OLD AMERICAN HILLBILLY DELUXE GOOD TIMIN' FAMILY FUN, BIGTIMIN IN A SMALL TOWN, STIRRIN IT UP, RIGHT ABOUT SUNDOWN ON FRIDAY & ALL DAY ON SATURDAY! HILLBILLY DELUXE! WHO'S COMING?Rural setting on 203 acres, shaded sites with gravel interior roads - 1/2 mile of accessable Niangua River for your canoing and rafting enjoyment. Site: New Riverfront CAMPING for thousands!!! EZ access to river for everyone! Camper/RV Sites; +30 Amp Service; Full Hookups. Cabins for over 90. Large Pavillion & outdoor pool for fun events. Catering Available. Well stocked General Store on site. Water, Electric & sewer service for campers. Great friendly staff & security provided!CAMPING, CABINS, CANOE & KAYAK RENTALS handled by www.Fortniangua.com LOCATED 2 MILES WEST OF BENNETT SPRING STATE PARK, JUST OFF HIGHWAY 64 IN LEBANON, MISSOURI.www.fortniangua.com 417-532-4377 • 1-866-532-4377 for reservationsIt's HILLBILLY DELUXE down here!
www.fortniangua.com 417-532-4377 • 1-866-532-4377 for reservationsGreat OLD AMERICAN ENTERTAINMENT that I've been working on!
Gate Fees. Discounted w/full weekend Family Camping & Canoe pass!
$15 per day per person gate access. $10 per person w/weekend camping pass available from Fort Niangua River Resort. Family packages available including Concert passes, Camping, Canoes, Kayaks or Rubber Rafts! Niangua Riverfest weekend Reservations will be accepted starting April 1st. yep, April Fools Day!Great OLD AMERICAN Country, Bluegrass & Folk Music bands from all around the country for this party in Cat Hollow! Some I've been bugging the heck are in my friendslist.
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Here's a partial Lineup of the entertainment so far. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8th, 2008..... 5-6pm = DR JO MOJO/GLEN, 6-7pm = KARA KULPA, 7-8pm = (TBA), 8-9pm = ADAM LEE & THE DEAD HORSE COMPANY, 9-10pm = LEVI JACKSON & THE STONEY CREEK RAMBLERS, 10-11pm = (TBA), 11p-12am = JESSICA HORN BAND,SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th, 2008... 12n-2pm = ALLISSON OLASSA/TINY TUXEDO/GCDC, 2-3pm = BAYLEYKATE, 3-5pm = FIDDLE CONTEST, 5-6pm = REBECCA JED, 6-7pm = PENDERGAST, 7-8pm = KASEY RAUSCH and FRIENDS, 8-9pm = WOODENWIRE, 9-10pm = (TBA), 10-11pm = JESSICA HORN BAND, 11-12am = THE RUMBLEJETTS,+ 2 VERY COOL SPECIAL PERFORMANCES BETWEEN SATURDAY NIGHTS HEADLINERS! (CHARIS LEEANN and BAYLEYKATE)SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE!Other interested Entertainment & Vendors should contact us through this link only.
www.fortniangua.com 417-532-4377 • 1-866-532-4377 for reservationsNO DEAD, & GRATEFUL FOR IT! NO Motorcycles, ATV's, Fireworks or weapons of any kind allowed .. this weekend, sorry! GLASS BOTTLES PROHIBITED!!! THIS IS A GOOD OLD AMERICAN FAMILY ORIENTED EVENT! Bring your pickup truck full of camping gear & the whole darn family! ONLY GREAT LIVE COUNTRY, BLUEGRASS & FOLK MUSIC NIANGUA RIVERFEST COMING LATE SUMMER 2008FAMILY ORIENTED, FOOD & VENDOR FUN STUFF FOR THE KIDS! TENTS of Hillbilly Crafts & more! All along a beautiful pristine river setting in the gourgeous Ozarks of Missouri!
www.fortniangua.com 417-532-4377 • 1-866-532-4377 for reservationsPlenty of great OLD AMERICAN music & fun for all!
