Carthage Ragtime Festival

September 2006 • Date to be announced
Carthage, Missouri
Various Venues

Sponsored by Powers Museum
Supported by Helen S Boylan Foundation

Featuring: Performers will be announced when dates of festival are determined.

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If you missed the 2005 concerts, try visiting these links:
Clarke Buehling and the Skirtlifters

Other performers in 2005 were Sue Keller of Chicago, Susan Cordell of Carthage, and Donald Ryan of Tulsa.

If you missed the 2004 concerts, try visiting these links:
"Perfessor" Bill Edwards's Ragtime Website
Turpin Tyme Ragsters of Kansas City
Nora Hulse
Sue Keller

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2006 SPECIAL EVENTS

Old-Fashion Ragtime Music Salon
Friday evening — 7 pm
Powers Museum featuring its 1905 Knabe Grand Piano, 1617 W Oak Street (across from Municipal Park on Carthage's west side).
Tickets $5, limited seating.
Performing: TBA

Junior Ragtime Contest & Judges Mini-Concert
Saturday morning — 10 am
Powers Museum, 1617 W. Oak
FREE, limited seating

Deluxe Concert
Saturday evening — 7:30 pm
Private Events (Old Burlingame & Chaffee Opera House), 136 E. 4th St.
Tickets $6.50 in advance, $7.50 at the door
Performing: TBA

Music, Antiques & Ragtime Trail (around Courthouse Square)
Sunday afternoon — 2 to 4 pm – Informal music, a chance to antique, or follow the Ragtime Trail (exploring architecture and the ragtime era in Carthage). Contact Powers Museum for more information.

Watch this site for additional activities for Saturday afternoon.

Tickets may be purchased by mail/phone/on-site at museum after July 15th. Payment by check or cash, no credit cards accepted at this moment.

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