For the first Children's Festival, Sue acted as the gatekeeper/ treasurer to take in the .25 cents admission that was charged to adults only that first year! Children got in free.
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.
Friday, June 7, 2013
SUE BATES HAS PASSED AWAY
For the first Children's Festival, Sue acted as the gatekeeper/ treasurer to take in the .25 cents admission that was charged to adults only that first year! Children got in free.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Obituary For Gail W. Caperna
A Storytelling Guild Founder has passed on.
More than 90 years ago this last July Gail Caperna was welcomed into this world. In mid-December she bid us all a fond good-bye with her son and daughter, and dear friends Shanna and Veronica beside her.
We have lost (one of) our matriarch(s).
Words can't describe this woman, this
powerhouse: storyteller and puppeteer for countless libraries,
co-founder of the Jacksonville Children's Festival, charter member of
the Jackson County Storytelling Guild, 20-year Girl Scout leader, oldest
recipient of a BS degree in Theater Arts at Southern Oregon University
at age 75, an extraordinary costumer for the SOU Theater Dept. and OSF,
and teacher of creative dramatics when, walking with a cane at age 82,
she toted bags of magical props and costumes to classrooms of children
in local schools.
She had a remarkable
creative influence on her four children. Reading defined her life and we
revere the eclectic treasure trove of knowledge, through books, that
she has left us. Her three grandchildren are especially grateful for
knowing Jody in The Yearling, Sterling in Rascal, or May Belle in Bridge
to Teribithia, characters experiencing rites of passage-often in
nature-and now threatened in our postmodern, digital world. This
knowledge, disappearing as our elders leave us, will be passed on to her
four great-grandchildren and to all who treasure books and
storytelling.
Full of curiosity, she wrote
about everything she did and was a published poet. With her children
and grandchildren, you could find her at a Yaqui Indian ceremony in
Mexico, a fashion show in Italy, on a boat on Lake Meade, inspiring
children with the Little Moon Theater at the Jacksonville Children's
Festival, or hunting in the Wallowa Mountains.
Nature
was a powerful source of her inspiration. Growing up on the coast in
Bandon, Ore., she survived the 1936 fire that destroyed the entire town
and her family home. An Oregon tomboy, she traveled with her father,
Clark, a cattle buyer, and listened to his endless yarns and recitation
of Robert Service poems. In the late 1930s she moved to California and
worked as executive secretary to the Commander of the Mare Island Naval
Base where she met her husband, Ron. She then returned to Oregon,
settled in Medford, and began an art gallery in Jacksonville, full of
watercolors of the coast, misty landscapes, fishing boats, and the
Oregon woods she loved so much.
Obituary taken from Mail Tribune, 12/30/2012
Obituary taken from Mail Tribune, 12/30/2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Remembering names from the past
FROM MY HEART
Recently
I gave a talk for members of my P.E.O. Chapter about my years as the creator of Fred The Litter Critter artwork. I let the audience know that I was confessing an on-going love affair that had lasted for 46 years.... and his name is FRED. It was a fun time for me as I passed around original drawings and printed materials from Festivals past. I ended my talk by showing my T-shirt quilts (2) that were made by my friend Anne Duncan. She used the T-shirt fronts from all of my collection of shirts dating back to 1982. There were no T-shirts before that time or I would have three quilts instead of two!'
It was a perfect time to pass around a sheet of paper to have those in the audience who had worked in some capacity at Children's Festival some time during the passed 46 years. Of the 23 people attending this meeting there were 11 people who have worked with me at the festival. Here's a list of those who were there to "sign in":
Mary Jo Bergstrom, Macaroni necklaces, Mother Gooseland
Carol Holst, Southern Oregon Historical Society's history booth
Robin Dressler
Valerie Root, Stage, l982-l986
Dottie Palamara, Face Painting Booth
Marjorie Overland, Kite Booth, 1981, Strolling Artists & Performers, 1982-1983 Festival Co-Director, 1984-l985 Properties
Bette Haberlach, Mother Gooseland chair, Festival Co-Director
Peggy Tomlins, Festival Co-Director, Festival Properties, Festival Special Session
Carolyn Barrett, Festival Co-Director, Festival Properties.
