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2018 Brookings Summer Arts Festival Program

2018 Brookings Summer Arts Festival Program

ARTISTS
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Eileen Binkley
#68 Dennis and Twyla McElree
#98 Kathy Besthorn
Teal Indicates Artists New to the Brookings Summer Arts Festival
Darlene Gustafson
#70 Connie Gisi Wagenaar Henning
#99 Mike Eilers
BOOTH
#1 Charlene Norvil and Diane Doren
Annette Moore
#71 Shelleen Weeks
#100 Richard and Deb Larimore
Norenwood
Mixed Media
Jewelry
Metal
Wood
Robert and Lana Hendricks
#72 Judith Edenstrom and Collette Gesinger
#101 Ernie and Claudia Koch
#2 Steve Coburn
Silverfish 'N' Things
Koch Woodworking Artifacts Wood
Steve Coburn Pottery
Metal
Pottery/Ceramic
Kathy Kirchoff
Mixed Media
#102 Virginia Coudron
#3 Paul M. Elwell
Recollections
#73 Roger Erickson
Plain Art
CHB Custom Fillet Knives, LLC
Mixed Media
Lake Shore Creations
Painting
Wood
Randy and Jody Feucht
Wood
#103 Jim Capps
#4 Stacy Kleymann
Creative Signs N More
#74 Dan and Janna Kuklis
Flaming Artichoke Stained Glass
GimStonz
Wood
Woodworks by Dan
Glass
Jewelry
Chaeli Kohn
Wood
#104 Nia Karmann
#5 Dennis Beecroft
Shady Grove Pottery
#75 Cary Strandjord and Pat Johnson
Nye Street Studio
JDS Gems
Pottery/Ceramic
Couch Skinner
Photography
Leather
Larry Jurgens
Leather
#105 Rick and Jean Stoebner
#5 Sharon Beecroft
Wood
#76 Sandy Kay Hunter
JDS Gems
Mary and Jim Kautza
Painting
#106 Linda Roesch
Photography
Oak Outlet
#77 Ralph and Melanie Weatherstone
Art by Linda Roesch
#6 Pat Gerlach
Wood
God’s Creation Photographs
Painting
Pat Gerlach Photographer
Loren Goedeken
Photography
#107 Kelly VerHoeven
Photography
Prairie Images
#78 Marcia Mollet
Rusty Petals
#7 Stephanie Wilde
Painting
Kountry Kids
Metal
Say Anything... Jewelry by Stephanie Wilde
Jewelry
Sonja Hernandez
Clothing
#108 Nancy Sharps
#8 Angie Lunden
Pottery/Ceramic
Up In Smoke Pottery
Pottery/Ceramic
Rock Me Mama Boutique
Gayle Casselton
Pottery/Ceramic
#109 Vicki Mason
Clothing
Hidden Pines Leather
#80 Vickie Marsalek
Quirky Bird
#9 Todd and Krista Mueller
Leather
Wooden Magic
Mixed Media
Time Vault Treasures
Rose Brainerd
Wood
#110 Jessie McGill and Chris Kuno
Miscellaneous
Veritable Violins, LLC
#80a Eric and Corrine Aasmundstad
C & J Metal Mania
#10 Cindy Mennenga
Miscellaneous
LoneTree Designs
Metal
CLM Weaving
Jack Brainerd
Metal
#111 Nicole Heitzman
Textiles/Fibers
Veritable Violins, LLC
#80b Peter Lindemann
Nicole Heitzman Art & Photography
#11 Claudia Ellison
Miscellaneous
All And More
Painting
Cat’s Claw Mosaics
Ken Teger
Metal
#112 Melissa Klapper
Mixed Media
WoodBee Home Décor
#81 Lloyd Wiese
Out Of Our Gourd
#12 Doug Hicks
Wood
Wood 'N-U
Miscellaneous
Faces In Wood
Sophia Harris
Wood
#113 Carol Lundeen
Wood
Aloha Jewelry & Gifts
#81a Kim Woodford
Lundeen Artwork
#13 Denise Fournier
Jewelry
aka originals
Painting
Be.dangled
Carol White and Bruce Carpenter
Jewelry
#114 Marge Blaue
Jewelry
Antler Wears
#81b Linda Reasonover and Karrie Scholtes
Joyful Friends
#14 Russ Duerksen
Mixed Media
Pottery/Ceramic
Miscellaneous
Russ Deurksen Art
Rebekah Scott
#81c Cynthia Hines
#115 Tom Soucek
Painting
Rebekah Scott Designs
Original Cyn
Painting
#15 Janice Paulson
Textiles/Fibers
Mixed Media
#116 Molly Grell
Wind Creations II
Nelson Brown
#82 Joyce Chord
Leave Your Mark
Textiles/Fibers
Caricatures by Nelson
Dakota Crafts
Miscellaneous
#16 Matt and Liz Hanson
Graphics
Metal
#117 Amanda Huntington
Earth, Wind & Metal
Ron Netten
#83 Pennie Ogden
Main Street Custom Metal
Metal
Ron Netten Ceramics
Art Moms
Metal
#17 Bernard and Leona Kowalke
Pottery/Ceramic
Painting
#118 Melynda Van Zee
B & L Woodworking
Judie and Jerry DeWald
#84 Thom C. Berg
Melynda’s Passion, LLC
Toys
Prairie Fire Flies/Studio 66 CDSG
Northern Lights Design Studio
Painting
#18 Jennifer Dahl
Glass
Glass
#119 Stephanie Swanson
Jennifer Dahl Designs LLC
Ray and June Griffith
#85 Rachel and Jeremy Uttecht
Prairie Flair Design
Jewelry
S.R. Sikes Company
Dirty Kids Soap & Design Studio
Jewelry
#19 Riki and Cary McManus
Leather
Mixed Media
#120 Gretchen Nothhouse
Fire Rocks
Terra Cypher
#86 M&JKramer
Redstone Pottery
Miscellaneous
Wild Goat Design
Kramer Welding
Pottery/Ceramic
#20 Robyn Lamphere Anderson
Mixed Media
Metal
#121 Darren and Deb Horter
Robyn's Originals
Jean Newlin
#87 John and Kathy Winterburn
Grape Vine Design
Mixed Media
Bench-Mark Studio
J&KOnTheRocks
Metal
#21 Randy Napier
Jewelry
Jewelry
#122 Dan Kemp
Napier Photography
Wendy Smith
#88 Warren Slocum
Dank Artistry
Photography
Wendess Designs
Doo Da Glass & Wood
Jewelry
#22 Byron Addison Wells
Painting
Glass
#123 Jessica Chapman
Fine Impressions Gallery
Stephanie Bragg
#89 Joel and Karma Brokaw
Jessica Chapman Art Studio
Painting
Arthur & Amelia
JK Creative Wood
Miscellaneous
#23 Heather Cool
Textiles/Fibers
Wood
#124 Jordyn Eide
Heatherly Studios
Jane Nelson
#90 Jerri Neddermeyer
Signature Steel Design
Mixed Media
Hickory Hill Pottery
Neddermeyer’s Thrown & Fired Pottery Studio Pottery/Ceramic
Metal
#24 Amy Balster
Pottery/Ceramic
#125 James VanHoltum
BluMoon Designs
Susan Fries
Autumn Moon Arts
Jewelry
CloseUp Images
#91 Glenn Eilders
Pottery/Ceramic
#25 Vince Cook
Photography
Antler and Wood Creations
#126 Clark Martinek
Chop Finely
Melissa Carroll
Mixed Media
Tough & Twisted
Wood
Earth Elements
#92 Robert Hale
Metal
#26 Bill and Lauri Keitel
Jewelry
Creations by Hand
#127 Kelsey Herlyn
Buffalo Billfold Company
Ellen Jean Diederich Studio
Jewelry
#93 Kathleen Withers Wood
Leather
Painting
Kaity Klothes
#128 Steve and Valerie Doerr
#27 Adama Sow
Travis Hinton
The Wooden Doerr
Ceramicsow
Travis Hinton Pottery
Clothing
#94 Mark and Becky Gaulke Wood
Pottery/Ceramic
Pottery/Ceramic
Twisted Rave
#129 Dennis and Jill Hendrix
#28 Connie Lawrie
Orville Mengedoht
Wood
Wyoming Silvers
Conversational Pieces
Mengedoht Metal Art
#95 Darla Ellickson
Jewelry
Painting
Sculpture
Ellickson Jewelry Collection
#130 Cristen Roghair
#29 John G. Trowbridge
Karen VanderWal
Jewelry
Cristen Joy Photography
JGT Custom Wood
SD Chic Beads
#96 Rebecca Schnackenberg
Photography
Wood
Jewelry
Dos Gatos Designs
#131 Tom Tushla
#30 Katie and Kim Doughan
Rhonda Sebert
Metal
Wildflight
The Dotted Duck
Rhonda Lynn Studio
#97 Bob Holloway
Wood
Clothing
Painting
Bob Holloway Studio & Gallery
#31 Chad and Rebecca Garnes
Mixed Media Metal Brookings Summer Arts Festival page 2
Honey B Design Co.
