There is a new festival coming up that I wanted to put on your radar. I recently learned of the inaugural Banjos & Bigfoot Festival on Saturday, June 8, at Salt Folk State Park in Lore City, Ohio.
This sasquatch-themed event -- or as we call it, the Ohio Grassman -- will feature music, vendors and food trucks from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Kennedy Stone House and the surrounding area.
I reached out to the event organizer, Salt Fork Naturalist John Hickenbottom with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, and he said this year's event will serve as a "metric to gauge the success of this event in the future."
While Hickenbottom said the Banjos & Bigfoot Festival will be small, he added that the event will "have a local bluegrass group and a couple musicians who will be gathering around picking, there is a local vendor and there will be food trucks." I specifically asked if they would have festival T-shirts based on that wonderful graphic above, but sadly not this year because they didn't want to wind up stuck with too many or have too few.
While they specifically mention bluegrass, I call on you, fellow clawhammer banjo friends from Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, to invade Salt Fork State Park and make the Banjos & Bigfoot Festival safe for our old-time music brethren! If enough of us show up on Saturday, maybe we'll get that shirt I dream of next year.
If I learn about any further details about the event, I'll be sure to share them on the Glory-Beaming Banjo Facebook Facebook page. If you go, please be sure to let us know your thoughts.
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