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Thursday: 6 p.m.–10 p.m. Carnival, music and limited concessions

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OLD SHAWNEE DAYS

!"#!#$%!&'(# Thursday, June 6

6 p.m. to 10 p.m., carnival, music and limited concessions

Friday, June 7 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Baby changing facilities are located by the northeast gate.

10 a.m., Parade 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Dogs:

Sunday, June 9

Dogs, other than guide dogs for the disabled, are not permitted at Old Shawnee Days.

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Old Shawnee Days at a Glance

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A Guide to Old Shawnee Days

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Bandstand Performances

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Vendor Map

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Entertainment & Activities

There is no admission fee and all concerts and events are free of charge. Costs may include food, drink, souvenirs, crafts and carnival.

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Games & Contests

Main stage concerts:

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11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Location:

Shawnee Town 1929, 11600 Johnson Drive, Shawnee

Admission:

Parade & Tomato Roll

Admission to all concerts is free of charge and no tickets are required. Seating is not provided. You are welcome to bring a lawn chair or blanket. Coolers, alcoholic beverages and dogs are not permitted.

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Thursday, June 6, is all you can ride wristband night. Wristbands will be $20 each or $10 each for children 6 and under.

Baby changing:

Saturday, June 8

Main Stage Performances

Carnival wristbands:

First aid/lost child:

The Command Post is located on the northeast corner of the Shawnee Town 1929 Town Hall parking lot next to the carnival, or approach anyone wearing a yellow Old Shawnee Days T-Shirt for assistance.

Fire station:

The fire station will be manned by the Shawnee Fire Department. The staff will be on hand to answer questions on fire prevention and the safety center. The fire station will also serve as a first aid station for anyone needing assistance.

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A guide to Old Shawnee Days wristband prices will be $10 for ages 6 and younger and $20 for all other ages.

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When and where:

This year’s Old Shawnee Days celebration will take place from Thursday, June 6, through Sunday, June 9. Most of the festivities will take place at Shawnee Town, a living history museum. The festivities will get started with a carnival and concerts from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. On Saturday, the fun will start at 10 a.m. with the 47th annual Old Shawnee Days Parade and continue until 10 p.m. On Sunday, hours will be 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

What it is:

Each year, thousands turn out to celebration Shawnee’s history and community spirit through four days of music, games, rides, contests, concession booths, historic re-enactments and more.

Admission:

There is no admission fee for the concerts or most other Old Shawnee Days events. Costs may include food and drink, souvenirs, crafts and the carnival. On June 6, visitors will be able to enjoy one-price carnival wristband night. The

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The headline act for this year’s celebration will be the nationally known rock band Blue Oyster Cult, which will perform on the main stage at Shawnee Town 1929 from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. June 8. Three rock ’n’ roll tribute bands also are scheduled to appear on the main stage on June 7. They are Journeyman, the Eric Clapton Experience, which will perform at 7 p.m.; Landslide, a Tribute to Fleetwood Mac, 8:15 p.m.; and Satisfaction, a Rolling Stones Experience, 9:30 p.m. The slate of main stage concerts will kick off at 7:30 p.m. June 6 with a twohour show by The Crayons. It includes three founding members of another tribute band, Liverpool, A Tribute to The Beatles. More musical entertainment will be provided during the Friday through Sunday portion of the celebration on the Shawnee Town 1929 Bandstand, where area bands and youth groups will.

How it all got started:

In 1959, a group of local residents banded together as the Wagon Master’s Heritage Corp. to save a historic Shawnee building from the wrecking ball. Fundraising efforts for the restora-

tion project fell short, but the Wagon Master’s Heritage Corp. kept going. Its members stuck together and formed the Shawnee Historical Society, which was successful in saving another historic structure, a territorial jail building that was in the way of expansion by the Vita Craft Corp. Funds for the jail’s relocation to city-owned land that would become Old Shawnee Town (now Shawnee Town 1929) were raised through the creation of a “Sheriff’s Posse� of individuals who donated at least $100 apiece to the preservation effort. On July 13, 1966, the jail building was dedicated as part of a “Good Ol’ Summertime� celebration, which was renamed Old Shawnee Days the following year.

