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Martinsville Bulletin: County festival gets $10,000 Virginia grant

Tourism grant awarded

Grant will be used exclusively to market RW8

By MICKEY POWELL || Bulletin staff writer

The annual Rooster Walk Music & Arts Festival has been awarded a $10,000 state grant that will be used toward marketing this year’s event.

Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced the Virginia Tourism Corp. Marketing Leverage Program grant on Monday. Grants totaling more than $812,000 were awarded to 39 projects statewide as part of efforts to attract tourists.

“These grants are proven to increase visitation by creating marketing partnerships and effective marketing programs,” McAuliffe wrote in a news release.

Grant recipients must match the state funds with at least twice as much of their own funds.

Piedmont Arts, the Rives Theatre and the Martinsville-Henry County Economic Development Corp.’s (EDC) Tourism Division partnered with Rooster Walk Inc. to come up with a $20,000 local match.

The eighth annual festival, to be held May 26-29 at Pop’s Farm in Axton, will feature 45 bands performing on five stages and 35 arts and crafts vendors. It also will include children’s educational activities as well as the Tuff Strutter 5K, a trail race being held as part of a partnership with the Martinsville-Henry County Family YMCA.

Portions of festival proceeds will be donated to the Penn-Shank Memorial Scholarship Fund at Martinsville High School and Rooster Walk Inc.’s Band Instrument Donation & Repair Program for city and county school bands.

More than 4,000 people attended Rooster Walk last year, said co-founder and Executive Director Johnny Buck. Attendance has increased by 15 percent to 20 percent each of the past five years, he said.

Among this year’s headlining acts will be Lettuce, a funk band, and the Sam Bush Band. Bush is a bluegrass mandolin player who is considered one of the originators of the Newgrass style, according to information online.

Lagesse Baptist AdamsAs a festival gets bigger, it is able to attract more well-known bands, and more people start coming, Buck said.

“If they see bands they know and love (on the itinerary), they’ll come to your festival,” regardless of whether they know anything about the community where the festival is being held, he said.

“Rooster Walk has grown to become one of the premiere cultural events in our community,” attracting visitors from throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, said EDC Tourism Director Jennifer Doss. “We know that with increased marketing, this following of loyal fans will continue to grow, boosting area tourism.”

Visitors to Martinsville-Henry County generate $66.1 million dollars in revenue, U.S. Travel Association data shows.

Information provided by the EDC shows that tourism generates about $1.37 million in tax revenues for the city and county annually and 735 people have tourism-related jobs in the community.

Buck said the state grant will become part of Rooster Walk’s marketing budget.

Plans are to market the festival through radio, television and website advertising and social media as well as distributing fliers, he said.

He and Jason Lagesse, president of Rooster Walk’s board, said that in marketing this year’s event, emphasis will be placed on reaching music lovers in metropolitan areas of North Carolina, including the Piedmont Triad, Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham.

“There are a lot of folks who live within a two-hour drive (of Henry County) who don’t have awareness” of Rooster Walk, Buck said.

Lagesse added that he wants those people to realize, “Hey, there’s a lot of cool stuff going on just across the border!”

This was the first time that Rooster Walk applied for state tourism dollars, said Lagesse, who prepared the grant application along with Phil Wenkstern.

He said it did so in part to help bring money into the community.

Buck emphasized, however, that the festival has been successful over the years largely due to support from the community and local volunteers.

Walker Shank Memorial Golf Tourney set for April 30th

Walker Shank tee shotPlease join us for the Walker Shank Memorial on Saturday, April 30th at Chatmoss Country Club. Walker was an avid golfer throughout his life, and competed on the Martinsville High School varsity team four years, helping them to four straight Piedmont District titles and Region IV titles.

The tournament will feature a Captain’s Choice format with 4-person teams. This will NOT be a shotgun start. The first team will tee off at 11 a.m., with a new team teeing off every 10 minutes after that.

To download a team registration form, click this link: Golf registration form 2016. Feel free to submit the form via email toroosterwalk@gmail.com. (However, we will still need your registration fee to be mailed in advance to Rooster Walk Inc., P.O. Box 601, Martinsville, Va. 24114).

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Final 30 bands announced!

The Revivalists will play Saturday night at Rooster Walk 8.
The Revivalists will play Saturday night at Rooster Walk 8.

From funk to folk, blues to bluegrass and jambands to jazz, the eighth annual Rooster Walk Music & Arts Festival will have something for just about every music lover.

You already knew about co-headliners Lettuce and Sam Bush, but please make welcome The Revivalists, The Motet, Rayland Baxter, TAUK, Larry Keel Experience, Cabinet, People’s Blues of Richmond, Stephane Wrembel, Jon Stickley Trio, Jarekus Singleton, Wild Ponies, Erin & the Wildfire, Southern Belles, Annabelle’s Curse, Trongone Band, L Shape Lot, Roosevelt Dime, Mason Via Band, Ghost Eagle, Welcome to Hoonah, Gabe Morales, Rex McGee & John Garris, Truckstop Preachers, Mission in the Rain, Juliana MacDowel, Slick Jr. & the Reactors, Maya Burgess, The Fernandez Sisters, the Patrick Henry Community College Patriot Players and a fire performance troupe, Fire My Spirit Productions.

Ticket prices will increase March 1st, which means you’ve got 2 weeks to grab yours and save some money!!

