Welcome to the 58th annual Barnesville Pumpkin Festival
The officers and committee members are excited to welcome you to the 2022 Barnesville Pumpkin Festival, Thursday, September 22 through Sunday, September 25. Contests, delicious foods, giant pumpkins, horticultural displays, arts, crafts, parade, car show and a super lineup of musical entertainment make this one of the best festivals in the state.
The Pumpkin Festival began in 1964 as a small street festival founded in the basement of the Catholic Church. Things have changed considerably since the earlier festivals. We have well over 100 vendors providing concessions, rides and harvest-inspired arts and crafts, antiques and more. Local organizations and churches offer a variety of home-style foods. Musical entertainment and contests take place on two stages, the Central Stage on East Main St. and the Pumpkin Stage on W. Main St. There is a variety of fun
contests for both adults and children, a weigh-off of champion pumpkins, a giant pumpkin parade on Saturday, and an antique, classic & custom car show on Sunday. There is plenty to see and do and, best of all, admission remains FREE. The Barnesville Pumpkin Festival has become a tradition for families and friends, many who travel long distances to come each year to enjoy one of Ohio’s most popular festivals. Our committee of volunteers works hard each year to make each festival better than the one before. We are very happy to have you visit and hope you have a most enjoyable and memorable time. Please visit our Information Booth during the festival, located at the corner of Main & Chestnut Streets, where we will answer any questions, guide you to various events or supply you with souvenirs. See you at the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival!
Wednesday Night Weigh-Off Of Giant Pumpkins
• $2 per pound paid for the King Pumpkin!
Everyone gathers around downtown for the Wednesday night Giant Pumpkin Weighoff to see who will tip the scales the most. Wednesday night is considered the unofficial start of the Festival, prior to the arrival of many out-of-town visitors. From 6-9pm on September 21, a parade of trucks and trailers carrying huge pumpkins get in line to face the scales. This is surely one of the most popular events for the local townspeople as neighbors and friends visit and wait to see who will have this year’s King Pumpkin.
We would like to thank Ohio Valley Scale in Wheeling, WV, for donating the large scales to accommodate the ever-increasing size of gigantic pumpkins. Thank you also to Village Hardware & Rental and Braido Memorials for their time and equipment in assisting with the giant pumpkins. A special thanks to Louisiana Grill who is a major sponsor of the prize money for the King and other placing pumpkins and to Doan Ford who sponsors the trophies for the 1st, 2nd & 3rd place pumpkins.
King Pumpkin entries are the only ones accepted on Wednesday night. The line-up will change this year, with entries lining up on North Chestnut (800), headed south towards the intersection of Chestnut and Main Street. This will make it easy to pull up to the scales rather than backing in.
Exhibitor of the largest entry receives $2.00 per pound. Winner of the largest “locally-grown” pumpkin receives $100. “Locally-grown” is defined as any exhibit grown in Belmont, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe and Noble counties. Second largest overall receives $1,000, third - $500, fourth - $300, fifth - $200, sixth -$150 and 7th through 10th place each receive $100.
Coverage of this event will be live-streamed via Belmont Country Tourism Council on FaceBook.
SPONSORED BY OHIO VALLEY SCALE, VILLAGE HARDWARE & RENTAL, BRAIDO MEMORIALS, LOUISIANA GRILL & DOAN FORD.
Nationally Traveling EYES OF FREEDOM Coming Again!
This traveling memorial depicts the fallen Marines and Navy Corpsman of Columbus, OH based Lima Company 3/25, one of the most heavily engaged units of Operation Iraqi Freedom. These 23 life-sized portraits have become a powerful traveling military tribute. Although the paintings in this Memorial specifically depict 23 fallen Marines, it has become much more. The mission of the nonprofit, Eyes of Freedom is to honor the service and sacrifice of all who answer our nation’s call. Behind each portrait one feels the spirit of the thousands of men and women who have served our country, in every branch of the armed forces, not forgetting the returning veterans coming home to us.
The memorial includes a life-sized bronzed sculpture of a serviceman seated with head down, his face depicting emotions of the internal Silent Battle, as the touchable work is aptly named. He represents our nation’s veterans who struggle with post-traumatic stress and thoughts of suicide, as they navigate life after combat.
This traveling tribute is supported by a board of directors and a two-man touring team, each with a personal connection to the men in the paintings; one is a purple heart combat vet who fought alongside these men and was badly injured and the other was personal friends of fallen Marine Justin Hoffman. Both men offer personal insight into the history and experience of this powerful memorial.
Visit: www.EyesofFreedom.org
Agriculture & Horticulture Entries Provide A Visual Display Of Nature’s Bounty
Agriculture and Horticulture Displays are a feast for the eyes while providing a colorful backdrop for the giant pumpkins. Many hours of labor by both the growers and the festival volunteers go into these displays and we encourage anyone to participate. Entries are accepted from 9:00am to 7:00pm on Thursday, September 22. It is a long day for the many dedicated volunteers as they work to accept entries. Gather those pumpkins, gourds, fruits or vegetables or make a scarecrow and bring to the festival to make this 58th year a splendid agricultural display. Size limitations do apply so if you have any questions concerning restrictions or would like to volunteer to accept entries, please call the chairman, Jeff Carpenter at 740-310-1497.
The FFA judges will award the winning ribbons on Friday morning.
The Pumpkin Seed Harvest On Sunday
If you’ve been contemplating trying to grow a giant pumpkin, then you might want to attend the Pumpkin Seed Harvest on Sunday. One of the giant pumpkins, other than the first, second or third-place winners — and only if one is available — will be cut open and the seeds distributed, two each to anyone wanting the seeds. This takes place in the King Pumpkin area, the main attraction, where everyone gathers to admire these gentle giants, get their pictures taken and trade stories.
The Daniel Stephens Family provides an interesting and educational presentation that gives everyone an inside look at a big pumpkin and how to grow one. The demonstration takes place at 2:00pm Sunday, September 25, near the Information Booth.
Don’t miss this informative exhibition and get your seeds too. We’d love to see you bring in your own giant pumpkins next year!
This will only happen if there is a pumpkin available!
Quilt Display Being Featured At The Museum
A Quilt Display will be held at the beautiful Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum from Friday through Sunday, by admission, featuring vintage quilts from the museum’s collection. The museum will be open on Friday and Sunday from 12:00 to 4:00pm and Saturday from 10:00am to 6:00pm. Admission is $8.00 for adults and $2.00 for youth 6-18 years old. For information regarding the Quilt Display, please call the Museum at 740-425-2926.
King Pumpkin On Auction Block Saturday
One of the most exciting events of the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival is the auctioning off of the King Pumpkin. The excitement of auction time always builds Saturday afternoon after the completion of the Giant Pumpkin Parade when local auctioneer, Richard Pryor, cranks it up with his sales call from the King Pumpkin Area.
Pryor donates his time each year to sell the King Pumpkin as thousands of festival-goers look on.
And the excitement does not stop until “SOLD” is called out.
The auction is a major fund raising effort for the Festival Committee. Last year’s King Pumpkin set a new state record weighing 2,195 pounds and grown by Jeff Theil of Dillonvale, Ohio. This was the second time that the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival has produced the state record. The new state record King Pumpkin was purchased by Belmont Classic Car owners, Andy and Dana Mistak, for $8,500.
The winning bidder not only supports
the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival, but also gets front-page billing on the following year’s official Pumpkin Festival Tabloid. They also get to show off the huge vegetable at their business for a week.
Immediately following the sale of the King Pumpkin, an auction of the limited edition glass pumpkins will be held.
The King Pumpkin Auction begins at 5:00pm on Saturday, September 24, in the area near the Giant Pumpkin display. For more information about the auction, stop at the Information Booth located in the vicinity.
Just before the auction, the 2022 Royalty and Mascot will be introduced.
A second auction will be held on the Festival’s closing day Sunday, September 25, at 5:00pm for all unclaimed produce entries as well as the raffle drawing for the twelfth annual, custom-made Barnesville Pumpkin Festival Crock, crafted and donated by local artist Luke Johnson of Johnson Pottery.
Opening Ceremony
The 2022 Barnesville Pumpkin Festival officially kicks off at the Ribbon Cutting and Opening Ceremony on Thursday, September 22, at 5:00 p.m. The Festival Committee will be on hand as the Jennifer Compston-Strough cuts the ribbon signaling the opening of this 58th annual event. The new Pumpkin Queen, Princess and Mini Miss will be introduced and the King Pumpkin Trophy, sponsored by Doan Ford, will be presented to the grower of the largest pumpkin. The Founder’s Cup, sponsored by the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival in honor of the Martin Schumacher Family, will be awarded to the largest locally grown pumpkin. Second-place and Third-place trophies will also be presented and are sponsored by Doan Ford.
Agriculture & Horticulture Exposition
Entering of agriculture products including King Pumpkin is open to anyone from anywhere. If you grew it, you can enter it. The winner of the King Pumpkin will receive $2.00 per lb. and a $100 cash prize will be awarded to the largest pumpkin grown in the local six county area. King Pumpkin entries will be accepted Wednesday, September 21, from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Vegetable displays, etc. will be accepted from 9:00am to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 22. Come one, come all!
Judging begins at 10:00 a.m. Friday by the Barnesville FFA and Vo-Ag teachers. For information, call Jeff Carpenter at 740-310-1497.
MONEY CATEGORIES: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th-10th
King Pumpkin Category: $2/lb. $1,000 $500 $300 $200 $150 $100
Largest Pumpkin grown in local six-county area: $100 cash prize
Ribbons will be given to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd places in the following categories:
Largest Pumpkin — Jack-O-Lantern type (by Weight)
Best Shaped Pumpkin — Jack-O-Lantern type
Best Scarecrow
Best Canned Goods Display (Assorted, Min. of 6 jars)
Best Gourd Display (1 or more varieties)
Best Decorated Entry Overall (Pumpkin/Squash)
Best Decorated Vegetable Entry
Best Decorated Entry Using Natural Materials
Best Decorated Pumpkin Using Paint or Art Decoration
Best Decorated Pumpkin(s) by a Group or Organization
RIBBON CATEGORIES:
1.PUMPKIN
2.
3.
Preserves
4.
8. PEPPERS Green Best 4
Hungarian Sw./Hot Best 4
Red Best 4
Yellow Best 4
Misc. Best 4
9. CABBAGE
Early variety Best Head
Flowering Best Head
Largest, any variety Best Head
Late variety Best Head
Red Best Head
10. CUCUMBERS
Any variety Best 3
Burpless Best 3
Largest, any variety Best 1
11. SQUASH
Acorn Best 1
Butternut Best 1
Spaghetti Best 1
Kershaw Best 1
(largest, any variety)
Zucchini Best 1
(largest, any variety)
Misc. Best 1
5. GRAINS
Barley Best Qt. Jar
Hay Best Qt. Jar
Oats Best Qt. Jar
Rye Best Qt. Jar
Wheat Best Qt. Jar
Misc. Best Qt. Jar
6. POTATOES
Red Best 4
Sweet Best 4 White Best 4
Misc. Best 4
7. TOMATOES
Cherry/Pear Best Plate
Largest Best 4 Red Best 4
Yellow Best 4
Misc. Best 4
Past Pumpkin
12. NUTS
Acorns Best Plate
Butternuts Best Plate
Chestnuts Best Plate
“Decorated” Best Plate
Hazel Nuts Best Plate
Hickory Nuts Best Plate
Peanuts Best Plate
Walnuts Best Plate
Misc. Best
Queens Spotted At Blame My Roots Festival
You never know who you will run into at the ever popular and fantastic Blame My Roots country music festival held nearby in Morristown. Spotted this summer were Michelle Slavik Gabram, left, the 1982 Pumpkin Queen, along with Olivia LeeWood Jefferis, the 2004 Pumpkin Queen. However, I bet there were more Pumpkin Queens on hand at BMR.
Pumpkin, Vegetable-Decorating
Entries Accepted On Thursday
From 12 Noon To 7 P.m.
Get creative and turn those pumpkins, squash and vegetables into flora, fauna, your favorite celebrity, creepy character, church, building, or anything you can possibly imagine. Create a work of art for all to enjoy.
Entries must be within 36” x 36”. Entries larger than that will not be accepted due to space limitation.
Your masterpieces will be accepted at the Registration Table from 12:00 noon to 7:00pm, Thursday, September 22, on the north side of West Main Street
A trophy will be awarded to the masterpiece judged best of show. Ribbons will be awarded in the following areas: best decorated pumpkin/squash using paint and artificial decorations; and best decorated pumpkin/squash by a group or organization. All first place winners receive a trophy and a ribbon.
