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Pedaler’s Jamboree Live Music on the Katy Trail Step-by-Step How to Jamboree User Guide - 2013 Model

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Pedaler’sJamboree

Live Music onthe Katy Trail

Step-by-Step

How to JamboreeUser Guide - 2013 Model

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TABLE OF CONTENTSpg 4 - About the Pedaler's Jamboreepg 5 - How to Prepare for the Adventurepg 6 - Where to Park/Stay in Columbiapg 7 - The Friday Night Partypg 8 - Beginning the Ride & Luggage Droppg 9 - What to Expect on the Trailpg 10 - Trail Etiquettepg 11 - The Token Systempg 12 - Sag Support & Bus Informationpg 14 - Trailside Food & Drinkpg 17 - Saturday Music Schedulepg 18 - What to Expect at Kemper Parkpg 19 - Boonville Accomodationspg 20 - Moustache Competitionpg 21 - Yoga & Pancakespg 23 - Sunday Music Schedulepg 26 - Post Ride Parties in Columbia pg 27 - Jamboree Extended Routepg 28 - About the Jamboree Bands

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Jamboree on the Brain

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About the JamboreeThe Pedaler's Jamboree is a music festival for bicycle riders and non-riders alike!

Start your adventure at Flat Branch Park from 7:30 am to 10 am. Flat Branch Park (101 South 4th St, Columbia, MO) is the beginning of the MKT trail which connects to the Katy Trail State Park.

Drop off your overnight packs at check-in & preparefor a weekend of relaxed bike riding, music, & fun. Enjoy the scenic views of the Katy Trail State Parkas you ride on crushed limestone trails flanked bycliffs & the Missouri River. Stop at your convenienceto enjoy live music & refreshments throughout the day in communities along the trail.

The final destination, Boonville's Kemper Park, will host the main stage music. Camping at Kemper Park is free for all registered riders. Hotels/motels are also available. There will be plenty of food vendors at Kemper Park. On Sunday food & entertainment await you on your journey! Riders are encouraged to continue to Hartsburg for another night of entertainment & camping or headback to Columbia. Overnight bags will be waiting inColumbia or in Hartsburg!

Enjoy the ride, stop often & make friends!

Bicycle riders, please ride safely & follow the rules of the trail. Please put litterin its place & respect theKaty Trail State Park and private property along the trail so that we can continue this event in the future.

Enjoy the ride!

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The Pedaler’s Jamboree is both a relaxing and challenging holiday retreat. We encourage everyoneto get some fun training miles in on the bicycle leading up to the Jamboree! The more time that youspend on the bicycle now, the better that you bodywill feel on a bike when the event arrives!

Early registered riders will receive the following itemsin the mail before the Pedaler’s Jamboree: bicycle tour wristband (will get you into Kemper Park and a discount on food on the trail), luggage tag, free item voucher (t-shirt/ bottle), and other goodies.Late and day-of registrants will be able to get theseitems at check in the morning of the ride. Pleasecontact us if you are missing any of these items.

How to Prepare

Don’t Forget to Bring:. Proof of Identification. Bicycle & Helmet. Water. Sunscreen. Cash & Credit Card. Spare Inner Tube. Repair Kit. Cell Phone. Towel. Change of Clothes. Best Friends. Sense of Adventure

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There is plenty of weekend parking available near the start. The best bet is to park your car in the City of Columbia parking garages (Cherry and 6th St is the best) as it is free on Saturday and Sunday. Parking meters are not free on Saturday! For tips and maps on the best Columbia parking spots, please visit: www.pedalersjamboree.com/venues.php

You may drop off your bags at Flat Branch Park and then park your car if that is easiest for you.

There are countless lodging opportuities available in Columbia! The Tiger Hotel in downtown Columbia has a block of rooms set aside at a special Jamboreerate! Mix in a kick-off party the night before the ride, and the fact that you can depart for the Jamboree onyour bicycle (your gear will be transported to KemperPark directly), and it’s hard to beat!

