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First time’s the charm Engraver from White named BSAF 2015 Media Award Winner BY ERIC SANDBULTE The Brookings Register
BROOKINGS – Last year might have been Darrel Thornbery’s first showing at the Brookings Summer Arts Festival, but the 2015 Media Award Winner made it count. Thornbery’s an old-school engraver who’s made the art a lifelong pursuit and a fulfilling career. He does his craft by hand, just as he did when he began his apprenticeship in 1970 for a company his brother managed after his time in the Army. At that Colorado Springs belt buckle company, he found himself excelling. He had always been fond of doodling but didn’t think of himself as particularly artistic. In the Army, he whiled away time marking up whatever pieces of metal he had on hand with a nail or screwdriver. “It just came really naturally,” he said. “My apprenticeship when I went into the engraving field, it’s usually two years and then they’ll let you move on to the engraving bench. I was at it in three months.” After spending 12 years at that company, he came to work for several other engraving companies across the country, from Los Angeles to Nashville. With his work for companies like Gibson Guitar, he’s done work for some high-profile musicians, working on pieces for Willie Nelson, Nine Inch Nails and Brooks and Dunn. In fact, if you watch the music video for Brooks and Dunn’s “Play Something Country” on Youtube, you can
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Darrel Thornbery, an engraver from White, was named the Brookings Summer Arts Festival 2015 Media Award Winner.
spot his engraving work on the aluminum body plates on both artists’ guitars. To see his work being used in videos like that is fulfilling. “I mean, it’s satisfying, so satisfying that it’s being appreciated, and it gets to that point where it’s out in the public and people like it,” he said. A highlight during his decades of metal work was doing a freelance piece for one of his favorite artists, Bob Dylan. These days, he’s focusing more on sharing the process of his art with the public while out in art shows, which he started attending about five years ago after a friend invited him to one. “There’s so few of us left that do this, hand engraving,” Thornbery said. “I would rather share my art. Hopefully some-
body would like to try it. ... I’d be willing to teach someone. I mean, I’m getting close to 70 now, and I’d like for it to carry on.” At art shows, he sells a variety of things. “I do clocks, I do hair barrettes, key chains. If it has metal, I’ll figure out a way to mess with it,” he said. “I’ve engraved on helicopter parts and motorcycles.” The process of engraving metal by hand is a tedious one, but rewarding all the same. It’s not done with hammer and chisel, which would better be called chasing. Instead, he simply “pushes” the tools into the soft metals he works with, carving the metal to achieve his designs. Metals from nickel, silver, brass, aluminum, up to mild steel can be worked on under
Come praise in the park! BROOKINGS – Sunday morning at the Brookings Summer Arts Festival starts with a non-denominational church service at the Pioneer Park Bandshell at 8:30 a.m. The annual service is a longstanding tradition of the festival, so that artists, vendors and
patrons may start the day with worship. All are welcome. Vehicle parking will not be permitted inside the park. Attendees are asked to use alternate off-site parking.
his watchful eye and steady hands, but he doesn’t care for working with gold. “It’s nasty to work in. When I take my tool and start to cut, you can actually hear it crunching,” he said, whereas with other metals like silver, “it’s like butter.” When doing his engraving, he does it not only by hand, but he makes the designs completely freehanded as well. “I start down at the bottom and come up and around. Then, if maybe I had a mistake, then it may change my pattern and then I go from there,” he said. If he likes, he can use chemi-
cals to give the metal a different look and even a different feel. It’s the whole process of taking an unembellished piece of metal and making it something more, something beautiful, that he loves the most. He does take on odd jobs for those who ask, and he’s open to working on a variety of metal objects. For instance, he has a brass bell on hand that he’s anxious to start working on, once he figures out how best to hold it for the engraving process. However, he doesn’t engrave guns (“Not that I wouldn’t like to”), only saying they’re “a totally different venue.” His workshop at his home in White is an assembly line of different projects all in different stages of completion. “I have stuff everywhere. I probably have half a dozen projects laying there at one stage or another. I was doing a pickguard for a guitar. I got the shape cut out, and I laid out the pattern I want on it, and it’s lying there. I’ve got a couple necklaces I’m working on for someone. And a jewelry box that someone wanted. I stay pretty busy.” He’s thrilled to have been recognized by the Brookings Summer Arts Festival with the 2015 Media Award, and thanked them. “I’d like to thank the City of Brookings for having me and enjoying my work, and the Art Council here. I would because they’ve been very nice and very helpful.” Contact Eric Sandbulte at esandbulte@brookingsregister.com.