Terry and Margot Ninneman
Miscellaneous
Loon Hollow Farms
Eileen Binkley Art
Echo Valley Metalworks
A Light Goes On, Inc.
Painting
Metal
Photography
Darlene’s Ceramics & Crafts
Connie Gisi
Born in a Barn
Painting
Painting Wood
Ms. Annette & Dave’s Antique Ceiling Tins
Do-OverS!
Silverware Creations
Woodturnings by Larry
Wood 'N Things Nature In Watercolor & Acrylics Toys
Sonja Gloria Pottery
#79 Chad and Kiesha Dykstra
Sheep Motifs
Ellen Jean Diederich
Farmhouse Creations
Continued on Brookings Summer Arts Festival page 7


Welcome to the 47th Annual
Brookings Summer Arts Festival!
ENTERTAINMENT
Jami Lynn & the JAS Quintet. Though Jami Lynn’s latest Americana album earned her a top 25 listing from the UK’s Telegraph, honors from the Planet Bluegrass Folks Festival Songwriting Competition, and one of Culture Spot’s “50 Artists to Watch,” don’t rule out her jazz chops. Jami’s roots are in the old-time country, folk and polka of the Northeastern South Dakota jamborees of her childhood, but a love for the great ladies of jazz developed right alongside her love of the banjo. This collaboration with bassist Andrew Reinartz and The JAS Quintet has been a long time coming.
In May of 2017, Andrew and Jami got together with members of the Sioux Falls based JAS Quintet
for a few live recording sessions. Some of the songs were familiar jazz standards, some were
presented to the band the very evening in which they were recorded. Haunting ballads of the iconic
Billie Holiday, a Gillian Welch tune reimagined by Reinartz, as well as the scat-laden title track,
“Sparse,” co-written by Lynn and Reinartz, take the listener to the very roots of vocal jazz while
recoloring this musical landscape with modern influences of folk and a touch of rock. South Dakota Arts Council support is provided with funds from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of Tourism and the National Endowment for the Arts. sparsejazz.com
The Pistol Whippin Party Penguins. Straight from the great Mill City comes the Pistol Whippin Party Penguins. Don't let the name fool you! This is not a violent group of flightless aquatic birds looking for a party, but rather 5 self-proclaimed gentlemen, 2 guitars, a mandolin, a bucket of fiddles, an upright bass, a banjo, and a 4 part vocal harmony. As they prepare to release their 4th studio album, this quintet from Minneapolis strives to maintain the original spirit of the "string band" while continuing to play new original music and creative cover songs. The combination of folk, rock, blues, bluegrass and the occasional stage banter will create an experience that anyone can enjoy! pwppmusic.com
Good Morning Bedlam. Good Morning Bedlam has become an innovative force in the Midwest folk scene. Their shows are known for their contagious energy, with members careening about the stage, jumping and dancing with a wild playfulness. With tight soaring 3 part harmonies, and thumping kick-drum, they captivate their audience night after night with no intention of slowing down. Every song is a unique twist on what is generally dubbed as folk music. Just when you think you have Good Morning Bedlam pegged, they take you in another direction. You will be treated to a haunting waltz, whistling, jazz scatting and the euphoria of the violin melodies. When it comes to their lyrical storytelling, Isaak says, “We’re desperate to connect to people through the common human experiences that we write about and the exuberance of our live show. People have a lot of choices of how they’ll kick-back, so we intend to deliver a show where they can be free to share in whatever they need to—joy, grief, anger, gratefulness or bedlam!” goodmorningbedlam.com
The Roe Family Singers. Pinecastle Records recording artists the Roe Family Singers are a good-time, old-time hillbilly band from the tiny community of Kirkwood Hollow, MN. Led by wife and husband Kim Roe (Best Female Vocalist, City Pages/Village Voice) and Quillan Roe (Accident Clearinghouse), the band marries old-time sounds from barn-dances, fiddle pulls, and county fairs with the rock and roll passion of youth. Featuring banjo, autoharp, guitar and Appalachian clogging, the band and family of fans have been regularly filling Minneapolis’ 331 Club every Monday night since 2005. The Roe Family Singers mix original music and contemporary takes on old-time, traditional, and gospel tunes into one roiling and rollicking river of fresh yet familiar American music. Although Kim and Quillan started performing as a duo, these days they are most often joined by Dan Gaarder, lead guitar and vocals; Ric Lee, fiddle; and Eric Paulson, upright bass. roefamilysingers.com
Dennis Warner. Performing in over 100 cities each year, Americana/Folk/Acoustic musician and entertainer Dennis Warner captivates audiences with his smooth vocals and 6 and 12 string guitars. Besides being a gifted musician, Dennis Warner is also an outstanding entertainer, cleverly blending ballads, up-tempo songs, audience participation and humor into a memorable event. He is noted for his warm stage presence and ability to connect with his audience.
Though he calls Minnesota home, Warner loves to travel and has visited every state, touring solo and also with his band “The D’s.” On and off the stage, Dennis is personable and good-humored. South Dakota Arts Council support is provided with funds from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of Tourism, and the National Endowment for the Arts. warnersongs.com
Appearing throughout the day in the park: Curtis & Loretta and The “Living Statue.”
