, and sometimes she paints on what she sews. From making beautiful quilts, clothing, and leather mosaics to painting tiny ornaments and breadboxes, Susie is constantly creating and Visit our Artisan of the Day sharing her art in hundreds of different ways. Tuesday June 21st each day from 10am until 4pm. Black Horse Artisan- Black Horse Artisan Guild will be presenting the local Artisan members Artisans will be set up outside of their craft gallery. Randy Pugh opened Black Horse Artisan Guild this year. It is located on the Art & Photography room. Main St. in Downtown Wytheville. Thursday, June 23rd Festival goers will have an Wendy Pease- has always loved to draw, paint and create. She enjoys experimenting with opportunity to view the work different materials too. “Art is an experimental process,” she says. “It is not always about the and meet the artist in person. product, but for me, the process.” She took art classes through school and received her BA in Visual Arts K-12 from Radford University. Her passion is to encourage and help children and Artwork will also be for sale. adults to explore their potential in art and bring out their creative side while doing so. Saturday, June 25th Bryan Lawson -works with all mediums but prefers metal. He is a 2005 Grad of Rural Retreat High and has a BFA from Virginia Tech with a double focus in Graphic Design & Fine Art. He was featured at the Taubman and received 3rd place at the International Redbull Art of Can. Artisan of the Day This year Downtown Wytheville and the Wythe Arts Council is bringing a new tradition to the beginning of the festival by having Crooked Road’s Mountains of Music Homecoming events taking place throughout the day. Starting off the festival in the Elizabeth Brown Memorial Park is our very own Sam Gleaves at 11:00 am, at 1pm an exciting Clogging Workshop for all ages, and then in front of the Edith Bolling Wilson Hotel at 2:30pm will be the Jeff Little Trio. Saturday, June 18th Time 6:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:50 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:15 a.m Noon Noon 12:45 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Act Hot Air Balloon Rally , approximately at 6AM Chili Cook-off - set-up of cooking area and begin preparation (cutting, slicing, and chopping) of ingredients Chili Cook-off – Begin Cooking Kid's 1 mile Fun Run Sponsored by Gatorade (preregistration, ages 12 and under - no fee, no limit) Kid's 1 mile Fun Run Race Parade Through Downtown Wytheville Outdoor Art Exhibits (until 6 p.m.) Chili Cook-off Samples & Voting Free to taste- $1.00 to vote for your favorite! Artist in Residence- Mark Davis Master Gardeners Help Clinic (until 4 p.m.) Chautauqua "Furfest" / Pet Show Registration (until 11AM) Rainbow Creations: sand art, moonwalk, face painting; until 9 pm, fee Chautauqua "Furfest" / Pet Show (until 1p.m.) Blessing of the Festival and National Anthem Sam Gleaves - Old Time Indoor Art/Youth Art/Photography Exhibit (until 7 p.m.) Becki the Balloon Lady, twisting balloons Parade and Chili Cook-off Winners Announced Learn to Clog with Shane Terry and Millicent Hunnicutt- All Ages - Free Winner of Location WCC CC, Parking Lot CC, Parking Lot Town Police Station Town Police Station Main Street EBMP, UG EBMP, UG EBMP, UG Farmers’ Market Withers Park EBMP, UG Withers Park Shelter Shelter CC, LL EBMP, UG Shelter Jeff Little Trio, Bluegrass Shelter Edith Bolling Wilson Hotel Hula Hoop Contest, (All ages, no limit) Brews and Bands Winner, BackRoad Redemption Hot Air Balloon Rally Miss Chautauqua Introductions Blend, 50’s a cappella vocal band Hard Day’s Night, Beatles Tribute Band Shelter Main Stage WCC Main Stage Main Stage Main Stage Hard Day's Night takes audiences on a journey through the lives of the world's favorite four lads from Liverpool. They begin with the black suit Sullivan Era, as four boys take the world by storm, giving rise to Beatlemania. The crowd will then be ushered into the birth of stadium rock reliving Shea Stadium and the outdoor concerts of 1965 and 1966. Hard Day's Night takes you through Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the