Online information:

Event schedules and other details can be found at oldshawneedays.org.

How to get there:

Shawnee Town 1929 is located three blocks west of Nieman Road on 57th Street and is accessible from all major thoroughfares. From Interstate 35, take the Johnson Drive exit and go west about one mile to Flint Street, then right one block and left on 57th Street. From I-435, take the Johnson Drive exit and head east about three miles to Cody Street, then left one block and right on 57th Street.

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!"#$%&'"()!PERFORMANCES Journeyman

THE ERIC CLAPTON EXPERIENCE

Friday, 7 p.m. to 7:55 p.m. From the early days of Cream, Derek and the Dominos, the ’70s and ’80s hits right up to the present day, former CBS/Columbia recording artist and 2012 inductee to the Kansas Music Hall of Fame, Rick Bacus and his band Journeyman faithfully recreate the music from the man himself, Eric Clapton.

The Crayons

Thursday, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The Crayons are known for their tight vocal harmonies and their ability to recreate the authentic sounds required for the best music decade ever. The ’60s ... an era of peace, love and grooviness. An era when the songs, the sound and excitement was contagious to all. The Crayons will take you back to the beginning of rock & roll with songs from: The Byrds, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, The Searchers, The Zombies, The Monkees, The Hollies, CCR, Badfinger, plus much more.

MAIN STAGE LINEUP Thursday

Saturday

The Crayons

Monsters Ink

7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Friday

Blue Oyster Cult

Journeyman

A tribute to Eric Clapton 7 p.m. to 7:55 p.m.

9:15 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Landslide

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Sunday

A tribute to Fleetwood Mac 8:15 p.m. to 9:10 p.m.

1 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.

Satisfaction

Access Dance Inc.

A tribute to The Rolling Stones 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.

The stunning guitar work, vocal ability and Clapton look-alike Rick Bacus makes Journeyman a crowd favorite. The band line up consists of five seasoned professionals who take pride in performing this rock legend’s biggest hits with the passion each song deserves.

Experience all of the ’60s ’70s and ’80s hits: “Sunshine of Your Love,� “White Room,� “Badge,� “I Shot the Sheriff,� “Lay Down Sally,� “Wonderful Tonight,� “Layla,� “Tears in Heaven,� plus ’90s hits including “Change the World.� You won’t want to miss Journeyman.

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A TRIBUTE TO FLEETWOOD MAC

Friday, 8:15 p.m. to 9:10 p.m. A full-on tribute to one of the greatest classic rock bands ever, Fleetwood Mac, features mega talented musicians! Stephie Nix, Jillian MacVie, Bucky Lyndsingham, Chris Fleetwood, Frankie Mac, and The Voyer play some of the most popular songs of the ’70s and ’80s. Fleetwood Mac formed in 1967, and has remained to present day, a dominant commercial force. By 2000, Fleetwood Mac had sold more than 100 million copies of its albums — including 25 million for “Rumours� alone — making it one of the most popular rock bands in history.

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touring tribute show dedicated to the “World’s Greatest Rock & Roll Band.� This glamorous show has been in production and touring since 2001 with over 1,600 performance dates to its credit. It is the only full-time touring show of its kind in the world. This highly acclaimed production showcases the most authentic cast and costuming audiences have ever witnessed. The likes of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and supporting cast bring a colorful performance to over 50 years of classic hits. Satisfaction has been featured in dozens of national newspapers, magazines, and television ads as the greatest show ever honoring the Rolling Stones and their legacy.

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Friday, 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Satisfaction is the international

Saturday, 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The highest praise one musician pays another is to refer to them as a “monster.� Monsters Ink is just that ... an amazing trio of monster players, all highly regarded A-list players, and all inductees of the Kansas Music Hall of Fame. The group is anchored by Dennis Laffoon on keyboards and vocals; Janet Jameson, rock/blues violinist and vocalist; and Rod Lincoln on drums. Their music is always an adventure, constantly on the edge, with an infectious energy that jumps off the stage to draw you into the fun. You never know what’s in store when the Monsters come out to play.

