FESTIVAL MENU
 
Mason-Dixon Historical Park
Homestead Soupbeans & Cornbread - All-American Hotdogs
 
Taylortown Methodist Church
CountryCreamed Chicken Sandwiches, Homemade Noodles, Ham BBQ, Soda Shop Rootbeer Floats. 
 
Danna Concessions
Philly Cheese Steaks, Nachos & Cheese, Curly fries.
 
April Adams
Festival Funnel Cakes, Pulled Pork BBQ Sandwiches & platters, Fresh Baked Pies
 
Uncle Jim's
Fresh- Made Donuts and Carnival Snow Cones
 
Diana Bonnell
Old Fasjioned Sausage Gravy & Biscuit
 
Michelle Statler
Settler's Salt Risin Bread, Cookies, & Pies
 
Patti's Belgium Waffle Tent
Savory Belgium Waffles & MapleSyrup
 
FESTIVAL SCHEDULE & FEATURED EVENTS
 
Gates will open both days at 10:00 am for the General Public
- ADMISSION IS FREE-
 
Pre-1840's Primitive Encampment of Mountain Men & Fur Traders Throughout the Weekend
-Blanket Trading Acceptable and Encouraged-
 
Civil War Re-enactment, Battlefield Amputation Recreation by Noel Clemmer
-Saturday at 1 pm & Sunday at 11 am-
 
Blacksmithing Display
by Blacksmith Dave Core of Moose Antler Forge
 
Fur Trappers' Diplay
by Mike Gray  owner of ABC Humane Animal Removal
 
LIVE MUSIC
- A Variety of Performers will Grace the Cabin Stage to Entertain Throughout the Festival-
 
 
Antique Engine & Tractor Display
A Large Collection of Antiques from Yesteryear
 
Ham Radio Display
Join the Greene County Ham Radio Association as they contact other Ham Radio Operators from around the world. Learn how you can start your own Ham Radio Set-up
 
Arts & Crafts
A Collection of Artisans and Crafters displaying their goods and wares for sale. Everything from Primitive Crafts, Contemporary Art, Photography, Furniture, Jewelry and Clothing, & Much More! Heirloom Quality gifts  are ready and waiting for you. Be sure to visit each Artist as they are generous enough to provide our FREE DOOR PRIZES for the Festival. See a List of some of those participating below.
 
Food Vendors & Concessions
Enjoy Homecooked Meals and Festival Favorites from one of our many Vendors. From the All-American Hotdog to the Rootbeer Float. Pies, Pastries, and Baked Goods will fill the air with that old fashioned country kitchen smell. You won't go hungry at the Frontier Festival.
 
Hand-Crafted Item Raffles
 
 
 
Free Door Prizes will be given throughout both days of the Frontier Festival to Visitors who Register
 
Gates will close at 6 pm each day.
 
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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.
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 for a walk through history at the
27th Annual Frontier Festival
 
Rockforge Arts    Heirloom Quality Fine Appalachian Art & Crafts, Native & Primitive Styles. Native American styled Jewelry, Pipes, and Beadwork. Scrimshaw, American Veteran Items, Original Artwork, Native American Music & More. Featuring an Autograph Session with Native American Flute Artist Cornsmoke.
 
White Buck Farms - Natural Jellies, Whiskey Jams, A Complete Line of Pennsylvania Dutch relishes & pickles including the famous Rebel Yell BBQ sauce.
 
Mason- Dixon Woodworks - Custom Designed Wooden Furniture, Vases, Bowls, Spoons,and More. Bill Strosnider Craftsman is a West Virginia Premier Artist.
 
Toys and Treasures - by  Ken Fike - A Collection of High Quality & Classical wooden toys and games for children.
 
Carolyn Marts-Whitehead - Artist/photographer  Original Photographs & Artwork. Portraits taken on-site  to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Frontier Festival. Carolyn will also be featuring her recent work on the endangered Artic Wolf from Oregon's White Wolf Sanctuary
 
Crafter Dan-  Hand Carved Powderhorns & Measures, war clubs and canes made from Horns, Bones, Antlers and More.
 
Designs by Turner Woodcrafts - Creative Wooden Boxes & More in All Shapes and Sizes.
 
Autumn's Botique boday & Mind - Homemade Organic Herbal Products & Aromatherapy
 
Southwest Images - Tree Trunk Furniture, Southwest Pictures, Gun Racks, & Colored Stones
 
The Flip Flop Girls -  Unique and Original flip flops & More.
 
Barb Cuchta - Candles and Dipped Scented Bears
 
Nancy Galford - Turquoise, Sterling & Beaded Necklaces,Capes & Ponchos
 
Robin Swiger -  Knives & Belt Buckles one of the largest selections around.
 
Neal Eakins - Maker of Pop Can Airplanes
 
 
 
To sell crafts, food, artwork or for general information about our events contact us at 304-879-5500 or 724-428-3729 or email: keeperoftheland@aol.com
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