album that changed the face of rock 'n' roll, just as the psychedelic 60's changed the planet. The trip culminates with the Beatles' late studio years, which cemented the band's legacy as the greatest group in history. BackRoad Redemption Wop bop a loo bop a wop bam boom..are you ready for a flash back to the doo wop era? Come along and join the nation’s number one a cappella Doo Wop revue as they bring their show right to our stage! You will feel like you are a part of the show as Blend brings classic hits such as Only You, Barbara Ann, Don’t Be Cruel, and many more back to life in a new way! Sunday, June 19th Time Act Location 6:00 a.m. Hot Air Balloon Rally WCC Noon Outdoor Art Exhibits (until 6 p.m.) EBMP, UG Noon Butterfly the Clown, face painting until 7 p.m. EBMP, UG Noon Indoor Art/Youth Art/Photography Exhibit (until 7 p.m.) CC, LL Noon Becki the Balloon Lady, twisting balloons EBMP, UG Noon Master Gardener Help Clinic (until 4 p.m.) CC, UG Noon Artist in Residence- Chris DeHart EBMP, UG 12:45 p.m. Conspiracy of Grace, Praise Band Main Stage Wytheville Training School Cultural Center (Open House Until 3 pm)-Historical Exhibits Herps in the Garden - Bufos, Bugs, and Benfits- presented by Amy Roberts a certified Master Gardener (All ages, no limit) 410 E Franklin St. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. CC,UL 1:00 p.m. Plant and Sow for Children - sponsored by the Master Gardeners providing containers, soil, and seeds (Ages 5 & up, no limit) 2:00 p.m Main Stage 6:30 p.m. All Nations Church Worship Band, Christian Becki the Balloon Lady, balloon twisting class ($10 includes pump and balloon kit, ages 7 & up, pre-register, min 5 - max 10) Wytheville Community College Choir Under the direction of Cynthia Jackson Fairy Terrarium - presented by Amy Roberts certified Master Gardener ($25, pre-register, Limit 15) Wytheville Community College Concert Band Under the direction of Mr. Frank Pugh RRPH Church Choir presents "New, Emerging & Classic Southern Gospel Hits” under the direction of Jerry Stone 7:15 p.m The Riches, Gospel Main Stage 8:30 p.m. The Churchmen, Bluegrass Gospel Main Stage 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. CC, UL EBMP, UG Main Stage CC, UL Main Stage Main Stage The Churchmen are a Bluegrass Gospel group based in Collinsville, Virginia. The group was formed in 1989 when they began singing in local churches. Their Southern Gospel style, four part harmony, along with the sound of the bluegrass instrumentation, gives them a unique sound that has gained attention all across the country and abroad. Free Parking Holy Trinity Lutheran Church would like to invite the community to use their spring street parking lot during the week of the festival Performance Locations: CC, UL- 4th Street Civic Center Upstairs CC, LL- 4th Street Civic Center Downstairs CC, UG- 4th Street Civic Center Upper Grounds EBMP, LG- Elizabeth Brown Memorial Park, Lower Grounds EBMP, UG- Elizabeth Brown Memorial Park, Upper Grounds Farmers’ Market - Spring Street WPD Parking Lot- Wytheville Police Dept. Parking Lot Withers Park- 4th Street WPC- Wytheville Presbyterian Church WFD- Wytheville Fire Department UG, Tents- Tents across from the gazebo Shelter- Upper Grounds Stage Main Stage- Lower Grounds Stage Monday, June 20th Time Act Location Fire Camp (until 3 p.m.) - Sponsored by Wytheville Fire Department- Ages 6-15, Pre-Registration , Limit 15, FREE Fire House 10:00 a.m. Outdoor Art Exhibits (until 6 p.m.) 10:00 a.m. Butterfly the Clown, face painting & balloon art until 2pm EBMP, UG EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Rainbow Creations- sand art, face painting, moonwalk- until 9pm, fee EBMP, UG 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Artist in Residence- Susie Darby EBMP, UG Craft of the day (Until 1pm)- Sponsored by Crossroads Church 10:00 a.m of Christ (All ages, no limit) UG, Tents Canning and Food Safety- Sponsored by the Master Gardeners 10:00 a.m. WPC (16 and up, no limit) 10:30 a.m. Magic by Chaz Roaming Around 11:00 a.m. Building with Lowes- All Ages, Free, limit 50 UG, Tents Noon Indoor Art/Youth