TIME
SATURDAY, JULY 14
10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
The Roe Family Singers
Prairie Repertory Theatre
The Pistol Whippin Party Penguins Good Morning Bedlam
The Pistol Whippin Party Penguins
Dennis Warner
Good Morning Bedlam Curtis & Loretta
The Roe Family Singers
Noon 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
The Pistol Whippin Party Penguins
The Roe Family Singers
BANDSHELL
WEST STAGE
Noon 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, JULY 15
TIME
BANDSHELL
WEST STAGE
The Roe Family Singers Good Morning Bedlam The Roe Family Singers Dennis Warner
8:30 a.m.
Church Service
Brookings Area Community Band
9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
Jami Lynn & The JAS Quintet Good Morning Bedlam
Jami Lynn & The JAS Quintet
SATURDAY, JULY 14
SUNDAY, JULY 15
TIME
ENTERTAINER
TIME
ENTERTAINER
10:30 a.m. Noon
Curtis & Loretta Brookings Public Library Phil Baker
Curtis & Loretta Brookings Public Library Gold Medal Gymnastics Dennis Warner
Phil Baker
10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Curtis & Loretta Phil Baker Dennis Warner Richard Kapusta Phil Baker Curtis & Loretta
Children’s Stage
12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
Dennis Warner
Brookings Summer Arts Festival page 3


ARTISTS
Derold and Cindy Becker #162
Susan Brende #166
Adama Sow #27
CLOTHING
Jordyn Eide #124
Ellen Jean Diederich #62
James VonHoltum #125
Brenda Conrad #191
Signature Steel Design, Blunt, SD
Ellen Jean Diederich Studio, Fargo, ND
Autumn Moon Arts, Hayward, WI
O Grace C, Burnsville, MN
Matt and Liz Hanson #16
Russ Duerksen #14
SCULPTURE
Katie and Kim Doughan #30
Earth, Wind & Metal, Mercer, WI
Russ Duerksen Art, Sioux Falls, SD
The Dotted Duck, Orange City, IA
Robert and Lana Hendricks #36
Vincent Fleming #148
Chad Guthmiller #154
Erica Howell and Ashley VanMaanen #190
Silverfish 'N' Things, Forest Lake, MN
Fleming Art, Alton, IL
Artisan Concrete Concepts, Scotland, SD
Awesome Possum Fiber Arts, Volga, SD
Brad Hills #167
Connie Gisi Wagenaar Henning #70
Melissa Hogenson #134
Angie Lunden #8
Hills Metal, Crooks, SD
Connie Gisi, Webster, SD
Clay Images, Camdenton, MO
Rock Me Mama Boutique, Astoria, SD
Darren and Deb Horter #121
Loren Goedeken #42
Stuart Hurd #160
Marcia Mollet #78
Grape Vine Design, Grand Forks, ND
Prairie Images, Hebron, NE
Unique Metal Designs, Prest River, ID
Kountry Kids, Jefferson, SD
Amanda Huntington #117
Darlene Gustafson #34
Orville Mengedoht #64
Kathleen Withers #93
Main Street Custom Metal, Pender, NE
Darlene’s Ceramics & Crafts, Spirit Lake, IA
Mengedoht Metal Art, Arlington, NE
Kaity Klothes, Nisswa, MN
M&JKramer #86
Nicole Heitzman #111
Karen and Wayne Ruff #184
GLASS
Richard and Deb Larimore #100
Sandy Kay Hunter #76
Richard Tucker #133
Thom C. Berg #84
Peter Lindemann #80b
Karen Kinder #132
Northern Lights Design Studio, Aberdeen, SD
All And More, Parker, CO
Karen Kinder Art, Brookings, SD
TEXTILES/FIBERS
Jim Capps #103
Clark Martinek #126
Connie Lawrie #28
Stephanie Bragg #58
Flaming Artichoke Stained Glass, Kerkhoven, MN
Tough & Twisted, Mitchell, SD
Conversational Pieces, Alexandria, MN
Arthur & Amelia, Marshall, MN
Judie and Jerry DeWald #53
Dennis and Twyla McElree #68
Carol Lundeen #113
Bobby Kangas, Heidi Tunks and Sandra Kangas #149
Prairie Fire Flies/Studio 66 CDSG, Watertown, SD
Echo Valley Metalworks, West Union, IA
Lundeen Artwork, Dassel, MN
Kangas Weaving, Hastings, NE
Bob Peterson #145
Jessie McGill and Chris Kuno #110
Pennie Ogden #83
Cindy Mennenga #10
Villa Calla Stained Glass Studio, Nelson, MN
C & J Metal Mania, Watertown, SD
Art Moms, Sioux Falls, SD
CLM Weaving, Hampton, IA
Warren Slocum #88
Terry and Margot Ninneman #67
Linda Roesch #106
B. Angelique Mills #165
Doo Da Glass & Wood, New Richmond, WI
Loon Hollow Farms, Dodgeville, WI
Art by Linda Roesch, Roscoe, SD
Gramma’s Delicacies, Box Elder, SD
GRAPHICS
Rustic Prairie, Sioux Falls, SD
Rhonda Lynn Studio, Hartford, SD
Baskets by Karen, Huron, SD
Nelson Brown #51
Keith Sargent #139
Wendy Smith #57
Nancy Nelson-Kremer #187
Caricatures by Nelson, Maiden Rock, WI
Little Metal Critters, Sioux Falls, SD
Wendess Designs, Rochester, MN
Your Quilt Is Ready, Brandon, SD
Dorinda Hoke #194
Rebecca Schnackenberg #96
Tom Soucek #115
Janice Paulson #15
Caricatures by Dorinda, Gladstone, MO
Dos Gatos Designs, Concordia, MO
Litchfield, MN
Wind Creations II, Buffalo, MN
JEWELRY
Swanson’s Reflections, Council Bluffs, IA
Melynda’s Passion, LLC, Huxley, IA
Rebekah Scott Designs, Valley Springs, SD
Amy Balster #24
Rusty Petals, Hawarden, IA
Sharon Welch Gallery & Studio, Pierre, SD
In-Weave, Hawarden, IA
BluMood Designs, Alvord, IA
Norbert Weber #147
Byron Addison Wells #22
Julie Ulmer #156
Melissa Carroll #61
Wild Iron Images, St. Cloud, MN
Fine Impressions Gallery, Mound, MN
In-Weave, Hawarden, IA
Earth Elements, Pierpont, SD
MISCELLANEOUS
PHOTOGRAPHY
Jennifer Dahl #18
TOYS
Jennifer Dahl Designs LLC, Hawley, MN
Marge Blaue #114
Craig Alberty #138
Tahmi DeSchepper #180
Joyful Friends, Sioux Falls, SD
Black Hills Pics, Rapid City, SD
Bernard and Leona Kowalke #17
TAHMI-the art of woven metal, Fairfield, IA
Jack Brainerd #46
Sharon Beecroft #5
B & L Woodworking, Spearfish, SD
Darla Ellickson #95
Veritable Violins LLC, Boulder, CO
JDS Gems, Fargo, ND
Randy and Jacquie Reiersen #136
Ellickson Jewelry Collection, Decorah, IA
Rose Brainerd #45
Kathy Besthorn #98
You Name It Toys, Corcoran, MN
Denise Fournier #13
Veritable Violins LLC, Boulder, CO
A Light Goes On, Inc., Wichita, KS
Rick and Jean Stoebner #105
Be.dangled, West Fargo, ND
Jessica Chapman #123
Susan Fries #60
