Please stop by the Foundation Booth, where you can: * Enter the Guitar Raffle * Join the Foundation as a Member * Discuss Buildings & Grounds Projects * Try out the new Kennedy Theatre Bench & dedicate one to a loved one, friend or your camp * Understand how to remember the Kerrville Music Festivals & TFMF in your Estate Planning * Find out about the many other ways you can help!
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Texas Folk Music Foundation Board of Directors & Officers MICHAEL D’EATH – CHAIRPERSON (Legal Affairs) THOMAS CHAPMOND - VICE CHAIRPERSON (Membership) THERESA TOD – SECRETARY (Non-Profit Policy) LARRY WEST – TREASURER (Finance) JON CHARLES – (Fundraising, Endowments) ADAMS KIRKPATRICK – (Buildings and Grounds) LLOYD MAINES - (Music Industry) STAN BERKEFELT - (Nominating Committee, New Folk Tour) VALERIE L. STINSON - (FOC Liaison, Strategy) Other Staff: LEE ANDERSON, CPA (Accountant) BRACEWELL & GIULIANI – (Legal Affairs) ELECTRATO GRAPHICS – (Web Master) CLINT MORRIS – (VP local affairs) Kerrville Folk Festival Operating Committee CHARLES LAND, PRESIDENT VAL STINSON, VICE PRESIDENT VIRGINIA PLATTS, TREASURER BILL MCNEAL, SECRETARY STUART VEXLER, CHAIRPERSON BILL STACY RICK WRIGHT VERN CRAWFORD Quiet Valley Ranch Board of Directors & Officers JACK FIELDS - PRESIDENT LENORE LANGSDORF - VICE PRESIDENT HOWIE RITCHIE - VICE PRESIDENT GRAHAM WARWICK - VICE PRESIDENT CINDY PEYTON - SECRETARY WOODY WOODWARD - TREASURER LINDSEY LEE - LEGAL ADVISER PAM CENTER - ARCHIVIST TONY CUNNINGHAM - CHAIRPERSON EARL EUBANKS - VICE CHAIRPERSON LARRY FEIN NANCYLEE KENNEDY WALTER LEE ROBERT MORRISON II RICK RUBOTTOM ANDREW SEIDEL MICHAEL WROBEL Honorary Festival Advisors DAVID AMRAM BOBBY BRIDGER STEVE GILLETTE NANCI GRIFFITH BUTCH HANCOCK TISH HINOJOSA CAROLYN HESTER GARY P. NUNN TOM PAXTON GAYLE ROSS SHAKE RUSSELL DON SANDERS REV. CHARLES SUMNERS JOSH WHITE JR. PETER YARROW
president producer / gen. mgr./ empress festival consultants production office staff creative coordinator staff coordinators corporate sponsor liaison range boss ranch manager / foreman all kids crew assistant to the producer - backstage backstage hospitality - kennedy theater backstage hospitality - threadgill theater beverages communications cureville crafts festival facilitators first aid food donations coordinator ice kerrmaculture kerr store kerrth oven kidsville maintenance performer liaison photographer quality control raffle/foundation recording rv park hosts sanitation nation
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CHARLIE LAND DALIS ALLEN ROD KENNEDY, JOHN EDDLEMAN SYD FRANZ / MELODY BAKER / SAMANTHA GARCIA CHRIS ADAMS RICHARD NELSON / GINGUS JEZ TOM HOPKINS NANCYLEE KENNEDY RICK WRIGHT / DAVE BELANGER OWL MORRISON JASON WAKEFIELD MELANIE WILLSON GAYLE MCELWEE JACOB PRICE / JEFF BUETTNER beer PATTY PEEBLES cokes COLE LOETZ GEOFFREY COPE TRISTA RIZK / SARAH SIRES-BENTLY / PAM DURHAM DONOVAN HATCHER POKEY HARRIS / JON MAXWELL ERIC “RADAR” CONRAD / PENNY FINUF JULIE DAVIS RUBEN HERNANDEZ / MIKE KITCHEN / ROBERT “DOBBS” GRIFFITH CHRISTINE MILLER PATY McCLURE / BILLY FAIRLY / LAUREN CARPENTER / HEATHER CAMPBELL LUNA WILSON JOHANN WAGNER / SARAH FLANNIGAN DAVE BELANGER / LOU TESSIER ANN STEPHEN transportation BRUCE POPPE vip JACQUE DICKINSON SUSAN ROADS SYD FRANZ / CAROL PETERSON / TEEL STAR FLEMING MARGHI ALLEN BRUCE CHANDLER GANO HARRIS / JANE REH COURTNEY EMERSON pottie patrol CHARLES “JESTER” RICE recycling KELLY “WHOA” FALGOUT trash JEREMY VOSS / DAN GREENLEE DAVID THORNHILL / HONDO CROUCH / DAVE WILMOTH backstage DAVID FISHER theater LENORE LANGSDORF campground STEVE PICKENS / WILLIE KINSEY parking NICK HORNUNG / JOE LAMBERSON ranch central JOE MONTGOMERY mixmaster GRETCHEN HINKLE MARIE FLEMING / JACOB BYERLY CARI KAHN JASON WEEMS / BRIAN URBAN SUE MEDLEY / MOLLY JONES / RAINA LEIGH NED MEFFORD CORRINA RACHEL / ERICA TOWER / PETER HACKMAN JACOB KINZIE DAVID BELL MARY BETH GRADZIEL KAT ROSE
