34th Annual Logan
Labor Day Celebration

Sunday, September 5, 2010


Logan Golf Course, Highway #9
1-1/4 miles east of Logan,KS

No Admission Fee
Come Early - Stay Late


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Day's Events

8:00 am - Ecumenical Church Service
8:00 am - Radio Control Fly-In
9:00 am - Sand Volleyball
10:00 am - 4:00 pm - Dane G. Bales, Jr.
Memorial Car Show

4:30 pm - Prairie Dusters Mounted Drill Team Performance
10:00 am - 4:30 pm - KS Hunter's Education
Instructor's Assoc. Pellet Range ( Kids of all ages)
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm - "Kid Fiddlers"
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm - "Bill Barwick"
Fabulous Fireworks at Dusk


Activities for Children

9:30 am - 5:30 pm - 22" Slide & Climbing Wall
2:00 pm - Van De Creeks' State Sanctioned Kids Pedal Pull
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm RTS Express Train
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Prairie Dusters Drill Team Horse Rides
10:00 am - 11:30 am & 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm -
Activities sponsored by Boy Scouts for all children

10:00 am - 4:30 pm - KS Hunter's Education Instructors's
Assoc. Pellet Range (Kids of all ages)

Food

8:00 am - Logan Chamber of Commerce Food Booth
5:00 pm - Main Street Pizza
5:00 pm - Asian Food
10:00 am - Sno Cone Shack

Super Croc
This will be the exhibit on display in the Hansen Museum during the time of the Labor Day Celebration. A shuttle is going to be avaliable to take you back and forth from the Labor Day Celebration to the Museum from 1pm - 4pm.
This is an exhibit of a 40ft long crocodile!
You don't want to miss it!!

"Kid Fiddlers"
5:30 Performance
"Kid Fiddlers" of Las Vegas, Nevada, is becoming one of the "hottest" nationally acclaimed kid bands and clogging sensation. Performing old time favorites everyone loves ("Ghost Riders in the Sky", "Orange Blossom Speicial", "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", Johnny Cash, Alalama, etc" and current country hits from artists like George Straight, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, and Taylor Swift, "Kid Fiddlers" will leave audiences spellbound. A western family band of five children and their mother combine mastery of over a dozen instruments, impeccable vocal harmonies, fantastic clogging and charming humor, featuring America's Little Yodeling Sweetheart (6-year old Skyler.) Mother Toni Jackson, Tess, Grayden, Mickinzie, Zach and Skyler perform a family friendly show suitable for all ages!

www.KidFiddlers.com


"Prairie Duster Drill Team "

Horse Rides 3-4:00
4:30 Performance



The Prairie Duster Drill Team serves as ambassadors for Kansas' Biggest Rodeo and has been riding in formation since 1985. With pride in their country and their performances, the team displays themselves in a professional and patriotic manner with the American flags they carry and their attire of red, white and blue. Their self-supporting travels have taken them as far as Ruidoso, New Mexico, and Cheyenne, Wyoming, along with their regular appearances throughout Nebraska, and extensive travel in Kansas. The group performs difficult maneuvers in precision. The horses and riders log many hours in the practice pen to conquer these drills performed at top speed. Part of their performance is a military pass through in honor of our U.S. Veterans and the Star Spangled Banner they so proudly present. The Prairie Duster Drill Team is honored to represent the great sport of rodeo and their very own Kansas' Biggest Rodeo at all of their performances.


"Bill Barwick "
7:30 Performance
Winner of both the 2009 Western Music Assn., "Male Performer of the Year" award, and, the 2005 Will Rogers Cowboy Award for Western Music, "Male Vocalist of the Year" from the Academy of Western Artists, Bill Barwick is one of America' s most respected Western entertainers. Hailed as a cowboy's cowboy-song singer, and accompanied by superb guitar work, Bill's singing, songwriting and storytelling are a performance not to be missed! Not surprisingly, he's one of modern media's most recognized voices. He can be heard (occasionally even seen) worldwide via satellite and cable TV on Encore's Westerns Channel. As an industrial narrator and infomercial-voice, he has quite a corporate client list. Then there are all those local television and radio ads he's done. No matter where you're from, you've heard Bill. Believe it or not, he's also the voice of a life-sized, singing and talking buffalo head in a store at Denver International Airport. When
he 's not on the road, Bill, from Denver, Colorado, can be found, an any given Saturday night, at one of the west's best-known cowboy venues -- Denver's historic Buckhorn Exhange -- with his long-time saddle-pal, auto harp artist extraordinaire, and musical archivist, Mr. Roz Brown. He's also a returning guest at distinguished venues like the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas, and the Colorado Cowboy Poetry Gathering at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities.


www.BillBarwick.com


FABUBLOUS FIREWORKS AT DUSK
2009 Photos