It was a perfect time to pass around a sheet of paper to have those in the audience who had worked in some capacity at Children's Festival some time during the passed 46 years. Of the 23 people attending this meeting there were 11 people who have worked with me at the festival. Here's a list of those who were there to "sign in":
Mary Jo Bergstrom, Macaroni necklaces, Mother Gooseland
Carol Holst, Southern Oregon Historical Society's history booth
Robin Dressler
Valerie Root, Stage, l982-l986
Dottie Palamara, Face Painting Booth
Marjorie Overland, Kite Booth, 1981, Strolling Artists & Performers, 1982-1983 Festival Co-Director, 1984-l985 Properties
Bette Haberlach, Mother Gooseland chair, Festival Co-Director
Peggy Tomlins, Festival Co-Director, Festival Properties, Festival Special Session
Carolyn Barrett, Festival Co-Director, Festival Properties.
Becky Versteeg, Festival Co-Director, Festival Properties, Festival Special Session.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL 2012 NOW IN THE HISTORY BOOKS
Monday, June 11, 2012
A NEW QUEEN IS SELECTED!
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2012 Queen Cecile McKee |
She will officiate over all Storytelling Guild programs and Children's Festival activities for he 2012/2013 season. This honor is bestowed upon a deserving member of the Storytelling Guild who has been active in all phases of the Storytelling Guild's many community activities. She is recognized for her long and dedicated work on behalf of children in the Rogue Valley Community.
Fifteen past Children's Festival Queens were present to honor the new queen and to say
"welcome" to the " Children's Festival Queen's Society" , A select group of 44 women who have
served as Children's Festival Queen over the last 46 years.
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Past Festival Queens Surround Queen Cecile for her first official photograph. |
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL-2011
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After a very successful three days, Queen Cameron closed the festival. |
I cannot believe it's over!
All that fun, and all that wonderful weather just
FOR THE CHILDREN!
The 2011 Children's Festival's theme, "Read Around The World", encouraged kids to see, do, and explore arts and crafts and activities designed with children in mind. The scene was wonderful to observe.
I spent three enjoyable sessons at the Lost Parent's Tree and was fortunate to have dear friends from the Storytelling Guild and Children's Festivals past join me. These were:
Karin Dailey, Lynn Kellogg, Sue Dalke, Cathy Theen, Becky Versteeg, Peggy Tomlins, Marilyn Gradwell, Bonnie Hall, Linda Higgins, Andrea Mobley, Susie Wright, and Darla Foley. (I missed attending on Tuesday Morning because I was teaching a watercolor class). Former Festival Queens, Diane Newland and Karen Foster were sitting at Lost Parent's Tree location then.
The tree, by the way isn't a tree at all but the sound tower for the Britt Stage. It is perfectly situated right in the center of everything on the upper hill. From our vantage point we have coveted center stage seating for the performances and looking around we can see the upper hill down to Storytelling Tree, etc. We cannot see Mother Goose Land from there but Queen Cameron and her attendants stopped by to say hello and to tell us all was well in Mother Goose Land!
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
2011 CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL QUEEN CROWNED
PRESENTING QUEEN CAMERON McCANDLESS
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Queen Cameron McCandless will reign for the entire year, representing the Storytelling Guild and Children's Festival |
Queen Cameron will reign over THE CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL which happens
July 10, 11, and 12th at Britt Park in Jacksonville, Oregon.
Her duties officially began today with her coronation. 2010 Queen Terrie Kirkpatrick presented her with her Royal Crown, Robe & Septer and read the Royal Proclamation.
STORYTELLING TREE PLAQUE
The Co-Directors for the 2010 and 2011 Children's Festival, Anne Billeter and Teresa Stumpenhaus presented a SPECIAL AWARD PLAQUE to
Margie Cicerrella, Francine Conner-Coash, Anne Guevara, and Kim Wolfe to honor their service for many years as Jackson County Library Staff who operated the Storytelling Tree at the Children's Festival. The plaque will be hung in the Storytime Room in the Medford Library.
Margie Cicerrella, Francine Conner-Coash, Anne Guevara, and Kim Wolfe to honor their service for many years as Jackson County Library Staff who operated the Storytelling Tree at the Children's Festival. The plaque will be hung in the Storytime Room in the Medford Library.
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Children's Festival T-Shirt Designs, 1982 to 2014
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