I have attended many times over the years. Back when Marianne Thompson was in charge of it (her group was called Chatsworth Club II) I used to enjoy it more. Her group had a big "history tent" there, which was very interesting. Today it's run by a different group, since the state went after Marianne. They claimed she spent proceeds of the festival on lingerie for herself and for other assorted unrelated things. Actually the Inn required extensive structural work which does not show from the street. The cost was enormous. I discussed this with Marianne and with Budd Wilson on numerous occasions. Eventually, after several years, she was cleared of all wrongdoing, to my knowledge. But the festival is still run by the other group. It is way too commercialized for my taste and is way too crowded for it to be enjoyable. It always runs the same weekend as the Batsto Country Living Fair, which I always prefer to go to.
One other thing, the Chatsworth Club II also used to run bus tours of forgotten towns, with Budd Wilson leading the tours. I went on one once and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Budd provided most of the photos for Heart of the Pines. He was also the State archaeologist in charge of the Martha Furnace dig, if I remember correctly, as well as the Batsto Glass House dig. His father was a close personal friend of Father Beck and of Arthur D. Pierce.
Anyway I've rambled on long enough.
Barry
BobM said:
I attended one time; too artsy fartsy for me. The amount of people there selling crafts not related to the pines is absolutely staggering. I prefer batsto, whites bogs, and the jamboree; I find them much more authentic.
But...don't go by that. Please do go, maybe it has changed. One thing I don't understand. Its a big event that draws a lot of people, so why does the white horse inn (?) still look the same?