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HEALTH FOODS...................................................................................................................................................................................................Jim O’Brien, Austin SOUPS, SANDWICHES, WRAPS................................................................................................................................................................Lovin Spoonful, Kerrville BARBEQUE & FRIED FISH........................................................................................................................................................................Moe’s Barbeque, Kerrville GOURMET COFFEES.....................................................................................................................................................................Imperial Expresso - Round Rock BEER, WINE, COKES......................................................................................................................................................................................Kerrville Festival Staff POPCORN / PIZZA.................................................................................................................................................................................................David Bell, Austin SMOOTHIES & DESSERTS.....................................................................................................................................................................Graham Warwick, Comfort KERR-CAFE… in the CAMPGROUNDS...........................................................................................................................................................Moe’s Kafe, Kerrville THE KENNEDY OUTDOOR THEATER, FOOD SERVICE, CRAFTS VENDORS OPEN AT 6 PM ON MAINSTAGE PERFORMANCE NIGHTS
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Welcome to our First Ever Wine & Music BrewFest!!!!! This year, in addition to all of the stellar Texas Wines, we have added 5 Texas Microbreweries that will be featuring their Craft Beers. We have reserved Sunday afternoon’s seminar at the Threadgill Theater for panelists and ‘IPA’s from the Lone Star State’! This will have the same format as our ever-popular wine seminars, which will still be on Saturday afternoon, ‘Texas Wines and Texas Cheeses - A Winning Pair!’ We want to thank John Bratcher for once again putting together this great wine lineup, and welcome Blake Bingham as our host for the Craft Beer segment of the program. It’s always great to work with industry experts that love what they do! The lineup this year is FUN and diverse and features many new-to-Kerrville artists. On Friday - The Farewell Drifters (Nashville TN) and Lost and Nameless Orchestra (Austin TX); Saturday - Gregory Alan Isakov (Colorado) although he has been here on staff and he and J Wagner and John Elliott (both performing at the Sunday afternoon concert) co-wrote a song here at Kerrville, as the story goes, that made it to a Showtime Television series, Dala (Toronto CANADA) and on Sunday Ruby Jane (Austin TX) and The SteelDrivers (Nashville TN). Our returning artists Raina Rose (Austin TX), a former New Folk, shared the stage last Folk Fest with Anthony daCosta and John Elliott, performing as a solo (with Andrew on bass). Cary Cooper (Richardson TX), also former New Folk, presented at our Teachers Program at Folk Fest and is bringing her new band for this show. David Jacobs Strain (OR) is a great young blues artist that we are delighted to have back on our stage. Kenny White (New York NY), I’ll not forget the first time I head him at the New Song Festival, glad to have him back at Kerrville. Brother Sun (NY-MA-IL), part of the Phil Ochs show at Folk Fest; three of the most beautifully blending voices to be heard, Greg Greenway, Pat Wictor and Joe Jencks. Guy Forsyth (Austin TX), here this Fest with his brand new just-released studio album ‘The Freedom To Fail’. Andy Gullahorn (Nashville TN) another former New Folk, you really need to hear his lyrics. Ray Bonneville (Austin TX) bringing ‘Bad Man’s Blood’ and his renowned blues/roots sound. Javier Chaparro & Salud (Austin TX), back from their double encore at Folk Fest! Glad you are here to share it all with us and each other!