Where to Park

Where to Stay

Tiger Hotel - (573) 875-888823 South 8th Street - Columbia, MO 65201Visit the Columbia Visitors Bureau website for morehotel options: www.visitcolumbiamo.com

TIGERHOTEL

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Make the most of your holiday vacation and beginthe festivities on Friday night at the Tiger Hotel indowntown Columbia! The crew at the Pedaler’sJamboree would like to invite all friends of the rideto join us at the Tiger Hotel for a Jamboree kick-offevent! Featuring great music and drink specials from the “Vault”, this will be a great social kick-off party not to miss!

Friday Night

Jamboree Kick off PartyFriday, May 24th7pm - 10pm

Tiger Hotel - V223 South 8th StreetColumbia, MO 65201

Live musicCheck website for details

FREE ADMISSION

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The ride starts at Flat Branch Park (101 South 4th St, Columbia, MO) from 7:30 am - 10 am.

Flat Branch Park is the beginning of the MKT trail which connects to the Katy Trail State Park.

Pre-registered riders can bring their overnight bags to the bag drop-off location at the park on Saturday morning. Bags will be transported and waiting for you at Kemper Park in Boonville on Saturday. Late and day-of registered riders will get baggage tags and registration instructions when they arrive on Saturday morning.

Pre-registered riders will get their baggage tags and materials in the mail before the event and will not need to check in at the start. All participants will need bring their free item voucher to Kemper Park to claim their event shirt or water bottle. These itemswill not be available for pick up at the start of the ride.

Begin the Ride

Luggage must be tagged with participant’s name and phone number. On Saturday, bags must be dropped off at Flat Branch Park by 10 am and will be available for pick up at Kemper Park after 3 pm.

On Sunday, bags must be dropped off at the Kemper Park Baggage Drop-Off Zone by 10 am. Bags will be available for pick up on Sunday at Flat Branch Park starting at 12 pm (available until 5 pm). If you need to contact us regarding your bags, please call (573) 234-4642.

If you are continuing the ride to Hartsburg onSunday make sure to put your bags in the areadesignated for Hartsburg drop off. On Mondaymorning drop off your bags to be transported to Columbia for pick up at Flat Branch Park by 5 pm.

Luggage Drops

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Expect: A weekend full of bicycles/music/fun Expect: To be thirsty (bring water and funds)Expect: To be hungry (bring snacks and funds)Expect: Traffic on trail (use proper trail ettiquette) Expect: To make new friends Expect: Missouri weather (dress accordingly)Expect: A challenging & rewarding rideExpect: Bicycle riders of all ages & personalitiesExpect: To hear amazing bandsExpect: A great timeExpect: The unexpected

What to Expect

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. Be courteous to all users

. Pets must be leashed

. Announce your presence

. Always use safe speeds

. Respect private property

. Keep right except to pass

. Wear a helmet

. Slower traffic has the right-of-way

. Yield/stop when crossing driveways & roads

If we all practice common sense & common courtesy, everyone can have a fun and safe experience.

Trail Etiquette

Funding, in part, for the Pedaler’s Jamboree has been provided by the City of BoonvilleTourism Commission. To learn more about the city of Boonville visit: www.goboonville.com

Logboat Brewing Companycoming soon to Columbia

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This year the Pedaler’s Jamboree will be using a token system at official Jamboree trailside venues.

Tokens will be needed to purchase food and drink.

The token system we will help shorten the waitingtime in lines at venues throughout the weekend.

Don’t worry. Think of it like an arcade!

Cash and credit can be exchanged for tokens at official token booths along the route.

Tokens accepted at the following locations:Lucy’s in McBaine, Rocheport City Park, Katy Roundhouse, Hartsburg Elderberry Farm.

Tokens will also be needed to purchase coffee orpancakes at Kemper Park.

