Thursday, November 10, 2016

Jamboree and Seminoles

Hi All,

Last weekend was a busy time as thousands of visitors came to the Barberville Jamboree for the six music stages as well as vendor booths.

We didn't get to see much of the action since we were busy working. Sandy worked the silent auction, the dessert booth and the Country Store. Carl spent the whole weekend in the kitchen helping to feed all the visitors. This was his view for much of the weekend!


Once we recovered from the weekend the school groups began again. In addition to the Pioneer programs, we also do a Seminole program including weaving, cooking, pottery, and legends. Here are two of the Seminole demonstrators.

Across the street is a place that sells ceramic, wood and bronze animals of all sizes. Sandy barely escaped the attack of this T-Rex.

Our normal work schedule will be four hours a day for five days a week since the school kids come in the mornings. We are OK with that though it will limit our ability to travel around the state to see other sights.

Love,

Sandy & Carl 
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