Take the shuttle bus to BSAF The Brookings Summer Arts Festival will team up with the Brookings Area Transit Authority (BATA) for shuttle bus service this year. BATA handicap-accessible buses will run continually on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Park your car in the South Dakota State Agricultural Heritage Museum north parking lot at North Medary
Avenue and 11th Street. Suggested donations of $1 each way per person would be appreciated. Riders will be dropped off at the shuttle bus stop on the east side of Pioneer Park. Additional reserved handicap parking spaces are located at Pioneer Park. Gate guards on the east and west sides of the park will provide assistance; watch for signs near the park.
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Artists: 2016 Brookings Summer Arts Festival Clothing Lisa Boesch, #48 ellembee, inc., Wixom, Minn. Tom Joyce, #3 Joyce Family Dyes, Topeka, Kan. Angie Lunden, #8 Rock Me Mama, Astoria Marcia Mollet, #78 Marcia Ann’s Kountry Kids, Jefferson Wanda Kay Schmidt, #88 Wanda-Wear by W. Kay, Alexandria, Minn. Kassandra Youmans, #21 Rejoicing Day, Yankton
Glass Thom C. Berg, #84 Northern Lights Design Studio, Aberdeen Judie and Jerry DeWald, #57 Prairie Fire Flies/Studio 66 DCSG, Watertown Eddie Hesalroad, #70 The Olde Glass Factory, Greene, Iowa David Perkins, #62 LeRoy Center for the Creative Arts, LeRoy, Minn. Bob Peterson, #145 Villa Calla Stained Glass Studio, Nelson, Minn. John and Carol Risberg, #9 Rizz Glass, Grand Rapids, Minn.
Graphics Nelson Brown, #51 Caricatures by Nelson, Maiden Rock, Wis. John Cartwright, #69 John Cartwright Railroad Art, Shoreview, Minn. Dorinda Hoke, #194 Caricatures by Dorinda, Gladstone, Mo. Lisa Parker, #39 Garden Cards & More, Country Club, Mo.
Jewelry David Barber, #19 DB Reality Rocks, Ekalaka, Mont. Sharon Beecroft, #5 JDS Gems, Fargo, N.D. Mary Ann Bergeron, #166 Affordable Designs by Mary Ann, El Mirage, Ariz.