Winners will be announced Friday morning and several will be displayed on the tables in the King Pumpkin area throughout the weekend.
For more information, contact Bill Crawford at (740) 484-4263.
Please join us during Pumpkin Festival 2022! We invite you to come and see the progress being made on the renovation of the Barnesville State Theater located at 137 W. Main Street and to view the space that will be transformed back into what will surely be a magical and inspiring venue for our community for generations to come!
There will be snack foods, drinks, and souvenir items for sale within the lobby of the theater so please come out and support this wonderful venture and imagine the possibilities of this great space!
We encourage visitors to share their memories of the theater as we work to document these stories and the history of this great theater. Donations will be most welcome in support of this effort.
For more information on how you can get involved in this project and to submit your stories and memories of the theater, please mail to: Barnesville State Theater, P.O. Box 255, Barnesville, OH 43713 or visit and follow our Facebook page (The Barnesville State Theater Company)
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Thanks to AEP Energy for their generous support!
Mother’s Club Crowns Little Pumpkin Royals
The Barnesville Mother’s Club sponsors the Little Mr. and Miss Pumpkin contest each year. Youngsters between the ages of three and five will compete for the titles. Winners along with first and second runners-up are named in both categories. The contest will be held at 7:00pm on Thursday, September 22, at the First Christian Church New Life Center, 219 West Church Street. All determinations are made by the luck of the draw and contestants must be present to win. Winners are introduced at the King Pumpkin area following the contest.
The 2021 Little Miss Pumpkin winner was Makayla Bussa; 1st runner-up –Ellie Stephen; 2nd runner-up – Alex Ritchie.
The 2021 Little Mr. Pumpkin winner was Kainen Betts; 1st runner-up — Silas Wells; 2nd runner-up — Degrin Borsos.
Chairpersons for the contest are Nicole Martin (740) 828-2016 and Bridget Allar (740) 338-9858.
SPONSORED BY THE BARNESVILLE MOTHER’S CLUB
Mother’s Club To Hold Pumpkin Baby Contest
The Barnesville Mother’s Club will be sponsoring the 2022 Barnesville Mother’s Club Pumpkin Baby Contest. Babies from birth to age two are eligible. Contestant’s parents will be given raffle tickets to sell in their quest to have their baby named the 2022 Pumpkin Baby. Contestants who bring in the most money will be named the winner.
Individuals can purchase tickets from contestants for a $1 donation. Raffle prizes will be $100, $50 and $25 in Barnesville Gold Certificates. Winners will be announced at the First Christian Church New Life Center, 219 West Church Street on Thursday, September 22, at 6:30pm. A first, second and third-place winner will be crowned. Winners will receive a trophy, T-shirt, sash and cash prize. Cash prizes are: 1st Place - $100; 2nd Place - $75; and 3rd Place - $50;.
The Pumpkin Baby winner will be introduced at the King Pumpkin Area following the contest. Pictures will be taken at that time. Winners will need to provide their own transportation for the parade.
The Pumpkin Baby winners for 2021 were: Winner – Tucker Singleton; 1st Runner up –Cooper Ray Hupp; and 2nd Runner up – Colt Brown.
For more information, contact chairpersons Sherrie Temple at (740) 238-0692 or Lora Wildes at (740) 391-1984.
SPONSORED BY THE BARNESVILLE MOTHER’S CLUB
Parking, Parking Lots And Shuttles
For safely reasons, PLEASE do not park in the alleyways. These areas need to be kept clear for emergency vehicles.
Parking for the Pumpkin Festival will be available at various locations throughout the village including:
∫ Barnesville Memorial Park, 130 Fair St.;
∫ Barnesville High School, 910 Shamrock Drive; The Depot, 300 Mulberry St.;
∫ Assumption Catholic Church ($5), 306 W. Main St.; and
∫ First Christian Church, 219 W. Church St. (Donation accepted). Drop Off & Pickup — A shuttle bus will run continuously (except during the parade) from 9:30am to 6:00pm on Saturday between the High School, where parking and the Eyes of Freedom Memorial is located and the downtown Festival area (stops in front of Ohio Hills Health Center).
The shuttle will also run again during the same times on Sunday between downtown and to the High School where the Classic, Antique & Custom Car Show will be held in addition to the Eyes of Freedom.
We encourage all Festival visitors to use the shuttle as parking spots are difficult to find.
Harrison House Apartments
Daily and Weekly Lodging
2021 King Pumpkin Winners
The title of King Pumpkin for 2021 was awarded to Jeff Theil, Dillonvale, OH for his 2,195 pound giant pumpkin, setting a new Ohio state record! Jeff also received the Founder’s Cup Trophy which is given to the largest locally grown pumpkin. Locally grown is defined by being grown in Belmont, Guernsey, Harrison, Noble, Jefferson or Monroe Counties. The second largest pumpkin weighing 2,078 pounds was grown by local Barnesville natives, Todd & Donna Skinner. The Skinner’s have placed numerous times and have grown the King Pumpkin a whopping eight times, including the previous state record held since 2017. Third place went to Doug Kisamore of Diamond, OH with his 2,003 pounder.
Other pumpkin winners were as follows:
4th Place – 1,771 lbs. - Daniel Stephens, Barnesville, OH
5h Place – 1,257 lbs. - Chuck Greathouse, Hartville, OH
6th Place – 1,245 lbs. - Bexlee & Gatlin Powell, Barnesville, OH
Andy And Dana Mistak Purchased New State Record
2021 King Pumpkin For A Whopping $8,500!!
The owners of Belmont Classic Cars, Andy and Dana Mistak, stepped up to purchase the largest pumpkin ever grown in the State of Ohio. Belmont Classic Cars, which opened in 2017, is a classic and collector car dealership located on SR149 at the intersection of Stenger Road between Belmont and Morristown. The Mistaks are passionate about their cars and have a varied inventory of different makes, models and years of muscle cars, antique cars, exotics and classics. The audience was excited to see the Mistaks outbid a group of over 20 local businesses and individuals who had gone together to purchase the King Pumpkin. The grower of the King Pumpkin gets paid $2/pound with the remaining proceeds going to the Festival.
The Giant Pumpkin Parade Marches Through Town On Saturday
The 58th annual Barnesville Pumpkin Festival Giant Pumpkin Parade will be held on Saturday, September 24th at 1:00pm, rain or shine. The parade will commence from the High School on Shamrock Drive beginning at 12:45pm, continue west on Main Street, north on Chestnut Street and continuing towards the Park, ending at Euclid Drive. We invite any bands, businesses, horses, church groups, clubs or other organizations to participate in this popular annual event. No entry fee is required.
All entries must be pre-registered by September 15, 2022 in order to be announced. No exceptions. Space will be pre-assigned this year. Forms can be downloaded from our website at www.barnesvillepumpkinfestival.com or they may be picked up at Woodsfield Savings Bank or Barnesville Chamber of Commerce office. All non-registered entries (or entries received after September 14, 2022) will not be announced and will fall in at the end of the parade.
Check-in will begin at 10:00am Saturday on Roosevelt Road off of East Main Street / State Route 147. Signs will be posted. Check-in will be open until 11:45am and all entries must be in place by 12:00pm. For everyone's safety, traffic will be limited and one-way from 10:00am until parade time. No traffic will be allowed into Barnesville
High School after 12:00pm.
First, second and third places will receive trophies in one of these categories: Float, Best Pumpkin Theme, Group, Horse, Hitch Horse, Royalty, Best Tractor and Best Automobile. The decisions of the judges are final. Winners will be announced after the parade and trophies may be picked up at the Information Booth.
Due to liability issues and threat of injury; no material is to be thrown from your vehicle or float. You must provide walkers with your entry to distribute any and all candy, t-shirts, pamphlets, etc. to the crowd. This policy is for the safety of all, as it will greatly reduce the need for both children and adults to run into the line of parade traffic. Please help us make our parade a safe and happy event by following this important safety policy.
For more information, please contact Helen Carpenter at 740-425-3000 ext. 2315 or 740-391-1142 or Tracey Craig at 740472-1641 ext. 2220 or 740-213-1211.
Please email your completed, signed parade entry to giantpumpkinparade@gmail. com.
Trophies Sponsored by: McDonald’s, Rocky & Helen Carpenter, Carpenter Quarter Horses, MCS Financial Group, and The Flower Gardens.
PARADE LINE-UP
Check-in will begin at 10:00am on Sat., Sept. 24 on Roosevelt Road, off of East Main Street / State Route 147 and continue until 11:45pm. After that time, all late entries will fall in line after the last registered entry and will not be announced or judged.
All units must be in line by 12:00pm. The formation area will be Shamrock Drive, Barnesville Middle School and Barnesville High School.
All entries must enter Roosevelt Road off State Route 147 due to one-way traffic in that area from 10:00am until the parade moves at approximately 12:45pm.
Euclid Avenue / Railroad Street will be the return route to the origin of the parade. Maps will be provided to participants and signs will be posted.
Barnesville Pumpkin Festival
GIANT PUMPKIN PARADE ENTRY FORM
September 24, 2022 – Start time 12:45 p.m.
NO ENTRY FEE REQUIRED – PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY
Title of Entry:
Organization: Contact:
Address: Cell Phone: Email:
**IMPORTANT – space is pre-assigned**
Length of Entry (in feet): Approximate # of Walkers:
Please indicate type of trailer (5th wheel, hitch, semi, gooseneck, etc.)
Do you need unloading space? Please limit # of vehicles parked at school to 2
Are you distributing candy, leaflets, or other items by HAND?
Entry Description – Print or type legibly (This will be read by the announcer! Please limit to 50 words or less.):
JUDGING: Please indicate which ONE category you would like your entry judged.
Tractor Horse Group Royalty Auto Float Pumpkin (rider or drawn) (antique or modern) (homemade)(harvest/fall/festival)
We agree to hold harmless the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival, Festival Committee members, the Village of Barnesville, Belmont County and respective personnel for any damage, injury, or loss to any person or property for any cause, directly and indirectly related to participation in the parade. We further agree to distribute candy, pamphlets, and any other materials by hand to parade spectators. Failure to do so will disqualify the unit from judging and may result in suspension of future parade participation.
Participant Signature: Date:
Pre-registration is required for entries to be announced and judged!
Please email your completed, signed parade entry form to giantpumpkinparade@gmail.com or mail to: WSB, Helen Carpenter; 201 N. Chestnut St.; Barnesville, OH 43713 before 9/15/22.
All parade inquiries, please call or text
Helen Carpenter: 740-425-3000 X-2315 or 740-391-1142
Tracey Craig: 740-472-1641 X-2220 or 740-213-1211
NO TEXTED FORMS, PLEASE. THANK YOU.
Your assigned number and line-up spot will be given at registration Saturday morning. If you have multiple units, please request space together WHEN you register.
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Councilman Tim McKelvey
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McKelvey Named Parade Grand Marshal
Barnesville life long citizen, Councilman Tim McKelvey will be honored as the Grand Marshal of the 2022 Giant Pumpkin Parade. Tim graciously agreed to be the Grand Marshal and will enjoy a place of honor at the head of the parade along with his wife, Liz, and a few of his five grandchildren.
A native, a veteran, a councilman, a family man, and a contributor on all fronts, McKelvey, born and raised here in Barnesville, said “I am so lucky to be born in this town, to be raised in this town and to raise our kids in this town, and I’m really glad to live here now.” A citizen of whom Barnesville is immensely proud to call their own, Tim has given much of his time and money and is always willing to support a multitude of local efforts.
After graduating from Barnesville and Belmont Tech, Tim was employed by UPS in Columbus for a brief stint before being drafted into the Service. After serving in the Army he returned back to UPS for a short while before permanently returning to his roots where he worked in the mining industry for 16 years followed by employment at Barnesville schools for over a decade. Not one to spend his time idly, Councilman McKelvey spends his retirement days as a professional painter and paper hanger.
McKelvey has been involved in many organizations in Barnesville starting with being a charter member of the Barnesville E-Squad, 40+ years of being a member of the Barnesville Boosters, the 200 Club, and the Chain Crew of the Shamrock Football team. Additionally, he has served on the Community Foundation, Barnesville Area Education Foundation, the Rotary, and has served three terms plus three years as a Councilman of which he is a past president. Tim is a devout Catholic and member of the Assumption Church in Barnesville.
Tim resides here in Barnesville with his wife, Elizabeth. They have two daughters, Sara McKelvey Artrip (Chad) of Fredonia, NY and Lindsey McKelvey McGlumphy (Kyle) of Columbus, OH; and five grandchildren, Delaney and Jack Artrip and Libby, Mara & Avery McGlumphy.