Art/Photography Exhibit (until 7 p.m.) Doll & Toy Show (until 6 p.m., receive entries 06/19 from 5:00pm-7:00 p.m. & 06/20 from 8:00-11:00 a.m.) CC, LL Noon Nate Montgomery & Misty Jackson, vocals Shelter 1:00 p.m. Wendy Pease-Water Bottle Fish (All ages,limit 20) CC, LL 2:00 p.m. Hand Print Sand Candles- (All Ages under 5 accompanied by adult, limit 20, fee $5.00, Pre-registration,) EBMP, UG 3:30 p.m. Constructing Bridal Bouquets- (All ages, limit 25, fee $10) Farmers’ Market 5:00 p.m. One Side Missing, Folk Rock/Americana Main Stage 5:00 p.m. Flower Show (Until 8pm) Sponsored by SWVA Wedding & Farmers’ Events- Entries received until 2:00pm. Judging begins at 2:00 pm Market 6:45 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 2/3 Goat, Folk Folk Soul Revival, Folk/Country Main Stage Main Stage 9:00 p.m. Spooky Story Telling, Bring a flashlight for a fantastic spooky adventure Meet at the gazebo Noon CC, UL 2/3 Goat was founded by lead singers Annalyse McCoy & Ryan Dunn, the band's melding of altcountry, bluesy folk and classic rock echo the core members' diverse roots: Annalyse descended directly from the infamous McCoys of Eastern Kentucky, and Ryan deeply rooted in the beach culture of southern New Jersey. Based in Bristol, VA/TN, a.k.a. the birthplace of country music, FOLK SOUL REVIVAL is one of southwest Virginia and northeast Tennessee's most beloved and sought after acts. Performing original roots-rock, the quintet's distinct, radio-ready sound and backporch instrumentation Helping to support the Festival Miss Chautauqua Pageant ; June 4, 2016 Art Walk; Fall 2016 Festival of Trees; December 2016 Longaberger Bingo; February 2017 Brews and Bands; May 2017 Tuesday, June 21st Time 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Act Outdoor Art Exhibits (until 6 p.m.) Butterfly the Clown, face painting & balloon art until 2pm 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Rainbow Creations- sand art, face painting, moonwalk- until 9pm, fee EBMP, UG Artist in Residence- Black Horse Artisan EBMP, UG Craft of the day (Until 1pm)- Sponsored by Crossroads Church of Christ UG, Tents Roaming Magic by Chaz Around Cize- with Becky Irvin from the Wytheville Community Center (Ages 4 Main Stage and up, limit 20, pre-register) 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Location EBMP, UG EBMP, UG 3:00 p.m. “Reach for the Stars” Theatre Camp- with George Bailey (All Ages, no limit) Indoor Art/Youth Art/Photography Exhibit (until 7 p.m.) Doll & Toy Show (until 6 p.m., receive entries 06/19 from 5:00pm-7:00 p.m. & 06/20 from 8:00-11:00 a.m.) Olivia Brewer - Vocals Jungle Boogie fun Coconut and Friends by Butterfly the Clown Ink Blot Coaster- (All ages 5 and under accompanied by adult, fee $6.00, Limit 10) Upcycle Chautauqua t-shirts,headbands, & totes- (8 and older, fee $5.00, Pre-registration, No Limit) 4:30 p.m. Lisa's School of Performing Arts Main Stage Yoga for Kids,with Becky Irvin from the Wytheville Community Center (Ages 4 and older, limit 20, pre-register) Painting in the Park - with Wendy Pease ($25, 16 & Older, 15 Limit, Pre-registration) Night Crossing - Celtic Sham - Irish/Celtic Baptist Church Farmer’s Market Main Stage Main Stage 11:00 a.m. Noon Noon Noon 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Shelter CC, LL CC, UL Shelter Shelter UG, Tents Shelter While many younger folk musicians in America were abandoning traditional music for more modern Pop, Sham kept the Irish tradition alive with crackling urgency. Sham have been collaborating for almost a decade but their musical reputation in Virginia is a ferocious one. Composed of some of the most supremely virtuosic players in Irish music today, they are a revelation to fans of all ages who were drawn to the group's thrilling, dynamic harmonies. Visit the Food Court! Please visit our food vendors: Pizza Hut- Pizza, Breadsticks Wytheville Ruritan Club- Funnel Cakes Peking Restaurant- Chinese Food Miller & Company- Milk shakes, sundaes, cones, waffle cones; corn dogs, ribbon fries, onion rings, hamburger, Italian sausage, Polish sausage, fresh squeezed lemonade, frozen lemonade, sweet