![]() Roger Netz, aka the “Sandyhill Kid” will provide Western songs and storytelling at the Opera House porch, Sherry said. Sherry has found plenty of local volunteers to help bring the weekend alive too. The group which ran Frontier Days in the past is now running the Genesis Music Festival, a three-day event over the same weekend. This is the first time in years that the Fort Museum and Frontier Village will be putting on the event itself. He’ll also have short ropes to teach the kids, Sherry said. “He will be doing several performances on Saturday afternoon, and I’m really excited to have him.” ![]() that can trick rope a 100-foot-long rope. “Our big star, Marty Tipton - the Oklahoma kid,” Sherry said. Carlson was demonstrating his gourd carving skills for visitors. David Carlson, of Otho, looks over a mythical animal mask he made from a gourd during the 2017 Frontier Days Celebration at the Fort Museum and Frontier Village.
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