When asked his thoughts on the Pumpkin Festival, Tim said “the best thing is running into people you haven’t seen in years.” His highlight is having dinner with his family on Sunday, the last day of the festival, in the basement of the Catholic Church. You will always find Councilman McKelvey on Wednesday evening of the Weigh-off happily serving customers at the Rotary’s Fish Wagon.
Amusement Rides - $10.00 On Thursday!
Thank you to Kissel Amusements for continuing their annual tradition of offering the “one-price-all-night” special on Thursday, September 22, from 5:00pm until closing. With the rising costs of all kinds of goods and services, it’s nice to see their commitment to keeping this entertainment affordable for families.
For $10, thrill seekers can ride as long as they want and on as many rides as they wish opening night. The rides open at 12noon on Friday and at 11am on Saturday and will stay open until closing late at night of which the time depends on crowds and weather. Rides will be open on Sunday from 12noon until 5pm.
The Times Leader’s Jennifer Compston-Strough Will Cut The
Ribbon To Open The 2022 Barnesville Pumpkin Festival
The Barnesville Pumpkin Festival is proud to have local newspaper editor Jennifer Compston-Strough to cut the ribbon, signaling the official opening of this year’s festival at 5:00 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 2022.
The Belmont resident is the managing editor of The Times Leader and, as such, has covered the weigh-off and scores of other Pumpkin Festival events during the course of her career. She said she is excited to participate in the opening ceremony.
“I was born in Barnesville and raised just a few miles away in Belmont, so the Pumpkin Festival has always been a special autumn event for myself, my friends and my family,”
she said. “I am honored to have the opportunity to cut the ribbon to open the festivities.”
Compston-Strough is a Barnesville native and visited the village often as a child, taking swimming lessons at the pool, learning to play piano at Neal Studio of Music and participating in dance, tumbling and baton classes in the community. One of her earliest Pumpkin Festival memories is marching in the Giant Pumpkin Parade while twirling her baton. She followed that same route several more times as a member of the Union Local High School Marching Band, and again later while working as director of advancement for Olney Friends School. Inciden-
tally, her husband, Michael Strough, is a magician who has performed at the festival as well.
A UL graduate, Compston-Strough obtained a bachelor’s degree from Wright State University before teaching in area schools for a few years and then landing a job as a newspaper reporter, launching her journalism career. In addition to her work at The Times Leader, she enjoys gardening, home improvement projects, board games and spending time with family and friends.
She said on of her favorite annual activities is viewing the village homes and businesses that have been decorated in preparation for the festival.
Pumpkin Festival 5K Run/Walk
Slated
For Saturday, Sept 24
The ever-popular Pumpkin Festival will take place on Saturday, September 24.
The race begins at 8:30am. Race day registration is open from 6:45am to 8:15am at the historical Watt Center at 511 Watt Avenue, just around the corner from the Train Depot.
ies. There is also a FREE Kids Race — all kids win a pumpkin medallion and mini pumpkin handed to them by Spiderman!
First 350 registrants receive a moisture management shirt. Online registration available at www. RunSignUp.com
Jennifer Compston-Strough Managing Editor The Times Leader“I may not live in Barnesville, but the village has always been a big part of my life,” she said. “I look forward to helping to open
Voted the “#1 Favorite Race in the Ohio Valley” multiple times, the event has a “family reunion” type atmosphere to it. It features nearly 200 of the beautiful, coveted, unique ceramic-fired pumpkin trophies and pottery medallions; offers a huge smorgasbord of delicious food including pizza, pepperoni rolls, subs, deli-fresh sandwiches, Jessica’s famous pasta salad, Donley’s Delicious Delights homemade cook-
Keyword: Pumpkin Festival. Pre-registration is $25. Kids 10 & under doing the 5K, fee is only $14. Barnesville athletes are also discounted. Applications and other information may be viewed and downloaded at www. RailsToTrails5k.com For more information, contact Carl Kondrach at carlkondrach@yahoo.com or (740) 310-2117.
Proceeds benefit the Boy Scouts and the Rails-toTrails Project.
Kiddie Tractor Pull
The Kiddie Tractor Pull will be held on Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 3:30pm following the parade in the parking lot by the Pumpkin Stage. The Union Local FFA Alumni will put on the Tractor Pull. For more information, please contact Bobby Saffell at 740-686-2261 or 740-312-3206.
SPONSORED BY LASHLEY TRACTOR SALES.
Rules and Regulations:
1. Pedal tractors will be furnished for all contestants;
2. The contestant must be able to pedal the tractor without assistance;
3. All contestants will be give three (3) chances to get their sled moving from the starting line. All pullers will be stopped when the forward motion of the sled stops. No restarts unless called by an official.
4. The pulling tractor must stay between the lines on the pulling lane at all times.
5. If the tractor leaves the pulling lane, the official distance will be from the sled to the starting line.
6. In case of tie, a pull-off will determine the winner.
7. The three classes of contestants will be as follows:
A. Class 1: 30-45 pounds
B. Class 2: 46-60 pounds
C. Class 3: 61-75 pounds
8. Both girls and boys up to age twelve (12) are eligible to enter.
9. The judge’s decision will be final for all pulls and contestant weigh-ins.
10. All contestants must be present at the time of his or her pedal pull.
11. A permission slip signed by the contestants parent or guardian is required. The required signature releases the Union Local FFA Alumni from any financial liability due to an accident.
12. Registration for the pedal pull will be approximately one (1) hour prior to the start of the pedal pull.
13. Only registered contestants are eligible to participate in the pedal pull. A parent or guardian must accompany the child.
14. Spectators must remain in seats away from the pulling lane.
15. The individual contestant may accept his or her first pull or may choose to re-pull. All re-pull distances will be recorded as the official distance.
Festival Searching For Best Pumpkin Mascot
The Mascot Competition will be held at the King Pumpkin area at 7:00pm on Friday, September 23. Sign up begins at 6:00pm and must be completed by 6:30pm at the Information Booth on the northwest corner of Main & Chestnut. We invite all ages to compete for the pumpkin-themed mascot. Be original and be creative – we look forward to an exciting pumpkin festival representative.
For more information, please contact
Used Book Sale At Watt Center
The annual used book sale at the Watt Center will return during the Festival with even more books to choose from! Stop by for a chance to browse through the shelves and to take a break from the big crowds along Main Street. There are thousands of books available with authors and titles to interest all ages. Fiction and non-fiction selections are located throughout the historic Watt Car and Wheel Company office building at 515 Watt Avenue, just east of the Barnesville B & O Railroad Station. Ample parking is available at The Watt Center, at no charge.
The sale begins with an “Early Bird Special” on Wednesday from 4 to 6 p.m. for an entry fee of $5. Regular hours (at no entry fee) are Thursday 4 to 8 p.m., Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday noon to 4 p.m. On Sunday books are offered for $1 per bag full. Stop
by and stock up for your winter reading. Also for sale will be The Watt Center’s annual calendar. The 2023 Calendar topic celebrates the history of coal mining in western Belmont County. A pictorial history book “Barnesville’s 200 Years,” reprints of the 1908 Centennial Souvenir booklet, R.H. Taneyhill’s “History of Barnesville, Ohio” and the J.W. Laughlin “Memoirs of Civil War History” written in 1914 are also available. Proceeds from all sales benefit the programs and mission of The Watt Center for History & the Arts, an all-volunteer community organization.
A ground floor entrance on the north side of the building, ramp and chair lifts make access to The Watt Center available to all. Browse the wide variety of used books and enjoy discovering the features of one of Barnesville’s fascinating historic buildings.
Ann Hudson at 740-425-2484. Trophies will be awarded for the first and second place.
The winning mascot will be presented to the crowd on Saturday night prior to the King Pumpkin Auction.
2021 winners: 1st place – Natalie Stephen, Barnesville, OH; 2nd place –Zellie Sellers, Barnesville.
TROPHY SPONSORS: FRANK WILLIAMS & GE WILLIAMS INC.
Wheeler’s Pumpkin Patch On The Corner
The Wheeler’s, a long-standing tradition at the Pumpkin Festival, have sold pumpkins, Indian corn, decorated pumpkins and gourds on the northwest corner of Main and Chestnut near the Information Booth for over 40 years. All of their produce is grown on their farm, Pumpkin Valley Jersey Farm, located south of Barnesville in Jerusalem.
Twelth Annual Pumpkin Festival Crock For Raffle
Donated By Luke Johnson
The Barnesville Pumpkin Festival commemorative crock will be raffled off during the 2022 Festival. This unique, one-of-a-kind, crock is the twelfth of an annual series. Only one of these is produced each year. The crock was designed, created and graciously donated by local artist, Luke Johnson. Mr. Johnson also donates the pie plates for the winners of the pie baking contest. Prior to and during the festival, the crock will be displayed at Avenues of Barnesville, 132 E. Main Street. Raffle tickets can be purchased for $1.00 for one or $5.00 for six from any Pumpkin Festival committee member, at Avenues of Barnesville or at the Information Booth during the Festival. All proceeds from this raffle benefit the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival. Another way to keep this a free festival for all to enjoy. Be sure to admire this coveted crock and be on hand for the raffle drawing at the Information Booth near the King Pumpkin area on Sunday, September 25, at 5:00pm.
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The Elks Lodge is located at 117 North Chestnut Street
Club Opens at Nooon - Thurs & Fri, 9am Sat., Noon - Sunday
HOURS:
M-F 8-5
Sat 8-12
(Closed all legal Holidays; Closed Fri/Sat during Festival)
Bridgeport and Woodsfield will remain open during Festival
Victorian Mansion Museum Open
The Belmont County Historical Society invites you to open the door to a bygone era. Visitors of all ages thrill to the splendor and elegance of this award-winning Victorian Mansion Museum of the Romanesque style. Located at 532 N. Chestnut St. in Barnesville, the museum creates an atmosphere where visitors can experience daily life in the Victorian era. Twenty-six rooms are skillfully restored and furnished with the elements of the day. Visitors are treated to the grandeur of fine carved woodwork, moldings, mantels, and doors.
The Mansion Museum will be open for Pumpkin Festival visitors, with an $8 admission fee, on Friday
and Sunday from 12:004:00pm and on Saturday from 10:00am-6:00pm. This year, the Museum will present a Quilt Display featuring vintage quilts from our museum collection. Check our website for information on regular hours and our annual Christmas transformation which is a highlight each year.
For information and appointments, call the museum at (740) 425-2926. Visit the museum’s website for more information at belmontcountymuseum.com. Information can also be found on the museum’s Facebook page facebook.com/BelmontCountyVictorianMansion and on Instagram at instagram.com/ belmontcountymuseum.
Stop By Information Booth
To Get Souvenirs And Questions Answered
The Pumpkin Festival Information Booth, located at the corner of North Chestnut and West Main Streets, is available to answer any questions you might have regarding pumpkins, contests, entertainment schedules, etc. The booth is smack dab in the middle of the King Pumpkin area. A program of events as well as directions and helpful information are provided there. A complete list of contest winners can also be found at the Information Booth.
Visitors are encouraged to meet their friends and family at this spot if they get lost or separated from one another.
Souvenirs on sale at the Information Booth include: Pumpkin Festival mugs, shirts, sweatshirts, matchbox cars, earrings, bells, shot glasses, charms, garden flags, hats, small hand-blown pumpkins and pumpkin seeds. Available this year will be coozies, aprons, tote bags, children’s shirts, and “My First Pumpkin Festival” bibs.
The Information Booth is under the guidance of Jeanette Hissom (740) 238-0745. During the Festival, the phone number for the Information Booth is (740) 425-2593. It is open Wednesday, 6:00pm to 9:00pm; Thursday and Friday, 10:00am to 10:00pm; Saturday 9:00am to 10:00pm; and Sunday 10:00am until the close of the Festival.
THANK YOU TO WILSON FUNERAL HOMES FOR SPONSORING OUR MUGS!
Pumpkin Peddlers
Crafts On Sale At Elementary School
Glass Pumpkins For 2022
The original small glass pumpkins customized for the 2022 Barnesville Pumpkin Festival will be for sale at the Information Booth.
There will be six larger ones auctioned off after the King Pumpkin Auction on Saturday at 5pm.
These pumpkins are hand blown by Bob Allen near Moundsville, West Virginia. Bob is the resident artist at Oglebay Institute at Oglebay Park in Wheeling, West Virginia.