Wood 'N Things, Brookings, SD
Robert Hale #92
Jessica Chapman Art Studio, Rapid City, SD
CloseUp Images, Roseville, MN
WOOD
Creations by Hand, North Branch, MN
Steven and Joanne Dallmann #135
Pat Gerlach #6
Sophia Harris #48
S & J Majestic Soaps, Henderson, MN
Pat Gerlach Photographer, Wing, ND
Joel and Karma Brokaw #89
Aloha Jewelry & Gifts, Plymouth, MN
Chad and Rebecca Garnes #31
Nia Karmann #104
JK Creative Wood, Kalona, IA
Dennis and Jill Hendrix #129
Honey B Design Co., Sioux Falls, SD
Nye Street Studio, Omaha, NE
Vince Cook #25
Wyoming Silvers, Upton, WY
Molly Grell #116
Daron Krueger #185
Chop Finely, Brainerd, MN
Sky Kahmann #188
Leave Your Mark, Moville, IA
Obsessed Photographers Group, Sioux Falls, SD
Steve and Valerie Doerr #128
Harpstone, Brooklyn Center, MN
Melissa Klapper #112
Kathy and Ron Linton #198
The Wooden Doerr, Joplin, MO
Dan Kemp #122
Out Of Our Gourd, Beaver Dam, WI
Thru Our Eyes Photos, Rapid City, SD
Mike Eilers #99
Dank Artistry, Ames, IA
Todd Kringen #178
Randy Napier #21
Born in a Barn, Brookings, SD
Stacy Kleymann #4
TKringen Bullwhip Company, Madison, SD
Napier Photography, Grafton, ND
Paul M. Elwell #3
GimStonz, Andover, KS
Riki and Cary McManus #19
Cristen Roghair #130
CHB Custom Fillet Knives, LLC, Sartell, MN
Lynn Kvigne #195
Fire Rocks, Duluth, MN
Cristen Joy Photography, Okaton, SD
Roger Erickson #73
C-My Designs, Underwood, IA
Todd and Krista Mueller #9
Darrell Tangen #192
Lake Shore Creations, Volga, SD
Julie Lushbough #182
Time Vault Treasures, Altoona, IA
Backroad Images, Savage, MN
Randy and Jody Feucht #38
Mattie Jules, Blue Springs, MO
Nathan White #152
Ralph and Melanie Weatherstone #77
Creative Signs N More, Brookings, SD
Jean Newlin #56
Mohnsen Creek Antlercraft, Frederic, WI
God’s Creation Photographs, Gillette, WY
Mark and Becky Gaulke #94
Bench-Mark Studio, Marysville, KS
Zachary Wicks #141
Twisted Rave, Mitchell, SD
Debra Quarve #140
MIXED MEDIA
Zachary Wicks Photography, Nunda, SD
Kelsey Herlyn #127
Bead Boutique, Fargo, ND
Heather Cool #23
Farmhouse Creations, Sioux Falls, SD
Stephanie Swanson #119
Heatherly Studios, Sioux Falls, SD
POTTERY/CERAMIC
Doug Hicks #12
Prairie Flair Design, Pukwana, SD
Terra Cypher #55
Darrel Bowman #199
Faces In Wood, Lake Elmo, MN
James and Angela Thibault #186
Wild Goat Design, Parker, SD
Darrel Bowman Pottery, Bangor, WI
Toby and Julie Hughes #150
Golden Spiral Jewelry, Madison, WI
Judith Edenstrom and Collette Gesinger #72
Steve Coburn #2
Toby Co., LLC, Crofton, NE
Karen VanderWal #65
Artifacts, Sioux Falls, SD
Steve Coburn Pottery, Salina, KS
Larry Jurgens #40
SD Chic Beads, Brookings, SD
Glenn Eilders #91
Pam Dorneman #183
Woodturnings by Larry, Aberdeen, SD
Liz Walberg and Cari Luchau #161
Antler and Wood Creations, Courtland, MN
Three Lazy Horses, Watertown, SD
Mary and Jim Kautza #41
Liz W. Designs, Fargo, ND
Claudia Ellison #11
Chad and Kiesha Dykstra #79
Oak Outlet, Aniwa, WI
Shelleen Weeks #71
Cat’s Claw Mosaics, Rapid City, SD
Up in Smoke Pottery, Sioux Falls, SD
Ernie and Claudia Koch #101
Do-OverS!, Brookings, SD
Cynthia Hines #81c
Ron and Vicki Gauerke #144
Koch Woodworking, Fort Dodge, IA
Stephanie Wilde #7
Original Cyn, Mitchell, SD
Topeka Mudslinger, Topeka, KS
Dan and Janna Kuklis #74
Say Anything...Jewelry by Stephanie Wilde,
Bob Holloway #97
Matt and Bobbi Guenthner #196
Woodworks by Dan, Grand Island, NE
Sioux Falls, SD
Bob Holloway Studio & Gallery, Kansas City, MO
Fallen Leaf Pottery, Big Piney, WY
Mark Levsen #181
John and Kathy Winterburn #87
Kathy Kirchoff #37
Sonja Hernandez #43
Mark Levsen Woodcarving, Webster, SD
J & K On The Rocks, O'Neill, NE
Recollections, St. Cloud, MN
Sonja Gloria Pottery, Sioux Falls, SD
Greg MacDonald #158
Kim Woodford #81a
Robyn Lamphere Anderson #20
Travis Hinton #63
Greg MacDonald Studio, Council Bluffs, IA
aka originals, Watertown, SD
Robyn’s Originals, Brookings, SD
Travis Hinton Pottery, Sioux Falls, SD
Vickie Marsalek #80
LEATHER
Jane Mari and Cristina Mari Greenfield #137
Dave Huebner #170
Wooden Magic, Courtenay, ND
Dennis Beecroft #5
Vicki Mason #109
Chaeli Kohn #39
Norenwood, Cascade, CO
JDS Gems, Fargo, ND
Quirky Bird, Plattsmouth, NE
Shady Grove Pottery, Sioux City, IA
Nicole Olson and Meredith Humphrey #189
Gayle Casselton #44
Annette Moore #35
Jim and Judith Miller #163
Love Repurposed, Aberdeen, SD
Hidden Pines Leather, Grand Rapids, MN
Ms. Annette & Dave’s Antique Ceiling Tins,
Blue House Pottery, Clear Lake, IA
Benjamin Rohlik #164
Ray and June Griffith #54
West Monroe, LA
Jerri Neddermeyer
#90 #59
Midwest Game Crave, Hendricks, MN
S.R. Sikes Company, Minnetonka, MN
Cindy Strande-Butler #155
Neddermeyer’s Thrown & Fired Pottery Studio,
Ken Teger #47
Karen Hurd #159
SODAK 42CO., Aurora, SD
Eagan, MN
WoodBee Home Décor, Huron, SD
Leather Expressions, Priest River, ID
Rachel and Jeremy Uttecht #85
Jane Nelson
John G. Trowbridge #29
Bill and Lauri Keitel #26
Dirty Kids Soap & Design Studio, Jewell, IA
Hickory Hill Pottery, Cedar Rapids, IA
JGT Custom Wood, Hayti, SD
Buffalo Billfold Company, Worthing, MN
Liz Walberg and Cari Luchau #161
Ron Netten
Tom Tushla #131 #52 Wildflight, Cherokee, IA
Jordan Metzger #169
Liz W. Designs, Fargo, ND
Ron Netten Ceramics, Storm Lake, IA
Sean Ung #153 #120 Splendid Nature, Avondale, AZ
jemleathers, Larchwood, IA
Carol White and Bruce Carpenter #49
Gretchen Nothhouse
Cary Strandjord and Pat Johnson #75
Antler Wears, Rapid City, SD
Redstone Pottery, Savannah, MO
Lloyd Wiese #81
Couch Skinner, Minneapolis, MN
#81b Gint and Regina Sabaliauskas #151
METAL
Mark S. Anderson #197
Wilmont, MN
Balt Design, Evergreen, CO
Philip Wirth #168