Tokens are optional at the merch table at KemperPark and at the merch table at Mojos in Columbia.

Unused tokens are returnable at Mojos in Columbia, on Sunday afternoon at the conclusion of the rideor at Hartsburg on Monday morning.

Stop by the token booth at Flat Branch Parkbefore departing on Saturday morning!

The Token System

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Sag & Bus Support

Free Shuttle Service to Boonville Hotels

A shuttle bus will leave Kemper Park at the start of every hour starting at 4 pm and ending at 11 pm on Saturday. Participants staying at Boonville hotels must retrieve their overnight bags at Kemper prior to getting on the bus. The bus will pick up participants from hotels on Sunday morning from 7 am til 9 am and drop them off at Kemper Park.

Bike Check Service

Participants getting shuttled to hotels or any rider that would like to have their bike securely checked for the duration of Saturday night may have their bike stored at our bike check station at Kemper Park. The service costs $5 and will operate under a ticket retrieval system.

Shuttle from Boonville/Hartsburg to Columbia

For those riders who are unable to complete the ride back on Sunday/Monday, a shuttle service is available. Meet at the baggage drop off area at 7:45am, 9 am & 10:15 am to get a ride back to Columbia.Advanced reservations can be made on-line for $10or on-site for $15 (space permit).

Registered riders can catch a sag ride to Boonville along the route on Saturday or back to Columbia on Sunday. Look for the Walt’s van parked near the action at the pick up zones. For emergency support call - (573) 234-4642

Saturday, May 25:Departing McBaine (Lucy’s) at 11:30 amDeparting Rocheport (City Park) at 1:45 pmDeparting Katy Roundhouse at 5 pm

Sunday, May 26:Departing Rocheport (City Park) at 11:15 pmDeparting McBaine (Lucy’s) at 1:45 pm

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There are many places to get great food and drink on the Pedaler’s Jamboree! Stock up on tokens!

Food & Drink

ROCHEPORT

The HUB - Rocheport City ParkLunch is served! A variety of lunch options will be available. Cold drinks at the beer garden.Les Bourgeois Winery - Food, beer and wine

FRANKLINSnack Shack - Katy RoundhousePlenty of snacks available to keep you satisfied. Cold drinks available at the beer garden.

BOONVILLEKemper ParkFood vendors, food trucks, pasta dinner, etc. Restaurants also available throughout Boonville. Pancake breakfast Sunday morning pre-ride.Cold drinks available at the beer garden.

WILTON & COOPER’SFood and beverages (beer and non-alcoholic) available at both stops at the general stores.

HARTSBURGElderberry FarmFood trucks available at campgrounds. Restaurants available in Hartsburg. Pancake breakfast Monday morning pre-ride.Cold drinks available at the beer garden.

McBAINELucy’s Bar - Cold drinks available at the beer garden. Snacks and food available inside Lucy’s Bar & Grill.

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Saturday Music

ROCHEPORT

Plaid to the Bone - 9 amMol ly Gene One Whoaman Band - 10 am

THE HUB - CITY PARKWe Live in Publ ic - 11 amAaron Kamm and the One Drops - 12:30 pmLES BOURGEOISPrimit ive Soul - 4 pm

KEMPER PARK6 pm - Honky Suckle7 pm - Man in The Ring8 pm - JD Wilkes & the Dir t Daubers9 pm - Burn Circus9:30 pm - Pokey LaFarge11 pm - Last Call with The Flood Brothers

KATY ROUNDHOUSE Last Chance Stomp Grass PartyThe Hogslop Str ing Band - 2 pmBen Mi l ler Band - 3:30 pm

LUCY’S BAR - MCBAINE

The Sunshine Mamas - 8:45 am

PERCHE CREEK BRIDGE

NEW FRANKLIN

BOONVILLE

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Food and Drink

Advanced orders are available for a $10 Pasta Meal at Kemper Park. The meals will be generous servings of Pasta served with a Mixed Salad of Local Spring Greens, strawberries and walnuts with creme fraiche dressing, toasted garlic bread, a double chocolate chip cookie, and a drink. Reserve a meal online at: www.pedalersjamboree.com/dinner.php

If you order a pasta dinner at Kemper Park you will need to check in at the food tent from 5 pm to 8 pm on Saturday, May 25th, and let them know the name under which the meal was reserved.

