The Mountain Music Harvest Festival is a celebration of the music that originated in small towns and mountain villages across America, and became what we know today as bluegrass, old time and country music.
Guitars, banjos, mandolins and vocal harmonies are all part of this rich tradition of American music. Musicians Jam Session at 3:00.Bring an instrument!
Bands
Dream Tank Tub Band 11am – 11:25
Jesse Kitzmiller 11:30 – 11:50
Anne Loeb and Mike Baglione 12am – 12:45
Two Steps Back 1pm-1:45
North Country 2pm -4pm (including stage jam – bring your instrument!)
Workshop Schedule
Larry Kitzmiller Kid’s guitar workshop 12pm – 12:45
Bob Bell Banjo Workshop 1pm – 1:45
Larry Mandon Bluegrass guitar workshop 2pm -2:45
Breakneck Annie Harmony Singing Workshop Plus 2nd stage performance 3-4pm
Bethel Woods Harvest Festivals are held every Sunday from late August to Columbus Day. The Festivals feature a farmers market, craft village, live performances, corn and hay mazes, pony rides and more. Each week offers a new theme or special event sure to please the entire family.
Farmers Market with produce, cheese, bread & more!
Craft Village with over 50 crafters weekly!
Artist demos
Corn & hay mazes
Scarecrows
Pony Rides
Fall Foliage
Children's activities
Festival food
Book signings
Live music
Art & education programs
Table auction - Woodstock and '60s themed!
Our thanks to the Gerry Foundation for its support of the Harvest Festival.
Set within 2,000 bucolic acres in Sullivan County, New York, Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is a world-class cultural destination, dedicated to bringing diverse, high quality performing arts and educational programs to the region. The not-for-profit Bethel Woods Center for the Arts’ mission is to present compelling programs that educate, entertain and engage audiences of all ages, to improve the quality of life in Sullivan County.
Located approximately 90 miles from New York City at the site of the original 1969 Woodstock Festival in Bethel, N.Y., Bethel Woods offers unique backdrops including the original festival site and the majesty of the surrounding countryside. It features a Pavilion Stage with 4,500 seats under cover and another 10,000 on a natural sloping lawn; the Terrace Stage, a 1,000 seat roman-style amphitheater; and a 300 seat Events Gallery, which present a diverse selection popular
artists, orchestral performances, community events, and music and arts education opportunities.
Opening June 2, 2008, The Museum at Bethel Woods will serve as an educational facility and tourist destination which explores the unique American experiences of the 1960s and the role of the Woodstock festival through a multimedia extrasensory kaleidoscope of music, images, exhibits and artifacts.