Eric and Corrine Aasmundstad #80a
Mark Anderson Wildlife, LLC, Sioux Falls, SD
Nancy Sharps #108
From The Farm Wood Creations, Viborg, SD
LoneTree Designs, Devils Lake, ND
Eileen Binkley
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Sheep Motifs, Chadron, NE
Jena and Jerry Andrews #200
Eileen Binkley Art, Brookings, SD
J & J Welding & Plasma Designs, Fort Upton, CO
Tadpole Creek Creations, Rago, KS
One Moody Bird, Wentworth, SD
Ceramicsow, Plymouth, MN
Joyce Chord #82
Virginia Coudron #102
Leroy von Glan #179
Dakota Crafts, Oelrichs, SD
Plain Art, Brookings, SD
von Glan Pottery, Norfolk, NE
Kramer Welding, Shell Rock, IA
Nicole Heitzman Art & Photography, Parkston, SD
Rustic Artifacts Ltd., Bennington, NE
Silverware Creations, Fort Wayne, IN
Nature In Watercolor & Acrylic, Ottawa, KS
Richard Tucker Sculptor, Custer, SD
Katie and Greg Roth #146
Rhonda Sebert #66
Karen Morley #193
Jim and Susan Swanson #143
Melynda Van Zee #118
Rebekah Scott #50
Kelly VerHoeven #107
Sharon Welch #142
Donald Ulmer #157
Mari Giftware, Maple Grove, MN
Dakota Stoneware, Bushnell, SD
Charlene Norvil and Diane Doren #1
PAINTING
Linda Reasonover and Karrie Scholtes
Wood ’N-U, Rollingstone, MN
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A Kathy Cole, Memory Box Antiques
B Chesley Johnson, Chesley Johnson Antiques
C Cal Verhoek, Adams Western Express Co.
D Sean Davis, Circa Americana
E Sandra Halajian, Sandy's Unique Collectibles
F Joe and Shawn Hoffman, Hoffman Antiques
G Curtis Buer, Buer Antiques
H Dave and Diane Rieck, Antique Trap
Burleson, TX Marion, SD Watertown, SD Brookings, SD Watertown, SD Vermillion, SD Canby, MN Humboldt, SD Britton, SD Ethan, SD
I Boyd and Judy Hagenson, BJ’s Collectibles
J R. L. Brenner, Chances R
ANTIQUES AREA
Are you searching for a treasure? Do you want to start a collection of Roseville, depression glass, kerosene lamps, butter molds, kitchenwares, or something else wonderful? You are bound to find it here!
CHILDREN’S AREA ACTIVITIES
Art with Anndell: Henna
Balloon Man
Bethel Baptist Church Youth Group Brookings Ice Skating Association (BISA) Brookings Area MOPS
Brookings Arts Council
Children’s Museum of South Dakota Friends of the Brookings Public Library SD Public Broadcasting
SD Sport Stacking
The festival started in 1972 with a pioneer theme because of its location, and this area has become a mainstay of the BSAF. In 1976, as part of the National Bicentennial Celebration,
a special area was set aside for historic traders and a muzzleloader target shoot. In 1984, the target shooting stopped and frontier crafts became the main attraction of the Living History Area.
The Children's Area at the Brookings Summer Arts Festival provides entertainment, activities, and crafts ranging from $1 to $5 per activity.
Henna Designs Balloon Creations Sand Art
Hockey Activities Changing Station Face Painting Bandi Art
Spin Art
Marshmallow Building Speed Stacking
LIVING HISTORY AREA
The Brookings Renegade Muzzleloaders Club will be manning the main gate and guiding the parking for the valid handicapped vehicles. The Silver Creek Mavericks will greet exhibitors at the West gate to direct them to their parking areas and assist with large parcel pick-up. The 13th U.S. Infantry/Fort Dakota will hold a brief flag raising ceremony in front of the Bandshell both Saturday and Sunday at 10am.
#2 Bud’s Homemade Root Beer. Made at the festival and sold in decorative bottles.
#3 Hannibal Furs and Beads. Historic beads and furs.
#4 Images of the Past, Ray Glazner. Display of historic clothes and accoutrements.
#5 Pineapple Traders. Beading demonstration and historic clothing.
#6 Dick Kapusta. Historic music, clothing and accoutrements. He sings campfire music at his tent.
#7 Ben Julip Smith. Woodland native culture. Cherokee camp.
#8 Keepers of the Pipe. Native American crafts and demonstration.
#9 Nobody’s Business. The candy man and handmade fudge.
# 10 Pengeen Rozeske Custom Leather. Historical re-enactor and shoe maker. # 11 Dick Berreth. Birch bark canoe demonstration.
# 12 Rembrandt Leather. Sheep skin and clothes.
# 13 Tom Hannig. Trader.
# 14 Prairie Fiber Arts Guild. Spinning, weaving and yarn dying.
# 15 Dean Slader. Blacksmith iron forging demonstration.
# 16 Amalgamated Tinware. Ongoing demonstration
# 17 13th U.S. Infantry 1866/Fort Dakota Re-enactors. Flag raising and camp display.
EDIBLES AND NATURALS AREA
EN #1 EN #2 EN #3 EN #4 EN #5 EN #6 EN #7 EN #8 EN #9 EN #10 EN #11 EN #12 EN #13 EN #14
EN #15 EN #16 EN #18 EN #19 EN #20 EN #21 EN #22 EN #23 EN #24 EN #25 EN #26 EN #27 EN #28
Had your fill of delicious foods offered at the festival? Want something to take home for later? Need to relax or get an energy boost after a busy day visiting the festival? Stop by the budding Edibles and Naturals area, formerly Regional Products, filled with gourmet packaged cottage foods and natural skin product artisans. Festival guests enjoy trying (and smelling) a wide variety of naturals and edibles including bath fizzies, candles, coffee, cosmetics, dip mixes, herbal oils, honey, jellies, beef sticks, lefsa, lotions, maple syrup, natural remedies, nut butter, pickles, soup mixes, soaps, wine slush/frappé mixes, and MORE!
Teal Indicates New Booths to the Brookings Summer Arts Festival
Quail Honey, Brandt, SD. Local homemade honey food and skin products with observation bee hive.
Nectar of the Vine, Burton, OH. Prepackaged gourmet wine slushy mixes in 16 delicious original recipe flavors.
Five Birds, LLC., Elk Point, SD. Lotion solids, soap, creams and butters, dryer balls, plants, lip balm, face cream.