tea, Shaved Ice. Greek Foods- By Miller & Co. – Gyros, Souvlaki, Greek salad, chicken supreme, fried cheese, fried veggies Carly’s Kettle Korn- Kettle korn, caramel corn Rose’s Concession Taco Trolley- Tacos, tostados, nacho salads, burritos, nachos & cheese, nachos supreme, baked potatoes with toppings, roasted corn on the cob Kyle’s Concessions- hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, chicken filets, chicken nuggets, potato wedges, deep fried pickles, deep fried Oreos, chicken nuggets, Philly Steak & Cheese, Blooming Onion Riverview Concessions- Sno-cones, popcorn, cotton candy, snow cones parfait, Soft Pretzel Mark’s BBQ Zone- Hickory Smoked Pulled Pork Sandwich, BBQ Beans, Cole Slaw and BBQ Sundae. Watch for the Daily Specials that will include items such as Smoked Chicken, Beef Brisket, Ribs, Wing, BBQ Wrap, Dirty Rice, Banana Pudding, etc. Wythe County 4-H-Strawberry Shortcake, chocolate cobbler topped with homemade ice cream, fruit sorbet. Wednesday, June 22nd Time Act Location 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Outdoor Art Exhibits (until 6 p.m.) Butterfly the Clown, face painting & balloon art until 2pm EBMP, UG EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Rainbow Creations- sand art, face painting, moonwalk- until 9pm, fee Artist in Residence EBMP, UG EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Craft of the day(Until 1pm)-Sponsored by Crossroads Church of Christ UG, Tents The Magical Illusions of Captain Jim , sponsored by Wythe County Shelter Public Library (all ages) Dehydration & Food Safety- Sponsored by the Master Gardeners, (16 and older, no limit) WPC 10:00 a.m. Zumba for Kids with Irene Daugherty from the Wytheville Community Center (Ages 4 and older, limit 20, pre-register) Main Stage 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Creative Healing, Mt. Rogers Performance Group (until 1:30 p.m.) Pet Rocks- sponsored by St. Paul Preschool - (All ages, No limit) Shelter Tents Noon Indoor Art/Youth Art/Photography Exhibit (until 7 p.m.) CC, LL Noon Doll & Toy Show (until 6 p.m., receive entries 06/19 from 5:00pm-7:00 p.m. & 06/20 from 8:00-11:00 a.m.) CC, UG 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Cardboard boat engineering- with the Wytheville Community Center (ages 5-12, limit 25, free, pre-register) Create a boat with cardboard and duck-tape and try to make it float UG, Tents Building with Lowes, sponsored by Lowes (all ages, limit 50) EBMP, UG Melted Crayons Art - (Ages 8 and up,limit 10, fee $5.00) UG, Tents 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. George Robertson , Accoustic Rich In Tradition, Bluegrass Shelter Main Stage 8:30 p.m. Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers , Bluegrass Main Stage Rich In Tradition Becki the Balloon Lady! No matter the source, Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers always put their distinctive stamp on a song, making it at once their own and a part of the chain of tradition that lies at the heart of bluegrass. Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers have been seen by thousands of fans across the continent through performances at a vast array of venues including the National Lost Found Bluegrass Folk& Festival, BluegrassBand Underground, Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman, and regular guest appearances on the Grand Ole Opry. Thursday, June 23rd Time Act 10:00 a.m. Outdoor Art Exhibits (until 6 p.m.) EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Butterfly the Clown, face painting & balloon art until 2pm EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Rainbow Creations- sand art, face painting, moonwalk- until 9pm, fee EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Location Artist in Residence- Wendy Pease Craft of the day-Sponsored by Crossroads Church of Christ (Until 1pm) “Fabrics of the Festival: A historical clothing exhibit” (Until 4 pm)- View clothing from Wythe County’s vibrant past on display at the Rock House. $2 Admission and Donations. Learn to Line Dance with the Wytheville Recreation Dept. (16 and up, limit 