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Arts & Crafts Village Below is a listing of the Arts and Crafts Vendors who have booths at this year's Wine and Music Festival. Others may have been added since the time of publication, so be sure to visit all of the booths and support these wonderful artisans who add so much to the atmosphere in our outdoor theater! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, 9 10, 11, 12 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 37 38 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 62 63 64 65 – 68 A - I
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Hippie Juju Magic Smithville TX Link & Pixi’s Enchanted Crafts Smithville TX Chaos Card Company Driftwood TX Earthyartz Pipe Creek TX Groovy Accents Wylie TX LovePets Ft. Worth TX “Inside the Kaleidoscope” San Marcos TX Cloud 9 Austin TX PrecisePens.com San Antonio TX Aid Our Veterans Boerne TX Global Wristband Project Kerrville TX Stefanie Taylor Colorado Springs CO Don White Wizards Ft. Worth TX Pedernales Brewing Company Fredericksburg TX Saint Arnold Brewing Company Houston TX Rahr & Sons Brewing Company Ft. Worth TX Real Ale Brewing Company Blanco TX Independence Brewing Company Austin TX Naturally Out of My Mind Austin TX Crow & Sparrow Wares Wills Point TX Kwame Baah Shoes Ft Worth TX Gypsy River Riches Austin TX Nancy Diamond Designs Bulverde TX Mystic Angel Creations San AntonioTX DeFalco’s Brewing Supply Houston TX Silverlicious San Antonio TX Jim Lutz / Bolaman.com Manor TX Bayard Guitars Fayetteville AR John Schroeder Driftwood TX Bangles by Grace Corpus Christi TX Becker Vineyards Stonewall TX Messina-Hof Winery & Resort Bryan TX ELMZART Driftwood TX Kontraband Kitty Austin TX Llano Estacado Winery Lubbock TX Haak Vieyards & Winery Santa Fe TX Lucky Day Hats Austin TX Sarah Stollak’s World on a String Austin TX William Chris Vineyards Hye TX Brennan Vineyards & Winery Comanche TX Juniperfare Vintage Wears Bandera TX Sacred Earth Clayworks Wimberley TX McPherson Cellars Lubbock TX Los Pinos Ranch Vineyards Pittsburg TX Helen Jean Hamlin Austin TX Rainbow Mtn. Ranch Productions Roosevelt TX The Gallery Spring TX Texas Folk Music Foundation Kerr History Booth
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Hippie Stuff Since 1989 Handmade Leathercrafts and More 100% Handprinted Greeting Cards Ceramic/Handmade by Artist Guitar Pick Earrings & More Handcrafted Critters Hula Hoops, Jewelry & More! Massage and Rope Sandals Handmade Functional Art Donations for the Military Global Wristbands & T-shirts Handcrafted Instruments and Décor Handmade Clay Figurines BREWERY BREWERY BREWERY BREWERY BREWERY Texas Crafted Arts Handmade Natural Organic Body Products Leather Sandals Fair Trade Guatemalan Jewelry Wearable Textural Art Affordable Unique Handcrafted Jewelry Homebrew Information Hammered Silver Jewelry Metal Art by Bolaman Acoustic Stringed Instruments Musical Instruments, Carvings, Jewelry Handforged Sterling Silver Jewelry WINERY WINERY Art Shirts, Leather, Fiber Art Feathered Austin Original Accessories WINERY WINERY Not your Mama’s Headwear Hand Crocheted Jewelry WINERY WINERY Cool Hippie Stuff Pottery, Tie-Dye, Clay Art WINERY WINERY Guatemalan Crafts & Clothing Native Crafts & Jewelry Exquisite Ladies Apparel
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Festival Campground Rules 2012 Festival Campground Rules
Violation of these rules may result in removal from the premises without refund. CAMPGROUND ACCESS – All campers must have a wristband on their wrist at all times in order to enter the campgrounds during the festival. Broken wristbands may be exchanged at the ticket booth. The remnants of the broken band must be surrendered in order to get a replacement.
Vehicle Rules: SPEED LIMIT — Ranch speed limit is FIVE (5) MILES PER HOUR. This applies to all vehicles including golf carts, tractors, and even bicycles. This is for safety and to keep the dust down. If you see dust in your rearview mirror you are going too fast!
GOLF CARTS — Each year we see more and more golf carts on the ranch. Golf carts must observe the 5 mph rule. Do not overload golf carts. One person is allowed per seat. Standing on side bars or hanging off the back is not allowed. Golf carts are not allowed in the theater areas without proper identification displayed. NO HORSEPLAY ON GOLF CARTS!
BICYCLES — No one under 12 may ride a bike on the ranch during the festival. Any cyclists under 18 must wear a helmet. Bike riding is only allowed on ranch roads, not in any grassy areas or on hills. Bikes must observe the 5 mph speed limit.
ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLES - Unauthorized or non-permitted vehicles in the campgrounds will be towed at the owners’ expense. Any vehicles blocking roads may be towed without notice.
