THE CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL is held every summer in Britt Park in Jacksonville, a small historical village located just outside of the city of Medford,Oregon. Fred-The-Litter-Critter is the mascot of the Storytelling Guild of Medford, Oregon. This Blog is a 50 year history of THE CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL managed by Pat Blair, Past Director and Advisor for the festival. Pat still does the art work for the festival t-shirts, programs, posters, etc.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
2008 Queen Judy Gambee dubs a new Princess
VIEW FROM THE LOST PARENT'S TREE 2008
Monday, June 30, 2008
SIGHTINGS OF OUR DRAGONS!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
ALL HAIL THE QUEEN!
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
HERE WE GO . . CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL 2008!
Saturday, May 24, 2008
HISTORY OF THE STORYMOBILE AND THE PIED PIPER THEATER
Friday, April 18, 2008
THE DRAGONS
"Rosabelle" is our garbage-eating dragon. She is 10 feet tall, and 19 feet long! She eats, talks, and manages to enchant everyone. She also takes the Queen and children on a ride through the small towns of Central Point, Eagle Point and Ashland during alternating 4th of July parades.
Monday, April 7, 2008
FROM HERE TO THE STORYTELLING GUILD WEBSITE: http://www.storytellingguild.org/
The Storytelling Guild received a Community Service Award from the Jackson County Commissioners. Immediately following the award presentation, the Library Foundation and the Jackson County Library hosted a reception for past and present Storytelling Guild members in the Medford Library Children's Department. "To provide quality programs that encourage a love of reading for the children of Jackson County" is how Janice Cox, 2003 Storytelling Guild President, recently described the Guild's goal. They accomplish this through numerous special programs,including: weekly Storytimes in the Medford Library, Dial-a-Story, Bookwalk (a narrated fashion show of scenes from current children's books to third graders in 14 schools), F.R.E.D. (a reading incentive program for third graders at selected schools in Jackson County), Pass the Book (the gathering and donation of new and gently used children's books to various agencies in Jackson County which place the books in the hands of children who otherwise might not have access to any books), Read to Your Bunny (a nationwide booksharing program that reaches out to parents of young children to encourage them to read to their babies, early and often), Storyteller Education, financial support for SMART (Start Making A Reader Today) and Reading Rainbow, and the fantastic, stupendous Children's Festival, which has happened 3 magical days in July for 42 years!
Thursday, April 3, 2008
VIEW THE ENTIRE BLOG NOW TO SEE PHOTOS OF THE FESTIVAL
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
A SALUTE TO ILMA MC KERN
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
OUR FESTIVAL DIRECTORS - 1967 - 2011
Children's Festival T-Shirt Designs, 1982 to 2014
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