This past winter has not been an easy one for us. Bessie has been in Kansas City since the end of the year. She came home for Christmas. She was put on the transplant list the end of the year. To date, she has not matched 5 hearts that were examined for her. She still has problems with the antibodies not matching. Keep her in your prayers.
The park has had many problems with busted water pipes,roads washed out, and not enough time, energy or funds to fix it all. Scott has about exhaused himself trying to keep up with it but he is doing an excellent job. We sure do need a maintenance person or couple to live at the park to help with these kinds of situations.
Anyway, things are finally getting ready and looking like there is going to be a festival. The grass is beautifully green, our kitchen is totally equipped for our eating needs and our beautiful stage still looks great. We have a teriffic band line-up, over 40 shows for the weekend. On Saturday at 10:00 there will be instrument workshops and there will be your very own mandolin lesson from David Davis.
We are also displaying beautiful hand-crafted quilts again. This showing will be in Bill Jones' garage. There will be refreshments served, a guest book to sign with comments and, of course, you may make purchases of special items.
We will be priviledged to have Gene Skinner as our emcee and Phillip Pitts as our sound man. They do an excellent job. We hope you will bring your family and friends to this fun-filled weekend. We are expecting you. Oh, and be sure to celebrate our 40th annual festival this coming Labor Day weekend. See you soon.
Scott & Bessie Reeder
The park has had many problems with busted water pipes,roads washed out, and not enough time, energy or funds to fix it all. Scott has about exhaused himself trying to keep up with it but he is doing an excellent job. We sure do need a maintenance person or couple to live at the park to help with these kinds of situations.
Anyway, things are finally getting ready and looking like there is going to be a festival. The grass is beautifully green, our kitchen is totally equipped for our eating needs and our beautiful stage still looks great. We have a teriffic band line-up, over 40 shows for the weekend. On Saturday at 10:00 there will be instrument workshops and there will be your very own mandolin lesson from David Davis.

We are also displaying beautiful hand-crafted quilts again. This showing will be in Bill Jones' garage. There will be refreshments served, a guest book to sign with comments and, of course, you may make purchases of special items.
We will be priviledged to have Gene Skinner as our emcee and Phillip Pitts as our sound man. They do an excellent job. We hope you will bring your family and friends to this fun-filled weekend. We are expecting you. Oh, and be sure to celebrate our 40th annual festival this coming Labor Day weekend. See you soon.
Scott & Bessie Reeder
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