General Rules: AGE — No one under 18 years of age may camp without a parent or legal guardian present. If the guardian is not a parent, then the guardian must have written permission from the parent to authorize medical treatment.
KERRFEW – minors under 18 must be in their camp and/or in the presence of a parent or guardian after Midnight TRASH AND GEAR — Campers are responsible for the trash in their area. Please make sure that all garbage is properly disposed of in the provided, lined trash barrels. Recycling bins are available throughout the campgrounds.
IF YOU BROUGHT IT IN, TAKE IT WITH YOU WHEN YOU LEAVE! THIS GOES DOUBLE FOR PALLETS AND BLOCKS!!!
PETS — PETS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE RANCH DURING THE FESTIVAL. SMOKING — Smoking is not allowed within 15 feet of any porch or covered structure. This includes the Kerr-try store, crafts or food booths, and festival office. PLEASE DO NOT THROW CIGARETTE BUTTS ON THE GROUND!
ALCOHOL — Alcohol consumption by adults of legal age is allowed (during legal drinking hours), though loud, disruptive or violent behavior resulting
from intoxication will not be tolerated. It is the responsibility of the camper / tenant to enforce underage drinking laws among all members of their group. Since we are under a beer license in the campgrounds, all TABC rules regarding legal drinking hours must be observed. Public consumption and display of alcohol in common areas (not counting your immediate vicinity of your RV or campsite) such as roads, theater areas, or the Kerr-try Store is prohibited during the following hours: Monday — Saturday, midnight to 7 a.m.; Sunday, 1 a.m. to 10 am.
LOUD, BOISTEROUS, OR INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR —We want everyone to have a good time, but please be considerate of others.
There is no need for incessant screaming. No stereos or recorded music are allowed in the campgrounds at any time during the festival. . No Public Nudity. Public display and/or use of illegal substances are strictly prohibited. Amplified instruments are not permitted. NO DRUMS!
PERSONAL CONDUCT — We are a community. Each and every person here is entitled to respectful and equitable treatment by others. We should
all act responsibly toward one another. Mental, verbal, physical or sexual abuse (or unwanted sexual advances) by guests or staff WILL NOT BE TOLERATED and may result in permanent banishment from the festival and /or the Quiet Valley Ranch. Always respect each other and each other's property. Know where your kids, and any other kids in your group, are playing at all times!
FIRE SPINNING – is allowed provided that we are not under a burn ban, and that security approves the time and location in advance. Proper safety procedures must be followed.
SECURING YOUR CAMP — Make sure your tents, canopies, etc are tied down and secured against the wind and elements. Sudden gusts of wind
can roar through the campgrounds at any time that can turn an aluminum poled canopy into a deadly projectile. Tents and or other gear should not be left unattended for too long. If you go home during the mid-weeks, you should break down your tents and campsite.
RESPECTING THE RANCH — Maintaining the natural beauty of the Quiet Valley Ranch is important to us. Altering, defacing or damaging the
property or landscape is prohibited. Cutting of trees or shrubs is not allowed. DO NOT DRIVE NAILS OR SCREWS INTO ANY TREES! DO NOT TIE OR LEAN ANYTHING ON TREES OR FENCES! Digging, grading, building, or the planting of anything without prior consent of the campground management is prohibited. If you need trimming or grounds maintenance performed in your area, ask for someone on the Trees and Trails crew. Do not climb over any fences onto adjacent property (no trespassing). Do not break or modify the erosion control terraces or berms.
PEST CONTROL — The use of poisons or insecticides by campers / tenants is prohibited. The use of Diatomaceous Earth is allowed. If you need ant or pest control performed in your camping area, visit the ranch office (next to the campground gate).
CAMPFIRES — Open fires must be within fire rings, bbq grills, or outdoor type fireplaces. LARGE BONFIRES ARE NOT ALLOWED! Please keep
fires small and share when possible. Fires are not allowed during periods of excessive drought or when Kerr County has issued a county wide bum ban. During a bum ban, only fires in bbq grills are allowed. Gathering of firewood on the property is not permitted. Firewood is usually available near the Kerr-try store. Do not burn fires under trees, branches, or next to wooden structures. Fires MUST be attended at all times, and must be completely extinguished before retiring for the night or departing the campsite. Keep a hose or buckets of water nearby to extinguish your campfires.
FIREARMS — None are allowed. The ranch is a “51%” establishment so even those with concealed handgun licenses are not permitted to carry. FIRST AID — We do have medical professionals on duty 24 hours a day. The first aid center is located at the east side of the Mainstage Food Pavilion. If needed, first aid can be requested through any one of our ranch Peace-Keepers (Security). They are the ones in the red shirts with the radios.