Kemper Park. Please respect your camp neighbors and keep the noise to a minimum after the Pokey LaFarge show.. Secure bike check service available at Kemper Park. The overnight service fee is $5. Free bus shuttle service to area hotels near park.. Showers available onsite at the YMCA on Saturday until 10 pm. Not available on Sunday. BYOtowel.. Quiet hours begin when the last show ends. . NO FIRES IN KEMPER PARK. NO CARS IN KEMPER PARK. DON’T LEAVE PARK WITH OPEN CONTAINERS. PLEASE DON’T LITTER

Kemper Park - 757 3rd St. Boonville, MO

NOT ALLOWED:Glass bottles, open fires, pets, weapons, fireworks,illegal drugs, noise makers & laser pointers, recordingequipment, unauthorized vending.

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ALLOWED:Blankets, baby strollers, backpacks, purses, lawn chairs, water bottles, camping gear. All entrants subject to inspection for unsafe items or items not allowed.

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Boonville Accomodations

Super 8 Motel(660) 882-2900

Hotel Frederick(660) 882-2828

Holiday Inn Express(660) 882-6882

Comfort Inn(660) 882-5317Days Inn(660) 882-8624

QT Inn (660) 882-3467

Rivercene Mansion B&B (660) 848-2497

4 Doors Inn(660) 888-0288

Hannah Cole Cottage(660) 846-3061

High Street B & B (660) 882-7101

Isle of Capri Hotel100 Isle of Capri Blvd.

(660) 882-1200boonville.isleofcapricasinos.com

The Katy RoundhousePrimitive tent and RV Camping available at the Katy Roundhouse in Franklin. 4 miles from Kemper Park. Secluded camping includes many spacious, tree-linedcampsites with picnic tables, cook-top fire rings & bike racks. (660) 848-2232

www.931JACK.fm

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MOUSTACHECOMPETITION

$5 Entry FeeAll proceeds benefit:The Katy RoundhouseRestoration project

Top Ten Prizes

Brought to you by theQueen City Beard & Moustache Federation and Tallgrass Brewing

Got a champion ‘Stache? Prove it!

PEDALER’S MOUSTACHE COMPETITIONSaturday May 25th - Kemper Park - 8 pmRegistration 7 pm - 7:45 pm

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Yoga at Kemper

All you can eat pancakes!

Pack up camp, get somecof fee & get energized fora full day of good times!

ALSO AVAILABLE ON:

KEMPER PARK

Sunday, May 26

HAR TSBURG CAMPSITE

Monday, May 27

Meal includes: Pancakes,

Margarine, Syrup, Link

Pork Sausage, & TANG.

$6 for a pancake feast!

Sunday morning - 7:30 til 8:30 - Kemper Park.

Join Kripalu certified yoga teacher Alicia LaVaute for a guided class to help you limber up before your return journey! Admission is free, but donations are encouraged. The class will include deep stretching,flows, and guided meditation. Don't miss this Pedaler's Jamboree first time event!

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Sunday Music

ROCHEPORT - CITY PARK

Super Jam(boree) - 11 am - 1:30 pmHosted by Robot Coffee BreakMusicians from the Jamboree l ineup jo in forcesfor an epic t ra i l -s ide jam session!