Lezlie Byrne, #125 Me and My Sweet Pea, Tracy, Minn. Melissa Carroll and Gary Rowley, #61 Earth Elements, Pierpont Tahmi DeSchepper, #180 TAHMI-The Art of Woven Metal, Fairfield, Iowa Darla Ellickson, #95 Ellickson Jewelry Collection, Decorah, Iowa Denise Fournier, #13 Be.dangled, West Fargo, N.D. Robert Hale, #92 Creations by Hand, North Branch, Minn. Aaron Kahmann, #188 Harpstone, Brooklyn Center, Minn. Alejandra Klaric, #30 Señora Peel, Madison, Wis. Robin and Dean Lockwood, #41 Punkinbeads, Minnetonka, Minn. Sarah Long, #99 Brown Dog Studio, Lincoln, Neb. Julie Lushbough, #182 MattieJules-Creative Ring Art, Blue Springs, Mo. Teresa Matheson, #45 Teresa Matheson Jewelry, Albert Lea, Minn. Jean Mendon, #142 J. Mendon Silver, Boyd, Minn. Lisa Nelson, #49 Lisa Nelson Designs, Brooklyn Park, Minn. Jean Newlin, #52 Bench-Mark Studio, Marysville, Kan. Debra Quarve, #140 Bead Boutique, Fargo, N.D. Ann Renli, #135 Squirrel Hollow, Lincoln, Neb. Heidi Sonsteby, #122 Heidi Hyphen Accessories, Minneapolis, Minn. Mariah St. Augustine, #110 GEO SOL Jewelry, Fargo, N.D. Cheryl Stevens, #25 Cheryl Stevens Studio, Sault St. Marie, Mich. Stephanie Swanson, #119 Prairie Flair Design, Pukwana James and Angela Thibault, #184 Golden Spiral Jewelry, Madison, Wis. Karen VanderWal, #65 SD Chic Beads, Brookings Shelleen Weeks, #71 Do-OverS! Eclectic Jewelry & Crafts by
Shelleen, Brookings Meigan Westermann, #56 Meigan Westermann Designs, North Mankato, Minn. Stephanie Wilde, Say Anything..., #7 Jewelry by Stephanie Wilde, Sioux Falls Shawn Wilson, #43 ShaviQ Designs, Rapid City John and Kathy Winterburn, #87 J & K On The Rocks, Oneill, Neb. Ruth Wolterstorff, #83 RW Designs Jewelry, Ocheyedan, Iowa Linda Zaske, #58 Custom Wire Works, Summerset
Leather Gayle Casselton, #44 Hidden Pines Leather, Grand Rapids, Minn. Ray and June Griffith, #54 S.R. Sikes Company, Minnetonka, Minn. Karen Hurd, #159 Leather Expressions, Priest River, Idaho Bill Keitel, #26 Buffalo Billfold Company, Worthington, Minn. Jordan and Masondra Metzger, #169 jemleathers, Mitchell
Metal Cindy DeWall, #55 DeWall Bros., Grand Meadow, Minn. Matt and Liz Hanson, #16 Whispering Pines/Earth, Wind & Metal, Mercer, Wyo. Robert and Lana Hendricks, #36 Silverfish 'N' Things, Forest Lake, Minn. Tony Hewitt, #31 TH Creations, Sioux Falls Darren and Deb Horter, #121 Grape Vine Design, Grand Forks, N.D. Amanda Huntington, #117 Main Street Custom Metal, Pender, Neb. Grant and Andrea Johnson, #42 The Metal Shack, Mitchell M & J Kramer, #86 Kramer Welding, Shell Rock, Iowa Richard and Deb Larimore, #100 Silverware Creations, Fort Wayne, Ind. Deb Liebig, #53 Spiral Designs, Gretna, Neb.
Clark Martinek, #128 Tough & Twisted, Mitchell Twyla and Dennis McElree, #68 Echo Valley Metalworks, West Union, Iowa Greg and Ben Meyerdirk, #46 Meyerdirk Art, Harris, Iowa Terry Ninneman, #67 Loon Hollow Farms, Dodgeville, Wis. Katie and Greg Roth, #146 Rustic Prairie, Sioux Falls Rebecca Schnackenberg, #96 Dos Gatos Designs, Concordia, Mo. Mike Schueneman, #113 Wildlife Imagery, Mankato, Minn. Jim and Susan Swanson, #143 Swanson’s Reflections, Council Bluffs, Iowa Darrel Thornbery, #134 Darrel’s Metal Art, Brookings Norb Weber, #147 Wild Iron Images, St. Cloud, Minn. Becky Wiese, #161 81 Metal Art, Freeman