Blue Oyster Cult

Saturday, 9:15 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Blue Oyster Cult may be the ultimate “cult� band. Revered by punks, metal heads, sci-fi geeks and horror movie fans alike, Blue Oyster Cult have carved out a 40-year career via a string of complex hard rock albums and killer live shows. The author Steven King adores them and so does Dave Graney. Their best known track “Don’t Fear (The Reaper),� was a U.S. top twenty hit in 1976 and the album it came from, “Agents Of Fortune,� achieved platinum status, while their overall catalogue sales are in excess of 24 million. Most recently, Blue Oyster Cult have released The Complete Columbia Albums Collection, a 16 CD/1 DVD box set comprising all their studio albums from 1972 to 1988; three live albums; a rarities disc; and the appropriately named radio broadcast collection Radios Appear. The live albums, starting with 1975’s “On Your Feet or on Your Knees,� clearly demonstrates Blue Oyster Cult’s strength as a live act; they’re a bracingly powerful band, with the rock solid support of the rhythm-

bass-drums embellished by Buck Dharma’s stinging guitar leads.

National Taekwon-Do LLC

Sunday, 1 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. National Taekwon-Do LLC, formerly known as Kansas Taekwon-Do, has held classes at the Shawnee Civic Centre since 1992. Owner and Chief Instructor Suzan Crochet, seventhdegree black belt, runs three different Taekwon-Do programs at the Civic Center. The SuperKids program is for 4- to 6-year-olds. The Junior Taekwon-Do program is for students 6 to 10 years of age, and the Traditional program is for students 8 years and above.

Access Dance Inc.

Sunday, 2 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Access Dance Inc. is a non-profit organization providing free dance lessons, dance attire and performance opportunities to children with special needs. Besides being fun, their program is designed to increase selfesteem, encourage self expression and explore creative movement through dance in a positive, safe and caring environment.

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Swingin’ Singles

Friday, 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Swing your partner (or just yourself) on over to the Shawnee Town Bandstand Friday night to enjoy a fun and lively performance from the The Swingin’ Singles square dance club. One of the largest clubs of its kind in Kansas and Missouri and dating back to 1966.

Outlaw Jim and the Whiskey Benders

Friday, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Outlaw Jim and the Whiskey Benders are a hard-hittin’ Outlaw Country band with roots in the sounds of Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard, as well as influences from New Orleans Funk and Southern Rock. They have traveled extensively in the Midwest and South, playing festivals, concerts and private events, as well as the beloved honky-tonks along the way. Playing a unique list of original songs and sing-along favorites, Outlaw Jim and the Whiskey Benders are being compared by many to the original outlaws, but with a flare all their own.

American Legion Band

Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to noon Shawnee Concert Band has been a fixture at Old Shawnee Days since the festival’s very first year. The band has a roster of around 95 musicians, all volunteers, who devote their time to the band for the enjoyment of their audiences. The band plays six to eight concerts each season, with Old Shawnee Days being their annual kickoff.

Academy of the Arts

Saturday, noon to 12:45 p.m. The Academy of the Arts offers a complete program for students of all ages. Since 1998, over 2,000 students have taken music, dance, or drama lessons at our different locations.

KC Dixieland Band

Saturday, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. The KC Dixieland Band performs “Dixieland Sound� with big band style for the enjoyment of toetapping audiences at a variety of venues in the Kansas City area. The band began in the fall of 2008 with members coming from different backgrounds, including dentistry, psychiatry, architecture and more. All members share a common goal: to bring the enjoyment of Dixieland music to audiences of all ages.

