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PO Box 291945
Kerrville, TX 78029-1945
Telephone:  (830) 792-1945

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Texas Heritage Living History 2007
was a huge success!!  See photos below...

THMF 20th Anniversary is 2007!!! 

Plan ahead! Sept. 28, 2007 is the Living History Day which will include a seminar with the Texas Folklore Society and an evening concert/dance. All at the Robbins Lewis Pavilion at Schreiner University.

A tribute to Jimmie Rodgers
the Father of Country Music
Open to the public - Free Admission
Schreiner University campus

View & print online:
LHD 2007 Educational Packet
1.10mb pdf; black & white version
Pick up your free color copy of the Educational Packet at the event on Sept. 28th!

Living History Day 2007 Poster


2007 PERFORMERS

 

Karen Abrahams, A Texas songwriter

Herb Arbuckle, Stories of Jimmie Rodgers

J. D. Barham, Western swing and the fiddle

Doug & Trish Baum, Texas Camel Corps

Raelene Besier, On Tribute to Jimmie Rodgers

Dusty Britches, Chuckwagon and Texas songs

Lawrence Clark, Texas songwriter

Javier Cortez & Dyanne Fry, Teepee with Indian tales and music

Vicki & Mark Crawford, A Texas Sing-a-long! 

Daughters of the Republic, Demonstrations

Duke Davis, “Westward Ho” 

Robert Delery & James Harris, Saddle Pals, Western music 

Robert Duke, Roping with a twist

Jerry Faglie, Texas Mountain Man

Clifton Fifer Jr., Indian tales, music, Buffalo Soldier

Kevin Fitzpatrick, Trick roping

Dale Friedrich & Jesus Train, Union Church at 10:00 a.m.

Dennis Gaines, Tall Tales of Texas

Tony Gallucci, Indian stories, drums and flute

Lee Haile and Acalya, A Texas Storyteller

Also on Texas Folklore Panel from 4-6 p.m.

Peg Hainey, Many Hats - Dulcimer Players, Cactus Society, Rope Making, Cotton Gin Demo, Buffalo Soldier from Brenham, Rug Hooking, Bead Weaving, Pine Needle Basket Making, Cosmetics of the 1800's, Cowboy Al on guitar

Hayden, Rodney, Texas Songwriter/tribute to Jimmie Rodgers at noon

Hill Country Archeological Society, Demonstrations

Hoppy Hopkins, Commanche Tales, Teepee

Lauren & Wheeler Hughes, Chuckwagon exhibit

William Indian Sr., Texas Songwriter

Institute of Texan Cultures, Various cultural demonstrations

Lance Johnstone, Texas Horseshoeing demonstration

Barbara Kooyman, Texas songwriter/Texamericana Organization

Grady Lee, A Chuckwagon, Texas songs

Brennen Leigh, Texas songwriter, Tribute to Jimmie Rodgers as noon

Lorraine Lemon, Art2Heart—move into music!

Conjunto Taller

Masters Quartet from Trinity Baptist Church, Union Church at 2:00 p.m.

Doc Moore, Texas storyteller

Jim Morris, Arrowheads and Texas

Stan Morris, Tribute to Jimmie Rodgers at noon

Tony Navarra, “I am Jimmie Rodgers”/noon Tribute to Jimmie Rodgers

Roy Neal, Demonstrations/Mountain Man

Susie Nelson, Texas writer/bio of Willie Nelson, Children’s stories

Megan Padrone, American Indian dancers

Brett Rozek, American Indian demonstration

Ray Rios, Danzs Azteca/ a ceremony for the world

Jim Runge, Medicine Wagon

Jean Schnitz, Texas Folklore Society and Riverpickers, 4-6 p.m.

Schreiner University Choir, Union Gospel Church at 1:00 p.m.

Daniel Link, Silver Moon Band, Texas songwriters

Slim Richey Dream Band, Texas Jazz

Southern Oaks Baptist for Gospel, Union Church 11:00 a.m. (tentative)

Jack Steele, Museum of Western Art

Frank Taylor and David LeStourgeon

Good old fashioned country music

Dale Thompson, Singing Jimmie Rodgers

One Thousand Trail Cowboy Church “Slack” Band, Union Church at 9:00 a.m. Kick off!!

Tim Tingle, Chocktaw Tales                                             

Bobby Joe Wood, Chuckwagon

Bill Walding and Rusty Cox, Chuckwagon and cowboy songs

Emil C. Willmann, Tribute to Jimmie Rodgers at noon

Bobby Joe Wood, Chuckwagon


Special Thanks to Our 2007 Sponsors:

Schreiner University, Cailloux Foundation, Jackson Family Foundation, Peterson Foundation, Texas Commission on the Arts, Dr. Kathleen Hudson, KVRL, Kerrville Convention and Visitors Bureau, Barbara Hailey, The Family Sports Center, Glaze Designs of Texas, Kerrville Area chamber of Commerce, Kerrville Sunrise Lions Club, AC Print, Back 40 Supply, Bank of the Hills, Bess Lester, Buzzie’s BBQ, Caddy Shack Golf Carts, Culligan Water, Dr. Pepper, Hill Country Septic Service, Hillcrest Motel, The Hunt Store, Janice Kennemer, Kerr Business Services, Maverick Internet BBS, Mini Mart, Rob Booth, Ruth Huang, Sodexho Campus Services, Southern Oaks Baptist Church, Wells Fargo Bank, Y.O. Resort Hotel and Conference Center, and other generous Hill Country businesses and individuals.
Last update:  Tuesday, April 29, 2008

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