Miscellaneous Sheryl Clarey, #76 Random Harvest Marketplace, Beresford Chad Guthmiller, #141 Artisan Concrete Concepts, Scotland Karen and Robert Kreiser, #165 Wildwood, Erhard, Minn. Rebecca Lafferty, #24 Whoa Nellie, Elkton Linda Roesch, #106 Art by Linda Roesch, Roscoe Rachel Uttecht, #85 Dirty Kids Soap, Jewell, Iowa Nathan White, #152 Mohnsen Creek Antlercraft, Frederic, Wis. Terry Stanley Stanley’s Sugarbush, LLC., Miltona, Minn., see Edibles and Naturals Area
Mixed media Connie Baker, #104 Baker ST., Neligh, Neb. Michelle Barnhart, #196 Las Vegas, Nev. Eileen Binkley, #32 Briar & Bramble, Brookings Marge Blaue, #114 Joyful Friends, Sioux Falls
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Judith Edenstrom and Collette Gesinger, #72 Artifacts, Sioux Falls Glenn Eilders, #91 Antler & Wood Creations, Courtland, Minn. Claudia Ellison, #11 Cat’s Claw Mosaics, Rapid City Dennis Erickson, #74 Woodnote, LLC., Buffalo, Minn. Carrie Hartman, #193 UUPP, Woodbury, Minn. Bob Holloway, #97 Bob Holloway Studio, Kansas City, Mo. Kathleen Kirchoff, #37 Recollections, St. Cloud, Minn. Robyn Lamphere Anderson, #20 Robyn’s Originals, Brookings Mona Majorowicz, #189 Wild Faces Gallery, Rolfe, Iowa Jane Mari, #75 Mari Giftware, Maple Grove, Minn. Kathy Ponsor, #77 Cupcakes & Signs, Storm Lake, Iowa Liz Walberg and Cari Luchau, #138 c.Lizzy’s, Fargo, N.D. Melly and Bob Weis, #28 Countryside Antiques, Bird Island, Minn.
Painting Mark S. Anderson, #197 Mark Anderson Wildlife, LLC., Sioux Falls Virginia Coudron, #101 Plain Art, Brookings Russ Duerksen, #14 Russ Duerksen Art, Sioux Falls Vincent Fleming, #148 Fleming Art, Alton, Ill. Rachael Fode, #200 Local Beauty, Brandon David Harding, #35 David Harding Art, Spearfish Nicole Heitzman, #111 Nicole Heitzman Art & Photography, Parkston Robert Hinton, #103 Nature’s Whisper, Sioux Falls Karen Kinder, #132 Karen Kinder Art, Brookings Carol Lundeen, #112 Lundeen Artwork, Dassel, Minn. Elizabeth Meyer, #107 Elizabeth Meyer Art, Minneapolis Rhonda Sebert, #66 Rhonda Lynn Studio, Hartford Tom Soucek, #115 Litchfield, Minn.
Leni Sovacool, #47 Fine Art by Leni, Chetek, Wis. Melynda VanZee, #118 Melynda’s Passion, LLC, Huxley, Iowa Byron Wells, #123 Fine Impressions, Mound, Minn.
Photography Kathy Besthorn, #6 A Light Goes On, Inc., Wichita, Kan. Sharon Draeger, #108 Shutter and Brush Photography, Prior Lake, Minn. Ray Flower, #126 Photo Letter Art Project, Sioux Falls Daron Krueger, #185 Obsessed Photographers Group, Sioux Falls Kathy and Ron Linton, #198 Thru Our Eyes Photos, Rapid City Cristen Roghair, #130 Cristen Joy Photography, Okaton Darrell Tangen, #192 Backroad Images, Savage, Minn.
