Crafter Dan - Bone Carving & Powder Horns
Ken Fike's Toys and Treasures - Wooden Toys for All Ages
Linda Jones- Native American Crafts
Greene Arc, Inc. -Jeff Bell -Bracelets, Purses, Gourmet Fudge, Wood Products
Native Fire- Dreamcatchers, Native Styled Art, Fine Art Paintings
Autumn's Boutique - Skin Care Lotions & More
Robin Swiger Knives
Neal Eakins' Whirlygigs
Lippencott Alpacas - Natural Alpaca Fiber Goods
Moose Antler Forge- Blacksmith Ironwares
Wyndd Drummer - Native American items, flags, kids things
Rockforge Arts - Primitive & Native styled crafts, Fine Arts, Festival T-Shirts
Rick Rhodes- Chainsaw Carvings
Mason-Dixon Woodworks- Handmade Family Heirloom Furniture & Home Decor
And many more items and vendors!
Festival Vendor's Menu
 
Mason-Dixon Park Volunteers
Soup Beans & Cornbread, Hotdogs, Maccaroni and Potato Salad
 
Uncle Jim's Donuts
Donuts, Coffee and Snow Cones
 
Taylortown United Methodist Church
Homemade Noodles, Cream Chicken Sandwiches,  BBQ Ham Sandwiches
 
April Adams
Funnel Cakes, Jams & Jellies
 
Diane Bonnell
Mountain Man Breakfast -Fried Potatoes, Eggs , Biscuits & Gravy,
Trapper's & Hunter's Lunch -Buffalo Burgers
 
Michelle & Martha's Baked Goods
Homemade Pies, Salt Risn' Bread, Yeast Bread, & Cookies
SATURDAY

 
10 am- Gates Open to the Public
 
10 am- Live Music Begins on the Cabin Stage
 
12  noon   Civil War Reenactment begins in the Main Field
 
12  noon   Free Pony Rides for Kids in Honor of Preston Butt
 
12:30    Lippencott Alpacas in Front of the Main Tent
 
ALL DAY EVENTS
Pre 1840's Rendezvoues Encampment
Civil War Encampment
ABC Animal Removal Trappers Display
Moose Antler Forge Blacksmith Display
Don Pyle's Antique Car Show
Chainsaw Carving
Ham Radio Operation
Antique Engine & Tractor Display

 
 
SUNDAY

9am- Non Denominational Church Service at the Main Tent-Gates Open to the Public
 
10 am-  Crafters & Vendors Begin Opening- Primitive Encampment Opens
 
10 am- Live Music Begins on the Cabin Stage
 
11 am- Civil War Reenactment begins in the Main Field
 
11:30 am- Lippencott Alpacas in Front of the Main Tent
 
5 pm- Raffle Drawing for the 2008 Primitive Crafts- Powder Horn, Possibles Bag, & Knife
 
ALL DAY EVENTS
Pre 1840's Rendezvoues Encampment
Civil War Encampment
Moose Antler Forge Blacksmith Display
Don Pyle's Antique Car Show
Antique Engine & Tractor Display
Chainsaw Carving
Ham Radio Operation
To commemorate the first sighting of the American Bald Eagle at last year's Frontier Festival we have created these wonderful t-shirts for the 26th Annual Festival. High quality shirts brought to you in a traditional historic design. Remember we sold out of Ramp Festival shirts in April so order early to guarantee you get one.
 
Adult or Child's small, medium or large $ 10 EACH
Adult XL  $13 EACH
Adult XXL & XXXL   $18 EACH
 
Contact Rockforge@aol.com for ordering
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Learn More About Us & America's History
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All submissions for the following articles should be submitted no later than the 25th of each month:
 
Living Green, Ye Olde Apothocary, Photo of the Month, Artisan of the Month, Special Announcements.
 
Advertising should be submitted by the 15th day of the month prior to publication.
 
Recipes can be submitted at anytime and will be published at random.
 
Submissions dealing with festivals should be submitted approximately 60 days prior to the festival or sooner if possible.
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A Special note to Vendors, Crafters, Artisans, & Musicians
 
Vendors, Crafters & Artisans

Set up is FREE at all of our Festivals. It is on a first come first serve basis with preference given to those loyal participants. Space is limited so please contact us for details. We do our best not to duplicate products through vendors so the competition between participants is avoided to the best of our ability.
 
Contact KeeperoftheLand@aol.com for details.
 
Musicians & Bands

Your performance at our Festivals is not a paying gig unless otherwise stated. You are however welcome to bring any related merchandise for you or your group to be sold (CD's, T-Shirts, Buttons, etc...) These items are often requested by the public.
 
We do reserve the right to refuse
vendors & musical groups.
Camping is available at the park throughout the year even when a festival is not being held. It is a nice family atmosphere and is convient to Interstate 79 as well as many local venues of interest. For more information on availability for your unit, family, or group please contact us for open spaces and dates. email Keeperoftheland@aol.com .
Visit the French and Indian War period before America became its own nation; talk with members of the Colonial Militia struggling for independence. Celebrate the successful trapping season at the yearly rendezvoues through the fur trade legacy of the Mountainmen and experience the brother against brother battles of the American Civil War all in one amazing weekend!
 
Join Mason-Dixon Historical Park of Pennsylvania for a walk through America's rich history August 22nd & 23rd!

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Moose Antler Forge