Festival Brings Yesteryear To Life

Ozark Gospel Jubilee Band performed Sunday afternoon at the 30th annual Cane Hill Harvest Festival. Members include Dee Bartholomew, left, and Ken Harvey.
Ozark Gospel Jubilee Band performed Sunday afternoon at the 30th annual Cane Hill Harvest Festival. Members include Dee Bartholomew, left, and Ken Harvey.

Ozark Gospel Jubilee Band performed Sunday afternoon at the 30th annual Cane Hill Harvest Festival. Members include Dee Bartholomew, left, and Ken Harvey.

Ozark Gospel Jubilee Band performed Sunday afternoon at the 30th annual Cane Hill Harvest Festival. Members include Dee Bartholomew, left, and Ken Harvey.

Ozark Gospel Jubilee Band performed Sunday afternoon at the 30th annual Cane Hill Harvest Festival. Members include Dee Bartholomew, left, and Ken Harvey.

PHOTOS BY LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Edwin Cox stokes the fire to cook sugar cane to make sorghum molasses. Demonstrations of how sorghum molasses is made is one of the popular spots at the Cane Hill Harvest Festival.

PHOTOS BY LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Edwin Cox stokes the fire to cook sugar cane to make sorghum molasses. Demonstrations of how sorghum molasses is made is one of the popular spots at the Cane Hill Harvest Festival.

PHOTOS BY LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Edwin Cox stokes the fire to cook sugar cane to make sorghum molasses. Demonstrations of how sorghum molasses is made is one of the popular spots at the Cane Hill Harvest Festival.

Bill Page of Van Buren talks to Angela Gaines of Prairie Grove about his mule, Levi. Page grew up in Morrow and brings a mule each year to power the mill to crush sugar cane plants.

Bill Page of Van Buren talks to Angela Gaines of Prairie Grove about his mule, Levi. Page grew up in Morrow and brings a mule each year to power the mill to crush sugar cane plants.

Bill Page of Van Buren talks to Angela Gaines of Prairie Grove about his mule, Levi. Page grew up in Morrow and brings a mule each year to power the mill to crush sugar cane plants.

Canaan Duncan, left, and Jerry Bigfeather, both of Stilwell, Okla., entertained visitors with some live music in the Historic Cane Hill Museum on Sunday afternoon.

Canaan Duncan, left, and Jerry Bigfeather, both of Stilwell, Okla., entertained visitors with some live music in the Historic Cane Hill Museum on Sunday afternoon.

Canaan Duncan, left, and Jerry Bigfeather, both of Stilwell, Okla., entertained visitors with some live music in the Historic Cane Hill Museum on Sunday afternoon.

Charlotte Barlett and her family moved to Prairie Grove about three years ago and enjoy coming to the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. She was excited to find someone with the same maiden name as hers on a timeline listed in the Historic Cane Hill Museum.

Charlotte Barlett and her family moved to Prairie Grove about three years ago and enjoy coming to the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. She was excited to find someone with the same maiden name as hers on a timeline listed in the Historic Cane Hill Museum.

Charlotte Barlett and her family moved to Prairie Grove about three years ago and enjoy coming to the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. She was excited to find someone with the same maiden name as hers on a timeline listed in the Historic Cane Hill Museum.

The A.R. Carroll Drugstore at Cane Hill is filled with beautiful homemade quilts for visitors to see during the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. About 28 quilts were hung on the walls or over tables in the building.

The A.R. Carroll Drugstore at Cane Hill is filled with beautiful homemade quilts for visitors to see during the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. About 28 quilts were hung on the walls or over tables in the building.

The A.R. Carroll Drugstore at Cane Hill is filled with beautiful homemade quilts for visitors to see during the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. About 28 quilts were hung on the walls or over tables in the building.

Sugar cane is grown every year specifically to be used to make sorghum molasses during the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. The festival goes on in the background of this photo. A large tent provides shade and a place for visitors to eat and enjoy live music. Food and craft vendors are a part of the festival, as well as demonstrations of past traditions.

Sugar cane is grown every year specifically to be used to make sorghum molasses during the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. The festival goes on in the background of this photo. A large tent provides shade and a place for visitors to eat and enjoy live music. Food and craft vendors are a part of the festival, as well as demonstrations of past traditions.

Sugar cane is grown every year specifically to be used to make sorghum molasses during the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. The festival goes on in the background of this photo. A large tent provides shade and a place for visitors to eat and enjoy live music. Food and craft vendors are a part of the festival, as well as demonstrations of past traditions.

Canaan Duncan, left, and Jerry Bigfeather, both of Stilwell, Okla., entertained visitors with some live music in the Historic Cane Hill Museum on Sunday afternoon.

Canaan Duncan, left, and Jerry Bigfeather, both of Stilwell, Okla., entertained visitors with some live music in the Historic Cane Hill Museum on Sunday afternoon.

Canaan Duncan, left, and Jerry Bigfeather, both of Stilwell, Okla., entertained visitors with some live music in the Historic Cane Hill Museum on Sunday afternoon.

The A.R. Carroll Drugstore at Cane Hill is filled with beautiful homemade quilts for visitors to see during the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. About 28 quilts were hung on the walls or over tables in the building.

Sugar cane is grown every year specifically to be used to make sorghum molasses during the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. The festival goes on in the background of this photo. A large tent provides shade and a place for visitors to eat and enjoy live music. Food and craft vendors are a part of the festival, as well as demonstrations of past traditions.

Sugar cane is grown every year specifically to be used to make sorghum molasses during the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. The festival goes on in the background of this photo. A large tent provides shade and a place for visitors to eat and enjoy live music. Food and craft vendors are a part of the festival, as well as demonstrations of past traditions.

Sugar cane is grown every year specifically to be used to make sorghum molasses during the Cane Hill Harvest Festival. The festival goes on in the background of this photo. A large tent provides shade and a place for visitors to eat and enjoy live music. Food and craft vendors are a part of the festival, as well as demonstrations of past traditions.

General News on 09/21/2016