Char’s Kitchen, Turton, SD. Jam, jelly, fruit syrups and pickled items.
Mustang Candle Company, Watertown, SD. All natural soy wax candles and wax melts.
Scotty's Dips, Horace, ND. 27 natural dip seasoning mixes, custom bamboo and wicker chillers, 6 flavors mild to hot sauces, dip and dressing sauces.
Flume, Brookings, SD. Bath bombs, lip care, lip scrubs, perfume sprays and shower steamers.
Bizzy Lizzy Bakery, White, SD. Gluten free breads, cookies, granola, mixes, brownies and Andrew bars.
She’s Nuts! Rapid City, SD. Gourmet nut butters in 4 flavors: Cinnamon Almond Pecan, Cinnamon Cashew, Vanilla Espresso Almond Pecan, Chocolate Almond Pecan. Jorgenson Kraut & Pickles, Hayti, SD. Local homemade sauerkraut and pickles.
Sweetgrass Soaps, Brandon, SD. Cold process soaps and herb braids.
Ultimo Cosmetics, Iron River, WI. Handcrafted mineral makeup.
Stanley’s Sugarbush, LLC., Miltona, MN. Pure maple syrup and value added products.
Joyful Oil Creations, Elkton, SD. Essential oils, bath fizzies, oil diffusers, lip care, face care and serum, hair care, sprays,
bug repellant, bum butter.
Peppy Pete’s Gourmet Salsa, Crosslake, MN. Handcrafted salsa—12 varieties.
Groveland Confections, Minnetonka, MN. Handmade confections, cookies, gourmet chocolates.
Coteau Des Prairies Olive Oil Co., Brookings, SD. Olive oils, vinegars, truffle salt, olive oil chapstick, coffee.
Mouse Mix, LLC., Hudson, WI. Potpourri and spice based mouse deterrent.
Pawsatively Sweet, Watertown, SD. Pet treats and charms.
Cheese Brothers, Inc., Barron, WI. Cheese.
Schadé Vineyard & Winery, Volga, SD. Locally made Aronia juice.
Jacob’s Lefse Bakeri, Osakis, MN. Lefsa, lefsa rollups, flatbread, cookies, cakes, lefsa mix, pastry boards.
Cherrybean Coffee Company, Marion, SD. Coffee.
Dakota Signature Meats, Yale, SD. Pre-packaged beef sticks.
That’s Just Dandy, LLC., Bemidji, MN. Cold process and warm process soaps, liquid soaps, diffusers, perfumes, men’s items including: beard oils, beard balms, aftershaves, shave soaps, chalk items. All Natural Shea Butters, Tulare, SD. All natural whipped shea body butter with coconut oil moisturizer for skin and high quality essential oils.
Morely’s Maple Syrup, Luck, WI. Maple and flavored syrups.
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Cranston Family Concessions
Job's Daughters Bethel #1
Mastel’s Onion Rings
Pacific Rim Noodles
Brookings Area Community Band Brookings High School Band Boosters Birthright of Brookings
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Brookings Noon Lions Club
Brookings First United Methodist Church Quality Food International
Quality Food International*
Hegerfeld Premium Beef
Brookings Boys & Girls Club Donut Booth
(Larson Manufacturing Co.) Brookings Earlybird Lions Club Prairie Catering
Blue Loon Concessions
All American Kettle Korn
WEST ROW
DJ Snacks
Old Tyme Kettle Korn* Marc O’s
Boki Gelato, LLC
A & J Concessions
A & J Concessions
Haro's Concessions
BAE Enterprises, LLC The Lazy Dragon
Rent-A-Chef Catering
Stapleton’s Tornado Funnel Cakes George’s Pizza
MI Nuts
Linda Chan’s Vendor Regal’s Concessions
Regal’s Concessions
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Men’s Club
Brookings County 4-H
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*NEW FOOD BOOTHS
FOOD BOOTHS
Taste buds are tempted by 38 food booths. You can try smoked turkey legs, crab cakes or a buffalo burger. Don’t miss the gelato, kettle korn, sopapillas and baklava. For breakfast, enjoy french toast sticks, breakfast crepes, hot fresh donuts or breakfast wraps. You will also find smoked beef brisket, crab fritters, cotton candy, honey roasted cashews, ice cream and the list goes on and on...
VENDOR
Wild Bill’s Olde Fashion Soda Licorice Ropes*
Hobo Hut (Mac’s Diner)*
BOOTH #
FOOD AND BEVERAGES
7 Flavors of Old Fashion Soda in Stainless Mugs
20 Different Flavors of 27” Licorice Ropes
Street Tacos with Grilled Tortillas (Authentic), Nachos with Fresh Made Tortilla Chips, Taco Bowl (No Bread), Homemade Fresh Sopapillas, Horchata, Coke/Diet Coke, Water
Hawaiian Shaved Ice
Cotton Candy, Lemonade, Iced Tea
Onion Rings, Onion Blossoms/Flowers, Lemonade, Soda, Water
Veggie Noodle Bowl (Wok Fried), Grilled Chicken, Lemonade, Gatorade, Bottled Water
Papa John’s Pizza, Pop, Water
Fresh Squeezed Lemonade, Bottled Water
Taco Bags (Taco Meat, Chips, Cheese, Lettuce, Sour Cream, Salsa), Lemonade, Iced Tea SDSU Ice Cream, Waffle Ice Cream Cones, Bottled Water
Fruit Slush Drink
Grouper, Cajun Shrimp, Seafood Medley, Paella, Grilled Shrimp
Crab Cakes, Coconut Shrimp, Paella, Jambalaya, Grilled Shrimp
Sliced Sirloin Sandwiches, Chips, Water
Deep Fried Donuts and Donut Holes, Soda, White and Chocolate Milk, Lemonade,
Coffee, Bottled Water
Indian Tacos, Breakfast Wrap, French Toast Sticks, Lemonade, Iced Tea, Coffee, Water Blooming Onions, Funnel Cakes, Buffalo Burgers, Waffle Fries, Pepsi Products
Corn Dogs, Cheese Curds, Cream Cheese Wontons, Pop, Water
Kettle Corn: Original, White Cheddar and Orange Cheddar Flavors
Philly Steak Sandwich, Texas Taters, Iced Tea, Water
Kettle Korn Popcorn, Cinnamon Roasted Nuts
Chislic (Beef), Mozzarella Sticks, Lemonade, Iced Tea, Water
Paella or Piada Plate (Mediterranean Dish with Rice, Chicken or Beef with Steamed Vegetables
and Salads), Gelato (Freshly made Italian Ice Cream), Lemonade, Strawberry Lemonade
Smoked Turkey Legs, 10” Polish Sausage Sandwich with Onions or Kraut,
Ribeye Steak Sandwich with Onions and Peppers, Fresh Cherry Limeade
Roasted Corn on the Cob with Real Butter, Hand Dipped Deep Fried Chicken Tender on a Stick,
Grilled Garlic Buttered Shrimp on a Stick, Lemonade: Strawberry, Cherry, Blue Raspberry
Smoked Beef Brisket Sandwich, Chili Cheese Dog or Chili Cheese French Fries,
All Beef Hot Dogs, Jumbo Hand Dipped Corn Dogs, Deep Fried Snickers, Iced Tea
Fresh Squeezed: Lemonade, Limeade, Strawberry Lemonade, Lemon-Limeade
Build-Your-Own Crepes with Unlimited Toppings (9 toppings to choose from),
Breakfast Crepe (Sausage, Gravy, Ham, Cheese, Fried Egg), GLUTEN-FREE VARIETIES AVAILABLE
Indian Tacos, Taco Salads, Fry Bread, Lemonade, Iced Tea, Water
Funnel Cakes, Fresh Battered Cheese Curds, Lemonade, Iced Tea, Bottled Water
Greek Chicken, Gyros Sandwich, Greek Nachos, Greek Salad, Baklava, Water
Cinnamon Roasted Almonds and Pecans, Honey Roasted Cashews, Lemonade,
Raspberry Iced Tea, Water
Egg Roll, Teriyaki Chicken Stick, Shrimp Fried Rice, Vegetable Lo-mein, Lemonade, Pop
Quesadillas (Chicken, Beef, Bacon, Cheese), Stir Fry Beef in Pita, Hot Roast Beef Sandwich,
Steak (Sirloin) Sandwich, Pepsi Products, Bottled Water
Crab Fritters, Pepsi Products, Bottled Water
Mt. Apple Crisp with SDSU Vanilla Ice Cream, Root Beer Floats with SDSU Ice Cream, SDSU Vanilla Ice Cream, Iced Tea, Pop, Coffee, Bottled Water
