Upcoming Events at the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park (Scroll down for event details.) Wednesday, September 7: Chautauqua of Mary Pickford, portrayed by Anita Watson
Wednesday-Sunday, September 14-18: Historic Clothing Exhibit
Saturday, September 17: Western Heritage Festival Bring your own seating. The 9/7 Chautauqua and 9/14-18 Clothing Exhibit are $5 for adults, free for 16 and younger. Tickets for the Chautauqua are available in Gardnerville at Battle Born Wine and in Minden at 88 Cups & More, or online at dangberg.eventbrite.com. Unless sold out, tickets will be available at the gate. All other events to come are free for everyone. No dogs, please.
WESTERN HERITAGE FESTIVAL, SEPTEMBER 17
Free for Everyone
10:00am-2:30pm: Children's Craft Yard
10:00am-4:00pm: Historic Clothing Exhibit (fee)
10:30am: Living History Presenter/Chautauqua TBA
11:00am: Carson Valley Quilt Guild – Bed Turning Presentation
Noon: Lunch offerings by Northern Sierra Dutch Oven Cooking Group (fee)
1:00pm: Living History Presenter/Chautauqua TBA
1:30pm: Living History Presenter/Chautauqua TBA
2:00pm: Northern Sierra Dutch Oven Cooking Demonstration
3:00pm: Music by CW & Dr. Spitmore
Our Historic Clothing Exhibit is Wednesday-Sunday, September 14-18.
Wednesday-Friday, 9/14-16, Noon-4:00pm
Saturday-Sunday, 9/17-18, 10:00am-4:00pm
This is an open house exhibit and reservations are not required. $5/adults, free for 16 and younger.
Thank You to these Sponsors
Sponsors for all events: SoaringNV ~ Douglas County ~ Carson Valley Accounting ~ Bently Enterprises ~ The Frances C. and William P. Smallwood Foundation
Additional concerts, speakers and authors sponsors: The Record-Courier ~ Dr. James the Dentist ~ Internovations Website Design ~ Joe Benigno's Tree Service ~ NV Energy ~ Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce ~ Full Circle Soils & Compost ~ Carson Valley Sertoma ~ Allied Sanitation Services ~ A.B.E. Print and Copy Center ~ Cowboy's Cafe
Additional Chautauqua sponsors: Horse Tales Publications Carson Valley Times ~ Carson Valley Inn
Concerts are made possible by the support of Nevada Arts Council and National Endowment for the Arts. Chautauquas and selected speakers are made possible by support of Nevada Humanities and National Endowment for the Humanities.