Cider Days 2011 Program

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Springfield Vintage Motor Club Car Display Take a trip down memory lane as you stroll by these classic cars. Provided by the members of the Springfield Vintage Motor Club, these vintage cars will be on display both Saturday and Sunday with their owners there to tell you their favorite memories of “cruisin’.” The display is located east of the JQH and Walnut Street entrance. Scarecrow Village Find your favorite scarecrow in the Scarecrow Village, located on the west end of the festival. Churches, schools and community groups have all worked hard to build their very own creative scarecrows. Vote for your favorite scarecrow on Saturday and turn in your ballot at the festival headquarters, booth 44-45, in the middle of the festival. Free Hands-On Activities for Children MOST-Missouri’s 529 College Savings Plan present hands-on activities for children! Come enjoy inflatables, chalk-art and unique craft activities provided by area non-profit organizations! The children’s area is located at the west end of Cider Days. JQH Parkway & Walnut Entrance ATM Bandstand Main Food Ct Coke Sales Coke Sales Cider Cider Coke Sales Coke Sales Scarecrow Village “Music at the Inn” Showwagon STAGE Florence Entrance Hampton Entrance T-shirt Sales/Festival HQ Volunteer Tent Booths 1-43 Booths 44-71 Booths 89-112 Booths 81-88 Booths 72-80 Children’s Hands-On Area w/ Inflatables Springfield Vintage Motor Club Walnut Street Entrance National Ave N Festival Map A Special “Thank You” To Our Sponsors Special Thanks Also To... Springfield City Council, Springfield Police Department, Springfield Public Works, City Utilities, Plaza Realty, Missouri State University, Fassnight Creek Farms, Empire Bank, Midwest Family Broadcasting, All Events Rental, Mark Steele Communications, Nprint Graphix, Clear Creek Golf Carts, Waste Corporation of America, Gott’s to Go, Southwest Audio Visual, Ozarks Coca-Cola/Dr Pepper Bottling Company, Southern Missouri Containers, Craig Wagoner & Brentwood Management, Walnut Street Inn, Ebbet’s Field, all Media sponsors, exhibitors, performers and volunteers!

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Springfield Vintage Motor Club Car DisplayTake a trip down memory lane as you stroll by these classic cars. Provided by the members of the Springfield Vintage Motor Club, these vintage cars will be on display both Saturday and Sunday with their owners there to tell you their favorite memories of “cruisin’.” The display is located east of the JQH and Walnut Street entrance.

Scarecrow VillageFind your favorite scarecrow in the Scarecrow Village, located on the west end of the festival. Churches, schools and community groups have all worked hard to build their very own creative scarecrows. Vote for your favorite scarecrow on Saturday and turn in your ballot at the festival headquarters, booth 44-45, in the middle of the festival.

Free Hands-On Activities for ChildrenMOST-Missouri’s 529 College Savings Plan present hands-on activities for children! Come enjoy inflatables, chalk-art and unique craft activities provided by area non-profit organizations! The children’s area is located at the west end of Cider Days.

JQH Parkway& Walnut Entrance

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CokeSales

CokeSales Cider Cider

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CokeSales

Scarecrow Village

“Music at the Inn” ShowwagonSTAGE

FlorenceEntrance

HamptonEntrance

T-shirt Sales/Festival HQVolunteer Tent

Booths 1-43 Booths 44-71

Booths 89-112 Booths 81-88 Booths 72-80

Children’s Hands-OnArea w/ Inflatables

Springfield VintageMotor Club

Walnut Street Entrance

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Festival MapA Special “Thank You”

To Our Sponsors

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Special Thanks Also To...Springfield City Council, Springfield Police Department, Springfield Public Works, City Utilities, Plaza Realty, Missouri State University, Fassnight Creek Farms, Empire Bank, Midwest Family Broadcasting, All Events Rental, Mark Steele Communications, Nprint Graphix, Clear Creek Golf Carts, Waste Corporation of America, Gott’s to Go, Southwest Audio Visual, Ozarks Coca-Cola/Dr Pepper Bottling Company, Southern Missouri Containers, Craig Wagoner & Brentwood Management, Walnut Street Inn, Ebbet’s Field, all Media sponsors, exhibitors, performers and volunteers!