Pork Loin Sandwiches, Chips, Bottled Water
2018 BSAF ENTERTAINMENT CONTINUED...
Phil Baker. For 30 years, Phil Baker has used music to educate, entertain and enrich the lives of young people. Phil Baker is one of the most innovative and respected songwriters shaping children's music today. Known for his signature style - a red guitar, heartfelt lyrics, catchy tunes and quality musicianship and production - Baker involves the children throughout his show. He has dedicated his life to strengthening communities through music and performance and has made an indelible mark on South Dakota's music scene as well as its cultural landscape. His dynamic presentations tap the potential of today's youth, inviting them to make a difference in their families, schools and communities, while his infectious ability to connect with an audience through songs and activities leaves young people with the impression they can help make the world a better place. South Dakota Arts Council support is provided with funds from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of Tourism, and the National Endowment for the Arts. philbakermusic.com
Curtis & Loretta. Curtis & Loretta’s music comes straight from the heart. The husband and wife duo’s extraordinary harmonies and proficiency on a parade of stringed instruments create an alluring frame for their poignant original songs and carefully chosen traditional pieces from the British Isles, America and beyond. The current menagerie includes Celtic harp, mandocello, mandolin, guitars, clawhammer banjo, and National steel ukulele. South Dakota Arts Council support is provided with funds from the State of South Dakota, through the Department of Tourism, and the National Endowment for the Arts. curtisandloretta.com
Curtis & Loretta
Richard (Dick) Kapusta. This singer, songwriter and storyteller has performed all around the country. His flute and vocal music themes deal with people, land and life. blackhawkkapusta.com
Brookings Area Community Band. The BACB has, since 1984, been playing Sunday evening concerts during the summer months at Pioneer Park at 7:30 p.m. The 100 member band, directed by Dr. David Reynolds,
presents themed concerts. Each concert provides a variety of music and family fun including complimentary treats and featuring a children's march.
Brookings Public Library. Come by for story time with Katherine Eberline from the Brookings Public Library. She will have fun and interactive stories for the audience. brookingslibrary.org
Gold Medal Gymnastics and Universal Cheer. Local gymnasts will dazzle you with a tumbling and gymnastics demonstration. The students will show you their many talents. goldmedalgymsd.com
Prairie Repertory Theatre. SDSU’s own summer stock company brings you a preview and highlights of this summer’s performances. Come and see some of the region’s best and most entertaining talent. prairierep.org
The BSAF Awards Committee selects three artists annually to honor. Two receive an Award of Excellence and one the Media Award.
The media award winner will be asked for permission to use their artwork to create the next year’s BSAF logo. The 2018 logo is based on original artwork by Paul Larson.
2017 Media Award
2017 Award of Excellence
2017 Award of Excellence
Paul Larson and Barb Stensgard
Russ Duerksen
Martin Hallock, 605 Studios Fort Pierre, SD
Limited Primitives Moorhead, MN
Russ Duerksen Art Sioux Falls, SD
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ARTISTS
Teal Indicates Artists New to the Brookings Summer Arts Festival
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#157
#158
#159
#160
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#161
Katie and Greg Roth
#162 Derold and Cindy Becker
#186 James and Angela Thibault
BOOTH
#132 Karen Kinder
Fleming Art
Midwest Game Crave
Harpstone
Karen Kinder Art
Bobby Kangas, Heidi Tunks and Sandra Kangas
Kangas Weaving Textiles/Fibers
#165 B. Angelique Mills
#189 Nicole Olson and Meredith Humphrey
Painting
Gramma’s Delicacies
Love Repurposed
#133 Richard Tucker
Textiles/Fibers
Wood
Richard Tucker Sculptor
#166 Susan Brende
#190 Erica Howell and Ashley VanMaanen
Sculpture
Toby and Julie Hughes
One Moody Bird
Awesome Possum Fiber Arts
#134 Melissa Hogenson
Toby Co., LLC
Painting
Clay Images
Wood
#167 Brad Hills
Clothing
Sculpture
Gint and Regina Sabaliauskas
Hills Metal
#191 Brenda Conrad
#135 Steve and Joanne Dallmann
Balt Design
Metal
O Grace C
S & J Majestic Soaps
Pottery/Ceramic
#168 Philip Wirth
Clothing
Miscellaneous
Nathan White
From The Farm Wood Creations
#192 Darrell Tangen
#136 Randy and Jacquie Reiersen
Mohnsen Creek Antlercraft
Wood
Backroad Images
You Name It Toys
Miscellaneous
#169 Jordan Metzger
Photography
Toys
Sean Ung
jemleathers
#193 Karen Morley
#137 Jane Mari and Christina Mari Greenfield
Splendid Nature
Leather
Baskets by Karen
Mari Giftware
Chad Guthmiller
Dakota Stoneware
#194 Dorinda Hoke
Mixed Media
Artisan Concrete Concepts
Pottery/Ceramic
Caricatures by Dorinda
#138 Craig Alberty
Sculpture
#178 Todd Kringen
Graphics
Black Hills Pics
Cindy Strande-Butler
TKringen Bullwhip Company
#195 Lynn Kvigne
Photography
SODAK 42CO.
