pp —— Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Chicque’s Rock Revival this Sunday The First Annual Chic- que’s Rock Revival will be held Sunday, September 7, 1980, from 1:00 pm until 2:00 am at Circle Creek Farm Campground, Route 441, Marietta. A collection of rock, new wave and country music will be presented by performers including The Sharks, Hunt- er, The Wooden Band, The West Philly Speed Boys, Doc Roc and the Nuclear Dogs, and The Susquehanna River Band. Also included will be the debut performance of The Eyes; the first local new wave band featuring a female lead vocalist, Wendy Bernhart. Complementing Wendy's talents are sound engineer Ron Zemba, per- cussionist Mel Henry, George Shinkosky on bass guitar and vocals, Mike Weirich playing guitar and ~ keyboards, and Dave Walt- on on lead guitar and vocals. - Weather permitting, a skydiving exhibition will be presented by the Maytown Sport Parachute Club. The Chicque’s Rock Revival will be held rain or shine, and a circus tent covering approx- imately 4,000 square feet will be erected on the Festival site. Tickets are available at Circle Creek Campground, Shank’s Tav- ern, Marietta, Budget Disc- O-Tape, Lancaster, For Every Ear, Elizabethtown, The Sound Lab, York, and at the gate. Refreshments will be available at all times, and a food concession stand will be sponsored by the Colum- bia Little Theater. For more information call 426-3511 or 426-1234. Bainbridge Fire Co. Harvest Festival It is once again time for the Bainbridge Fire Com- pany’s annual Harvest Fest- ival to be held on the lawn of the Nissley Vineyards Win- ery. The picnic/dance/wine tasting celebration will be held Saturday, September 13, 4 to 9 pm. The festival will feature organ music by the Inter- nations, George Engle and Tom McGlynn, and the dance music of the Zimmy Schmidt Orchestra. Visitors will have the chance to stomp some grapes and sip some wine or take a hayride which will wind through the vineyards. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Bainbridge Fire Company. Rain date is Sunday, September 14. Old-fashioned grape stomping from last year’s Harvest Festival Decanter produced for the first annual Lancaster County Volunteer Fireman’s Olympics to be held at Mount Hope Estate & Winery this Saturday. Mount Hope Estate hosts Fire Olympics The first annual Lancaster County Volunteer Fireman's Olympics is being held on September 6 at Mount Hope Estate & Winery and hosted by the Penryn Fire Com- pany. Over twenty Lan- caster County Volunteer Companies are expected to participate for cash prizes in five ‘“‘Olympic’” events which include the popular Battle of the Barrel and Bucket Brigade. The Fire- man Olympics will begin at 9:00 am in the Mount Hope Gardens and continue through 6:00 pm. There will be plenty of home baked goods, live music and other surprises to mark the festivities. Fireman’s Olympics Day is also the release date of a limited edition chinaware decanter in honor of Penn- sylvania Volunteer Firemen with three special one-of-a- kind versions of the De- canter produced for the Fireman’s Olympics. A twenty-three carat gold Decanter, a silver Decanter, and a bronze Decanter will each be awarded to the first, second, and third place finishers in the Olympic competition. The Decanter, in general release form, is a hand- painted figurine of the Volunteer Firefighter in action. Fully decorated with axe in hand, silver buckles and cuffs, and VFD insignia on his helmet, the Volunteer stands proudly attired in classic firefighting garb. Only 2,400 Decanters will be produced. The winning Volunteer Company, armed with sledges and as part of the victor’s spoils, will get to break the decanter master mold so that no more can ever be made. Pennsylvania Volunteer Firefighters benefit by both the Olympic festivities and the sale of the limited edition Mount Hope Decant- ers. Mount Hope Estate and Winery is setting aside part of the proceeds from the decanter sales to help defray the costs of this year’s Pennsylvania State Volun- teer Fireman’s Convention, and, parking and other proceeds from the Fire- man’s Olympics are being donated to the Lancaster County Firefighting School. Mount Hope Estate & Winery is located on Route 72, five miles north of Manheim, at Exit 20 of the Pennsylvainia Turnpike. Wine-tasting tours of the Victorian Mount Hope Man- sion are conducted daily from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm.
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