MORGANTOWN —The 36th Annual Mason-Dixon Frontier Festival is set for 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Aug. 25-26 at Mason-Dixon Park in Pennsylvania. There is no admission to the festival. Veterans and their spouses eat and drink free at the pavilion both days.
There will be an open-air church service at 9 a.m. Aug. 26, with Pastor Wanda Brosky.
Other features include chainsaw carving by Tom Hritz, blacksmithing by Gary Shriver and an antique engine show.
ABC Humane animal trapping, north-central West Virginia Trappers Association, Trapper Paul’s supply house, Angel’s R Designs, Grady’s Ivory, Women of History, the 13th Virginia Co. E, Marvin Cumberledge PA Game Commission, and 140th Pa. Volunteers will be on hand.
A variety of goods will be available for purchase, including LulaRoe, Scentsy by Tasha, leather crafts, All in Stitches items, rock photo slates, Hillbilly Spin Art, GLM Woodworks, Toys and Treasures wooden toys, hand-quilted baby blankets, jewelry, crafts and Fish’s Shining Time Mt. Man goods.
DAR will collect for Wreaths across America.
To be a part of the antique engine show, contact Harold Campbell at 724-878-5682 or Dave Chisler at 304-879-5881.
Those interested in participating in the Don Pyle car display, are welcome to bring their classic or antique vehicle to display and will eat free at the pavilion.
There will be breakfast by Diane. Other food available includes ice cream from Two Scoops Ice Cream Co.; Mason Dixon dogs (cheese, chili, sauerkraut, coleslaw, onions); cabbage and noodles; fried potatoes; squash; onions; cabbage; Indian Fry Bread; Indian Tacos; potato salad; macaroni salad; fried mush; cornbread and beans (homemade butter); sweet sausage sandwiches; fries and more.
Those interested in playing music may contact Rich Lash at 304-798-3596, 304-879-5500 or keeperoftheland@aol.com.
There will be a golf-cart shuttle to the festival area compliments of Terry Lemley Golf Cart Sales. There will also be two 20-by-40-feet tents on the premises. Take 1-79 to Exit 1, Mt. Morris, Pa., to Buckeye Rd to Creek Road, a half mile to Mason-Dixon Park, Pa.
No pets are permitted.