Featured acoustic acts and performances by:
Whiskey Shivers 4:30-5:30 (pond stage)
Barebones Orchestra 6:00-7:00 (pond stage)
Belaharr with Belly Dancers 7:00 - 7:30 (woods stage)
The Inheritance 7:30 - 8:30 (pond stage)
Belaharr with Fire Dancers 8:30 - 9:00 (woods stage)
Minor Mishap Marching Band 9:00 - 9:50 (pond stage)
WinoVino 10:10 - 11:10 (pond stage)
featuring a fire dance by Sage
Joel Laviolette and Rattletree Marimba 11:30 - 12:30 (pond stage)
featuring a fire dance by Sage
Baruzuland Shadow Theater 12:30 - 1:15 (woods stage)
THAT Damned Band 1:15-2:00 (pond stage)
Sick's Pack 2:00 - 3:00 (woods stage)
Other fun stuff:
*Goldsprints competition- 8pm-10pm
*chicken bingo- 10pm, and 11pm
*photo booth sessions-5pm, 8pm, 11pm
*swimming- all day
*horse shoes- all day
*cycle ride out-11:30am
* Subliminal Phoenix
*disk golf- all day, and night- we're lighting up the baskets, so bring your LED discs
Delicious food throughout the day and evening served by Ararat and Zubikhouse.
Fresh coffee and smoothies by Ruta Maya served all night. Organic tamales, made of ingredients from local farms, served for breakfast!
Cycle Ride Out!
Cyclists who join the 20 mile bike ride to the event will have their camping gear hauled out for them, and get a 50% discount at the gate. Support at the half way mark will include live music and refreshments. Sunday morning, please have your gear packed on the trailer by 11 a.m., and the ride will head back to Austin at 11:30. The trailer will go back to Progress Coffee, for cyclists to collect their belongings.
Map of the route:
View Larger Map
Register to join the cycle ride:
email gracklefest2010@gmail.com
Tell us your name, and we'll be sure to have space in the truck for your gear!
Art Installation Competition!
Members of Grackle Fest are seeking proposals for art installations to be displayed at The Hundred Acre Wood from May 22nd to 23rd. Artists are invited to create site specific installations ranging from sculptural works to interactive pieces and are encouraged to incorporate the natural setting into their works. Art collaborations of up to 4 people are welcome. We do advise that there is no electricity, but generators are welcome.
Tours of the Hundred Acre Wood will be given upon request. We would be delighted to show you around and let you stake out a spot.
During the event Grackle Fest attendants will silently vote on their favorite piece. The winning Artist will be announced during the event, and awarded with a bottle of champagne and an opportunity to showcase their work at Co-Lab Art Cooperative the first week of September.
For any questions or to submit a proposal, please contact:
Rebecca@TheHundredAcreWoodEvents.com
Art and Craft Vendors welcome! For details and to register for a booth, email Rebecca@TheHundredAcreWoodEvents.com
Gates open at 3pm
The gate fee is $20, which includes camping overnight.
$10 for cyclists
Children under 10 free
On site directions:
Grackle Fest will be held on the back end of the property. After you enter the gate, pass the yellow house and continue down the road through two more gates and passed a large open meadow. At the end of the road pull over to the greeters station to check in and be directed to toward parking.
Dogs are not allowed to attend this event.
RSVP on Facebook!
Leave no trace
This is a leave no trace event. Campers, please be responsible for packing out all your belongings, trash, and cigarette butts. It is much appreciated.
Natural Hazards
Please be careful and on the look out for potential hazards such as poison ivy, snakes, spiders, and scorpions.
There is only primitive camping available, so bring everything you will need to be comfortable. Campers and RV's are welcome.
Car pool
If you need a ride out to The Hundred Acre Wood, or you have extra room in your car, please post details about it on our forum. We are not responsible for working out your ride share, but we offer this resource to assist everyone in hooking up and helping each other out. We often have lots of requests for rides, and very few offers, so we encourage people with extra space to offer a ride.