The Mojo Roots - 10 am

KEMPER PARK - Pancake Party!Old Sal t Union - 7:30 amYoga in the Park - 7:30 am

LUCY’S BAR - MCBAINE

Broadway Brewery - 4 pm - Beer & FoodMojo’s Backyard Bash - 2 pm t i l lateGreat music, food, and dr ink specials!Featur ing l ive bluegrass, roots, & country music

COLUMBIA - AFTER PARTY

BOONVILLE

WILTON - CAMP GROUND

Kay Brothers - 6:30 pmBen Mi l ler Band - 8 pmHil lBenders - 9:30 pm

HARTSBURG - ELDERBERRY FARM

EXTENDED TOUR

Hogslop Str ing Band - 2:30 pm

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The Katy Roundhouse Restoration Guild is focusedon renovating the train roundhouse located in Franklin, MO. The goal is to return glory to the forgotten station and make it a destination location.

Please visit our website to learn more about theproject and support our fundraising campaign.Donate online and receive great rewards including: restoration railroad caps, railroad memorabilia and Pedaler’s Jamboree gear and passes! The morefundraising support that is received the greater thelevel of restoration. www.katyroundhouse.org

The Roundhouse RAFFLE

Want to win an amazing custom built Katy TrailParty Bicycle (donated by our friends at GroodyBros), Pedaler’s Jamboree grear & a cooler full of micro-brew and wine? Pick up raffle ticketsat the Jamboree Roundhouse party for a chance to win it all and to support this great project!

www.katyroundhouse.org

Restore the Roundhouse!

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Post-ride Parties

816 E. Broadway . Columbia, MO . 573-443-5054

Jam Session IPA (I Pedal Around)

BROADWAY BREWERY AFTER PARTY

Broadway Brewery has crafted a limited edition beer for the Pedaler’s Jamboree! Jam Session IPA will be on tap starting in mid-May and will be available at the After Party! Take a growler of microbrew home! Stop in at the end of the Jamboree for dinnerand live music!

Located only blocks away from the trailhead!Between 8th & 9th Streets downtown Columbia

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We are excited to partner with Mojo’s for a great party Sunday afternoon blow-out party!

MOJO’S FOREST ROSE PARK AFTER PARTY2 pm til Late - FREE ADMISSIONLive music by: The Kay Brothers, The Bocomo RambleMercer & Johnson, Adam Lee and the Dead Horse SocietySchuyler Prenger and the Dirt Road Junkies Relax at Forrest Rose Park at Mojo’s and enjoy beer specials, Pizza from Pizza Tree and great live country, bluegrass, and roots music from a collection of regionalmusicians, culminating an old style Ramble performance by members of several infamous Columbia bands. Food, drankin, and general debauchery.

Last chance to visit the Pedaler’s Jamboree merch table and the Token Redemption booth.

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Welcome to the Pedaler's Jamboree Extended Tour! If you are lucky enough to join us for the bonus day you will drop off your overnight gear in Boonville on Sunday for pick up at the Elderberry Farm in Hartsburg! When the rest of the Pedaler's Jamboree riders head back to Columbia on the MKT you will continue east. Great new stages and venues await! Cooper's Landing, Wilton, Hartsburg and the final overnight camping/festival area at the Farm. Lookfor signs in Hartsburg leading you to camp!

The HillBenders are headlining in Hartsburg wherethere will be many dinner/drink options, spacious camping in a car free zone, and even more restaraunts and bars just 3 miles down the road.

On Monday morning, the gear is loaded up and transported back to Columbia. Ride at your own pace and enjoy your Memorial Weekend to the fullest before returning to Columbia!

Jamboree Extended

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Jamboree Music

Pokey LaFarge and The Hillbenders will be headlining the Pedaler's Jamboree 2013 with friends JD Wilkes and the Dirt Daubers, The BenMiller Band, Man in the Ring, Aaron Kamm and theOne Drops, The Kay Brothers, Molly Gene One Whoaman Band, Honky Suckle and many more.

We are proud to present some of Missouri’s finestbands this year! All featured bands have Missouri roots except our very special out of state friends JD Wilkes and the Dirt Daubers (Kentucky) and the Hogslop String Band (Tennessee). Enjoy the show(s)!

