Thursday, July 16, 2009

Chuckwagon Supper and stage show

Here’s an e-mail I got from Carol Lorenc of the Foxe Farm Bed & Breakfast about the Chuckwagon Supper and Stage Show.

We went to the June dinner/show and it really was a very special night --
homespun Americana at it's authentic best. If you're looking for a great
meal in the great outdoors, call for reservations for this Saturday, July
18th. (Next dinner/show will be Friday, Sept. 25 at the Little Valley Trail
Riders instead of The Crosspatch.)

The Crosspatch is on Baker Road between Rts. 242 & 353, just outside the
village of Little Valley. Jim & Dolly Little are the folks who organized &
led the Cattaraugus Bicentennial Wagon Train -- 180 miles by covered wagon
in two weeks! They've also taken groups to Wyoming for cattle drives and
led the Little Valley Memorial Day & Labor Day Trail rides for years --
amazing horsemen always willing to share & help.

Carol

Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 11:41 AM
Subject: Chuckwagon Supper and Stage Show


Hi Folks,
We had a very successful, fun night with our first Chuckwagon
Supper and Stage Show we had our granddaughter making ice-cream with her pony, and Jim giving wagon rides into the campground. Kathy manned the old fashioned Mercantile with penny candy, homemade baked goods, handmade quilts, drygoods and sasparella.
Len, Susan, Amanda, Luke and Jahrod dished up a fabulous campfire/chuckwagon meal. The meal consisted of Steak or Chicken with all the fixins'

Good old fashioned Western music and Story Telling featuring Buckskin and Calico, to end the night with a lantern and firefly lit return to your cars by wagon.

We are going to do it again this Sat. July 18th. Please call in reservations so that we know which you want steak or chicken. We hope to have a few more throught the season so please come and spread the word, and let us know what you think!
July 18th gates open 5:30 dinner promply at 7:30 at the Crosspatch
$25 per person (call for child rates).
(716) 938 - 6313

See you there. YEEEHAWWW

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