Handmade Quilt Created By Tracey Childress To Be Auctioned Off On
Saturday
Tracey Childress has generously created and donated a quilt for many years to the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival. Her creation for 2022 will be on display at Avenues of Barnesville, 132 E. Main St., or at the Information Booth during the Festival. The quilt will be auctioned off after the King Pumpkin is auctioned at 5:00pm on Saturday. Proceeds benefit the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival. We sincerely appreciate the generosity of Tracey Childress and Dr. Baum for their contributions and support of the festival. Thank you both for all you do!
Pumpkin Patch Offers Crafts At The Elementary
The Pumpkin Patch offers quality crafts for sale in the Elementary School gym during the festival.
With more than 40 different crafters and a wide variety of merchandise, the Pumpkin Patch is always the place to visit for unique
home decorations.
As in years past, the Bethesda Senior Center will offer crafts, including its loomed rugs, for sale in the Elementary School lobby. For more information, call the Bethesda Senior Center Association at (740) 484-1416.
Hours for this year’s Pumpkin Patch are: Thurs: 5-9pm; Fri-Sat: 10am-10pm; and Sun: noon-4pm.
For more information on the Pumpkin Patch, call Emily Butler at 740-260-2617 or Aleysa Hendershot at 740-579-1426.
Join us in the Barnesville Elementary School Cafeteria during the festival for a variety of homemade and hand crafted items as well as an array of local independent consultants. Shop an assortment of primitive and country crafts, homemade dry mixes, jams and jellies, jewelry, skin care and beauty products and much more. After browsing the cafeteria, check out the elementary gymnasium for more goodies as the usual admission charge will cover both the cafeteria and gymnasium. Hours of operation will be: Thurs: 5-9pm; Fri-
Crafts Available Upstairs At The Elk’s Club
Crafts will be available at the Elk’s Club at 117 N. Chestnut St. from 12noon10pm Thursday, Friday; 9am-10pm Saturday; and 12noon-5p.m. Sunday.
He started working in the glass industry in 1968 at Fostoria Glass in Moundsville and worked there until it closed in 1985.
He also worked for Brooke Glass and L.E. Smith. Bob uses the off hand method where no molds are used to produce one-of-a-kind objects.
Office Equipment
Johnson Family Pottery
J-Mo Meats
Kennedy Outdoor Power Equipment
Kountry Kactus
Label 3 Boutique
Lakeland Foods
Longhorns Head to Tail Store & Tours
Marigolds & Diamonds Boutique
M.O.S. Office Systems
Moxie on the Main
Out of the Barn
Riesbeck’s of Barnesville
Route 40 Lumberjaxe
Rumer Loudin
Rustic Roots Hair Salon
Save A Lot
Sew Lovely
Talon + Lou Boutique
The Styling House
Turk’s Trophy Shop
Village Hardware & Rental
AUTOMOTIVE
Belmont Dodge-Chrysler-Jeep
Elite Tire & Services
Hissom’s Service Center
Joe’s Tire
Myers Detailing
Starr’s Used Cars
Stephen’s Towing
Valley Harley-Davidson Shop
Whiteside of St. Clairsville
PET CARE
Barnesville Veterinary Services
Nan’s Pampered Pooch
Pawtown Girl
FUNERAL HOMES/MEMORIAL
Braido Memorial
Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home
Wilson Funeral Home
HOSPITAL/HEALTH/WELL BEING
Astoria Place of Barnesville
Barnesville Manor
Barnesville Senior Center
Barnesville Vision Center
Emerald Pointe Health & Rehabilitation
Ferrum Fit
First Settlement Physical Therapy
Fisher Family and Sport Chiropractic
Hospice of Guernsey
Independent Rehabilitation
Douglas A Huff, OD
Ohio Hills Health Centers
ResCare Ohio
Southeastern Home Care
Sonotone Hearing Aid Center
Stonerise Hospice Valley Hospice
Walton Retirement Home
Westwood Place Senior Living
WVU Medicine – Barnesville Hospital
INSURANCE/LAW OFFICE/ACCOUNTANT
740books
Amy Latham State Farm
Bricker & Eckler, LLP
Edward Jones, Financial Advisor, Steve Marvin
Edward Jones, Financial Advisor, Rory Stelzer
Foster Insurance & Financial Services
Hartley Marshall Bookkeeping
Hazlett, Burt & Watson, Inc
H&R Block
Jarvis Law Office
Kemp Insurance
McVay Advisory Group - Ameriprise Financial
Mistie Rose EA LLC
Parker & Parker Ins. & Financial Services
Schultz Law Office
Shaheen Law Group, LLC
Steele Insurance Associates
WD Skinner & Son Insurance Agency
William Knox, CPA
Wilson’s Accounting Service
SERVICE – CONTRACT PROVIDER
Adams Signs
AG Heating and Air
Avon-Watkins-Stanley-Fuller Brush Products
Barnesville Crafts Made Easy
Belmont County Tourism Council
BMT Golf, LLC
Cedar Ridge Behavioral Health Solutions
Chuck’s Upholstery
Coleman Health Services
Coloring Books for You
Color Me Nails
Comcast
Community Improvement Corp. of Belmont Co.
Creepin Motorsports
David Cook Contracting
David Earle Builds
DG Dance Gallerie & Gymnastics
Ferrellgas
Fitzpatrick Roofing & Painting
From the Heart Photography
Hendershot Detailing
Lucky 1 Kustoms
Male Maids and More
The Market at Ebbert Farms
Panhandle Cleaning & Restoration
Parnell & Associates, Inc
Patriot Party Company
Pivotal Propane
Shepherd Farm Barn & Event Center
South Central Power Company
St. Clairsville Area Chamber of Commerce
Strauss Films
Suds UR’ Duds Laundromat
Tranquil Touch Massage Therapy
V2 Architects
Valley Contracting Service
Verdantas
Vision 1 Flooring
VL&S Trucking
WorkForce Development Board 16
BANKING
Belmont Saving Bank
Softite Community Federal Credit Union
WesBanco of Barnesville
Woodsfield Savings Bank
NEWS/MEDIA
AVC Communications
iHeart Media
Southeast Publications
The Times Leader
WTOV-9
WTRF-7
SCHOOLS/ORGANIZATIONS
A Special Wish Foundation OV
Barnesville Area Education Foundation
Barnesville Kiwanis
Barnesville Lions Branch
Barnesville Mother’s Club
Barnesville Pumpkin Festival
Barnesville Rotary Club
Barnesville Schools
Belmont College
Belmont-Harrison Vocational School
Captina Conservancy
Jr Women’s Club of Barnesville
Olney Friends School
United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley
MUSEUMS
Belmont County Victorian Mansion
The Underground Railroad Museum
Watt Center
SLEEP ACCOMMODATIONS
Days Inn & Suites – Belmont
Harrison House Apartment
Mayo’s Corner
McGee Properties
Sleep Inn & Suites – Belmont
REALTORS
Carol Goff & Associates
Harvey Goodman Realtor
Harvey Goodman Realtor – Karen Derosa
Realtor Susan Hallstrom, Sulek & Experts
The Holden Agency, Stacey Longenette
Sulek & Experts Real Estate
United Country Real Estate, Krystal Vogler
CHURCH
First Christian Church
INDIVIDUALS
Greg and Kathy Batts
Roy Beckett
Marie Bundy
Carpenter Quarter Horse
Clark’s Breezy Hill Farms
Evelyn Cook
Jean Davies
Derek Deal
Billlie Edwards
Msgr Mark Froehlich
Charlie & Sharon Gearling
Dave & Jeanette Hissom
Steve & Karen Hill
Alice Hunkler
Denny Hunkler
Donna Nelson Gilson
Marsha McCort
Tim McKelvey
Tom Michelli
Richard Pryor
Jean Ann Reed
Sheri Riggins
Frank Williams
Brian Yarnall
Bruce Yarnall
Village of Barnesville – 740-425-1880
Belmont County Commissioners – 740-699-2158
Fiddle, Banjo And Mandolin Musical Talent Contest Set
For Sunday At 2:00 p.m.
Everyone loves to listen to the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival’s ever-popular Fiddle, Banjo and Mandolin showdown. Prizes will be awarded to Youth, Teen and Adult in each of the following four categories: Banjo, Fiddle, Mandolin and Open Class. Youth division includes ages up to 13 years old; Teen division is 13 up to 21 years old; and Adult division is 21 years and older.
Registration will be from 1:00pm until 2:00pm and the competition will begin at 2:00pm on Sunday, September 25, on the Central Stage.
Acoustical instruments only. No vocals.
Trophies, money and certificates will be awarded in each of the four categories.
Wes and Vicki Huntsman will be hosting this event. For more information concerning the contest, please call Wes or Vicki at 740-484-4750.
2021 Winners were: Adult Banjo: 1st – Ronald Johnson, Pollard, Arkansas; Adult Open Class: 1st –Jim Coleman, St. Clairsville, OH; Teen Fiddle: 1st –Lydia Fuchs, Beallsville, OH.
SPONSORS: C.A. HOUSE MUSIC, BENNOC INC., CHEFFY DRUGS, CAMPBELL PLUMLY MILBURN FUNERAL HM., FLAG FLOORS, DR. DOUGLAS HUFF, JOE’S TIRE, MAIN STREET BARREL HOUSE, SONOTONE HEARING CENTER, STARR’S USED CARS, TNT AUTO REPAIR, BARNESVILLE VISION CENTER, BARNESVILLE ANTIQUE MALL, BELMONT DODGE, FOSTER INSURANCE, BLESS YOUR HEART, BLOSSOM’S, LAKELAND FOODS, MOXIE ON THE MAIN
Popular Hog Calling Contest On Saturday
The Barnesville Pumpkin Festival Hog Calling contest will be held Saturday, September 24 at 6:00pm on the Pumpkin Stage. Women and men vie in separate divisions with the holler-off determining the Grand Champion.
A child’s division for children, age 5-8 and age 9-15 with prizes of a small trophy for First; and ribbons for Second and Third Place. The Adults 16 and over: Men’s Division — First, Second & Third Places receive a Pumpkin Festival Hat.
Women’s Division — First, Second & Third Places receive a Pumpkin Festival Mug.
Scoring is based on 50% loudness, 25% crowd reaction and 25% originality.
Pre-registration is done at 5:30pm at the
Pumpkin Stage prior to the contest. For information, contact chairperson Larry Baker, 740-260-0507.
2021 Winners: Overall Champion: Chase Groves, Barnesville, OH; Men Age 16 & up: 1st place, Chase Groves, Barnesville, OH; 2nd place, Sam Russell, Obetz, OH; Women Age 16 & up: 1st place, Tommy Lindell, Barnesville, OH; 2nd place, Jillian O’Conner, Martins Ferry, OH; 3rd place, Kia, Barnesville, OH; 9-15 yrs: 1st place, Brooklyn Miller, Barnesville, OH; 2nd place, Sophie Jones, Barnesville, OH; 3rd place, Alexa Plumby, St. Clairsville, OH; 5-8yrs: 1st place, Quinn Stevens, Marysville, OH; 2nd place, Alivia Miller, Barnesville, OH.
SPONSORED BY: J-MO MEATS
Bake Your Best Pumpkin Pie And Enter The Contest Thursday At 4pm On The Pumpkin Stage
The best pumpkin pie baker will be awarded at the Pumpkin Pie Baking Contest to be held on the Pumpkin Stage on Thursday, September 22, at 4:00pm. Pies must be entered at the Pumpkin Stage between 3:00pm and 4:00pm. Judging will be from 4:00pm to 5:00pm. In case of rain, please check with the Information Booth for further instructions.
First Place, Second and Third Places will receive a custom pottery pie plate donated by Luke Johnson, owner of Johnson Family Pottery.
The 2021 pie baking winners are: 1st Place, Ashley Paprocki, Barnesville; 2nd Place, Annabelle Paprocki, Barnesville, OH; and 3rd Place, Vince Carpenter, Flushing.
Pumpkin Stage Hosts Beard, Mustache Contest Saturday
The Beard and Mustache Contest at the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival provides a lot of old-fashioned, visual fun. The contest begins at 5:30pm on Saturday, September 24, on the Pumpkin Stage and contestants may pre-register at the Information Booth or at the Pumpkin Stage at 5:15. Our expert judges will determine who has the winning style in the following categories:
Mustache — Longest; Best Kept; Most Unusual; Fullest; and Fanciest.
Beard — Longest; Best Kept; Most Unusual; Fullest; and Fanciest.
Winners receive a collector’s cup. Larry Baker chairs this event.
For more information, please call Larry at 304-260-0507.