Pottery Dan Bork, #82 Countryside Pottery, Kissee Mills, Mo. Darrel Bowman, #195 Darrel Bowman Pottery, Bangor, Wis. Steve Coburn, #2 Steve Coburn Pottery, Salina, Kan. Chad and Kiesha Dykstra, #79 Up in Smoke Pottery, Sioux Falls Chris Farr, #139 The Sunshine Shed, Platte City, Mo. Vicki and Ron Gauerke, #144 Topeka Mud Slingers, Topeka, Kan. Travis Hinton, #63 Travis Hinton Pottery, Sioux Falls Dave and Julie Huebner, #170 Graphic Design, Inc. and Dakota Stoneware, Bushnell Jim and Judith Miller, #163 Blue House Pottery, Clear Lake, Iowa Ronald Netten, #124 Netten Pottery, Storm Lake, Iowa Gretchyn Nothhouse, #120 Redstone Pottery, Savannah, Mo. Butch and Gail Pavlacky, #4 Lost Highway Pottery, Vergas, Minn. Steve and Leslie Schroeder, #90 Schroeder Pottery, Waconia, Minn. Leroy and Pat Von Glan, #179 Von Glan Pottery, Norfolk, Neb.
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Sculpture
Wood
Randy Erb, #33 Erb’s Custom Carvings, Royal, Neb. Brad Hills, #167 Hills Metal, Crooks Melissa and Jim Hogenson, #109 Clay Images, Camdenton, Mo. Stuart Hurd, #160 Unique Metal Designs, Priest River, Idaho Orville Mengedoht, #64 Mengedoht Metal Art, Arlington, Neb. Belinda Riley, #151 Edgewater Designs, Kansas City, Mo. Karen Ruff, #183 Rustic Artifacts Ltd., Bennington, Neb. Tom Tushla, #131 Wildflight, Cherokee, Iowa
Jason Becker and Patrick Jaunes, #22 Floating Leaf Tables & Chairs, Bluffton, S.C. Jordan Breeding, #34 JB’s Country Store, Faulkton Joel and Karma Brokaw, #89 JK Creative Wood, LLC., Kalona, Iowa Remington Cain, #137 Unique Junque, Steen, Minn. Mike Eilers, #127 Born in a Barn, Brookings Rick and Sue Ellison, #168 Pen Art & Custom Designs, Sioux City, Iowa Roger Erickson, #73 Lake Shore Creations, Volga Randy Feucht, #38 Creative Signs N More, Brookings Mark and Becky Gaulke, #94 Twisted Rave, Mitchell Paul Gorecki, #154 Whittles and Bits, Whitefish Bay, Wis. Doug Hicks, #12 Faces in Wood, Lake Elmo, Minn. Toby and Julie Hughes, #150 Toby Co., LLC, Crofton, Neb. Jackson Jones, #155 Primate Longboards, Madison Larry Jurgens, #40 Woodturnings by Larry, Aberdeen Mark Levsen, #181 Mark Levsen Woodcarving, Webster Gregory MacDonald, #158 Gregory MacDonald Studios, Council Bluffs, Iowa Jim Mofhitz, #162 Humorous Clocks, Wellington, Colo. Charlene Norvil and Diane Doren, #1 Norenwood, Cascade, Colo. Dale and Jo Pederson, #116 Stony Run Woods, Granite Falls, Minn. Royce Ponzer, #164 R & R Creations, Anamoose, N.D. Ryan Quast and Josh Brower, #186 Sioux Falls Woodworking, Sioux Falls Charles (Chris) Shotten, #80 Shotten Woodworks, Papillion, Neb. Kenneth Teger, #23 Woodbee Home Décor, Huron John Trowbridge, #29 JGT Custom Wood, Hayti Sean Ung, #153 Splendid Nature, Avondale, Ariz. Lloyd and Linda Wiese, #81 Wood ‘N U, Rollingstone, Minn.