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Saturday, 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Enjoy an exhibition performance by students of the Nallia School of Dance, located in Shawnee. Kathi Nallia, owner/instructor, is beginning her 40th year of certified teaching. Her career in dance spans many phases, from performing professionally to professional choreography

Rock, Paper, Scissors

Saturday, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Rock Paper Scissors is an acoustic, vocal trio based in Kansas City made up of veteran performers John Anderson, Janet Jameson and Dennis White — all lifelong lead vocalists and each with years of experience in some of the best bands in the Midwest. Formed in February 2007, the group performs pop, rock and R&B classics with a twist, including hits by Little Feat; Marvin Gaye; The Beatles; Smokey Robinson; Crosby, Stills and Nash; and a whole lot more!

Samantha Fish

Saturday, 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Just a few months ago, very few people outside Kansas City, Mo., knew there was a young, dynamic musician named Samantha Fish getting ready to take the world by storm. In fact, it’s not all that long ago that the 22-year-old singer/guitarist first discovered the blues and

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Jim Cosgrove

Sunday, noon to 1 p.m. Kid-rocker Jim Cosgrove has emerged as one of America’s leading family entertainers. He travels the country carrying a message that resonates with people young and old — hang on to the wonder of youth and love yourself, your neighbor and the earth. Embodying these themes in his own life, his authenticity adds to his appeal, and his music and concerts are universally well-received.

Prairie Acre

Sunday, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. The Prairie Acre is working to bring old-time music to a new generation. Every time they start making their distinctively twangy sound, they’re doing their part to keep alive the pre-MP3, pre-CD, pre-LP era when the best way to enjoy good music was to play it with your friends and neighbors.

Yakety Sax Quartet

Sunday, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Yakety Sax Quartet, organized by tenor sax player Vicki Fessler in early 2008, has performed for private parties, public events and retirement homes, mostly in the Johnson County area. The quartet plays pop, show tunes, classical, rock and jazz — from ragtime, Dixieland and swing to blues and fusion. Members are Jim Cochran, of Shawnee, lead alto and soprano sax; Robbin Draper, of Gardner, alto sax; Fessler, of Olathe; and Tom Nolte, of Olathe, baritone sax.

Shawnee Concert Band

Sunday, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Shawnee Concert Band has been a fixture at Old Shawnee Days since the very first year. The band has a roster of around 95 musicians coming from all walks of life. The musicians are all volunteers and devote much of their time to the Shawnee Concert Band for the enjoyment of their audiences. The band plays six to eight concerts each season, with Old Shawnee Days being their annual kickoff.

BANDSTAND LINEUP Friday

Swingin’ Singles

Rock, Paper, Scissors

6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.

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Outlaw Jim and the Whiskey Benders

Samantha Fish

7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

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11:30 a.m. to noon

Prairie Acre

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American Legion Band

2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Academy of the Arts Noon to 12:45 p.m.

Yakety Sax Quartet 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

KC Dixieland Band 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

Shawnee Concert Band 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Nallia School of Dance 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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!"#"$%!& TOMATO ROLL a.m. The tomatoes will be dropped from a bucket loader to roll and bounce through an obstacle course set up at the corner of Nieman Road and Johnson Drive.

or at the event at a cost of two for $5 or 10 for $20. Proceeds will benefit Shawnee Town 1929 Museum. Call Shawnee Town 1929 at 913-248-2360 for additional information.

There will be first-, second- and thirdplace prizes for the tomatoes that cross the finish line first. Balls can be purchased from Shawnee Town 1929

Parade

Saturday, 10 a.m. Starting at Shawnee Mission Parkway and Nieman Road, going

north on Nieman to Johnson Drive and then west to Cody Street.

Parade Awards

Saturday, 5:55 p.m. The Band Stand The Old Shawnee Days Parade is one of the largest in the state of Kansas. Awards will be given in multiple categories, including Most Spirit,

Most Creative, Best Kids Entry, Most Unique Vehicle and Best Vehicle Group. The Parade Grand Marshal’s Award will be presented to the unit that best depicts the Parade theme, “There’s No Place Like Shawnee.� The Mayor’s Award will be presented to the best overall unit. This year there is also a special award category for Best Musical Unit.