The 2021 Beard winners were: Longest — Terry Stephen, Calais, OH; Best Kept — Nate Carpenter, St. Clairsville, OH; Most Unusual
— Damian Laughlin, Barnesville, OH; Fullest
— Shawn Steed, Woodsfield, OH; Fanciest
— Robert Rockwell, Barnesville, OH.
The 2021 Mustache winners were: Longest — David Benson, New Martinsville, WV; Best Kept — Michael Rogers, Bethesda, OH; Most Unusual — David Benson, New Martinsville, WV; Fullest — Robin Spears, Freeport, OH; Fanciest — David Benson, New Martinsville, WV
Join The Pumpkin Pie Eating Contest
Try eating pumpkin pie - fast - with your hands tied behind your back! That is what you will be doing if you enter the Pumpkin Pie Eating contest. It is judged on how fast you can eat, not how much.
Competition in three age groups will be held in the Pumpkin Festival Pie Eating contest on Thursday, September 22, at 5:00pm on the Pumpkin Stage.
Entries are taken from 4:00pm to 5:00pm in three age divisions: 5-8 years; 9-15 years; and 16 to adult. Cash prizes of $10 for 1st Place, $5 for 2nd Place and $3 for 3rd Place will be awarded. The champion pie eater also receives a trophy.
Last year’s champion pie eater was Stephen Rodgers, Cambridge, OH. Ages 5-8 winners were 1st place – Jase Hendershot, Barnesville, OH; 2nd place – Easton Boulet, Barnesville, OH; 3rd place – Jordie Kubat, Barnesville, OH; Ages 9-15 winners were 1st place – Wyatt Roberts, Barnesville; 2nd place – Lydia Fuchs, Barnesville, OH; 3rd place – Ryland Wehr, Barnesville, OH; Ages 16-adult winners were: 1st place – Stephen Rodgers, Cambridge; 2nd place – Joel Griffith, Cambridge, OH; 3rd place – Josh Fraley, Barnesville, OH.
SPONSORED BY DAIRY QUEEN OF BARNESVILLE
How Competitive Are You Rolling A Pumpkin?
Contestants from age all ages are invited to compete in the Pumpkin Roll Contest on Sunday, September 25, at 1:00pm in the WesBanco parking lot at 230 East Main Street. Bring your own pumpkin or use one provided.
First and second-place prizes of $10 and $5 will be given in six age categories this year as follows: 5 years and under; 6-8 years; 9-11 years; 12-14 years; 15-17 years; and 18-adult.
Prizes for overall winners are $20 for first place and $10 for second place. For more information, call chairman Denise Jones at 740-238-0818.
2021 winners: Overall: 1st place – Kennedy Little - Age Group 12-14; 2nd place – Maggie VanFossen - Age Group 9-11. 5 & under ages: 1st place – Jernee Bostic; 2nd place – John Ibsen; 6-8 ages: 1st place – Dallie sparks; 2nd place –Emmett Taylor; 9-11 ages: 1st place – Maggie VanFossen, 2nd place – Taylin Jozwiak; 12-14 ages: 1st place – Kennedy Little; 2nd place – Jackson VanFossen; 15-17 ages: No Contestants. 18 & Over: 1st place – Lindsay Drumm; 2nd place – Stephanie Fuchs
SPONSORED BY HISSOM’S SERVICE STATION
Barnesville Pumpkin Festival Schedule 2022
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
12:00-8:00pm EYES OF FREEDOM MEMORIAL Barnesville Middle School, 970 Shamrock Dr.
4:00-6:00pm WATT CENTER BOOK SALE Early Bird Special $5 entry
5:00-9:00pm PUMPKIN WAGON OPEN
6:00-9:00pm INFORMATION BOOTH OPEN Phone 740-425-2593
6:30-8:00pm BAMA KIDS’ FUN NIGHT First Presbyterian Church
6:00-9:00pm KING PUMPKIN WEIGH-IN (no produce entries accepted); Special thanks to Ohio Valley Scale, Wheeling, WV; Village Hardware & Rental; Braido Memorials; and Louisiana Grill.
6:00-9:00pm “DEEP DOWN COUNTRY” - Blue Moon Biergarten (next to Pumpkin Stage)
8:00-11:00pm “PLACEBO JONES” - Main Street Barrel House
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
9:00am Judging-HOME DECORATING CONTEST
9:00am-7:00pm Receive AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE CONTEST entries, scarecrows, etc. in display areas on West Main Street
10:00am-Dark FARM MACHINERY DISPLAY (E. Church St. across from Fire Dept.)
10:00am-10:00pm INFORMATION BOOTH OPEN. Phone 740-425-2593
11:00am-10:00pm PUMPKIN WAGON - Headquarters for pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin donuts & pumpkin pies. Operated by Barnesville Area Chamber of Commerce
11:00am-3:00pm SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER OPEN HOUSE, E. Main Street, serving hot chicken sandwiches, sloppy joes, hot dogs and chili dogs, homemade noodles, vegetable soup, coleslaw and pumpkin pie
12noon-7:00pm DECORATED PUMPKIN entries accepted in display area
12:00-8:00pm EYES OF FREEDOM MEMORIAL Barnesville Middle School, 970 Shamrock Dr.
1:00pm-? “SQUASHCARVER” Live Demonstration - King Pumpkin Stand
3:00-4:00pm Entries for PUMPKIN PIE BAKING CONTEST accepted at Pumpkin Stage
4:00-5:00pm PUMPKIN PIE JUDGING on Pumpkin Stage
4:00-5:00pm PUMPKIN PIE EATING CONTEST REGISTRATION at Pumpkin Stage. Age categories: 5-8 yrs.; 9-15 yrs.; and 16 yrs. to adult.
4:00-5:30pm “CABIN BOYS+” on Central Stage
4:00-8:00pm WATT CENTER BOOK SALE
5:00pm PUMPKIN PIE EATING CONTEST on Pumpkin Stage
5:00pm OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONIES AND RIBBON CUTTING
Presentation of QUEEN, PRINCESS AND MINI MISS
Presentation of KING PUMPKIN TROPHY, sponsored by Doan Ford
Presentation of FOUNDERS CUP (largest locally grown), sponsored by the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival in honor of the Martin Schumacher family
Presentation of SECOND-PLACE TROPHY sponsored by Doan Ford
Presentation of THIRD-PLACE TROPHY sponsored by Doan Ford
5:00-9:00pm PUMPKIN PATCH in Elementary School gym. Arts, crafts & antiques featured. Adm. $ .50/day; $1 for all four days (children under 12 free w/adult)
5:00-9:00pm PUMPKIN PEDDLERS in Elementary School cafeteria.
5:00pm-Closing Rides and Concessions, RIDE ALL NIGHT FOR $10
5:30pm TALENT SHOW at Central Stage
6:00-8:00pm “HINSON GORBY” on Pumpkin Stage
6:30pm PUMPKIN BABY CONTEST - First Christian Church New Life Center, 219 W. Church St.
7:00pm LITTLE MISS AND MR. CONTEST - First Christian Church New Life Center
7:30pm Presentation of PUMPKIN BABY contest winners and LITTLE MISS AND MR. PUMPKIN at the King Pumpkin area
8:00-11:00pm “SHUMAN BAND” - Main Street Barrel House, Cvr. Chg.
8:30-11:00pm “BARANICH, GABLE & LEE” on Central Stage
8:30-11:00pm “TAYLOR JO & COPPER CREEK ” on Pumpkin Stage
9:00-12:00 “WHITE COLLAR CRIMINALS” - Blue Moon Tavern.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
9:00am-12noon JUDGING of all agriculture and horticulture products, canned goods, displays, scarecrows, etc. by Barnesville Future Farmers of America
10:00am-Dark FARM MACHINERY DISPLAY - E. Church St. next to Water Dept.
All Day Municipal Lot FLEA MARKET open
All Day Concessions, food stands, store window displays, outside flea market
10:00am-6:00pm WATT CENTER BOOK SALE, located off Watt Avenue
10:00am-10:00pm PUMPKIN PATCH in Elementary School gym; Arts, crafts & antiques featured. Adm. $ .50/day; $1 for all four days (children under 12 free w/adult)
10:00am-10:00pm PUMPKIN PEDDLERS in Elementary School cafeteria.
10:00am-10:00pm INFORMATION BOOTH OPEN. Phone 740- 425-2593 Barnesville Pumpkin Festival souvenirs available here.
Information Booth: 740-425-2593
Barnesville Pumpkin Festival Schedule 2022
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 (continued)
11:00am-10:00pm PUMPKIN WAGON - Headquarters for pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin donuts & pumpkin pies. Operated by Barnesville Area Chamber of Commerce.
11:00am-3:00pm SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER OPEN HOUSE, E. Main Street, serving hot chicken sandwiches, sloppy joes, hot dogs and chili dogs, homemade noodles, vegetable soup, coleslaw and pumpkin pie
11:00am-3:00pm CATHOLIC WOMEN’S CLUB, at Catholic Church, W. Main St., serving homemade soups, sandwiches, noodles, desserts & drinks
12:00-4:00pm VICTORIAN MANSION MUSEUM open, QUILT DISPLAY
532 N. Chestnut St., Adm.Chg
12:00-8:00pm EYES OF FREEDOM MEMORIAL Barnesville Middle School, 970 Shamrock Dr.
6:00-8:00pm “BLUE DIGGITY” - Central Stage
5:30-6:00pm FUDGE CONTEST entries accepted at King Pumpkin area
6:00-8:00pm “HOARD & JONES” - Pumpkin Stage
6:00pm FUDGE CONTEST JUDGING at King Pumpkin area
7:00pm PUMPKIN MASCOT CONTEST at Information Booth.
7:00pm FOOTBALL GAME - Home vs. Worthington Christian
8:30-11:00pm “BILLY BROWN” - Pumpkin Stage
8:30-11:00pm “SARAH HAYS BAND” on Central Stage
8:00-11:00pm “DEEP DOWN COUNTRY” - VFW
9:00-12:00pm “BACKBONE” - Main Street Barrel House - Cvr Chg.
9:00-12:00pm “COPPER CREEK” - Blue Moon Tavern - Cvr Chg.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
6:45am-8:15am Registration for PUMPKIN FESTIVAL 5K RUN & WALK at the Watt Center
8:30am PUMPKIN FESTIVAL 5K RUN & WALK starts at the Watt Center.
9:00am TRACTOR CRUISE line up begins at 8 at TJ Jefferis field on Rt 147 near Tacoma
9:00am-Dark FARM MACHINERY DISPLAY- E. Church St. across from Fire Dept.
All Day Municipal lot FLEA MARKET open
9:00am-10:00pm INFORMATION BOOTH OPEN - Phone 425-2593. BPF Souvenirs
9:00am-11:00pm Concessions, food stands, store window displays, flea market, Midway rides.
9:00am-10:00pm PUMPKIN WAGON - Headquarters for pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin donuts & pumpkin pies. Operated by Barnesville Area Chamber of Commerce.
9:30am-6:00pm SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE from corner of Main & Chestnut to High School on Shamrock Drive
10:00am-6:00pm VICTORIAN MANSION MUSEUM open, QUILT DISPLAY 532 N. Chestnut St., Adm.Chg
10:00am-10:00pm PUMPKIN PATCH in Elementary School gym. Arts, crafts & antiques featured. Adm. $ .50/day; $1 for all four days (children under 12 free w/adult)
10:00am-10:00pm PUMPKIN PEDDLERS in Elementary School cafeteria.
10:00am PET SHOW REGISTRATION at Central Stage
10:30am PET SHOW on Central Stage
11:00am-3:00pm CATHOLIC WOMEN’S CLUB, at Catholic Church, W. Main St., serving homemade soups, sandwiches, noodles, desserts & drinks
11:00am-5:00pm WATT CENTER BOOK SALE, located off Watt Ave.(closed during parade)
10:00am-11:45am PARADE LINE-UP on Roosevelt Rd., off SR 147 east of town.
12:00-8:00pm EYES OF FREEDOM MEMORIAL Barnesville Middle School, 970 Shamrock Dr.
12:45pm GIANT PUMPKIN PARADE begins from Barnesville High School parking lot, west on Main Street, north on Chestnut Street, to Victorian Mansion Museum, 532 N. Chestnut St.
