Volume 38- Issue 4 MerleFest 2008 Alison Brown Quartet with Joe Craven; Donna Tlie Buffalo; Blue Highway; The Claire Lynch Band; Dirk Powell & Riley Baugus; Tony Rice; Peter Rowan; Ollabelle; Sally Van Meter; Rhonda Vincent & 'The Rage; Pete Wernick & Flexigrass; Tim O’Brien; The Waifs; The Waybacks; Old Crow Medicine Show, and many more. In addition to promoting traditional-plus music, MerleFest also features heritage crafts demonstrations and sales along with other vendors in The Shoppes at MerleFest. This is a central area of the festival that contains crafts. merchandise vendors, the official MerleFest Gift Shop, and easy to grab snacks and drinks. In addition, this area is where guests of the festival can find needed services such as information, lost and found, overnight storage, medical services, and more. "This concept has been very well received,” comments festival director Ted Hagaman,"Not only does it centralize shopping and services, but it fiilfilled a goal of our staff to create more green- space in the middle of the festival and move cars to the outer edges of the festival grounds.” The area that The Shoppes at MerleFest now exists in used to be parking lots. Now, it features shopping and services along with a large area of grass that festival-goers enjoy for reading, meeting with friends, enjoying a snack, pickin' with friends, or just relaxing. MerleFest prides itself on creating a family-friendly atmosphere and a key part of that effort is the Little Pickers area, sponsored by Charlotte and Greensboro Area BURGER KING Restaurants*. This area is all about the young and young at heart. Special performances for children are scheduled on the Little Pickers stage and activities for kids are coordinated so that youngsters can have just as much, if not more, fiin than their parents. With all this going on, MerleFest attendees get hungry and when they do, food vendors with a variety of reasonably-priced meals are ready to serve them. The unique thing about MerleFest’s food offerings is that each food vendor supports an area non-profit with proceeds from sales going towards a groups mission and activity. That spirit of community involvement and giving back is found throughout the festival. Over 500 of individual volunteers, 150 volunteer stagehands, and over 35 volunteer groups, including college and community groups, helped to make the festival a success. “We simply cannot do this without our volunteers,” says festival director Ted Hagaman. Page 11 Photo by Dr. Gordan Burns MerleFest 2008 is grateful to 80+ sponsors for their support in making MerleFest possible. Those sponsors include; Lowe’s, Tyson, Brushy Mountain Smokehouse and Creamery, Charlotte and Greensboro Area BURGER KING* Restaurants, G & B Energy, Hardee’s, MVY Radio, Pepsi, WXII TV 12, Winston-Salem Journal, D'Addario, GHS, Gibson, Taylor Guitar, John Pearce Strings, Embarq, Charter Communications, SE Systems, Sugar Hill, and many other fine companies. A complete listing of all MerleFest sponsors and additional information about all aspects of the festival can be found at www.merlefest.org Photo by Jacob Caudill Don't forget to check out the weekly menu posted on CampusCruiser and The Insider] Meal Special 1 Meat, 2 Vegetable, Roll and Large Drink ONLY $4.95! Combo Specials (With Fries and 16oz Drink) Cheeseburger $4.35 DBL Cheeseburger $5.45 Chicken Sandwich $4.85 Hot Dog $3.10 Learning takes fuel, Ent at the WCC Cafe! Hours Mon - Thur 7:30 am -1:30 pm Friday 7:30 am -1:00 pm Now accepting Debit, Visa, and Mastercard!