30, pre-register) EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Water Day (until 4pm) - Fee $10, All Ages Withers Park Noon Indoor Art/Youth Art/Photography Exhibit (until 7 p.m.) CC,LL Noon Adam Musick - Accoustic Shelter 2:00 p.m. Butterflie’s Super Silly Magic Show with Butterfly the clown (All ages, no limit) Shelter 4:30 p.m. Simplicity Dance Group, hip-hop, clogging from Glade Springs Main Stage 6:15 p.m. Cedric Burnside Project , Grammy Nominated Blues Artist Main Stage 8:00 PM Wohlfahrt Haus Dinner Theatre - Country Roads & Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat excerpts Main Stage 9:00 p.m. The Marcus King Band, Blues Main Stage 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. UG, Tents Rock House Museum Shelter Cedric Burnside, grandson of legendary R.L. Burnside and son of drummer Calvin Jackson, has been playing music all his life. He has developed a relentless, highly rhythmic charged style that takes the blues to another level. This four-time winner of the prestigious Blues Music Award’s Drummer of the Year (2010-2014) is widely regarded as one of the best drummers in the world and has begun to make a name for himself as a traditional Blues guitarist, as well. Cedric Burnside Project’s latest album, Descendants of Hill Country, was nominated for a Grammy for Best Blues Album of the Year. Young songwriter Marcus King’s debut album, displays his stunning command of rock, blues, psychedelia, funk, soul and improvisation — all with a distinctly Southern musical accent. Friday, June 24th Time Act Location 9:30 a.m. Creative Writing Awards Presentation (until noon) WPC-HH 10:00 a.m. Outdoor Art Exhibits (until 6 p.m.) EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Butterfly the Clown, face painting & balloon art until 2pm EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Rainbow Creations- sand art, face painting, moonwalk- until 9pm, fee EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Artist in Residence EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Craft of the day-Sponsored by Crossroads Church of Christ (Until 1pm) “Fabrics of the Festival: A historical clothing exhibit” (Until 4 pm)View clothing from Wythe County’s vibrant past on display at the Rock House. $2 Admission and Donations. UG, Tents Rock House Museum Reverse Tie-Dye- Free, No Limit , All Ages, bring dark colored t-shirt Toothpick Salt Painting- (All Ages under 5 must be accompanied by adult, fee $5.00, Limit15, pre-register) Open House Wytheville Fire Department(Until 3pm)- (all ages,no limit) Shelter Noon Indoor Art/Youth Art/Photography Exhibit (until 7 p.m.) CC, LL Noon Chautauqua Bazaar (until 8 p.m.) CC, UL Noon Loose Strings, Bluegrass Rainbow Paper Dahila- (Ages 8 and up, limit 15, fee $5.00, preregister) Shelter 2:00 p.m. Mason Jar Art- (Ages 8 and up, limit 12 fee $5.00, pre-register) CC, LL 5:00 p.m. Eric Gress, Country Main Stage 7:00 p.m. Caleb Caudle, Country Main Stage 9:00 p.m. Mickey Guyton, ACM Nominated Country Music Artist Main Stage 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. EBMP, UG Fire Department CC, LL Following in the tracks of Gram Parsons, Merle Haggard and George Strait, Caleb Caudle makes pure country music rooted in the genre's glory days, back when melody, mood and message ruled the roost. It's not contemporary countrypop, nor is it part of any underground outlaw scene. Instead, Caudle's music finds the middle ground between the classic twang of lateSeventies/early-Eighties country and the dusty stomp of modern-day Americana. Mickey Guyton signed to Capitol Records Nashville in 2011. Her debut single was the powerful “Better Than You Left Me”, which she co-wrote with Jennifer Hanson, Jenn Schott and Nathan Chapman. The single broke Country Aircheck history for the most one–week adds for a debut act’s first single. Mickey appeared on several "Who To Watch for in 2015” lists including NPR, Billboard,Spotify, Yahoo Music, Huffington Post, Mashable,Taste of Country and Nashville Lifestyles. She was also recently featured in the Wall Street Journal and, “Better Than You Left Me” was USA Today’s Song Of The Week. In 2016 she was nominated