Textiles/fibers Camille Adams, #199 Blushing Tomato, Dexter, Kan. Jaime Foertsch, #102 Oh Baby Boutique, Fargo, N.D. Dennis and Jill Hendrix, #129 Wyoming Silvers, Upton, Wyo. Erica Howell and Ashley VanMaanen, #190 Awesome Possum Fiber Arts, Volga Bobby Kangas and Heidi Tunks, #149 Kangas Weaving, Hastings, Neb. Cindy Mennenga, #10 CLM Weaving, Hampton, Iowa Janice Paulson, #15 Wind Creations II, Buffalo, Minn. Rebekah Scott, #50 Rebekah Scott Designs, Valley Springs Shirley Stephens, #98 Hang Ups, Sioux Falls Don Ulmer, #157 In-Weave, Inc., Hawarden, Iowa Julie Ulmer, #156 In-Weave, Inc., Hawarden, Iowa Jill Weber, #60 Jill Weber’s Unique Sewing & Textiles, Mitchell Laura Wilson, #133 LW’s Creative Stitches, Arlington Kathy Withers, #93 Kaity Klothes, Nisswa, Minn.
Toys Bernard and Leona Kowalke, #17 B & L Woodworking, Spearfish Randy and Jacquie Reiersen, #136 You Name It Toys, Corcoran, Minn. Rick and Jean Stoebner, #105 Wood 'N Things, Brookings
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Festival foods East row Wild Bill’s Olde Fashioned Soda, #2 Old-fashioned soda in stainless mugs Prairie Kitchen, #3 Indian tacos, sugar bread Option 1 Women’s Health Center, #4 Strawberry breeze fizz (frozen), orangesicle dream (frozen float) Cranston Family Consessions, #5 Hawaiian shaved ice Job's Daughters Bethel No. 1, #6 Cotton candy, lemonade, iced tea Big Rig BBQ, #7 Brisket, ribs and sweet corn, pulled pork and beans, potato salad, cornbread, coleslaw, lemonade, tea, soda Mastel’s Onion Rings, #8 Homemade onion rings, flowering onions/blooming onions, lemonade, water Pacific Rim Noodle House, #9 Veggie noodle bowl (wok fried), mango lemonade Brookings Area Community Band, #10 Papa John’s pizza, pop, water Brookings Figure Skating Club, #12 Corn dogs, hot dogs, root beer floats, drink tickets, giant freezies Birthright of Brookings, #13 Taco bags, drink tickets, lemondae, iced tea Brookings Noon Lions Club, #14 SDSU ice cream Brookings First United Methodist Church, #15 Fruit slush drink Quality food International, #16 Crab cakes, coconut shrimp, paella, seafood medley Brookings High School Band Boosters, #17 Fresh-squeezed lemonade, bottled water Hegerfeld Premium Beef, #18 Sliced sirloin sandwiches, chips, water Brookings Boys & Girls Club Donut Booth, #19 Deep-fried donuts and donut holes, Coke products, white/chocolate milk, lemonade, coffee, bottled water Brookings Earlybird Lions Club, #21 Indian tacos, breakfast wrap, frozen treat, lemonade, iced tea, coffee, water The Lazy Dragon, #22 Strawberry and cream crepes, caramel apples, biscuits and gravy, fettuccine alfredo, water All American Kettle Korn, #23 Kettle corn: original, white cheddar, cinnamon
West row DJ Snacks, #25 Philly steak sandwich, Texas taters, pop, water
Brookings Ice Skating Association, #26 Cold Stone ice cream Marc O’s, #27 Chislic, mozzarella sticks, lemonade, iced tea Grassland Goodies, #28 Taco rice bowl, cheesecake various flavors, kuchen, chocolate-dipped frozen bananas on a stick, blended iced coffee, frozen hot chocolate, strawberry smoothie, iced tea, bottled water A & J Concessions, #29 Smoked turkey legs, 10” Polish sausage with onions and kraut, ribeye steak sandwich with onions and oeppers, fresh lemonade: strawberry, cherry, raspberry A & J Concessions, #30 Deep-fried alligator, frog legs, deep-fried shrimp with fries, red potatoes or corn on the