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!"#!$#%&"'!"#!& ACTIVITIES Houndz Frizbee is a family entertainment business bringing our family fun to yours! After the show Jeff and Misty return with some of the performing dogs allowing the audience to pet, treat, get autographs and pictures with the Frizbee Houndz Frizbee Trick Dogs!

Devin Henderson, Mentalist Flying Houndz Frizbee LLC

Special Events Stage Friday: 6 p.m. Saturday: 12:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. Sunday: 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. The Flying Houndz Frizbee Trick Dog Show is made up of world-class Frisbee dogs and professional handlers who offer fun, up-beat familyoriented music, engaging narration and choreographed routines that promise to overwhelm the audience! Expect to see these athletic canine

dogs acrobatically flying high while catching Frisbees. From the thrilling vaults allowing the dogs to launch in the air like rockets to the fancy footwork and trick dog dancing, the audience will be amazed! The shows are very interactive, assuring lots of laughs and big smiles! Jeff Wright, founder and president of the Flying Houndz, and his wife, Misty, demonstrate a passion for their dogs and provide a rescue and adoption theme throughout the shows. This is very important, since most of their dogs have been adopted from shelters and rescue organizations. Flying

Big Tent Saturday: 1:30 p.m., 5 p.m. Sunday: 1:30 p.m., 4 p.m. Professional entertainer and nationally recognized speaker Devin Henderson travels coast to coast with his award-winning display of magic, mentalism and motivational messages. Devin was voted 2010 Stage Magician of the Year by Ring 129 of the prestigious International Brotherhood of Magicians. He is a regular at the world-famous Improv Comedy Club and Dinner Theater. Fortune 500s, churches and college campuses nationwide book Devin repeatedly for his clean content, inspiring words and ability to engage large crowds. A Shawnee native, this

full-time performer has appeared on various local Kansas City morning news shows, multiple television commercials and was also involved in the motion picture “Last Will,� which was shot here in Kansas City. Although he is a magician, Devin’s Mentalism Act is not a magic show — it is a display of astonishing, psychological feats. Devin wows crowds with abilities such as “seeing� with his fingers, bending metal with his mind and using telekinetic energy to move the hands of a borrowed wristwatch. He accomplishes these demonstrations with no help from magnets, “plants� in the crowd, or most importantly, supernatural powers. Devin claims any serious student of psychology can accomplish these feats with enough practice, perseverance and years of experience. Join us on an exciting journey of unleashing the mind’s potential — meet a man who can read your thoughts and accurately predict future outcomes. This is a psychological performance that is guaranteed to change your mind.

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Big Tent Saturday: 12:30 p.m., 4 p.m. Sunday: 12:30 p.m., 3 p.m. Based on the African Maasai folktale, Rabbit has a new guest ... one he doesn’t want! But he can’t figure out who it is, or where it is — all he knows is he wants it out! Join all the other village animals as they hunt for clues, solve the riddles and give their ideas on solving this mystery. This show is great Interactive Puppet Fun!

Wicked Liars

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Saturday: 3 p.m., Kids Area 6:30 p.m., Bandstand Sunday: 1 p.m., Bandstand 3:30 p.m., Kids Area The Wicked Liars combine circus and theater in a unique intermingling of

variety performance art. But they don’t let that get in the way of having a great time. They put sword swallowing, bullwhip targeting, fire manipulation, magic and juggling into a giant street theater blender and then distribute comedy smoothies to those that thirst for a good time.

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!"#!$#%&"'!"#!& ACTIVITIES a show like the old-fashioned medicine show of the turn of the century. His musical repertoire is filled with ballads and traditional tunes from the last hundred years. His magic tricks demonstrate the tongue-in-cheek skill of psychic ability and escape artistry. Audiences are faithfully sent to an era where problems seem less complex than today and worries are few. While there, they enjoy the show of the last great American Minstrel — Professor Barnswallow T. Farquar!

