West and Clear Podcast - “Prairie Fest 2008″

by Pete Wann

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We had a great time today out at Tandy Hills Nature Area, talking to fans and hopefully new readers. Don Young has created an amazing thing with this festival, and we were thrilled to be a part of it!

Today’s podcast was recorded live at Prairie Fest, and the usual crew was joined by new friend of W&C, Brad Newman. We hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed recording it.

 
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PrairieFest 2008: Afternoon of the Iguana

by Steve-O


And a good time was had by all at PrairieFest 2008. There is much more to write, but for tonight, I leave you with this. It’s a little bit of video of Brave Combo, which would have been pretty awesome on its own. But when a guy in a tie-dye shirt starts dancing with an iguana, it really reaches a whole other level. Baby, that’s magic. Enjoy!

We Need You To Haiku. Yeah, It’s a Contest.

by Steve-O

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OK, perhaps you’ve heard there’s going to be this PrairieFest shindig at Tandy Hills Park on Saturday. The West and Clear posse will be out in full force to support this wonderful park, and to help spread a little more beauty in the Panther City, we’re sponsoring a Haiku Contest at our booth.

It was either that or have Pete Wann wrestle a bobcat, and this just seemed more earth friendly.
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Scenes from Last Year’s PrairieFest

by Bernie

West and Clear reader Jose Juan brought this video with PrairieFest highlights to our attention… this should whet your appetite for the 2008 edition:

Don’t forget to seek out the West and Clear booth when you’re there, and bring a sharpened pencil for our Haiku Contest!

West and Clear Podcast - “Prairie Fest Preview”

by Pete Wann

Editor’s Note:At about 5 minutes into the show, the air compressor kicks on in the bike shop. Turn your speakers down. It only lasts about 15 seconds.

This week’s guest is Don Young, the man behind the Friends of Tandy Hills and lead organizer of Prairie Fest, which will be held on Saturday, the 26th from 11AM to 7PM.

Also this week:

Don’t forget to get out and vote on Tuesday in the Democratic Primary runoff for Railroad Commissioner.

There will be a $60 buy-in charity poker tournament benefiting the Euless Trinity Trojans Football team this Friday at the Rahr & Sons Brewery. The tournament starts at 7PM. I have no info on prizes.

If you’re looking for a way to spend your morning on Saturday the 26th, you could do worse than to start at Dane Fest in Keller. (Why NOT hit two Fests in one day?) Normally we don’t plug things outside the city limits, but this is a good cause.

Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor: Rahr and Sons Brewing. They tell me that Summertime Wheat is in the works and should be out within the next two months, just in time for 100 degree weather. The Monk tells me that local beer is the best no matter the style, because it’s as fresh as it can be without drinking directly from the bottling line hoses. (He also says that the “local is better” rule only applies if your local brewery makes good beer.)

 
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What Did You Do Saturday?

by Pete Wann

I had possibly the greatest, most “Fort Worth-y” day I’ve had in a LONG time yesterday. It had all of the elements necessary to make it legendary: people you love, places you love, a road trip, charity events, and beer.

I took pictures nearly everywhere we went. Here are some of the best, and also the best stories from the day. (But first, a cute picture of my dog! Don’t worry, it relates to the story.)

Barley and Olive

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Tandy Hills Not Out of the Woods Yet

by Steve-O

Although it had been looking like Tandy Hills Nature Area would be spared from gas drilling, it now looks like the park will get drilling from both sides.

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