cob, cherry limeade Haro's Concessions, #31 Smoked beef brisket sandwich, chili cheese dog with French fries, all-beef hot dogs, jumbo handdipped corn dogs, drink tickets, iced tea KJ Lemonade, #32 Fresh Squeezed: lemonade, limade, strawberry lemonade, lemon-limade, water Country Catering, #33 Chicken jalapeno bacon bites, butterfly pork sandwich, root beer floats Rent-A-Chef Catering, #34 Indian tacos, taco salads, fry bread, lemonade, tea, water Stapleton’s Tornado Funnel Cake, #37 Funnel cakes, cheese curds, lemonade: strawberry and raspberry, iced tea, bottled water George’s Pizza, #38 Greek chicken, gyros sandwich, Greek nachos, Greek salad, baklava, water MI Nuts, #40 Cinnamon-roasted almonds and pecans, honeyroasted cashews, raspberry iced tea R & C foods, #41 Teriyaki meat stix, egg rolls, brats and hot dogs, fiesta corn sweet corn, lemonade, iced tea Regal’s Consessions, #42 Quesadillas (chicken, beef, bacon, cheese), stir fry beef in pita, hot roast beef sandwich, steak (sirloin) sandwich with onions, pop, bottled water Regal’s Consessions, #43 Crab fritters, pop, bottled water Mt. Calvary Lutheran Men’s Club, #44 Mt. Apple crisp with SDSU vanilla ice cream, root beer floats, SDSU vanilla ice cream, iced tea, pop, coffee, water Brookings County 4-H, #45 Pork loin sandwiches with barbeque sauce, Coke products
Edibles/naturals Quail Honey, #1 Brookings Local homemade honey food and skin products with observation beehive Mustang Candle Company, #2 Watertown All natural soy wax candles and wax melts Hebda Produce, #3 Mission Hill Homemade jams, jellies, pickled products, pies, rolls and salsas Stengel Flax Oil, #4 Milbank Flax oil, healthy gourmet dressings, and shiny coat pet supplement Nectar of the Vine, #5 Burton, Ohio Prepackaged gourmet wine slushy mixes in 16 delicious original recipe flavors Scotty's Dips, #6 Horace, N.D. 27 natural dip seasoning mixes, custom bamboo and wicker chillers, six flavors mild to hot sauces, dip and dressing sauces Windstone Buffalo Co., #7 Freeman Meat sticks and summer sausage All Natural Shea Butter, #8 Tulare All-natural whipped body butter Coop’s Pretzels & Matt’s Mom’s Mustard, #9 Sioux Falls Seasoned pretzels and four flavored specialty mustards: Mango Habanero, Smokin’ Dixie, Roasted Garlic, Sriracha Sambal She’s Nuts! #10 Rapid City Gourmet nut butters in four flavors: cinnamon almond pecan, cinnamon cashew, vanilla
espresso almond pecan, and chocolate almond pecan Farmer in the Dell, #11 Delmont Raspberry jelly, jam, BBQ sauce and syrup, pie fillings Des Prairies Olive Oil Co., #12 Brookings Fresh extra virgin olive oils, fine balsalmic vinegars, truffle salt, olive oil chapstick, coffee 444 Farms, #13 Hazel Locally made goats’ milk soap, lotions and accessories Valley Side Cheese Farm, #14 Crooks Cheese Wonderment Gardens, #15 Hot Springs Herbal apothecary and handcrafted herbal products Jorgenson Kraut and Pickles, #16 Hayti Homemade sauerkraut and pickles: garlic dills, spicy dill spears and uber hot chunks Stanley’s Sugarbush, LLC, #17 Miltona, Minn. Pure maple syrup and valueadded products Spice Exchange, #18-19 Keenesburg, Colo. Fudge, cider mixes, soup mixes, oil dipper mixes, salsa mixes, dessert dip mixes and dip mixes The Scientist and His Mad Wife, #20 Howard Lake, Minn. Soap, shampoo bars, soap trays Jacob’s Lefse Bakeri, #21 Osakis, Minn. Lefse, lefse roll-ups, flatbread, cookies, cakes, lefse mix, pastry boards Schadé Vineyard & Winery, #22 Volga Aronia berries juice
