In the sleepy little midwestern town of Winterset, you will find a fitting tribute to their celebrity son, Marion Robert Morrison who was born here on May 26, 1907. Long before launching his incredibly popular five-decade career in film, John Wayne spent his childhood in this charming town as Marion Morrison. Every year to honor their hometown legend, the proud folks of Winterset host the most marvelous weekend-long celebration on the weekend closest to his birthday. This year, this event takes place May 23-26th. I had the great pleasure of making the journey to this festival last May when their special guest of honor, and theme of events, was the legendary Maureen O'Hara who shared five films with Duke. (You can read more on my trek to last year's fest, by clicking here.)
This year's schedules of events promises to awaken this sleepy small town with much of the same fun-packed frivolity as before. An adventure awaits from FREE film screenings, to a tour of his birthplace home, to a real rodeo, to pie eating and a celebrity benefit dinner plus so much more! If you're the type that absolutely must get up-close to some relatives, co-stars or even book experts of John Wayne because it almost feels like being part of the Wayne inner circle, you're in for a treat. As part of this year's line-up, you will have the chance to nab those name-dropping bragging rights with the following folks:
Lana Wood, co-star with John Wayne from THE SEARCHERS...
-as special guest to the Birthplace Museum Benefit Dinner and Auction, Wood will recount her tales of portraying "little Debbie" on the set while working with Wayne and Ford in Monument Valley. Wood is also known as Natalie Wood's real-life little sister and for her stint as a 'Bond girl.' Following, John Wayne's daughter Aissa will host the popular auction of John Wayne memorabilia.
Scott Eyman, biographer of "John Wayne: The Life and Legend"...
-discussion and autograph session from the celebrated author who has been this month's guest programmer along side Robert Osborne, introducing Wayne's "Star of the Month" film series.
Glenn Frankel, author of "The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend"...
-discussion and book signing from this New York Times best-selling author who accounts the real back stories behind this enduring classic western.
Many activities at the John Wayne Birthday Celebration are free, some events attach a reasonable cost and certain key events require reserved tickets (such as the Birthplace Museum Benefit Dinner and Auction)~ so get your tickets early! Check out their site for all the details at www.johnwaynebirthplace.museum/birthday or call (877) 462-1044. Donations are happily accepted so fundraising is ongoing for the world's only museum dedicated to John Wayne. Groundbreaking for this museum should kick off this spring!
(*photos and scheduling are courtesy of the John Wayne Birthplace Museum site)
The full schedule of activities and events:
Friday, May 23
9am–5pm | John Wayne Birthplace | |
All Day |
FREE John Wayne Movies The Searchers, Stagecoach and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
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Iowa Theater
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6pm | Madison County Fairgrounds | |
9pm | Western Swing Dance | Madison County Fairgrounds |
7am - 11am
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Fire Station
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All Day |
FREE John Wayne Movies The Searchers, Stagecoach and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
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Iowa Theater
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9am–5pm | John Wayne Birthplace | ||||
9am
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John Wayne Birthplace 5K Run/Walk
John Wayne Birthplace lot, corner of Washington & Second Streets |
John Wayne Birthplace lot
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10am
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Madison County Chamber
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12:30pm - 3pm
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Courthouse Square
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1pm |
Book Symposium with authors Lana Wood, Scott Eyman, Glenn Frankel and Aissa Wayne
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1pm | Cowboy Mounted Shooters | Madison County Fairgrounds | |||
2pm
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Madison County Chamber
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John Wayne Birthplace Museum Benefit DinnerMadison County Historical Complex, 815 South Second Ave., Winterset
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All Day |
FREE John Wayne Movies The Searchers, Stagecoach and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
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Iowa Theater
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10am | Cowboy Mounted Shooters | Madison County Fairgrounds |
10am–4:30pm | John Wayne Birthplace |
This looks SO AMAZING! I know my husband would love it – as would I!
ReplyDeleteOur DVR really worked overtime in April, recording all those John Wayne movies. There were several we had not seen. He was one busy actor!