Miscellaneous
C-My Designs
#139 Keith Sargent
Mixed Media
#179 Leroy von Glan
Jewelry
Little Metal Critters
Julie Ulmer
von Glan Pottery
#196 Matt and Bobbi Guenthner
Metal
In-Weave
Pottery/Ceramic
Fallen Leaf Pottery
#140 Debra Quarve
Textiles/Fibers
#180 Tahmi DeSchepper
Pottery/Ceramic
Bead Boutique
Donald Ulmer
TAHMI-the art of woven metal
#197 Mark S. Anderson
Jewelry
In-Weave
Jewelry
Mark Anderson Wildlife Art, LLC
#141 Zachary Wicks
Textiles/Fibers
#181 Mark Levsen
Painting
Zachary Wicks Photography
Greg MacDonald
Mark Levsen Woodcarving
#198 Ron and Kathy Linton
Photography
Greg MacDonald Studio
Wood
Thru Our Eyes Photos
#142 Sharon Welch
Wood
#182 Julie Lushbough
Photography
Sharon Welch Gallery & Studio
Karen Hurd
Mattie Jules
#199 Darrel Bowman
Painting
Leather Expressions
Jewelry
Darrel Bowman Pottery
#143 Jim and Susan Swanson
Leather
#183 Pam Dorneman
Pottery/Ceramic
Swanson’s Reflections
Stuart Hurd
Three Lazy Horses
#200 Jena and Jerry Andrews
Metal
Unique Metal Designs
Pottery/Ceramic
J & J Welding & Plasma Designs
#144 Ron and Vicki Gauerke
Sculpture
#184 Karen and Wayne Ruff
Metal
Topeka Mudslinger
Liz Walberg and Cari Luchau
Rustic Artifacts Ltd.
Pottery/Ceramic
Liz W. Designs
Sculpture
#145 Bob Peterson
Jewelry
#185 Daron Krueger
Villa Calla Stained Glass Studio
Liz Walberg and Cari Luchau
Obsessed Photographers Group
Rustic Prairie
Tadpole Creek Creations
Golden Spiral Jewelry
Metal
Metal
Jewelry
Norbert Weber
#163 Jim and Judith Miller
#187 Nancy Nelson-Kremer
Wild Iron Images
Blue House Pottery
Your Quilt Is Ready
Metal
Pottery/Ceramic
Textiles/Fibers
Vincent Fleming
#164 Benjamin Rohlik
#188 Sky Kahmann
Painting
Wood
Jewelry
Wood
#170 Dave Huebner
Textiles/Fibers
Glass
Liz W. Designs
Photography
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Josilyn Ulvestad, Chair ~ Trayce Meyer ~ Brian Ulvestad
Trayce Meyer, Chair ~ Brittney Canales Steve Haro ~ Philip Keller
Jessica Noeldner ~ Cynthia Strande-Butler
Shari Avery ~ Erin Keller
Trayce Meyer ~ Bonnie Schulte ~ Jean Stoebner
ENTERTAINMENT
FESTIVAL COMMITTEES
Philip Keller, Chair ~ Steve Haro, Co-Chair Pat Stapleton, Co-Chair ~ Erin Keller
Tony Sonnenberg
ANTIQUES BOOTHS
HOSPITALITY
PORT-A-POTTY
Dan Kemp, Chair ~ Michele Kemp
Ellen Herrboldt, Chair
ART BOOTHS
Bonnie Schulte, Chair ~ Verlie Barg ~ Sheri Bosch Dan Kemp ~ Michele Kemp ~ Charlotte Meyer Madeleine Rose ~ Jean Stoebner ~ Jen Weinrich
PROGRAM
Charlotte Meyer, Chair ~ Verlie Barg Sheri Bosch ~ Brittney Canales ~ Erin Keller Michele Kemp ~ Bonnie Schulte
INFORMATION BOOTHS
Charlotte Meyer, Chair ~ Dan Kemp ~ Michele Kemp Bonnie Schulte ~ Jean Stoebner ~ Jen Weinrich
Jean Stoebner ~ Jen Weinrich
Shari Avery, Chair ~ Verlie Barg ~ Sheri Bosch ~ Brittney Canales Mariah Eidam ~ Dorothy Harvey ~ Dan Kemp ~ Michele Kemp Jessica Noeldner ~ Bonnie Schulte ~ Jean Stoebner Cynthia Strande-Butler
PUBLICITY
AWARDS
Shari Avery, Chair ~ Brittney Canales Cynthia Strande-Butler
Cynthia Strande-Butler, Chair ~ Brittney Canales Mariah Eidam ~ Jessica Noeldner
LIVING HISTORY
SAFETY AND SECURITY
BANNER
Keven Perry
Shari Avery, Chair
Dave Huebner, Chair ~ Ben Smith
SHUTTLE BUS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPRESENTATIVE
PARK CLEANUP
Ellen Herrboldt, Chair
Bridgit Burghardt
Jean Stoebner, Chair
TEE SHIRT
Mixed Media
~ IN MEMORY OF ~ The BSAF Committee fondly remembers two veteran committee members who passed away earlier this year:
• Judith “Judy” Petersen was an integral part of our Festival. Over the years, Judy acted as Food Booth Co-Chair, Festival Chair, Board member and Chair of the original South Dakota/Regional Products area. She proudly served as our Port-a-Potty Queen!
• Mike Osborn and his late wife Linda were long-serving members of the BSAF committee and Festival exhibitors (Bushnell Pottery and Wooden Butterfly). Mike was also a Board member and Co-chaired the Festival.
The Brookings Summer Arts Festival committee appreciates having these two individuals be a part of our history.
BROOKINGS SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL 2018 COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Coming from all different walks of life, the committee members of the Brookings Summer Arts Festival all have one thing in common: the desire to create the finest arts festival in the state of South Dakota. Each year, the thirty to forty volunteers come together once a month to plan and design a weekend of art, food and entertainment for the thousands of people who attend the annual event each year. It takes a diverse group of volunteers to put the festival together, and we could use your help. Please contact us at [email protected] or (605) 692-2787 with any questions and for meeting times.
OFFICERS
CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES
PARKING
Festival Chair ~ Ellen Herrboldt Festival Co-Chair ~ Dave Huebner Secretary ~ Dan Kemp Treasurer ~ Verlie Barg
Cynthia Strande-Butler, Chair Brittney Canales ~ Mariah Eidam
Dave Huebner, Chair
EDIBLES AND NATURALS
PARK STAKING
Trayce Meyer, Chair ~ Charlotte Meyer, Co-Chair
FOOD BOOTHS
POLICE DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE
PARKS DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE
Brittney Canales, Chair ~ Cynthia Strande-Butler
Dan Brettschneider
WEB PAGE
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Anna Kurtz


WELCOME TO THE 47TH BROOKINGS SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL
A MUCH-DESERVED THANK YOU!
The Brookings Summer Arts Festival would not be possible without the support and cooperation of so many people and businesses. The committee sincerely thanks the following for donating or providing supplies or services:
Artworks • Brookings Convention and Visitors Bureau • Brookings Health System • Brookings Hospital EMTs • Brookings Park and Recreation Department
Brookings Police Reserve • Brookings Power Sports • Brookings Renegades Muzzle Loaders • Brookings Street Department • Chris Carpenter • City of Brookings • Dacotah Bank Dakota Portable Toilets • Erin Drew of The Town & Country SHOPPER • First Bank & Trust • Foreman Bus Company • Gail Jenks and Brian Hildebrant, CPA office • Hy-Vee
Jay Vanduch/TV Productions • MAS Media • Mike and Kris Olson • Richard Brubakken • Silver Creek Mavericks • South Dakota Army National Guard
South Dakota State University/SD Agricultural Heritage Museum • Special Olympics • Swiftel • United Living Center
Thank you also to those we haven’t named individually but whose help we value and appreciate.
Sincerely, The Brookings Summer Arts Festival Committee
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