3:30pm KIDDIE TRACTOR PULL parking lot near Pumpkin Stage
4:30pm - From Info. Booth - Announcement of PARADE WINNERS; Presentation of 2022 BARNESVILLE PUMPKIN FESTIVAL QUEEN, PUMPKIN PRINCESS and MINI MISS; Introduction of 2022 PUMPKIN FESTIVAL MASCOT
4:30pm - King Pumpkin Buyers meet at Blue Moon Tavern
5:00pm AUCTION OF KING PUMPKIN in Giant Pumpkin area
5:00pm AUCTION OF CUSTOM DESIGNED QUILT (following King Pumpkin sale)
5:00pm TALL TALES CONTEST (storytelling competition) on Pumpkin Stage
4:00-6:00pm “GYPSY COWBOYS” - Central Stage
5:30 p.m. BEARD & MUSTACHE CONTEST on Pumpkin Stage
6:00pm HOG CALLING CONTEST on Pumpkin Stage (Age categories are: 5-8 yrs.; 9-15-yrs.; and 16 yrs. to adult)
6:30-8:30pm “FLUSHED” on Central Stage
6:30pm TOBACCO SPITTING CONTEST on Pumpkin Stage
8:00-11:00pm “MARS ALLEY” - Pumpkin Stage
8:00-11:00pm “DEEP DOWN COUNTRY” - VFW
9:00-11:00pm “VALLEY SPHINX” - Central Stage
9:00-12:00pm “POCKET CHANGE” - Main Street Barrel House, Cvr Chg
9:00-12:00pm “BILLY BROWN” - Blue Moon Tavern, 126 W. Main., Cvr Chg
Information Booth: 740-425-2593
Barnesville Pumpkin Festival Schedule 2022
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
9:00am-1:00pm ANTIQUE, CLASSIC & CUSTOM CAR SHOW REGISTRATION at Barnesville High School on Shamrock Dr. Free shuttle to festival.
9:00am-3:00pm ANTIQUE, CLASSIC & CUSTOM CAR SHOW at Barnesville High School on Shamrock Dr. Free shuttle to festival.
9:30am-6:00pm SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE from corner of Main & Chestnut to High School on Shamrock Drive
10:00am INFORMATION BOOTH OPEN Phone 425-2593. Last day to buy souvenirs.
10:00am-5:00pm FARM MACHINERY DISPLAY - E. Church St. across from Fire Dept.
12:00-6:00pm EYES OF FREEDOM MEMORIAL Barnesville Middle School, 970 Shamrock Dr.
10:30am FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Worship Service & Coffee Hour
11:00am-3:00pm CATHOLIC WOMEN’S CLUB at Catholic Church basement on W. Main St., will serve baked steak with mashed potatoes, noodles, green beans, dessert & beverage. Cost is $12. Parking $5.
12:00-1:30pm “DUSTIN KILDOW” - Pumpkin Stage
12:00-1:30pm FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Open House
12:00-4:00pm WATT CENTER BOOK SALE, located off Watt Avenue
12:00-4:00pm VICTORIAN MANSION MUSEUM open, QUILT SHOW 532 N. Chestnut St., Adm.Fee
12:00noon-5:00pm PUMPKIN PATCH in Elementary School gym & Cafeteria. Arts, crafts & antiques featured. Adm. $ .50/day; $1 for all four days (children under 12 free w/adult
12:00noon-5:00pm RIDES AND CONCESSIONS on Midway and Municipal flea market
12:00noon-5:00pm PUMPKIN WAGON opens. Headquarters for pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin donuts and pumpkin pies. Operated by the Barnesville Area Chamber of Commerce
1:00pm PUMPKIN ROLL - WesBanco Parking Lot - 230 E. Main St.
1:00pm REGISTRATION FOR FIDDLE, BANJO AND MANDOLIN CONTEST, Central Stage
1:00-2:00pm “CABIN BOYS+” - Central Stage
11:30-1:00pm “MOON CREEK” 1:30-4:00 pm “LISA-RICK-KEVIN SCHLICK
5:00-7:00pm “FLUSHED” Main St. Barrel House
2:00-4:00pm “PICKI’N ON COUNTRY” - Pumpkin Stage
2:00-5:00pm FREE ICE CREAM FOR SENIORS - Pumpkin Wagon sponsered by Emerald Pointe
2:00pm FIDDLE, BANJO AND MANDOLIN CONTEST, Central Stage
2:00pm HARVESTING OF PUMPKIN SEEDS at King Pumpkin area (this happens only if a giant pumpkin is available)
3:30pm Voluntary PROCESSION OF ANTIQUE, CLASSIC & CUSTOM CAR SHOW ENTRANTS through town
4:30pm Announcement of ANTIQUE , CLASSIC & CUSTOM CAR SHOW WINNERS and presentation of trophies, Barnesville High School.
4:00-5:00pm Exhibitors may CLAIM AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE ENTRIES from the display tables
5:00pm AUCTION OF ALL UNCLAIMED pumpkins, squash, gourds, vegetables, fruit, etc. from display tables.
5:00pm RAFFLE DRAWING FOR 12TH ANNUAL PUMPKIN CROCK
As the 2022 Barnesville Pumpkin Festival draws to a close, the officers and committee members would like to thank all who have attended and all who have contributed in bringing you this annual Festival. We hope you have had a memorable time visiting with old and new friends, enjoying the festivities, the special entertainment and concessions. We always strive to bring you the best festival possible and it is our sincere hope that you have enjoyed this as much as we have. We thank each and every one of you for coming and wish you a safe journey home.
We look forward to seeing you next year, as always, during the last full weekend in September!
Sincerely, Tim Rockwell, President
Keith Williams, Vice President
Tina Copeland, Secretary
Tracey Childs-Rockwell, Treasurer
Information Booth: 740-425-2593
Gather Your Pets For The Pet Show Saturday Tall Tales Contest On
Christy Stephen chairs the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival Pet Show, Saturday, September 24, on the Central Stage.
Registration begins at 10:00am and the contest begins at 10:30am. Categories include: smallest; best hometown pride (Pumpkin or Shamrocks); largest; most unusual; owner/pet dress-alike; and best tricks.
A first place champion will be chosen from each category, and they will receive a trophy. Second and third-place winners earn a ribbon, and participation ribbons are given to all contestants. Best of show will also be selected at the end of the contest.
For more information, call Christy Stephen at (740) 425-2218.
2021 winners were: Best of Show: Carsyn & Colbie Stephen (Bulldog). Largest Animal: 1st place, Brittany
Lewis (Saint Bernard); 2nd place, Lexie Crum (Golden Retriever) 3rd place Jaime Bolan (German Shepherd) Smallest: 1st place, Raenah Norris (frog); 2nd place, Ethan Schneider (Yorkshire Terrier), 3rd place, Carla Austin (Mini Schnauzer). Best Tricks: 1st place, Gracy Hayslett (Husky), 2nd place, Brittany Lewis (Saint Bernard), 3rd place, Jeffrey Bolan (Yorkshire Terrier). Hometown
Pride: 1st place, Bryar and Brogan Shilling (Golden Retriever & Lab), 2nd place, Carla Austin (Mini Schnauzer), 3rd place, Brandy Peterson (Boston Terrier). Most Unusual: 1st place, Raenah Norris (frog), 2nd place, Lisa Robinson (Persian Cat), 3rd place, Asher Kletz (Sheepadoodle). Pet Owner Look-Alike: 1st place, Carsyn & Colbie Stephen (Bulldog), 2nd place, Asher Kletz (Sheepadoodle), 3rd place, Carla Austin (Mini Schnauzer).
If you can engage an audience and spin a story, then you should enter the Tall Tales Storytelling Contest at the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival and tell us your best tale. The contest, with both Adult and Youth Divisions, will be held at 5:00pm on Satur-
Saturday
day, September 24, on the Pumpkin Stage. George Reinacher will be the emcee. For further information, call George Reinacher at 740-425-1917.
2021 winners were: Adult — 1st place, Tommie Lindell, Barnesville, OH; 2nd place, Gwen Stewart,
Bridgeport, OH; 3rd place, Donna Brown, Wheelersburg, OH. Children — 1st place, Alexa Plumby, St. Clairsville, OH; 2nd place, Sophia Jones, Barnesville, OH.
SPONSORED BY SAVE-A-LOT
Tobacco Spitting Contest On Saturday
The
740-260-0507
6:30pm
Saturday, September 24,
First place gets a trophy; Second and Third Place winners receive a Barnesville Pumpkin Festival hat and a complimentary pouch of chew.
The 2021 winners were: 1st place – Shaun Steed, 23’8”, Woodsfield, OH; 2nd place – Bubba Ankrom, 16’7”, Woodsfield, OH; 3rd place – Chris Baver, 15’9”, Barnesville, OH.
SPONSOR: BAKER’S OFFROAD X-PRESS DEMO TEAM
FESTIVAL CONTEST SCHEDULE
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2022
5:00pm Inside Window Display Judging
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2022
9:00am Home Decorating Judging
10:00am Professional Bldg. & Grounds Judging
4:00pm Pie Baking Contest - Pumpkin Stage
5:00pm Pie Eating Contest - Pumpkin Stage
5:30pm Talent Show - Central Stage
6:30pm Pumpkin Baby Contest – First Christian Church New Life Center
7:00pm Little Mr. and Miss Contest – First Christian Church New Life Center
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2022
6:00pm Fudge Contest at the Information Booth
7:00pm Pumpkin Mascot Contest at the King Pumpkin Area
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2022
8:30am 5K Run and Fitness Walk (starts at Watt Center - Reg. from 6:45-8:15am)
10:30am Pet Show – Central Stage (registration @ 10am)
3:30pm Kiddie Tractor Pull - Parking lot next to Pumpkin Stage
5:00pm Tall Tales Contest – Pumpkin Stage
5:30pm Beard and Mustache Contest – Pumpkin Stage
6:00pm Hog Calling Contest – Pumpkin Stage
6:30pm Tobacco Spitting Contest – Pumpkin Stage
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2022
9am-3pm Antique and Classic Car Show at the High School (Shamrock Drive)
1:00pm Pumpkin Roll Contest – WesBanco Parking Lot, 230 E. Main St.
2:00pm Fiddle, Banjo & Mandolin Contest - Central Stage (Reg. starts at 1pm)
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New Talent At The Talent Show
Showcase your talent and join in on the fun at the Amateur Talent Show. If you like to sing, play an instrument, tell jokes, dance, perform magic tricks, or if you’re just plain talented, we welcome you to participate. The Amateur Talent Show will be held Thursday, September 22, at 5:30pm on the Central Stage located in the parking lot on Main Street between Cheffy Drugs and Avenues of Barnesville, with registration beginning at 5:00pm. Pre-registration is not necessary.
Lip-sync is not allowed and music must be on CD’s - iPods will not be accepted. Judging will be based on stage presence, ability, entertainment value, costume/attire and crowd response. Presentations are to be no longer than three (3) minutes. Points will be deducted for any performance over three minutes. We reserve the right to refuse any act based on age and/or family appropriateness. Decision of the judges is final.
Categories this year will be: Tiny Tots (ages 5-9); Itty Bitty’s (ages 1013); Teeny Boppers (ages 14-18); Big Boppers (ages 19 and up); and Groupies (any act consisting of more than one person).
First place trophies and second place medals will be awarded in all divisions. In addition, cash prizes will be awarded for first and second.
For additional information, please contact Mary Anne Stephens at 740238-0346.
2021 winners: Ages 5-9: 1st place - Lincoln Fuchs; Ages 10-13: 1st place - Alexa Plumby; 2nd placeLydia Fuchs; Ages 14-18: 1st placeDominik Ebright; Ages 19+: 1st place - Jenna McCort; 2nd place - Mikaela West.
SPONSORED BY: BARNESVILLE HOME PIZZA, TRIPLE B TRUCKING, KEMP INSURANCE, DANIEL STEPHENS FAMILY
Pumpkin Festival Home Decorating Contest
Attention all homeowners! Please consider decorating your homes and yards for the 58th Annual Pumpkin Festival. It’s a great way to get the community and our visitors in the spirit and you can enter to be judged.
Barnesville residents and those residing within one mile of the village limits are eligible for judging. Decorations may be in any location on the exterior of the home and or lawn and must be in place by 9:00 am on Thursday, September 22. To ensure your home gets judged, please pre-register by calling Chairperson Carolyn Stephen at 614-580-9420.
Halloween characters and pumpkins with faces included as part of the display will not be considered for judging. Judging will be performed by the Barnesville High School Art Club.
2021 winners were: 1st place, Jodie & Kent Gallagher; 2nd place, Don Grear; 3rd place, Elaine Phillips. Honorable Mention: David & Jennifer Rucker. Judge’s Choice: Mandy Burkhart SPONSORED BY HARTLEY & MARSHALL LLC
Barnesville Business Inside Window Display Contest
Here we are once again!
Fall is coming and so is the Pumpkin Festival. Time to start thinking about getting the inside business windows decorated with colorful and festive displays.