for ACM New Female Vocalist of the Year. Her highlyanticipated new single on Capitol Nashville is entitled “Heartbreak Song”. Saturday, June 25th Time Act Location 7:45 a.m. 5-K Registration CC, UG 9:00 a.m. 5-K Run, Sponsored by Curves of Wytheville Around Town 9:00 a.m. Car Show (until 3 p.m., gates open @ 8 a.m.) Withers Park 10:00 a.m. Outdoor Art Exhibits (until 6 p.m.) EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Rainbow Creations- sand art, face painting, moonwalk- until 9pm, fee EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Artist in Residence- Bryan Lawson EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Becki the Balloon Lady, twisting balloons EBMP, UG 10:00 a.m. Chautauqua Bazaar (until 8 p.m.) CC, UL Noon Noon Indoor Art/Youth Art/Photography Exhibit (until 7 p.m.) “Fabrics of the Festival: A historical clothing exhibit” (Until 4 pm)- View clothing from Wythe County’s vibrant past on display at the Rock House. $2 Admission and Donations. CC, LL Rock House Museum Noon The Brothers Little, Accoustic Shelter 1:00 p.m. Squirt Gun Painting - (all ages,no limit,fee $3, pre-register) EBMP, Tents 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Sidewalk Chalk & Bubbles (Until 4pm)-(All Ages, No Limit) CC, Sidewalk Becki the Balloon Lady, balloon twisting class ($10 includes pump and balloon kit, ages 7 & EBMP, UG up, pre-register, min 5 - max 10) 5:00 p.m. Carrington and Kay, Americana Main Stage 7:00 p.m. Steve Owens and Summertime, Beach Music Main Stage 9:00 p.m. Fantastic Shakers, Beach Music Main Stage THE FANTASTIC SHAKERS, known as the "South's Finest Show Band." Since the inception of the band, they have performed over 6,000 engagements. They have performed from New York to Florida and all throughout the Southeast. South Carolina's Grand Strand has become the band's summer home and their hit single "Myrtle Beach Days" catapulted The Shakers to the top of the Carolina musical groups. Steve Owens and Summertime was the winner of the 2012 Carolina Beach Music Awards as the “Favorite New Artist of the Year”. Come dance the night away with these guys. Thank you to the following for providing workshops: Crossroads Church of Christ Lowes Town of Wytheville Recreation Department Master Gardeners Sue Sprano Angie Griffith Wytheville Fire Department Amy Roberts George Bailey Shane Terry Millicent Hunnicutt Wendy Pease Southwest Virginia Wedding & Events Group Please note the Chautauqua office is located at the Haller House. If you are interested in registering for a workshop or if you have questions the week prior to the festival, please go to the Haller House located at 195 E. Washington Street to obtain information. During the festival, volunteers at the gazebo located at the entrance to the park will be available to assist you. Chautauqua Office Hours: Monday, June 13th thru Friday, June 17th : 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM WORKSHOPS! 2016 Wythe Arts Council, Ltd Board Sid Crockett, chairperson Matthew Frusher, vice-chairperson Rob Kern, treasurer Sue Sprano, recording secretary John Matthews, corresponding secretary Mary Cassell, immediate past chair Betty Billingsley Shirley Knack Dave Bockes Jessica Martin Anna Caldwell Karen Melton Sam Dukes Glenda Salerno Angie Griffith Todd Wolford 32 years ago Beth Pendleton, John Ward, Judson Lambert, Linda Butt, Anne B. Crockett-Stark, Pat Thompson & John Dowd planned the very first Chautauqua Festival-In-The-Park. Without thousands of volunteers each year, this festival would not be possible. Thank you to current and past board members for their time and service on the Wythe Arts Council. Wythe Bland Region Master Gardeners The Master Gardeners are volunteers with Virginia Cooperative Extension dedicated to working with the community to teach and promote environmentally sound horticulture practices through sustainable landscape management educational programs. Check out these amazing workshops sponsored by the Master Gardeners Sunday 1:00 pm: Plant and Sow for Children - Master Gardeners providing containers, soil, and seeds- Free-ages 5 & up Monday 10:00 am- Canning and