Enjoy 100 years of rural American music at Scott County Conservation’s 5th annual “Pioneer Village Harvest Moon Song & Dance Fest” on Sunday, Sept 30, 2018 from 1-5. Gates open at noon. Admission is $6.00 adults, $3.00 children, under 5 free.

The festival features five area groups performing a timeline of traditional, bluegrass, fiddle, and banjo, folk and early country music from 1900’s to 1960’s. The bands include: Quarter Moon Tinsnips playing 1800’s music, Wandering Patriots Harmonica Band 1900-1920’s, Gene & Nancy Morgan & friends 1930-1940’s, Fifth of Country 1950’s-1960’s will be on stage behind the bank and Banjo Jeff will be singing old time children’s songs in the saloon.

Food from Big Dave & Holly’s of LeClaire, Ice cream in Village Soda Fountain. Lawn chairs are welcome. Rain or Shine. If rain, music will be in Olde St. Ann’s Church on the grounds.

The Dan Nagle Walnut Grove Pioneer Village is located 7 Miles North of Eldridge at 18817 290th Street, rural Long Grove, IA  north of Scott County Park. 563-328-3283 www.scottcountyiowa.com/conservation

Amber Sullivan – SCOTT COUNTY CONSERVATION LOGOAdministrative Assistant

  Scott County Conservation Board

  Phone: (563) 328-3280  x5606

  www.scottcountyiowa.com/conservation

  www.facebook.com/scottcountyconservation

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