www.fortniangua.com 417-532-4377 • 1-866-532-4377 for reservations
www.fortniangua.com 417-532-4377 • 1-866-532-4377 for reservationsPARTY CHECKLIST: Suggestions for Your Camping ChecklistPersonal First Aid kit Bandaids Gauze Pads Gauze Tape Scissors Nail Clippers Moleskin Water Tablets Antiseptic Ointment Tweezers Magnifier Aspirin Personal MedicationsCamping Day Pack Water Bottle Toilet Paper Bandana Insect Repellant Sunglasses Rainwear Binoculars Camera Film Fishing Gear Sunscreen Lunch/Snack Lunch Cook Set Field Survival KitMore Information about Ticks and ChiggersA website with good, conventional information about ticks and chiggers is from North Carolina State University . It outlines the following information (the following is reposted from the website verbatim):What can you do to reduce your risk? • In woods and parks, stay on wide paths and roads when possible. A void brushing against vegetation. • When practical, layer your clothing; tuck pants into socks, shirttail into pants. • Wear light colored clothing to make ticks easier to see. • Use commercial insect repellents on exposed areas (see cautions below). • Before stretching out for lunch on the ground, drag a piece of white fabric over the grass and shrubs to inspect for ticks • When in tick infested areas, examine your clothes and body at least twice a day. Frequent examination reduces the opportunity for a tick to attach itself. And a tick must be attached for at least six hours to transmit Rocky Mountain spotted feverOnce a tick has attached itself to you, there's no need for alarm. It happens eventually to most folks who work out of doors. There are some steps you need to take to minimize risk. First step is to not listen to all the home remedies (gasoline, petroleum jelly, hot matches...) from us good ol' southern boys. • Use tweezers or a folded tissue paper to reduce the possible spread of disease organisms that can penetrate even microscopic pores in the skin. Grasp the body of the tick and pull firmly without twisting or jerking. Pull straight away until the tick is pulled free. • If the tick's mouthparts break off, remove them with a sterilized needle as you would a splinter. • Preserve the tick in alcohol for later identification if necessary. • Wash the area with soap and water followed with an antiseptic such as alcohol. • Wash your hands with soap and water. • Note the date of the tick bite on your calendar. If symptoms of Rocky Mountain spotted fever or Lyme disease develop, your doctor may want to know the date of the bite.What about chiggers? Chances are good that if you get a chigger bite, you'll get more than one. Chiggers hatch from eggs and don't move very far. So if you stop to eat lunch and sit near one, you're probably also near all his friends and relatives that are just as hungry as you are. Chigger bites would mainly be a nuisance if there were only one or two. If there are one or two dozen, it's serious scratching time. Don't scratch. I know you're going to scratch anyway, but keep it to a minimum. Scratching can lead to infections that will be far worse than the bite.How can you avoid chiggers? Look back up at the list for avoiding ticks; the chigger list is similar. Try to avoid places with lots of thick vegetation. If you have been in the woods, try to get a hot bath or shower within an hour or two. Use a soapy washcloth to scrub well. Scrubbing them off may prevent them getting a meal or at least interrupt them. Cautions for use of personal repellents. N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET) is generally recognized as the most effective active ingredient in insect repellents. Several hours of protection may be obtained if the product is not washed off by rain or sweat. Users should exercise cautions. • A general "rule of thumb" is that a formulation (lotion or spray) containing 10-35% DEET should give good protection. • Apply the product only to exposed skin and clothing that insects can bite through. Do not apply under clothing; absorption into the skin is increased. • Avoid repeat applications of products containing more than 50% DEET, • Cautions with CHILDREN: Do not use products containing more than 10% DEET; use sparingly on children under 6 years and do not use on children under 2 years. Apply it yourself, and do not allow children to handle it. Do not put it on their hands because hands will invariably get to the mouth and eyes. • Keep repellents out of the eyes. Apply it to the hands then carefully apply to face. • After you return indoors, wash treated areas with soap and water, especially if you apply DEET product on consecutive days, and wash treated clothing before wearing it again. • If you suspect a reaction to the product in yourself or your child, discontinue use, wash with soap and water, and call a poison control center (in NC 1-800-848-6946, nationwide 1-800-222-1222) or see your doctor. If you call, have the repellent container handy for label information; if you go to the doctor, take the container with you. Many individuals prefer more natural or systemic products. Among these are Vitamin B1 (thiamine chloride), garlic, brewer's yeast and other plant-based chemicals; plants such as Citrosa that may contain many of the same chemicals found in oil of citronella; or electronic pest repellers. 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