Vince Vega

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Saturday: 1:30 p.m., Kids Area 4 p.m., Bandstand Sunday: 12:30 p.m., Kids Area 3 p.m., Kids Area Vince Vega is out to rock your world! And with his high energy and edgy style he just might do it! As a master juggler, he makes moves that you’ve never seen before. From there, he’ll pull out the big guns and start a dazzling duet of yo-yo tricks that goes into double time for an amazing climax. But wait! There’s more! For

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an aperitif our boy finishes off his presentations with a little fire and eating — together. As if this wasn’t outstanding enough, Vince will quickly don stilts to bring his humor out to the crowd and over their heads.

Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Outside Town Hall Cowgirl Kate is back again this year and better than ever! Come join in the fun and antics with her in Old Town Shawnee. Cowgirl Kate will be performing Balloon Art on Sunday, June 9, from noon to 5 p.m. Be sure to check out Cowgirl Kate’s website at www.cowgirlkatetheclown.com.

Mad Science FIRE & ICE

Saturday: 2 p.m., Bandstand 5 p.m., Kids Area Sunday: 1 p.m., Kids Area 3 p.m., Bandstand Explores exothermic chemical reactions and the wonders of dry ice with Mad Science flash paper, an explosive bottle blast, a crazy bubble shower and creepy, foggy effects. These are thrilling, fast-paced, high-energy science presentations that will dazzle the children!

Curlie Dimple

Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Roving entertainment Curlie Dimple can read your fortune or give you a hands-on instruction in rope twirling, tin plate juggling, pocket magic or cow patty spinning, and balloon animals.

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Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. Roving entertainment Polecat Annie — a legend of the west. According to legend, she was a child of the wilderness, raised by a family of weasels. Now she wanders the countryside telling fanciful stories, demonstrating Victorian face painting and presenting her collection of old-time toys. Annie knows all the popular folk dances and games of the 19th century.

Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. Next to Town Hall New and free this year! Become your favorite animal or superhero, or have your favorite design painted on your face for the day. Find them located next to the Town hall!

Caricature Artist

Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. North entrance New and free this year! Treat yourself to a nice caricature by our “finely tooned” artist! Look for the artist near the north entrance, located next to Old Time Photos. Sunday only from noon to 4 p.m.

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Behind Visitor Center Friday: 6:30 p.m., 8 p.m. Saturday: 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m. Sunday: Noon, 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. auction on the Bandstand A perennial favorite at Old Shawnee Days is chain saw artist Jim Clark. Jim has traveled throughout the United States creating chain saw sculptures at fairs, festivals, competitions and wood carving shows. Beginning from a log, Jim creates a variety of animals and wildlife plus Indians, cowboys and caricatures. The sculptures vary in size from approximately 1 foot to life-size figures. Audiences attending the show will see forms begin to emerge from the logs within minutes. People can

Saturday and Sunday, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Big Tent The Shawnee Mission Rotary Club will kick off activities for Saturday and Sunday by holding its pancake breakfast at 7 a.m. both days. Start your day with a great breakfast of pancakes, sausage and real orange juice under the big tent. This all-you-caneat feast is $5 for adults and $2.50 for kids. Children under 2 are free.

Rolle Bolle

Saturday, 1 p.m. Sister Cities Park, northeast corner of Johnson Drive and King Street This popular game came to Shawnee from Belgium. Long popular in Europe, the sport is a cross between bowling and horseshoes. Teams of three players toss a black wheel-type disc in an effort to get their disc closest to the pin.

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Saturday, 1 p.m. Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Family Fun Area (outside Town Hall) Everyone grab your tie-dye shirts and your bell-bottom pants and join the hula-hoop contest! Give your waistline a workout as you wiggle, spin and turn in a contest to keep your hula-hoop up the longest.

Whipped Pie Bubble Blowing Contest

Saturday, 2 p.m. Family Fun Area No hands or spoons allowed! Just dive face first into that whipped cream pie! Ages 6 and up compete to be the first to find the bubble gum and blow a bubble. For the 6 and under crowd the hidden whistle provides the win.