What to bring:
Comfortable shoes
Your own cup
Instruments
Camping gear
A picnic blanket
Flashlight, headlamp
Insect repellent
Sunscreen
First aid kit
Pocket Ashtrays for cigarette butts
Any and all outdoor games including:
Kites
Disc golf discs
Frisbees
Telescopes for star gazing
Mountain bike
Binoculars for bird watching
Hula hoops
Whiskey Shivers 4:30-5:30 (pond stage)
Barebones Orchestra 6:00-7:00 (pond stage)
Belaharr with Belly Dancers 7:00 - 7:30 (woods stage)
The Inheritance 7:30 - 8:30 (pond stage)
Belaharr with Fire Dancers 8:30 - 9:00 (woods stage)
Minor Mishap Marching Band 9:00 - 9:50 (pond stage)
WinoVino 10:10 - 11:10 (pond stage)
featuring a fire dance by Sage
Joel Laviolette and Rattletree Marimba 11:30 - 12:30 (pond stage)
featuring a fire dance by Sage
Baruzuland Shadow Theater 12:30 - 1:15 (woods stage)
THAT Damned Band 1:15-2:00 (pond stage)
Sick's Pack 2:00 - 3:00 (woods stage)
Other fun stuff:
*Goldsprints competition- 8pm-10pm
*chicken bingo- 10pm, and 11pm
*photo booth sessions-5pm, 8pm, 11pm
*swimming- all day
*horse shoes- all day
*cycle ride out-11:30am
* Subliminal Phoenix
*disk golf- all day, and night- we're lighting up the baskets, so bring your LED discs
Delicious food throughout the day and evening served by Ararat and Zubikhouse.
Fresh coffee and smoothies by Ruta Maya served all night. Organic tamales, made of ingredients from local farms, served for breakfast!
Cycle Ride Out!
Cyclists who join the 20 mile bike ride to the event will have their camping gear hauled out for them, and get a 50% discount at the gate. Support at the half way mark will include live music and refreshments. Sunday morning, please have your gear packed on the trailer by 11 a.m., and the ride will head back to Austin at 11:30. The trailer will go back to Progress Coffee, for cyclists to collect their belongings.
Map of the route:
View Larger Map
Register to join the cycle ride:
email gracklefest2010@gmail.com
Tell us your name, and we'll be sure to have space in the truck for your gear!
Art Installation Competition!
Members of Grackle Fest are seeking proposals for art installations to be displayed at The Hundred Acre Wood from May 22nd to 23rd. Artists are invited to create site specific installations ranging from sculptural works to interactive pieces and are encouraged to incorporate the natural setting into their works. Art collaborations of up to 4 people are welcome. We do advise that there is no electricity, but generators are welcome.
Tours of the Hundred Acre Wood will be given upon request. We would be delighted to show you around and let you stake out a spot.
During the event Grackle Fest attendants will silently vote on their favorite piece. The winning Artist will be announced during the event, and awarded with a bottle of champagne and an opportunity to showcase their work at Co-Lab Art Cooperative the first week of September.
For any questions or to submit a proposal, please contact:
Rebecca@TheHundredAcreWoodEvents.com
Art and Craft Vendors welcome! For details and to register for a booth, email Rebecca@TheHundredAcreWoodEvents.com
Gates open at 3pm
The gate fee is $20, which includes camping overnight.
$10 for cyclists
Children under 10 free
On site directions:
Grackle Fest will be held on the back end of the property. After you enter the gate, pass the yellow house and continue down the road through two more gates and passed a large open meadow. At the end of the road pull over to the greeters station to check in and be directed to toward parking.
Dogs are not allowed to attend this event.
RSVP on Facebook!
Leave no trace
This is a leave no trace event. Campers, please be responsible for packing out all your belongings, trash, and cigarette butts. It is much appreciated.
Natural Hazards
Please be careful and on the look out for potential hazards such as poison ivy, snakes, spiders, and scorpions.
There is only primitive camping available, so bring everything you will need to be comfortable. Campers and RV's are welcome.
Car pool
If you need a ride out to The Hundred Acre Wood, or you have extra room in your car, please post details about it on our forum. We are not responsible for working out your ride share, but we offer this resource to assist everyone in hooking up and helping each other out. We often have lots of requests for rides, and very few offers, so we encourage people with extra space to offer a ride.
What to bring:
Comfortable shoes
Your own cup
Instruments
Camping gear
A picnic blanket
Flashlight, headlamp
Insect repellent
Sunscreen
First aid kit
Pocket Ashtrays for cigarette butts
Any and all outdoor games including:
Kites
Disc golf discs
Frisbees
Telescopes for star gazing
Mountain bike
Binoculars for bird watching
Hula hoops