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ClayCountryside Pottery, Dan Bork, 8Lilia Potter, Jodi DeJong, 81Random Acts of Pottery, 28Good Earth Pottery, Dalton C. Poole, 34Corvus Moon Pottery, Robert & Ruth Briggs, 47Copperleaf Studio, Gordon & Terri Balden, 85

FabricGiggles & Whimsy, Melissia Holtcamp, 4-5Sweetie Pies’ Creations, Pam Clouse, 7Add Attractions, Vickey Boyd, 27Three Sisters Boutique, Mindy Maddux, 32Lily K Designs & Holly’s Hobby, Christina McNeely, 36googoo to you, Carol Duvall, 46Lilyhill Vintage Designs, Sally Talbot, 61Designs by Dee, Dee Jennings, 66Vintique Designs, Linda Blaker & Ruth Tickner, 83Pet Beds, Burrows & Beyond, Sherrie Fry, 87Crazy Fingers Creations, Nina Marino, 93Susan’s Designs, Susan Allen, 96

GlassFusion Stained Glass Studio, Erin Frerking, 15Felicity Glass, Jean Murphy, 51Heartwood Creations, Anita Hejtmanek, 57Doss Glass, Craig Doss, 84Jim the Bottle Guy, James D. Mormann, 97

JewelryMade With Aloha Creations, Lori Hoppe, 3Two Charming Chix, Diane Thaemert, 11-12Linders Photography, Etc., Jennifer Linders, 13Wolf Spirit Designs, Carol Flowers, 14Coup de Rouge, Janet Bujarski, 16-17Springpatch Jewelry, Bridget Dierks, 21Adornments by Marilyn, Marilyn Barnes, 24The Persimmon Tree, Linda Davis, 25Three Sisters Boutique, Mindy Maddux, 32Sterling Silver Creations, Vicki Gibson, 35Earthworks Designs, Sherrie Householder, 38Funky Relics, Robin Yancey, 40bhayes designs, Brenda Hayes, 53Jewels of Art by Margaret, Margaret Dodge, 55

Just Joy Collection, Joy Mason, 59Lilyhill Vintage Designs, Sally Talbot, 61Kel’s Custom Designs, Kelly Pearman, 64Earth, Gems & Relics, Elaine Willig-Wang, 66Kelly Hamilton, 78

Mixed Media Mythic Masks, Samantha Bean, 30Birchtree & Lula, Jesse Stone, 58Kelly Hamilton, 78

OtherOzark Mountain Dessert Coffee, Pat Dilday, 1-2Face Art by Bill, Bill Baunach, 10The Funky Pumpkin, Mary Guccione, 19Fabulous Hair Feathers, Janet Gray, 22Six Shooter Leather, James Miller, 29Carved in Stone, Tim & Niki Knopf, 31The Intial Co., Karla Gress, 43The Pie Box, 48Art By Belle, Crystal Belle Barton, 64Honey Heaven, 68Katie Made, Katie Kring, 69Nature’s Canvas, Linda Horsch, 78Cutting Edge Creations, Betsy Randolph, 78Coyote Country Market, Jo Houston, 79Leatherworks, Gary Gammon, 82Sister Soups – Dips, Dessert & Dry Mixes, 94-95Hollymar, Mary Martin, 92Ted E. Bear’s Toy Factory, 111

PhotographyLinders Photography, Etc., Jennifer Linders, 13Shortleaf Photography, Ryan McCoy, 20Bluff Spring Photography, Rod Kissinger, 54Creative Sand Photography, Tiffany Sand, 65

WoodThe Spoonworks, Dave Leedham, 26Norman’s Handcrafted Furniture, Mark Hicks, 39The Name Frame Place, Kevin Ledford, 41-42Carl’s Creations, Carl Rauh, 62DePietro’s Crafts, Helen DePietro, 91