Sack Races and Three Legged Races

Saturday, 4 p.m. Family Fun Area Traditional races are always crowd favorites! Come enjoy some good

old fashioned fun! Age groups: 5 and under, 6 to 10, and 11 and up.

Field Games

Saturday, 4:30 p.m. Family Fun Area There is something for everyone in field games! You can try to outsmart the “caller� in Four Corners, or you can see if you are the fastest runner in Jail Break — you won’t want to miss these games!

Water Balloon Toss

Saturday, 5 p.m. Family Fun Area On a hot day you may not want to win the water balloon toss! Partners will face one another, gently tossing a water balloon back and forth. With each successful catch, the pairs will take a step farther away from each another and toss again. The pair who can toss and catch the balloon without it popping from the farthest distance wins! Age groups: 5 and under, 6 to 10, and 11 and up.

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Sunday, 11:30 a.m. Family Fun Area Bring your fastest turtle or your quickest frog to the great annual frog and turtle races! The rules are simple: no age limit on the frogs or turtles, no age limit on the human handlers, no entry fees for the races and no snapping turtles! This is always a popular event. The turtle race is an orderly and good-mannered affair. But the frog race tends to be a little different. Larger frogs have been known to run wild through the crowd of spectators, with the human

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Relay Races

Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Family Fun Area Can you crab walk? Push a greased watermelon quickly? Pass a cup of water over your head without spilling? Then the relay races are for you! Come make some new friends as you compete together in a fun and wild array of relay challenges. Relay teams will be created at the time of the event.

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Registration

11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Judging 1 p.m.

Pie Sale

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Winners Announced

Cookies & Bars: Brownies and bars.

3:15 p.m. The Old Shawnee Days Society and Cosentino’s Price Chopper is pleased to present the 2013 Old Shawnee Days Pie and Baking Contest! Bake your best pie or dessert and bring it to the main entrance to Town Hall beginning at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday. All entries must be accompanied by a completed registration form. These are available in advance at www.oldshawneedays.org or in person at City Hall, the Civic Centre or Shawnee Town Visitor’s Center. Registration forms can also be completed on the day when delivering your entry.

Divisions

Youth: 16 years old and under. All entries will be combined in this category. Fruit Pie Class: Double-crust only: celebrity, cherry, apple, berry (any), peach, other fruit and combination. Note: No refrigerated, custard, cream, meat or single-crust pies can be entered in the Fruit Pie Class.

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Cakes: Cakes. Baker’s Choice: Single-crust pies and all other baked desserts. Nonbaked desserts will not be accepted. Cosentino’s Price Chopper Gift Cards will be awarded for first ($150), second ($100) and third place ($50) in each class. Judging points will be awarded for the best filling, best tasting entry and most visually appealing entry. Contestants may enter as many divisions and as many times as they would like. There are no entry fees. Winners will be announced Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Town Hall Kids Area. All pies and desserts will be sold immediately after judging for $1 per slice, with proceeds going to the Becky Nicks Junior Pioneer Scholarship Fund. Please use disposable pie tins or plates. Tins or plates cannot be returned to entrants.

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Where: The Stone Building by the northeast gate Dress-up at its very best. Say cheese and have an instant memory!

Crafty Hands

Where: Near Gazebo Bandstand Try your hand at clothespin dolls, leather working or who knows what!

Where’s Waldo?

Where: North of the Bandstand What’s your ZIP? Where do you live? Find your home on the map! Kids! Get your Ticket to Fun at Old Shawnee Days Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Get your ticket stamped at five or more activities to receive a gift at the Visitor’s Center.

School Days, School Days

Where: The School House Play 1920s paper games and learn about school days in the 1920s.

Box City

Where: Outside Visitor’s Center Construct your own building to expand the town.

Let’s Go Shopping

Where: Dry Goods Store Browse the latest merchandise and place an order with the clerk.

Explore Your Heritage

Where: Next door to the Dry Goods Store Where did your family come from?

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Henny Penny and Friends

Where: Chicken Coop Visit and learn about our chickens, and help collect eggs from the nest boxes.

