Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Penn's Colony Festival

Well the last two weeks of September find the Bogmeister chorus setting up shop at the Penn's Colony Festival in Saxonburg, PA. Evidently it's been happening for a very long time. It's like a village of shoppes where people have colonial items and all the vendors (including us) dress in colonial garb for two weekends.

We were fortunate to be asked to take over a "booth, which is really a small permanent hut" called the "Turkey Foot Inn". We sell turkey drumsticks for $5. They are smoked and cooked and then frozen. We heat them up to a hot temperature for serving. We serve them with a square of tin foil and people hot the turkey leg in one hand and gnaw at it. Also on our menu was beef sticks (cheesy, hot and regular beef), we sold three varieties of cheese (smoked swiss, smoked cheddar, and a Kojak. We had root beer, mulled and cold cider and bottled water.

This was all done to raise $ so we can purchase music, bow ties, other uniforms and accessories, and pay the music royalties to the music arrangers for arranging our music, as well as for advertising. We're all volunteer and we have expenses. This will go a long way to help us stay solvent as we share our gift of music with the community. Plus it is lots of fun.

My costume for colonial days was that of a padre. It seems I had a cassock (like a monks robe with hood etc.) that was given to me when I entered the Air Force. Even though I wasn't Catholic, they still gave them to all the chaplains. It's beige linen weave and looks great. I wore a cross with it. (I looked for a hat to match, but no luck yet this year.) Here are some photos (I'm not in these)of our time there the first weekend.

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