Saturday, September 17, 2011Hoover Music Bandstand Stage 11:00-12:00 – The Woodshed Boys12:00-1:00 – Rowan’s Crossing 1:00 – 2:00 – Dan Cogell2:00 – 3:00 – New Monster’s Collective3:00 – 4:00 – Little Hoover’s Big Band

Reliable Superstore Showwagon Stage10:30 – 11:00 – Ozark Dance Academy11:00 – 11:30 – The Skinny Improv11:30 – 12:30 – Springfield Little Theatre Youth Performance Troupes12:30 – 1:00 – The Cast of “The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, Jr” 1:00 – 1:30 – Sonshine Dance Troupe1:30 – 2:00 – Malaika Dancers2:00 – 2:30 – Ann’s Performing Arts Center2:30 – 3:00 – Springfield Ballet3:00 – 4:30 – Pat’s Clogging Studio4:30 – 5:00 – Steps & Stages Performing Arts Center

Empire Bank Music at the Inn Stage10:00 – 11:00 – Stringfield11:00 – 11:30 – Bill Haller 11:30 – 12:30 – Jay Caughron, Street Organ1:30 – 2:00 – Kevin Cott 2:00 – 3:00 – Jake Wesley Rogers 3:00 – 3:30 – Lija Fonner3:30 – 4:30 – One Voice

Sunday, September 18, 2011Hoover Music Bandstand Stage 12:30-1:00 – Missouri State Island Breeze Steele Band1:00 – 2:00 – The Denzil & Jonathan Band2:00 – 3:00 – The Woodshed Boys3:00 – 4:00 – Republic Community Band

Reliable Superstore Showwagon Stage 11:30 – 12:30 – Springfield Little Theatre Youth Performance Troupes12:30 – 1:00 – The Cast of “The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, Jr”1:00 - 1:30 – Malaika Dancers2:00 – 2:30 – Ozark Dance Academy2:30 – 3:00 – SRO Lyric Theatre3:00 – 4:00 – SuperCharge4:00 –4:30 – Petra Ballet Company

Empire Bank Music at the Inn Stage10:00 – 11:00 – Jake Wesley Rogers11:00 – 11:30 – Polyrhythmic Percussion11:30 – 12:30 – Jay Caughron, Street Organ12:30 – 1:30 – Randy Buckner 1:30 – 2:00 – Lija Fonner 2:00- 3:00 – Lyal Strickland3:00 – 4:00 – One Voice4:00- 5:00 – Rowan’s Crossing

*2:00pm Saturday and Sunday “Along Route 66,” a presentation by David Eslick located inside the Walnut Street Inn

**Performance schedule suject to change.

The Deal Chicken, 76KRBK, 77Springfield Roller Girls, 98Springfield News-Leader, 99Petra Ballet Company, 100

Amycakes Bakery, 33Fria, 49 Just Nuts, 50Rock’n Ribs Brats, 50aOh Fudge, 56

Food Vendors

The Coffee Ethic, Cider Stands, 80 & 109Rocco’s Pizza, Florence & WalnutTropical Treats, Hampton & WalnutPeruvian & South American Foods, Food TentCrosstown BBQ, Food Tent

Casper’s, Food TentOzarks Country Kettle Corn, 89Corn Dude, 90Jack’s Ice Cream, 110

Media Sponsors/Organizations

CASA of Southwest Missouri & AO, Inc., 101Camp Barnabus, 102Grace United Methodist Church, 103SNAP (Spay Neuter Assistance Program), 104Humane Society of Southwest Missouri, 105

Girls for Good, 106City of Springfield Public Works, 107MOST – Missouri’s 529 College Savings Plan, 108Ozarks Food Harvest, 112Springfield-Greene County Park Board, 113

Artist Showcase Performance Schedule

Introducing the new face of...

HollymarMary MartinBooth 92

Art by BelleCrystal Belle Barton

Booth 64

Mythic MasksSamantha BeanBooth 30

Crazy Fingers CreationsNina MarinoBooth 93

Nature’s CanvasLinda Horsch

Booth 78