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General EmergencyOmnibus Issues Shuttle: Information Listen to accomplished musicians celebrate the glory days of ragtime. Pavilion Store pleaseStops contact any staff member Special Needs Rentals Taslimah Bey Piano Cutting Contest Bus Stops Washington Boulevard Stage Pianists show off their talent in a high-energy Designated Smoking Area Emergency Issues: Sat., 1:30-3, Sun., 11-11:25 musical contest judged by ragtime historians please contact any Historic transportation staff member Stage in front of Town Hall and pianists “Perfessor” Bill Edwards and Phone Sat., 11-11:30, 3:30-4 Taslimah Bey. Armington Town Hall requires additional fee & Sims Scotch Designated Sun., 11:30-12, 1:30-2, 3:30-4:30 Washington Boulevard Stage Settlement Under Restoration Smoking Area Sat. only, 5-6 Thank you for your patience as we Heinz House continue to improve your experience Song Plugger: “Perfessor” Bill in Greefield Village. Phone Edwards Bill Meyer Inside Town Hall Inside Town Hall Health Through Under Restoration Thank you for your patience as we Sun., 12:05-12:30 Sat., 12:10-12:30 Washington History 1-mile route Boulevard Stage continue to improve your experience Stage in front of Town Hall Menlo Park in Greefield Village. Complex Health Through “Perfessor” Bill Edwards Sat., 2:30-3 History .5 mileHistoric route Base Ball Washington Boulevard Stage Washington Boulevard Stage Health Through History 1-mile route Sat., 10:30-11:30, Sun., 2-2:25 Sat., 4-4:30 Theodore Roosevelt throws first pitch! Greenfield Village Washington Boulevard Stage Stage in front of Town Hall Entrance Lah-De-Dahs vs. Regular BBC ofHealth Mount Through Clemens Sat., 3-3:30, Sun., 11-11:30, 3-3:30 Jerry Perrine History .5 mile route  Taslimah Bey Special  River Raisin Walnut Grove, Sat., 1:30 p.m. Stage in front of Town Hall Town Hall (inside)  Tartarsauce Events Ragtime Revue Lah-De-Dahs vs. Monitor BBC of Chelsea Sat., 4:30-5, Sun., 2-2:30 John Remmers Traditional Band  Jazz Washington Boulevard Stage  “Perfessor” Bill Edwards Walnut Grove, Sun., 1:30 p.m.  “Perfessor” Bill Edwards Parade  Carolyn Dicks Sat., 4:30-5 Daniel J. McCarthy  Bill Meyer  Bill Meyer Stage in front of Town Hall Stage in front of Town Hall  John Remmers  Food Vendors  Mary Pitcher Sat., 11:30-12:30, Sun., 12-1 Sat., 4-4:30, Sun., 10:30-11  Piano Cutting Contest Town Hall (outside)  “Simply Gershwin”  Cake Walk  “Lizzies of the Field”  Dance Demo and  Taslimah Bey Brent Beggs Carolyn Dicks  Cole Porter Medley Instruction  “Perfessor” Bill Edwards Stage in front of Town Hall Inside Town Hall  The Village Trio  Brent Beggs  Jerry Perrine Sat., 1:30-2:30, 5-5:30, Sun., 1-1:30 Sat. & Sun., 11-11:25  Brent Beggs Washington Boulevard Stage  John Remmers Sun., 10:30-11 Mary Pitcher  Daniel J. McCarthy Inside Town Hall Hands-on Activities  Bill Meyer Tartarsauce Traditional Sat., 4:05-4:30, Sun., 3-3:25  Cake Walk Food Vendors  Dance Demo and Don’t miss the most prominent Dixieland band Dance Demo & Instruction Instruction Learn to dance the one-step, and then watch a in Detroit! Near Washington Boulevard professional duo perform some of the more intri- Washington Boulevard Stage & Main Street cate dances of the ragtime era. Sat. & Sun., 12-1 Sat., 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun., 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Washington Boulevard Stage Live Music Sat., 3-4, Sun., 1-2 Hot Off the Grill* Stage in front of Town Hall 1929 Medley Dramatic Programs Scrumptious summer sizzle: succulent local Sat., 12:30-1:30, Sun., 2:30-2:45 Celebrate the founding year of sausage with peppers and onions, classic The Henry Ford! Susquehanna Plantation franks and hot buttered corn. Phonograph Demonstrations Near Scotch Settlement School Simply Gershwin How I Got Over Come hear an Edison Diamond Disc Sat. & Sun., 1 & 3:30 (plus 6 Sat.) Celebrate George Gershwin in this lively, Storytelling, songs and narratives on slavery. Deli-licious Treats* phonograph. 30-minute music, comedy and dance revue. Susquehanna Plantation Zesty classics from the deli meat counter: Menlo Park Lab Cole Porter Medley Inside Town Hall Sat. & Sun., 12, 1, 2:45, 3:45 muffuletta sandwich on a rustic roll, hunter Songs by an American music icon. Sat. & Sun., 11:30, 12:45, 2:15, 3:30 sausage and a robust turkey drumstick. Cake Walk Inside Town Hall (Sat. only, 5, 6) Laura’s Little Town Join in on the fun of this popular turn-of-the- Sat., 3:15 Meet young Laura Ingalls before she became a Fresh Fruit Cart* century fair activity. You might even cake the cake! Near Scotch Settlement School Special Events Silent Film: “Lizzies of the Field” teacher, and hear some of her favorite stories The luscious bounty of summer: water- Washington Boulevard Stage Sun.,3:15 Don’t miss this classic, 13-minute Mack Sennett in this 15-minute show. melon, peaches, strawberries and more. Sat., 2:30 River Raisin Ragtime Revue slapstick comedy with live piano accompani- Near Scotch Settlement School Stage in front of Town Hall Model T Medley Be musically transported to the cultural ment! Sat. & Sun., 11:15, 12, 1:15, 2:45 Sensational Sweets* Sat. & Sun., 12 Lively medley of Model T songs and social conditions of America around Inside Town Hall Sweet summer indulgences: strawberry and jokes. 1910 through R4’s exciting ragtime Sat., 10:45, 1:45, 4:30 Theodore Roosevelt shortcake, cookies and a decadent summer Glass Hands-on* Near Scotch Settlement School performances and engaging narrative. Sun., 10:45, 1:45, 4:15 Campaign Speech treat — hot fried dough. $35 (30-minute workshops, ages 14 and up) Sat. & Sun., 11:45, 2:30 Washington Boulevard Stage Hear T.R.’s rousing “bully” campaign speech for Purchase tickets at Liberty Craftworks Store (plus 5:30 Sat.) Sat., 7-8:45 & Sun., 3-4:45 The Disagreeable Customer the upcoming 1912 presidential election. Quench Your Thirst* Sat. & Sun., 10:30-4 Shopkeeper J.R. Jones has his hands full Near Heinz House The official drinks of summer: tart, sweet The Model Three Dixieland Jazz Parade in this 10-minute show as he waits on Sat. & Sun., 11:30, 2:30 lemonade and iced tea with a zingy sprig of Candlestick Making* Toe-tapping tunes performed by Ragtime’s end and the birth of jazz come Mrs. Cleveland. Walnut Grove garden mint. $5 (Adults and children 6 and older) a male trio. to life with a Dixieland-style parade around J.R. Jones General Store Sat. & Sun., 1:30 Armington & Sims Near Scotch Settlement School Town Hall and down Main Street led by Sat. & Sun., 11:30, 12:15, 1:15, 2, 3, 4 Old-Fashioned Popcorn Wagon* Sat. & Sun., 10-4:30 Sat. & Sun., 12:45 & 3 (plus 5:45 Sat.) Tartarsauce Traditonal Jazz Band’s Ron Henry’s T Unleash the kid in you. Popcorn, peanuts Kischuk on trombone. Follow the parade Edison’s Light Fantastic Meet Henry Ford in this 10-minute show. and kettle corn — prepared the old- Weave Your Own Bookmrak The Village Trio out to the village gates! A 15-minute play starring Thomas Edison. Near Ford Motor Company fashioned way. $5 (6 students per session) Delightful songs performed by a female trio. Washington Boulevard Stage Outside Menlo Park Lab Sat. & Sun., 1:00 Purchase tickets at Liberty Craftworks Store Inside Town Hall Sat., approx. 8:45-9 Sat. & Sun., 11:45, 1:30, 2:30, 3:45 *Additional fee Sat. & Sun., 10:30, 11:15, 1, 2:15, 3:30 Sat. & Sun., 12:30 (plus 4:45 Sat.) Sun., approx. 4:45-5 Dixieland Jazz Parade through Greenfield Village®. #GVRagtime2011 Shopping