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Pokey LaFargeIt's not retro music, it's American music that never died.

Pokey LaFarge is a musician, songwriter, bandleader, entertainer, innovator & preservationist, whose well-rounded arsenal of talents has placed him at the forefront of American music. Over the last decade, Pokey has won the hearts of music lovers across the globe with his creative mix of early jazz, string ragtime, country blues & western swing, all while writing songs that ring true and fine in both spirit & sound. His music transcends the confines of genre, continually challenging the notion that tradition-bearers fail to push musical boundaries. Cleverly striding between numerous forms of traditional American music, Pokey has crafted a genre all his own, marked in its accessible ingenuity. Learn more: www.pokeylafarge.net

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JD Wilkes and the Dirt Daubers

The Dirt Daubers have come down from the mountains and landed squarely in the middle of the Mississippi Delta. Yes, you heard right... J.D. Wilkes (of the Legendary Shack Shakers) and his former Old- Time band have decided to plug in to both his blues roots and a regulation, A.C. power socket. Having recently added electric guitar and drums, the Dirt Daubers are now poised to expand the appeal of their roots-based tunes with a whole new Swamp-Blues/Rock n Roll kick! www.thedirtdaubers.net

Man in the Ring

Man in the Ring is the beloved folk rock band from Columbia, Missouri. Their music explores numerous genres and artistic aspects. The five piece band, featuring the crowd-pleasing electric violin, is community favorite playing charity events, local festivals (including three appearances at the annual Roots n Blues n BBQ festival), and headlining nostalgic venues throughout Columbia. With over 50 yearsof combined musical experience, the band bears an impressive line-up of professional musicians who aren’t afraid to live up to the challenge of Man in the Ring’s constantly evolving sound.

Learn more at: www.maninthering.com

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Honky Suckle - / honk-`e suck-ul'/ noun; a band from Southwest Missouri ready to melt faces with original roots rock grass influences, and a rowdy live show with harmony and intensity unmatched. Blending rock and punk influences with roots music's raw power, they bring a real intensity seldom heard.

The HillBendersUndeniably the hottest young band on the acoustic scene, The HillBenders have been winning over audiences from coast to coast with their unique style, original compositions and relentless drive. These buzz-worthy bluegrass whiz-kids are quickly rising above many of their peers and gaining international recognition for their aggressive combination of contemporary influences with traditional inspiration and instrumentation, as well as their infectiously energetic stage performances. Learn more: www.hillBenders.com

The Kay BrothersGenyewine Bonafide Hootin' N' Hollerin' Hillybillyin' Ozark Stompgrass and What Nots. The spirit of Missouri 'Stompgrass' lives on with The Kay Brothers. The members are no strangers to the Midwest music scene. Hailing from such bands as The Hipnecks, The Hatrick, Mary & the Giant, and even a metal band - Ghost in the Machine - the players have been burning barns down since they were knee-high and can chug moonshine without shedding a single tear.Armed with Upright Bass, Fiddle, Guitar, Harmonicas, bass drum, washboard, and sibling harmonies, they make a lot of noise... Just be careful not to crack a heel.

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The Hog Slop String BandThe Hog Slop String Band is a Nashville based old time string band comprised of seven energetic young musicians hailing from Georgia, Tennessee, California and North Carolina. Featuring Casy Meikle and Kevin Martin on fiddles, Graham Sherrill on banjo, Gabe Zorbanos on guitar, Robert Hardy (RH) Dyar Jr. on mandolin, Daniel Allen Frazier Jr. on washboard and Casey McBride on the washtub bass, these boys surely raise a ruckus.

Aaron Kamm and the One DropsA staple of the St.Louis music scene, Aaron Kamm and the One Drops play an intoxicating concoction of Roots Reggae and Mississippi River Blues. Improv-laced Jams, dubbed out grooves and Effervescent Vocals make this band must see. After the release of there second studio album "Grow"in 2010, this independent trio is beginning to forge their way across the country.