CELL PHONES — Talking on cell phones is prohibited in both the Kennedy Outdoor and Threadgill Theater areas. UNAUTHORIZED SOLICITORS —Selling food, beverages, merchandise, or services is prohibited in both the theater and the campgrounds, except for registered vendors.
LOST AND FOUND — located in Ranch Central (Pumpkin Shack) just inside the campground gate.
Have a Great Festival! Quiet Valley Ranch: 3876 Medina Hwy, Kerrville, TX 78028 * Phone (830) 257-3600 * Fax (830) 257-8680
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On Chapel Hill overlooking the meadow at the North end of Quiet Valley Ranch, folk fans will gather on Sunday morning at 11 AM for this special celebration. Rudolph Harst will be joined by singers, players, and festival performers in a folk song service which emphasizes participation, involvement, and thanksgiving. Everyone is welcome! Come celebrate with us!
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Raina Rose
Cary Cooper
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Berkalin Records proudly announces two Spring 2012 Releases From Matt Harlan and Brian Kalinec
Matt Harlan opens the 2012 Kerrville Folk Festival on Thursday May 24th! “What a wonderful album! “There’s a fluid self- confidence to his writing that at times comes close …these songs come across as an to matching early Dylan for a clear- honest breath of fresh air and eyed description of the world as he common sense” --Tom Pacheco sees it.” –John Davy, Flying Shoes www.briankalinec.com www.berkalinrecords.com www.mattharlan.com Other Berkalin artists include: the late Tim Henderson, Jeff Talmadge, Bob Cheevers, Jim Patton & Sherry Brokus and George Ensle Tim Henderson Memorial 1-3pm Saturday June 2 Threadgill Stage
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Sunday, Sep. 2 Grassy Hill is a Folk Music Support Organization that produces
Andy Gullahorn
Ruby Jane
* Grassy Hill Radio * Grassy Hill Barn Concerts * Internet Support for a variety of folk related activities * Sponsorship of Folk Festivals and Conferences
Thanks to Grassy Hil for providing support to the Kerrvil e Folk Festival and our Annual New Folk Competition for Emerging Songwriters. Check out Grassy Hil at:
Thanks to Grassy Hill for providing support to the Kerrville Folk Festival and our Annual New Folk Competition for Emerging Songwriters, as well as providing major funding for the renovation of the Threadgill Theater.
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THE KERRVILLE MUSIC FESTIVALS ARE SUPPORTED IN PART BY AN AWARD FROM THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS
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Come visit our unique arboretum with over 140 species of trees as well as cacti, glorious wildflowers, shrubs, native grasses, birds, insects and other animals. Meandering walking trails lead you through the Nature Center and down to the banks of the beautiful Guadalupe River.
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Participating Wineries & Breweries
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Didn’t think that was possible. Frost proudly salutes the Kerrville Wine & Music Festival.
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Wine & Beer Seminars One of our goals during the Wine & Music Festival is to give our audience the chance to return home with a greater understanding and appreciation for the great choices available from the Texas wine and craft brew industries. Attending our popular wine and beer with food matching and tasting seminars are a wonderful way to accomplish just that. The seminars are hosted by Texas Wine expert John Bratcher on Saturday and Craft Beer expert Blake Bingham on Sunday and are paneled by some of Texas' top wine and brew makers.
Saturday, Sept. 1 - 3:30pm Threadgill Theater
Hosted by John Bratcher featuring panelists & wine from:
Jeff Siegel - McPherson Cellars Chris Brundrett - William Chris Vineyards Steve Stone - Haak Vineyards & Winery Gerald Jones - Los Pinos Ranch Vineyards Cheese from The Mozzarella Company, Dallas TX
Sunday, Sept. 2 - 3:30pm Threadgill Theater Hosted by Blake Bingham featuring panelists & beer from:
Lee Hereford & Craig Anderson - Pedernales Brewing Co. Kenny Hosch - Real Ale Brewing Co. Frank Mancuso - St. Arnold Brewing Co. Carl Holley - Rahr & Sons Brewing Co. Amy & Rob Cartwright - Independence Brewing Co. Craft Booth #33 – DeFalco’s Brewing Supply with Scott Birdwell features information on home brewing, including regional clubs and home brewing equipment.
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Heal in the Wisdom Bobby Bridger’s song “Heal In The Wisdom” has been the anthem of the Kerrville Music Festivals for many, many years, and has provided rich memories of closing the Festival for singers, songwriters and music fans alike. After the last mainstage performance, please join us for the closing of the 2012 Kerrville Wine & Music Festival by singing with the rest of the Kerr Friends & Family.
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