Schedule

Saturday, October 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The schedule will continue to be refined as the event draws near, so please check back for updates.



Download the full 2009 schedule here!


 

Activities

  • Stagecoach rides - $1/person, seats 4
  • Wagon rides
  • Atlatl throwing competition
  • Mechanical bull riding
  • Texas Hold 'Em Poker Tournament
  • Mutton busting
  • Calf scramble
  • Face painting
  • Caricature artist
  • Petting zoo
  • Pet Woodrow, the Longhorn Steer
  • Kiddy Korral/Playground

Music

  • Mike Lord Band
  • Rusty Nails

Other attractions/Exhibitions 

  • Knights of the Guild show
  • World's Champion Rodeo Clown, Leon Coffee (who does the SA Stock Show and Rodeo)
  • Joe Travieso, bladesmith at the Agricultural Heritage Museum—great with children, and really engaging both in his trade and personally. His demonstrations are very informative.
  • Legendary Ira Kennedy, as a storyteller on Texas, Texas gold, Enchanted Rock, Indians, etc. Ira is an author, journalist, historian, photographer, noted speaker, and audience captivator.
  • The famous trick roper, Doug Whitaker and the Balcones Forge of Central Texas, who are blacksmiths and entertainers
  • Soldier Encampment and Reenactment
    • The 6th Texas Infantry (Bluecoats) who will perform in the War Between the States re-enactments against Hood's Texas Brigade, Bonnie Blue Confederates, Lone Star Grays, and Alamo City Guards, who will also have a three-pound cannon; Texas Wild Bunch
  • Arrowhead Bob, who will provide storytelling and do an all-day Atlatl throwing contest
  • The Lone Star Dutch Oven Society, who will dress in period and show and tell and make cobblers
  • The Frontier Battalion of the Texas Rangers. This may include Joaquin Jackson, the famous Texas Ranger and author. Ribbon cutting.
  • Tim St. John, cowboy magician
  • Native American wedding with Chief Standing Bear
  • 6-gun Fast Draw Competition - $5/person for three shots
  • Trick Roper Doug Whitaker

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