Greenfield Main Street Liberty Michigan Village Store Emporium Craftworks Store “Flavors” Shop Sat., 9:30-9:30 Sat., 9:30-9 Sat., 10-7 Sat., 9:30-9 Sun., 9:30-5:30 Sun., 9:30-5 Sun., 10-5 Sun., 9:30-5

Dining ® Eagle Tavern Mrs. Fisher’s Frozen Custard Sat., 11-8, Sun., 11-4 Southern Cooking Sat., 11-9, Sun., 11-5 Sat., 11-7, Sun., 11-4 State Street Carousel Lunch Stand Sir John Bennett Confections Sat., 11-7, Sun., 11-4 Sweet Shop Sat., 11-7, Sun., 11-4 Sat., 11-8, Sun., 11-4

Eat, Play, Dance! A Taste of History® Guild Beer Hall Restaurant Tea at Cotswold Sat., 11-7, Sun., 11-4 Sat., 9:30-9 Cottage Sun., 9:30-5 (Weather permitting) (Hot food at 11 a.m.) Sat., 11-7, Sun., 11-4 Come back to a time when ragtime filled the streets of America. This signature Greenfield Village event focuses on the ragtime era of the early 20th century and brings to life an African-American musical form that came to define American culture and led the way to the of the 1920s, the boogie-woogie/swing style of the 1930s and ’40s, and the rock and roll of the 1950s and ’60s and beyond.

Immerse yourself in weekend festivities as Main Street bursts with music, dance, marvelous food and morning-to-night fun. Learn to dance the one-step, and soak up the history of ragtime as played by Taslimah Bey, John Remmers, Bill Meyer, “Perfessor” Bill Edwards and others. Join us Saturday evening for a live concert where you’ll hear the popular tunes of the era performed by the River Raisin Ragtime Revue, and close the day on Saturday and Sunday with a Dixieland-style parade down Main Street led by the Tartarsauce Traditional Jazz Band.

The map inside will help you locate food, shopping, historic transporta- tion, guest services and village activities, including extra events and exhibits open this weekend. Ragtime River Raisin Ragtime Revue Raggin’ at Greenfield Village Street Fair $19 (tax included) On sale near July 13-14, 2013 the main stage ®  and at Greenfield Greenfield Village Dearborn, Michigan Village store. thehenryford.org/oldcarfestival thehenryford.org/ragtime Bonus 16-page booklet on the fascinating history of America’s original Stay connected. popular music. Scan here to sign up for eUpdates. Program Guide