We are looking for people who are interested in decorating the inside window of the downtown businesses for the festival this year. The categories are: Antiques/Collectibles; Fall Display; Retail Merchant; and Royalty. A Best of Show trophy will be awarded as well as the top winner in each category.
We would like to thank the trophy
sponsors for this is year: Blue Moon Tavern, Hair Impressions, and Sunland Construction.
If you are interested or know anyone who might be interested in decorating a window, please call Brenda Brown at 740-238-1115. All windows need to be completed for judging by Tuesday, September 20, 2022 by 5:00 p.m.
2021 Winners: Antiques - 1st PlaceNatalie Anderson & Melissa Dodd (William Knox CPA); 2nd Place - Nancy Mayhugh & Cindy (Barnesville Antique Mall, Left Side); Collectibles - 1st Place
- Valerie Householder (Cheffy Drugs);
Professional Building And Grounds Contest
The Professional Building and Grounds decorating contest rewards Barnesville businesses for their creativity and enthusiasm for the Pumpkin Festival. We encourage all businesses to participate and make Barnesville look terrific for the Festival.
Decorations should be an autumn theme and must be in place by Wednesday, September 21. Registration is required for judging. To register, please contact Chairperson Carolyn Stephen at (614) 5809420. Judging will take place on Thursday, September 22, at 10:00am.
First, Second and Third places will be awarded.
This contest is separate from the Home Decoration and Window Decorating Contests.
2021 Winners: 1st: Woodsfield Savings Bank, 201 N. Chestnut St.; 2nd: Moxie on the Main, 125 E. Main St.; 3rd: Joe’s Tires, 875 Shamrock Dr.; Judges’ Choice: Carol Goff Real Estate, 118 N. Chestnut St.;
Honorable Mention: Avenues of Barnesville, 132 E. Main St.
SPONSORED BY TWO STACK BAR-B-QUE AND CAROLYN & TERRY STEPHEN
Registration Forms & Information
For various event registration forms and information, please visit our website at: www.barnesvillepumpkinfestival.com
2nd Place - Paul & Kay Mitchell (Designed for Print) ; Children’s - 1st Place
- Jacob Whitacre (Do It Best); 2nd Place
- Barnesville Library (Hair Impressions); Fall Display - 1st Place - Susan Lapham (Avenues of Barnesville); 2nd Place - Becky & Jita (Blossoms); Royalty - 1st Place - Lillian Ford (Sunrise TV Rentals, Right side); 2nd Place - Aubrey Johnson ( Sunrise TV Rentals, Left side); Best of Show: Charlie Gearling (Barnesville Antique Mall, Right side)
SPONSORS: HAIR IMPRESSIONS, BLUE MOON TAVERN & SUNLAND CONSTRUCTION
Deadlines And Judging Times
Retail Windows
Judging – Tuesday, September 20, 5:00pm Homes
Judging – Thursday, September 22, 9:00am
Professional Buildings & Grounds:
In place by Wednesday, September 21
Judging – Thursday, September 22, 10:00am
Barnesville Mother’s Club
Proud Supporters of our Youth and the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival!
Queen’s Pageant To Be Held Sunday September 18, 2022
The annual Barnesville Pumpkin Festival Queen’s Pageant will be held Sunday, September 18, 2022, at 4:00pm at the Barnesville High School Auditorium. Girls from all over the Ohio Valley will compete for the title of Queen (age 14-19); Princess (age 10-13) and Mini Miss (age 6-9).
The Kiwanis Club of Barnesville
Judging is based on a private interview. A choice of talent and evening gown/party dress model-
ing and evening gown/party dress modeling will begin at 4:00pm and will be open to the public.
The three winners will receive a crown, sash, trophy, cash and other various prizes.
The top three in each category will receive prizes and ride on a float in the Giant Pumpkin Parade.
All contestants will receive a T-shirt, participation ribbon and a small gift.
Relinquishing their crowns this fall will be 2021 Queen Lindsay Drumm of Heath, Ohio; Princess Alexa Plumby of St. Clairsville, Ohio; and Mini Miss Sophia Jones of Barnesville, Ohio.
The deadline for registration and music was September 2, 2022. For more information or to request a registration form for future years, please email: BarnesvillePumpkinPageant@yahoo.com.
Barnesville Pumpkin Festival 2021 Royalty
Kiwanis “We Build”
Meetings Monday Barnesville Church of Assumption
11:30am-1:00pm
Serving children and the community since 1948.
SPONSORS: ARTWORKS, AVENUES OF BARNESVILLE, BARNESVILLE VISION, BLOSSOMS, BURKHART NURSERY, CARPENTER QUARTER HORSES, CHEFFY DRUGS, CHEL’S, CORNER PHARMACY, CONVENIENT FOOD MART, KAHRIG FAMILY, ROBIN MAYHUGH, THE DANIEL STEPHENS FAMILY AND WESBANCO.
Old-Fashioned Fudge Contest On September 23
The Barnesville Pumpkin Festival will host the Old-Fashioned Fudge Contest at 6:00pm, Friday, September 23 at the Information Booth in the King Pumpkin Area near the intersection of Main and Chestnut Streets. Entries (six to eight pieces per plate) will be accepted at the judging area between 5:30pm and 6:00pm. Fudge will be judged on appearance, texture and flavor.
For the 21st year, South Central Power Company is sponsoring a trophy for the winning entry and providing each entrant with a token gift of appreciation.
The 2021 winners were: 1st place — Mariah Rouse, Woodsfield, OH; 2nd place — Shaun Leach, Jerusalem, OH.; 3rd place — Hannah Leach, Jerusalem, OH.
For more information, call Chairperson Ann Hudson at 740-425-2484.
SPONSORED BY JIMMY AND PAULA GREAR & SOUTH CENTRAL POWER
Generations of Support for America’s Best Pumpkin Show!
EVERY YEAR , THE COMMUNITY AWAITS
THE OPENING OF THE ANNUAL BARNESVILLE PUMPKIN FESTIVAL, WITH ALL ITS DELICIOUS TREATS AND FUN TIMES.
THE WILSON FAMILY IS HONORED
TO SERVE FAMILIES IN THEIR NEW LOCATIONS OF BARNESVILLE, BETHESDA AND BEALLSVILLE.
2022 Barnesville Pumpkin Festival Committee
President ........................................................................................................Tim Rockwell, 740-425-1114
Vice President ............................................................................................. Keith Williams, 740-297-1576
Secretary......................................................................................................Tina Copeland, 740-238-0275
Treasurer ........................................................................................Tracey Childs-Rockwell, 740-425-1114
Advertising for Tabloid, Sponsors.................................................................Susan Lapham, 281-224-3030
Advisory..........................................................................................................Evelyn Cook, 740-425-2459
Announcer (“The Voice”) ....................................................................................................John Rataiczak
Auctioneers............................................................................................Dick & Steve Pryor, 740-425-3397
Beard & Mustache Contest................................................................................Larry Baker, 740-260-0507
Car Show, Antique & Classic .........................................................Dan “Boots” Longenette, 614-557-8838
Committee Liaison ....................................................................................Carolyn Bunting, 740-425-9191
Concessions .....................................................Kim Stephen, 740-228-1129; Rachel Wilcox, 740-484-9423
Crafts - Pumpkin Patch..............................Emily Butler, 740-260-2617; Aleysa Hendershot, 740-579-1426
Crafts - Pumpkin Peddlers.........................................................................Vicki Huntsman, 740-484-4750
Decorated Pumpkins ......................................................................................Bill Crawford, 740-484-4263
Electrician ............................................................................................................Jim Wells, 740-425-1289
Entertainment .............................................................................................Darrell Phillips, 740-425-2872
Fiddle, Banjo & Mandolin Contest..................................................Wes & Vicki Huntsman, 740-484-4750
Fudge Contest ..................................................................................................Ann Hudson, 740-425-2484
Grounds Maintenance.................................................................Brad Fitch & Brian Sellers, 740-425-2593
Hog Calling Contest ..........................................................................................Larry Baker, 740-260-0507
Home Decorating.......................................................................................Carolyn Stephen, 614-580-9420
Ice/Grounds........................................................................................................Brad Fitch, 740-425-2593
Information Booth .....................................................................................Jeanette Hissom, 740-238-0745
INFORMATION BOOTH (DURING FESTIVAL) .......................................740-425-2593
Little Miss & Mr. Pumpkin...........................................Angie Fisher, 425-4478; Lori Clouse, 740-425-3412
Media Advertising.......................................................................................Reed Tychonski, 740-425-1025
New Farm Machinery......................................................................................Melvin Kemp, 740-484-4042
Parade ........................................................................................................Helen Carpenter, 740-391-1142
Pet Show......................................................................................................Christi Stephen, 740-425-2218
Produce ...............................................................................Jeff Carpenter, 740-310-1497 or 740-391-1142
Produce Auction ............................................................................................Tim Rockwell, 740-425-1114
Professional Grounds Contest ....................................................................Carolyn Stephen, 614-580-9420
Pumpkin Baby Contest .....................................Sherrie Temple, 740-238-0692; Lora Wildes, 740-391-1984
Pumpkin Mascot Contest .................................................................................Ann Hudson, 740-425-2484
Pumpkin Pie Baking & Eating Contest............................................................Liz McKelvey, 740-425-2900
Pumpkin Roll..................................................................................................Denise Jones, 740-238-0818
Pumpkin Wagon ...........................................................Barnesville Chamber of Commerce, 740-425-4300
Pumpkin Weigh-in ..............................................................................................Tim Miller, 740-238-0493
Queen, Princess, Mini Miss..................Lisa & Autumn Kessler, BarnesvillePumpkinPageant@yahoo.com or 740-232-8069
Store Windows ..............................................................................................Brenda Brown, 740-238-1115
Talent Show..........................................................................................MaryAnne Stephens, 740-238-0346
Tall Tales Competition.............................................................................George Reinacher, 740-238-0881
Tobacco Spitting Contest ...................................................................................Larry Baker, 740-260-0507
Other Information
Barnesville Senior Citizens Center....................................................................Linda Wells, 740-425-9101
Pumpkin Run & Fitness Walk...................................................................... Carl Kondrach, 740-619-0070
Victorian Mansion Museum............................Museum, 740-425-2926; Sherrie McClelland, 740-425-2343
Watt Center .....................................................................................................Mary Sidwell, 740-926-1547
COMMITTEE MEMBERS: 1st Row L-R: Tim Rockwell, President, Tracey Rockwell, Evelyn Cook, Susan Lapham, Tina Copeland; 2nd Row L-R: Rachel Wilcox, Helen Carpenter, Jeanette Hissom, Brenda Brown; 3rd Row L-R: Tracey Craig, Carolyn Stephen, Kim Stephen; 4th Row L-R: Lisa Kessler, Carolyn Bunting; Last Row: Jeff Carpenter, Darrell Philips, Frank Williams, Keith Williams, Brad Fitch.
Thank You to the Following 2022 Sponsors of the Downtown Flower Baskets
n Artworks n Astoria Place of Barnesville n Avenues of Barnesville
n Barnesville American Legion #168 Ladies Auxiliary & Squadron #168 Sons of the Legion n Barnesville Chamber of Commerce
Barnesville Community Foundation n Barnesville Do It Best n Barnesville Exempted Village School District
n Barnesville Pumpkin Festival n Barnesville Veterinary Services in Memory of Terry Long
n Barnesville Vision Center n Greg & Kathy Batts n Bennoc Inc. n Blue Moon Tavern n Braido Memorials n Bricker & Eckler LLP n Campbell Plumly Milburn Funeral Home
n Cheffy Drugs n Matt & Marta Cook in Memory of Wendy Cline n Flag Floors of Barnesville
n Fruits of Life n In Memory of Bob and Andy Gearling by Charlie & Sharon Gearling
n Hazlett, Burt & Watson, Inc. n Steve & Karen Hill n Hissom’s Service Center
n Joe’s Tires, LLC. n Joe’s Tire Commercial
Roger and Sally Johnson n Jim & Judy Jones
n Tracy and Betty Knox in Memory of Walt Knox n William Knox, CPA n Lemunyon Family
n In Memory of Irene Marmie by the Marmie Family n Tim & Liz McKelvey
n In Memory of Dr. James McClure & daughter Susanna from Martha, Mindy & Pam
n Dan & Kathy Messenger & Family in Memory of Granddaughter Elle & Jane Eschbaugh
n Moxie on the Main n Tom & Nancy Murphy in Honor of Our Family
n Ohio Hills Health Centers in Memory of Bill & Kay Chaney
n Paula Rowlands in Memory of Curtis Elder
n Small Town Outdoor Services, Inc. - Sam, Stacey, Evan & Dane Wells in Memory of Chip VanCuren
n Becky Steele – Watkins-Stanley-Fuller & Avon Products
n The Family of Emery & Vivian Stewart n Sulek & Experts Real Estate
n Dick Thomas in Memory of Althea Thomas n Triple B Trucking Inc. n VFW Post 2792
n Village Hardware & Rental n Village of Barnesville
n David & Marsha Ward in Honor of Dot Witherow
n WesBanco n Woodsfield Savings Bank
n Group 1: Jean Davies, Sue Hanlon, Marsha Parkinson, Sandy Saffield, Polly Sawvel
n Group 2: John & MaryAnn Cheffy, Chuck & Susan Phifer
n Group 3: Smitty’s Septic Service & Dave Cook Contracting in Memory of Don & Tom Cook
Barnesville Senior Center Ready To Serve Lunch
The cooking crew of the Barnesville Senior Citizens Center wants to invite everyone to stop in on Thursday and Friday, September 22-23, as they will be serving lunch both days. Lunch will be served from 11:00am to 3:00pm.