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Where: Farm garden Come see our farm, plant some beans and learn to hoe.

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Anybody for Marbles?

Where: Farm yard Try your hand at a 1920s favorite game.

Helping Hands

Where: Farm yard Do laundry the old fashioned way — with plenty of soap and a washboard!

Holy Cow!

Where: Farm yard by livestock barn Come visit Dora and learn about her. Guess her weight!

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22 | Old Shawnee Days 2013

Spending a day in Shawnee the Kansas Territory was opened for settlement, and two years later the area formerly known as Gum Springs was platted as Shawneetown, later shortened to Shawnee. It soon would find itself in the middle of Civil War border struggles. In 1862, Southern guerillas led by William Clarke Quantrill burned and looted Shawnee, just months before their infamous raid on Lawrence. A historic marker chronicling the Shawnee raid stands at Shawnee City Hall, 11110 Johnson Drive.

A good place to start:

Pioneer Crossing Park, Shawnee’s newest park, is located at Shawnee Mission Parkway and Melrose Street, just west of Interstate 35. The park features several historic markers detailing Shawnee’s 19th century status as an intersection of early military and territorial roads leading to the Santa Fe Trail. The park also features works by local artist Charles Goslin, including a wagon train recreated in a life-size three-dimensional brick wall mural and a limestone and bronze sculpture of local wagonmaster Dick Williams. At its peak, trail traffic through Shawnee included 600 wagons per week.

Why visit Shawnee:

Shawnee has a rich history and likes to show it off. One of the largest cities in Kansas, Shawnee covers 43 square miles that once contained pioneer settlements such as Monticello, where Wild Bill Hickok got his start in law enforcement. It also was home to Gum Springs, so named by the Shawnee tribe, which made that site its headquarters following an 1825 treaty that relocated certain eastern tribes to the Kansas Territory. In 1836 a saw and grist mill was built for the Shawnee on nearby Mill Creek, which today is bordered by a hiking and biking trail that runs from Olathe through Shawnee to Nelson Island in the Kansas River. In 1854,

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Johnson County physician Dr. Bruce Hodges. Located at 6801 Hedge Lane Terrace, near the southwest corner of Shawnee Mission Parkway and Kansas Highway 7, it features Hodges’ collection of more than 4,500 artifacts from more than 20 countries. Among the more notable artifacts are an example of the fluoroscopes that allowed X-ray views of customers’ feet in U.S. shoe stores from the 1930s through 1950s; iron lungs used to treat polio; a shrunken head from the Jivaro Indians of Ecuador and Peru; and items from more than 20 Native American tribes. Admission is $5 per person, and hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays.

Things to do with the kids:

Shawnee’s reputation as a city teeming with kids’ activities was bolstered last year with the opening of the Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park at 6495 Quivira Road. Other popular children’s attractions include the Wonderscope Children’s Museum, 5700 King St., the Little Monkey Bizness indoor amusement center, 12219 Shawnee Mission Parkway; and the PowerPlay Family Entertainment Center, 13110 W. 62nd Terrace.

Top tourist attraction:

Shawnee Town 1929, 11501 W. 57th St., attracted more than 137,000 visitors

last year. The living history museum allows visitors to experience 1920s life on a typical truck farm and farm town. The many buildings are furnished with authentic artifacts from the period and are open for self-guided tours from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday from March through October.

For more history:

The Johnson County Museum of History is located at 6305 Lackman Road. It includes documents, photographs and artifacts that bring the area’s pioneer and suburban history to life. Adjacent to the museum building, which is located in an old stone school house, is a nostalgic attraction of more recent vintage: the 1950s All-Electric House. For more information, visit jocomuseum.org.

Online visitor information: The Shawnee Convention & Visitors Bureau offers detailed information on all attractions and events at shawneekscvb.com.

How to get there:

Kansas Highway 7 and Interstate 435 run through Shawnee. I-70 lies a few miles north, and I-35 runs just east of the city limits.

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