The Ben Miller BandHailing from Joplin, Missouri, The Ben Miller Band is a one-of-a kind trio that combines the frenetic energy of bluegrass, the soul of the delta blues and the haunted spirit of Appalachian mountain music. Band members Ben Miller, Scott Leeper, and Doug Dicharry create a unique and modern sound while continuing the tradition of blending together many different musical styles, which has long been a trait of their native Ozarks.

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The Mojo RootsSoul-soaked blues from the heart of the Midwest. Their brand of harp-driven, soul-soaked blues is nothing short of electrifying, shifting effortlessly from a driving, hard-hitting shuffle to an aching, tear-dripping slow blues. The Mojo Roots are captivating audiences all across the Midwest.Learn more: www.themojoroots.com

Old Salt UnionOld Salt Union is a non-traditional 5 piece string band from St. Louis. There has been a variety of styles conveyed in their songs from Baroque to Newgrass to Bluegrass to Jamgrass. Look for the band at the 2013 Wakarusa music festival. www.oldsaltunion.com

We Live in PublicWe Live in Public comes armed with the unique ability to play everything from intimate acoustic sets to full-fledged rock shows. Employing a spicy blend of rock, funk, pop and blues, the group relies on powerful harmonies, danceable rhythms and clever songwriting to entice and entertain its audiences.

Flood BrothersThe Flood Brothers are a two man THUMP MACHINE whoseinfectious melodies and animal rhythms will have your bones shakin' outta your boots! Heavily influenced by the early Rock 'N Roll sounds of Memphis and Deep Blues of North Mississippi.

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Molly Gene One Whoaman BandMolly Gene is a true one person band. She produces a full band sound all by herself with ferocious slide guitar, harmonica, and sings with a powerful voice, all whilst kicking out beats on her custom Farmer Footdrum. Molly strives to rock your face off, and stands on her own as one of the best performers out there. She needs no band. It's not just a mans world anymore, make way for the Whoaman.

Plaid to the BoneIt’s not just bagpipes. Plaid to the Bone is Rock. A full rock band including Guitar, Bass, Drums, and Bagpipes - rocking out everything from traditional bagpipe music, contemporary bagpipe music, cover tunes, and original rock music. Dirt Leg BendersAn American string band whose five members hail from Jefferson City MO, on the banks of the Missouri River. The Dirt Legs have years of combined experience playing in electric bands, but have distilled that collective experience down to the acoustic essence of American music: the string band.Look for their traveling show throughout the Jamboree!River Ghost RevueRGR specializes in rural American folk music. The unique sound comes from a blending of elements from bluegrass, country & western, and singer-songwriter Americana.

Sunshine MamasA couple of ladies from the midwest who love the old timey folk/bluegrass music and are performing their version this sound. From the twangy vocals, to the strumming guitar, to the sweet picking of the mandolin they've created our own sound they call folkgrass.

Burn CircusBurn Circus is a fire spinning troupe and burner community offering fire dancing performances at festivals and events, in backyards and on riverbanks. We are gladto welcome them back to Kemper Park again this year!

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OFFICIAL JAMBOREE MERCHDon’t miss out on this year’s limited edition gear!Including: jerseys, flasks, stickers, bandanas, t-shirts,water bottles, posters, patches and more!

Look for gear at the Off Track Events table at KemperPark in Boonville during the event and at Mojo’s inColumbia at the conclusion of the ride on Sunday. Available online: www.offtrackevents.myshopify.com

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The Color Dash is a non-competitive 5k fun run/walk benefiting the Central Missouri Humane Society.

Participants get annihilated with a colorful shower of powder each kilometer, leaving them looking like a color explosion!

coming toColumbia, MO!

October 5th, 2013

www.thecolordash5k.com

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