Emerald Pointe Providing Free Ice Cream For Seniors
The menu includes vegetable soup, sloppy joe’s, hot dogs, chili dogs, hot chicken sandwiches, homemade noodles, coleslaw and pumpkin pie.
The senior –center also will be taking orders for whole pumpkin pies for $8.00.
Seniors will get a special treat again this year at the Pumpkin Festival. Emerald Pointe will be serving free ice cream from the Pumpkin Wagon to senior citizens on Sunday, September 25, from 2:005:00pm. Come see us then and get a free scoop on us. Yummy!
The Pumpkin Wagon Ready To Serves Pumpkin-Based Goodies
The Pumpkin Wagon, operated by the Barnesville Area Chamber of Commerce will be ready to serve you the delicious pumpkin-based foods such as pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin donuts and pumpkin pies during the festival. The Pumpkin Wagon has become one of the most popular booths of the festival with many people coming back year-toyear to get their favorite items.
Another reason the Pumpkin Wagon has become such a favorite spot is that it is staffed by many community volunteers. Many of the volunteers have served for a number of years while new ones join in to assist each year. In addition, “celebrity servers” will be manning the booth representing the local businesses many of which are dedicated members of the Barnesville Chamber of Commerce.
Festival-goers really enjoy patronizing the
Pumpkin Wagon as they realize that all the profits go right back into the community to help the local area. With the Chamber of Commerce heading up the force, the profits are thereby put to use to further the interest of the businesses of Barnesville. It’s a great example of the “community supporting the community,” said John Rataiczak, Chamber Board member.
On Sunday, September 25, Emerald Pointe will sponsor FREE ICE CREAM from 2:00-5:00pm for Senior Citizens!
The Pumpkin Wagon’s hours of operations will be Wednesday, September 21 from 5:009:00pm; Thursday and Friday, September 22-23 from 11:00am-10:00pm; Saturday from 9:00am10:00pm; and on Sunday from 12:00 noon5:00pm.
I R K E ’ S
Noodles And Homemade Food At Shekinah Church
Homemade noodles, mashed potatoes and gravy, chicken or beef, salad, meatballs, homemade dinner rolls, cider, soda and fry pies will be offered for sale at the Shekinah Church across from Domino’s. Dinner hours will be Wednesday evening from 5pm, and Thursday through Sunday from 11am to 8:30pm. Breakfast will also be available from 9:00am10:30am Thursday through Sunday.
The money raised will benefit a children’s home in Africa. For more information, please call Jenn Wise at 740-2136752.
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Hartley & Marshall LLC
Lashley Tractor Provides Farm Machinery Display
Lashley Tractor Sales of Kennonsburg in the Seneca Lake area provides Kubota equipment for the New Machinery display each year for more than 40 years.
Additionally, we would like to thank Lashley Tractor Sales for loaning us Kubota and Kawasaki utility vehicles used by the pumpkin committee personnel to navigate through the
Tractor Cruise Saturday Morning
The Tractor Cruise, held in conjunction with the Barnesville Pumpkin Festival, will start Saturday, September 24, 2022, at 9:00am. Registration and line up begins at 8:00am in Tacoma, on the east side of Barnesville, at the TJ Jefferis’ field on Rt. 147 just east of Mi -
chelli Drive.
The cruise will be 25+ miles long, so have a full tank of fuel. There will be a $5.00 entry fee and lunch will be available afterwards for a fee. Those wishing to join the Pumpkin Parade may do so at the end of the ride. You must have a valid driv -
ers license to participate. No riders unless you have a secured seat; no wagons or trailers; no passing; and no ATVs. You must have a Slow Moving Vehicle sign mounted on your tractor. If you have any questions, please contact Mel Kemp at 740-484-4042.
crowds.
The sales staff from Lashley Tractor Sales will be on hand to discuss the equipment on display. Hours are 10:00am to 9:00pm on Friday; 9:00am to 9:00pm on Saturday; and 12:00noon to 5:00pm Sunday. Old, antique and new tractors will be on display on E. Church Street across from the Fire Department.
It Truly Does Take A Village!
Thank You Sponsors, Donors, Volunteers And Ad Purchasers For Your Support & Donations
A simple thank you just doesn’t seem enough to show how much we, the Pumpkin Festival Committee, appreciate the commitment so many of you have given to this Festival. By purchasing ads, sponsoring contests and entertainment, contributing towards the purchase of the King Pumpkin, donating pottery, quilts and other items or donating endless hours of time volunteering, YOU make this festival the success it is and keep it one of the greatest free entertainment opportunities available in this wonderful state of Ohio. For 58 years, the Pumpkin Festival has been held in Barnesville at the end of September. Thanks to all of you who collectively make this Festival happen!
Gus Smithhisler, the “Squashcarver” will return this year to transform a giant pumpkin into a piece of art. Based in Central Ohio, Gus has carved giant pumpkins for 20+ years and most of his work can be found at the renowned Columbus Zoo & Aquarium, Franklin Park Conservatory, the Ohio State Fair and that “other pumpkin festival up the road”. He also appeared on Halloween Wars Season 6 on the Food Network. The Bellagio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Longwood Gardens, Garfield Park Conservatory Chicago, the Cincinnati and Indianapolis Zoos have featured his work as well as the Country Living Fair. His live demonstration will start at 1pm Thursday near the King Pumpkin stand.
SPONSORS: KARING HANDS, ABOVE TOWN COMFORT AND MCGEE PROPERTIES, LLC.
Antique, Classic & Custom Car Show Is Sunday Highlight
Once again, the big highlight for Sunday, September 25, 2022, is the Antique, Classic & Custom Car Show held at the Barnesville High School campus. This is one of the largest Car Shows in the Tri-State area.
Registration is from 9:00am until 1:00pm on Sunday, with the show running until approximately 3:00pm. Registration fee is $15.00 on the day of the show. Dash plaques and small pumpkin trophies will be given to the first 300 cars registered. The awards will be to the top 50 overall entries plus 35 Specialty Awards as well as Best of Show Trophy.
Free shuttle bus service to and from the downtown Festival area will be provided all day. For more information, please contact Dan “Boots” Longenette at 614-557-8838.
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Entertainment Schedule 2022
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
Cabin Boys+ Perform Prior To Talent Show
The Cabin Boys+ are a local band who present a slate of traditional bluegrass and old-time country music, gospel and songs from way back. Members include Wes Huntsman from Bethesda – banjo, harmonicas and vocals; Roger Shepherd from Flushing – guitar and vocals;
and Vicki Huntsman, Bethesda – bass guitar.
The Cabin Boys + will perform on the Central Stage prior to the Talent Show on Thursday, September 22, from 4:00pm to 5:30pm and also prior to the Fiddle, Banjo Contest on Sunday.
This trio has been nicknamed the “Pickin Preachers”! Playing your Positive/ Christian Country favorites, “Baranich, Gable & Lee” are all pastors at various churches. They will be playing on the Central Stage, Thursday at 8:30 following the Talent Show.
Gypsy Cowboys Perform Americana Music Saturday
The Gypsy Cowboys play original Americana Roots music. From the heart of Appalachia, these fellas bring you their brand of country rock.
The Gypsy Cowboys perform Saturday, September 24, at 4pm on the Central Stage.
“Flushed” Performing Friday On Central Stage
A duo of young talents, this group which is passionate about their music, plays rock, classic rock and country and covers Cash, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, AIC, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris and many others. They will be on the Central Stage Saturday night beginning at 6:30pm.
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Blue Diggity Bluegrass
Friday On Central Stage
Blue Diggity brings an innovative and hard-hitting take on traditional bluegrass. The band, based out of Wheeling, WV., performs classic blue-
grass standards and covers as well as original material.
You can hear them on Friday night on the Central Stage at 6pm.
Dustin Kildow Performs
Sunday
Dustin Kildow is an acoustic solo artist playing covers and original songs covering a variety of genres. A born entertainer, Dustin always has the crowd singing and dancing to his music. He will perform on the Pumpkin Stage, next to the Biergarten, Sunday afternoon at 12noon.
The Incredible Billy Brown Headlines At Pumpkin Festival
Friday And At The Blue Moon Tavern On Saturday
Incorporating rock with his southern roots, Billy Brown brings his very own flavor to country music. From ballads to boot stompin’ anthems, his music breaks the genre barrier and appeals to anyone who loves some good ol’ tunes. Based out of northern Kentucky, Billy Brown travels around the country bringing his style of country music to the masses. He has performed
at NASCAR Races, Blake Shelton’s Ole Red, Toby Keith Bars, Hard Rock Cafes, Tin Roof Bars, the Grizzly Rose in Colorado and the MGM in Las Vegas and many other venues throughout the US. Billy will be performing on the Pumpkin Stage Friday night 8:30 and will be inside at the Blue Moon Tavern on Saturday night at 9pm. billybrowncountry.com
The Incredible Duo Of Hoard & Jones Playing Friday At 6PM
Two of the Ohio Valleys best known musicians, Roger Hoard and Dan Jones, collaborated in 2013 to form the band Hoard and Jones. This premier band is know for its multi-genre, complex renditions of music from Classic Rock and Country, to Blues and Southern Rock in a style that is truly Hoard and Jones. Their performances showcase their talents on electric guitar, acoustic guitar, fiddle and harmonica. Backed by some of the most talented musicians in the area, this band is sure to play something for everyone that will have you on your feet with applause!
Hoard & Jones performs Friday at 6pm on the Pumpkin Stage.
Mars Alley Brings Classic Rock On Saturday
MARS ALLEY is an Ohio Valley band playing classic rock covers from such bands as Foreigner, Triumph, Night Ranger, Rainbow and many other. They will be rockin' the Pumpkin Stage, next to the Biergarten, Saturday night, Sept. 24th, at 8pm.
Taylor Jo & The Copper Creek Band is a high energy fusion of seasoned musicians from the Ohio Valley area performing pop, country, rock, pop, blues and original songs. Taylor Jo’s amazing vocals and acoustic guitar, Gary Thompson’s impeccable electric guitar styles, Jeff Higgins’ rich driving bass and Bruce Cooey’s solid flamboyant drums combine with the band’s vocal harmonies to create an exceptional captivating music experience that transcends generational boundaries.
Copper Creek performs from 8:30–11pm on the Pumpkin Stage Thursday night and at the Blue Moon Tavern on Friday night at 9pm.
Sarah Hays Band Headlines The Central Stage Friday Night
The Sarah Hays Band is a five piece group performing originals, blues, rock and Americana music featuring the lead vocals of St. Clairsville native Sarah Hays and joined by Bob Mizell (lead guitar and vocals), Mike Schumacher (rhythm guitar and vocals), Bob Gibb (drums) and Jeff Tappe (bass guitar, trumpet and vocals). The Band performs on Saturday night from 8:3011pm on the Central Stage.
Valley Sphinx Playing On Central Stage Saturday
Valley Sphinx is an alternative band from right here in Barnesville. Their members include Cole Meyers, vocals; Gage Blon on bass; Devin Blair, guitar, vocals; Courtney Davidson on guitar; and Devin Clouse on drums. Catch the Valley Sphinx show from 9-11pm on the Central Stage Saturday.
Pick’n On Country Performing Sunday On Pumpkin Stage
Pick’n on Country is a six piece band with drums, acoustic guitar, two electric guitars and a fiddle that plays old classic country, rock and roll and a little bluegrass.
Catch their performance on the Pumpkin Stage Sunday afternoon at 2pm.