These 30 new bands join previously announced acts like Lettuce and Sam Bush Band, Perpetual Groove, Tab Benoit, Jeff Austin Band, Acoustic Syndicate, Yarn, Town Mountain and others.

Rooster Walk 8 will take place over Memorial Day weekend (May 26-29, 2016) at Pop’s Farm in Martinsville, Va.

More bands coming Feb. 16th!

6958975_DSC_9183Our last batch of band announcements will be released on Tuesday, Feb. 16th, and we can’t wait for you to see ’em!

Whether  you prefer rock, bluegrass, jambands, blues, jazz or folk, we’ve got some awesome new additions in store. The announcement will come two weeks before March 1st, when ticket prices increase across the board.

Rooster Walk 8 will take place over Memorial Day weekend (May 26-29) at Pop’s Farm outside of Martinsville. Lettuce and Sam Bush are the co-headliners of this family friendly event that features on-site camping, food, craft beer, art, crafts, kids activities and the Tuff Strutter 5K, to name a just a few of the attractions.

Lettuce, Sam Bush Band top RW8 lineup

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the Rooster Walk 8 lineup: Lettuce, the Sam Bush BandPerpetual Groove, Acoustic Syndicate, Town Mountain, Billy Strings, Naughty Professor and Junto! We aren’t done adding bands yet, so go ahead and grab your tickets today for RW8, a multi-genre, family-friendly festival which will take place over Memorial Day weekend (May 26-29) at the Pop’s Farm in Martinsville, Va.

These bands join a lineup that already includes the Jeff Austin Band, Tab Benoit, Yarn, Major & the Monbacks, After Jack, Lizzy Ross, Sanctum Sully (electric reunion) and Left Hip Pocket. More band additions will be announced in the coming weeks.

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Tickets now on Sale!!

IMG_5385Tickets to Rooster Walk 8 are now on sale! Many of these tickets (like VIP tickets, and RV passes) are very limited in quantity, so don’t delay. You can learn more about ticket options on this website. The direct link to purchase tickets online is HERE. Tickets are currently available online only.

Rooster Walk 8’s early band lineup includes Jeff Austin Band, Tab Benoit, Yarn, Major & The Monbacks, After Jack, Lizzy Ross, Sanctum Sully (Electric Reunion) and Left Hip Pocket. Festival headliners, as well as many, many more great bands, will be announced soon. RW8 will take place May 26-29, 2016. We hope you’ll spend your Memorial Day weekend with us on Pop’s Farm!

Rooster Walk will feature more than 40 bands of varying genres, plus arts programs, children’s activities, food, craft beer and on-site camping. As part of our nonprofit mission to support music, arts and education in Martinsville-Henry County, a portion of all festival proceeds goes to fund the Penn-Shank Memorial Endowment Scholarship Fund, as well as our new Band Instrument & Repair Program for entry-level band programs in the Martinsville City and Henry County public school systems. For more info, click HERE.

Brewster Walk raises $7,500 for local charities

brewster walk picThe first annual Brewster Walk Craft Beer Festival & Concerts was a huge success, drawing more than 500 attendees uptown and reaching its goal of raising $7,500 for local charities. The money will be donated to the Penn-Shank Memorial Endowment Scholarship Fund for Martinsville High School seniors, as well as Rooster Walk’s new Band Instrument Donation & Repair Program. To learn more about the charities, click HERE.

We’d like to thank all of our sponsors, bands, volunteers and staff who made Brewster Walk such a great success. It wouldn’t have been possible without you!

We will be doing Brewster Walk again next fall, so please make plans to join us in front of the Rives Theatre! Before then, we’ll see you at Rooster Walk 8 from May 26-29, 2016 at Pop’s Farm.

 

Brewster Walk is today!!!

pic uptownBrewster Walk, Uptown Martinsville’s first craft beer festival, kicks off at 1 p.m. today to all VIP ticket holders, and at 2 p.m. to all General Admission ticket holders. GA tickets are available at Daily Grind, Rising Sun Breads and at the festival’s front gate.

We’ve got a ton of Fun Stuff lined up, from an Uptown Scavenger Hunt with great prizes to three amazing concerts from Chris Duarte Group, Wild Ponies and Junto.

The event will be held rain or shine. We can’t wait to see you there!

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Martinsville Bulletin: ‘Festival hopes to draw hundreds’

Scavenger map-JPGBy BEN R. WILLIAMS | Bulletin Staff Writer
Martinsville’s first Brewster Walk event is more than just a craft beer festival, according to event organizer Johnny Buck.
The event will take place Saturday on the 200 block of East Church Street in front of the Rives Theatre in uptown Martinsville. It will last from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. (1 p.m. to 7 p.m. for VIP ticket holders), rain or shine.
In addition to a selection of more than 50 craft beers, the event also will feature live music from The Chris Duarte Group, Wild Ponies and Junto, along with a scavenger hunt.
“It’s more than a beer festival,” Buck said. “It’s also an effort to bring exposure and awareness of some of the different things we have uptown to people who live here and to out-of-towners.”

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Big thanks to Martinsville Henry County Family YMCA, RIDE Solutions and the West Piedmont Workforce Investment Board (WPWIB)  for partnering with us on the FREE FAN SHUTTLE and the FREE BICYCLE RIDES!