Food Safety-Free-16 and up, no limit Wednesday 10:00 am -Dehydration & Food Safety-Free-16 and up, no limit Monday June 20th Wednesday 22nd come experience the well known Chaz the Magician. Flower Show- The Southwest Virginia Wedding & Events Group is proud to host the 32nd annual Chautauqua Flower Show from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Entries will be received Monday June 20th at the Farmers’ Market from 10:00am -2:00pm. Judging will begin at 2:00pm. Also on Monday you will have the opportunity to participate in a workshop on constructing Bridal Bouquets at 3:30pm. The cost for this workshop is $10.00 a person. We are bringing back an old favorite, The Doll & Toy Show. Dust off those favorite toys you’ve had put away for years. The show will feature two divisions, a youth division for those under the age 13 and a senior division for all others. (For everyone that enters the youth division they will receive a FREE ice cream cone during the festival.) Within each division there will be two voting categories, an antique and a current favorite category. Each person who attends the show will get to vote for their favorite in each division and a first and second award ribbon will be given as well as Best in Show ribbon. Please bring your entries to the 4th Street Civic Center from 12:00pm to 6:00pm on June 19th or 8:00 am to 11:00am on June 20th. If you have any questions feel free to call Sid Crocket at 276-228-4050 or Matthew Frusher 619-248-9228. Car & Truck Show Withers Park, June 25th Gates Open at 8am • Entry Deadline 11am • Awards at 1pm 1ST & 2ND PLACE IN EACH OF 17 CLASSES CARS: PRE-30’S; 30’S & 40’S; 50’S; 60’S; 70’S; 80’S; 90’S; 2000-2010; 2010-2015 • RAT ROD • STREET ROD • FORD MUSCLE • GM MUSCLE; TRUCKS: PRE-60’S; 70’S & 80’S; 90’S TO 2009; 2010-2015 PLUS BEST IN SHOW Pre-Register and Avoid Waiting in Long Lines Pre-Registration Fee is $15.00 – Day of Show $25.00 For More Information, Contact Dave Bockes @ (276) 920-4822 or E-Mail: wythevillefestival@yahoo.com Chautauqua 5K, June 25th at 9AM Entry Fee: $20.00 - Pre-registration: Must be received in mail by Wednesday June 22nd . Or by registration/paid entry fees before 6 PM June 24th at Elizabeth Brown Memorial Park Information Gazebo $25.00 - Day of Race: At race event registration- Gender (Male & Female)/ Age Brackets: 14 and Under, 15 – 19, 20 – 24, 25 – 29, 30 – 34, 35 – 39, 40 - 44, 45 – 49, 50 – 54, 55 59, 60 - 64, 65 & over * Trophies will be awarded to first and second place finishers of each division. * A gift card of $100.00 will be given to each first place overall male and female finishers. * A gift card of $50.00 will be given to each second place overall male and female finishers. * Additionally, the first place finisher of three randomly selected divisions, will be given a gift card of $50.00. a. If the entrants of this randomly selected division has already won overall first or second place, the gift card will go to the next place finisher of that division. b. If there are no other entrants in that division, another division will be randomly selected. Registrations are online at www.wythevillefestival.org Kid’s Fun Run Sponsored by Gatorade Chautauqua 5k Sponsored by Curves “Many Thanks and a Round of Applause’ Not to risk inadvertent oversights, the Wythe Arts Council wishes to express sincere thanks to all who contributed toward the success of the Chautauqua Festival-in-the-Park. We know this festival would not be possible without countless volunteer hours. It is estimated that approximately 1,000 volunteers support the activities leading up to and carried throughout the festival. Thanks, as well, are due for the unending gifts-in-kind. These types of gifts are abundant in quantity, invaluable in quality, and often so behind-the-scenes that they can be overlooked. They never seem to be motivated by recognition, yet without them, the show could never go on! Finally we dedicate this endeavor to our local and visiting festival-goers. Enjoy the 32nd annual Chautauqua Festival! Oscar American Legion Post # 9; Walmart #3270; Wythe County Community Hospital; Wytheville Moose Lodge #394 Emmy First Community Bank, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, PepsiCo,Truliant Federal Credit Union; Wellmont CVA Heart Institute Grammy ABB, Inc., Blue Ridge Nissan, Clark Precision Machine, First Bank of Virginia, First Century Bank, Grayson National Bank Links Women's Club of Wytheville, Peking Restaurant, Somic America, Union Bank &Trust Tony Anne B. Crockett-Stark, Bankers Insurance, Camrett Logistics, First Bank & Trust, Guynn Furniture Co.; Quadrant Engineering Plastic Products, Rentopia, Women of the Moose Wytheville Chapter #2345 Star Adams & Delp, P.C., Anne Powell, Blue Ridge Chiropractic,First Sentinel Bank of Wytheville,Grubb Funeral Home; Kiwanis Club of Wythe Co. Inc, Pascor Atlantic, Petals of Wytheville,United Country-Anders Realty,Wythe Eye Associates Wythe Sheet Metal, Inc., Wytheville Community College,Wytheville Lions Club, Wytheville Rotary Club Patrons Gold Duster Dental Laboratory, Litton Landscapes, LLC, Risk Solutions Insurance & Financial Service Inc.; Phyllis Ashworth, Dennis & Faye Barker, Billy Bittenley, Mark & Kathy Bloomfield, Gary & Mary Cassell, Sid & Nancy Crockett; Bill & Rita Dixon, Shane Terry & Matthew Frusher, Buster & Barbara Hounshell, Cecil & Seawillow Jackson, Floyd & Hilda Jonas; Rob & Gale Kern, Susan S. Lilly (In Memory of James "Jug" Shrader),Benny & Gale Lynn, David Manley, Bill & Teresa Matthews; Danny & Ellen McDaniel, Pete & Betty Nuckols, Martha Riggle, Joe & Glenda Salerno, Maria Timoney, CM & Mary Walters Friends Don & Charlene Flinchum Fur Fest Saturday, June 18th Wither’s Park 11 AM Pet Show Activities, Silent Auction, Games, Pet & Human Tattoos Proceeds benefit both Chautauqua & Wythe Humane Welfare League Thank you for helping to make the park a safe, clean & happy place for the community. Park Guidelines: guidelines administered by the Town of Wytheville Department of Parks & Recreation and enforced throughout the festival by members of the Wythe Arts Council, Ltd., in addition to the officials of the Town of Wytheville. •no possession or consumption of drugs and/or alcohol: no one intoxicated, under the influence of drugs and/ or alcohol • no consumption or use of tobacco products in designated areas •no firearms, knives, or weapons •no disorderly conduct •no property damage or destruction of property •no fighting •no stealing or theft of property •no abusive language or profanity Violation of these rules can result in disciplinary action, including expulsion from the park and/or legal liability for unlawful actions. In addition, to insure the safety of participants and festival-goers, please observe the following guidelines. These guidelines are enforceable by the Wythe Arts Council, Ltd., from the beginning of the festival (Friday, June 17 through Sunday, June 26,2016) •The rear and side of the lower and upper stages are reserved for the performers and members of the stage crew. •So that all Festival patrons can enjoy the concerts and workshops, there will be NO SMOKING or vaping allowed in the park. •Since beverages and food are available, we request that coolers not be brought into the park •Audience members are asked not to use umbrellas during performances. Rain ponchos are on sale at the Special Concessions tent. •Shoes & Shirts are required •NO ANIMALS will be permitted in the festival area •Bicycles, motorbikes, motorized vehicles, skateboards, roller skates/ blades, and/or other forms of transportation, except wheelchairs for the handicapped, will not be permitted in the festival area. •Only those vehicles displaying handicapped plates or special parking permits will be permitted to park in the area designated “special parking.” •No campaigning or solicitations (no brochures, pamphlets, etc.) without the expressed permission of the Wythe Arts Council, Ltd. •Please do not congregate on the pedestrian bridges or sit on the side supports. This creates serious congestion and traffic flow problems. •The park closes immediately following the closing of the act each evening. Please remove chairs each evening to avoid risk of being discarded. •A first-aid kit is located at the gazebo.