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Entertainment
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Children’s stage
Saturday
Sunday
Saturday
10 a.m. Massive Brass Attack Bandshell
8:30 a.m. Church service Bandshell
10:30 a.m. Wildfire Cheer and Dance
11 a.m. Kaiser-Celts West stage
9 a.m. Everett Smithson Band West stage
Noon Prairie Repertory Theatre Bandshell
10 a.m. Brookings Area Community Band Bandshell
1 p.m. Jami Lynn West stage
11 a.m. Jami Lynn West stage
2 p.m. Massive Brass Attack Bandshell
Noon Massive Brass Attack Bandshell
3 p.m. Curtis & Loretta West stage
1 p.m. Curtis & Loretta West stage
4 p.m. Jami Lynn Bandshell
2 p.m. Everett Smithson Band Bandshell
5 p.m. Kaiser-Celts West stage
3 p.m. Jami Lynn West stage
6 p.m. Everett Smithson Band Bandshell
4 p.m. Massive Brass Attack Bandshell
3 p.m. Gold Medal Gymnastics
12:30 p.m. Phil Baker
4:30 p.m. Everett Smithson
1:30 p.m. MN Jack Sparrow
Noon Brookings Public library
5:30 p.m. Phil Baker
2:30 p.m. Phil Baker
12:30 p.m. Phil Baker
Sunday
3:30 p.m. Everett Smithson
10:30 a.m. Curtis & Loretta
1:30 p.m. MN Jack Sparrow 2:30 p.m. Brookings Public library
11:30 a.m. Everett Smithson
Antiques Kathy Cole, A Memory Box Antiques, Burleson, Texas Chesley Johnson, B Chesley Johnson Antiques, Marion Lynette Kerlin, C Antique Treasure Co., Bruce Jessica Kerlin, D Unique to Antiques, Sturgis Sandra Halajian, E Sandy's Unique Collectibles, Watertown
Joe and Shawn Hoffman, F Hoffman's Antiques, Vermillion Curtis Buer, G Buer Antiques, Canby, Minn. Dave and Diane Rieck, H Antique Trap, Humboldt Boyd and Judy Hagenson, I BJ’s Collectibles, Britton R. L. Brenner, J Chances R, Ethan
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Children’s area
Living history
Balloon Man Balloon creations
S.D. Sport Stacking Speed stacking
Bethel Baptist Church Youth Group Sand art
Usborne Books Scratch art, duck pond with prizes
Brookings Area MOPS Changing station
Wagon Wheel Cowboy Church Calf roping demonstration
Brookings Arts Council Face painting
Bud’s Homemade Root Beer #2 Made at the festival and sold in decorative bottles
Mad Jack or J C Centavo, #10 The Taos trader with historic toys and jewelry
Hannibal Furs and Beads, #3 Historic beads and furs.
Dick Berreth, #11 Birch bark canoe demonstration
Pineapple Traders, #4 Beading demonstration and historic clothing
Rembrandt Leather, #12 Sheep skin and clothes.
Dick Kapusta, #5 Historic music, clothing and accoutrements. He sings campfire music at his tent.
Children’s Museum of South Dakota Puzzle creations Friends of Brookings Public Library Spin art
Doc’s Wild Rice, #6 Soup, brats and a full-menu breakfast daily
Henna Designs Henna designs BSAF photo
Ben Julup Smith, #7 Woodland native culture, Cherokee camp MN Jack Sparrow, #8 Pirate camp/roaming. Nobody’s Business, #9 The candy man and handmade fudge
Tom Hannig, #13 Trader Dream Weavers, #14 Handmade glass beads, felting and hair ornaments Period Goods and Weaving, #15 Period textiles, knives, swords, candy Prairie Fiber Arts Guild, #16 Spinning, weaving and yarn dying Dean Slader, #17 Blacksmith iron forging demonstration Amalgamated Tinware, #18 Ongoing demonstration 13th US Infantry 1866/Fort Dakota Re-enactors, #19 Flag raising and camp display
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