
Next Generation Concert This Friday Night
Our Next Generation Concert Series features the Ozark Folk Center State Park’s top musicians under the age of 21. This first concert of the 2015 NexGen series highlights some of today’s best up and coming local musicians, singers, and dancers. These fine youngsters will light up the stage with their amazing musicianship and champion exhibition dancing. Some of the groups to performer are:
Possum Juice with Kai Perry on mandolin, Alana Brewer on guitar, and Oakley Smith on fiddle, is back for a third year at the Folk Center. They love playing the old time fiddle tunes.
The Clark Sisters have been singing together their whole lives and have a large repertoire of traditional and contemporary songs. They have delighted audiences with their talent and presentation in live shows in Arkansas and beyond.
Learn to Spin Fantastic Yarns
Do you have a spinning wheel you would love to learn how to use? Well, bring it to the Ozark Folk Center for this class and come out spinning. Learn to spin your own yarn from basic to fantastic in this 3-day class taught by Ozark Fiber Guild president and expert spinner Glenda Hershberger. The class is June 29-July 1. In this class you’ll start with the basic, but, once you have treadling and drafting down you can move on at your own pace. Spinning wheels are available to learn on for students who do not have their own wheel.
Yarb Tales – Tiger Lilies
Summer heat is building and fiery-flowered tiger lilies are opening their faces to the earth. The most common varieties sport clusters of two-inch blossoms that are bright orange with black spots. The petals curve backwards, towards the sun, from the downward-facing flowers. Black bulblets form in the leaf axis and drop to the ground after the plants flower. This is how Asian lilies reproduce. The plants grow to between three-and four-feet tall and are true lilies (Lilium spp.).
Tiger lilies, also called ditch lilies, are pass-along plants. They are not fussy about soil types and moisture, though they will stand erect in full sun and lean towards the sun if grown in dappled shade. They prefer to have cool, shady roots and full sun on their tops. Young plants are easily moved to the back of a sunny border in the spring. Even full grown tiger lilies can be moved when in flower, to other locations as long as the roots are intact and the tops are staked.
The Heritage Herb Garden at the Ozark Folk Center State Park graces the grounds with visual colors and textures, sweet and pungent aromas, and helps us to interpret the history of the human use of plants.
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Skillet Restaurant Specials This Week
Skillet Lunch Specials
Performing this Week, June 16-20
Noon program on the Bessie Moore Deck next to the School House
Daytime Musicians are located on the stage behind the auditorium and the times are 10:15 / 11:15 / 12:15 / 1:45 / 2:45 / 3:45
- Jon Birkey
- Odell Jackson
- Sibling Rivalry
- Nellie Branscum
- Ruby Pines,
- Backwoods Arkansaw,
- Long Ago Stringband,
- Upjumpers,
- Grace Stormont
- Clark Family
- Twang
- Porterfield Bros
- Gold Dust
Schedule Subject to Change
A combination for both Music Concert and Craft Village is $19.50 for the day for adults, $10.25 for children or $45 for the family. A season pass includes both Crafts and Music $75 for adults and $35 for children 6-12.
Skillet Restaurant – Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. – good old southern country cooking
Homespun Gift Shop – Open 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. – featuring items from Arkansas crafts people
Cabins at Dry Creek – Open daily & year-around for comfortable, quiet lodging
Loco Ropes – Highline Adventure open 7-days a week, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.