Lippencott Alpacas
These are quickly becoming collector's items for those "Rampers" who follow the festival circuit each Spring! One even auctioned on eBay for $70! Last year all but 5 T-Shirts sold before the second day of the festival. Each shirt is made of heavy weight cotton. Available this year in both long and short sleeve adult sizes up to 3XL. There will be a limited supply available.

Order now to secure your shirt and have it ready for pick-up at the festival or contact us to have one shipped. Don't miss getting yours at a discounted price for early bird buyers.


Basic Tee - 12.00
Long Sleeve Tee - 17.00 

add $2.50 for 2XL and 3XL Sizes ** YOU CAN ORDER ONLINE FROM THE HOME PAGE**
Fish's Shining Time- Rendezvous/Mountain Man Trade Goods & Supplies
Dan Robertson- Powder Horns, Bone Carvings
Rick Rhodes- Chainsaw Carving Sculptures
Toys and Treasures- safe non-toxic wooden toys and games
White Buck Farms- Pennsylvania Dutch Jams & Jellies
Michelle & Martha's- Homebaked Good from Scratch
Lippencott Alpacas- Our farm store features alpaca products
Rockforge Arts- Ramp Festival T-Shirts, Cookbooks, Jewelry & More
Mason-Dixon Woodworks- Heirloom Quality Wood Craft
The Oak Forest Apiary- Fresh Honey
Paula Watkins- Christian Jewelry
Craft Show Lady-Steeler & WVU Pillows
Bob & Deb's- Indian Jewelry, Knives, Dreamcatchers & Beadwork
Cathy Burnhart -Solar lights and light posts
Tom & Laura's Unique Wreaths
Elaine Thompson- Cowboy Hats, Belts & Buckles
Sandy Conrad -Hand Engraved Glassware
Dave Turner-Woodworking
Make Peace Naturals-Soy Candles & Soaps
 
And Many More!
Sunday-April 19
 
9 am - Non Denominational Church Service

For those who would like to join us for the morning of giving thanks we will have a service available.  Please feel welcome to join us for worship.
 
10 am - Matt Sherman

Matt returns on day 2 to kick off another fine festival feast. Matt is always good for some Dylan and a good joke or two.
 
11 am - Al Anderson & Granny Blosser

Anderson is a favorite among music lovers of all ages. Delivering the best of the the 50's and 60's Al lends his soulful vocal talents to us once again bringing us a variety of songs from yesteryear. Add West Virginia's Own "Minnie Pearl" into the mix and you have a hootin good time. From Country & Western  to Mountain Gospel each song is delivered in a way only Granny can do it.
 
 
12 noon - Country Pride

This well established band will have you dancing before you know it. Country Music lovers  will be honky tonkin' at the festival to styles of these veteran performers.
 
1pm - Rooster

New to our festival circuit is Rooster. Come enjoy some ramps and show 'em a good country mountain welcome!
 
2pm - Get Er Done

Anyone got a clue where this band got their name? Sure to continue the the great music and fun time at the festival; Get Er Done makes their Cabin Stage debut.
 
3pm - 5pm  The 501 Band

This is the band that makes being country cool. From oldies to newies this band brings a new element to the Mason-Dixon Cabin Stage. Always a favorite crowd pleaser these guys are our regular headliners. Watch out for the fiddle!
 
Saturday-April 18

10 am - Matt Sherman

A Variety of Country, Folk, and Humor. You never quite know what you are going to get but you are sure to love this Native American Singer.
 
11 am - Roger Cutright

Cutright's strong vocals give us classic songs that bring us back in touch with the campfire stylings of America's original Cowboys such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. 
 
12 noon - Life's Railway

Absorb the beautiful mountain setting of Mason-Dixon Park, breath in the spring air and enjoy the spiritual sounds of Life's Railway. The gospel sounds of this band will awaken your soul.
 
1pm - 3pm  Heartbeat

A little Rock, a little Gospel, all inspirational.  This Pittsburgh based group is returning  to the cabin stage with a powerful message in song.
 
3pm - 5pm Wildfire

These guys have hit the cabin stage for three festivals now. Back by popular demand and wrapping up day one with a 2 hour set!  Get your boot scootin ready as these guys will have you toe tapping and dancing in the rows.
 
Shake off that Winter house bug and catch some Spring Fever! It is time to celebrate the 19th Annual Mason-Dixon Ramp Festival. Come join us for 2 days of family fun and entertainment at the earliest and oldest festival of its kind in Greene County, Pennsylvania.
 
We are just a couple of miles off Interstate 79 with easy to read signs to help get you here. If you are looking for live music, crafters, artisans, demonstrations, and displays we are the place you want to be.
 
Not to mention a large selection of food for everyone Ramp Lovers or not! This is not a simple dinner we are talking about but a fresh Spring feast for all to get the blood flowing and cure your cabin fever!
Special Raffle Item- Roy Scott Turkey Call
Rick Rhodes Chainsaw Carving

This countdown provided by
Rockforge Arts

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.
Park News & Updates - Next Festival Information
Camping is available at the park 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 .
 
2009
Holidays and Observances

 
January

     Thurs Jan. 1  New Years
     Mon Jan. 19 M. L. King, Jr. Day
     Tue Jan. 20 Presidential Inaug.
 
February

     Mon Feb. 2 Groundhog Day
     Sat Feb. 14 Valentine's Day
     Mon Feb. 16 President's Day
     Tue Feb. 24 Mardi Gras
     Wed Feb. 25 Ash Wednesday
 
March

     Tue Mar. 17 St. Patrick's Day
     Fri Mar. 20 First Day of Spring
 
April

     Wed Apr. 1 April Fool's Day
     Sun Apr. 12  Easter
     Wed Apr. 22 Earth Day
     Fri. Apr. 24 Arbor Day, U.S.
 
May

     Tue May 5  Cinco De Mayo
     Sun May 10 Mothers Day
     Sat May 16 Armed Forces Day
     Mon May 25 Memorial Day
 
June

     Sun June 14 Flag Day
     Sun June 21 Father's Day
     Sun June 21 Summer Begins
July

     Sat July 4 Independence Day
 
  August
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September

     Mon Sep. 7 Labor Day
     Tue Sep. 22 First Day of Autumn
October

     Mon Oct. 12 Columbus Day
     Sat Oct. 31 Halloween
 
November

  Sun Nov. 1 Daylight Savings Time
     Wed Nov. 11 Veteran's Day
     Thur Nov. 26 Thanksgiving
 
December

     Mon Dec. 21 First Day Winter
     Fri December 25 Christmas Day