For host family allocation and pickup, I was excited to see my great group of roommates for the week. It was basically a "Man Fest," with my cast manager Jorn from Germany, show manager Gabe from Tucson, Jeremiah from Wisconsin, Louis from Panama, and Jeremy from Montana. Our host parents Karl and Deb lived in the next town over from Winston, although only about a 5-minute drive. Their home was up in the mountains with 6 acres of land. They had 80 or so chickens, roosters, geese, ducks, rabbits, 3 cows, and 2 dogs. It was awesome, and such a relaxing home out in the "Boon docks" as they said. Wednesday was the start of what would be a busy week in Winston.
On Thursday and Friday we did a total of 3 "Stand for Peace" programs. My group of 3 was in a classroom of 7th, 4th, and 3rd graders at a number of schools in the Winston area. The kids had a great time and we were able to perform two BTS (backing track shows) for the schools. I really find our "Stand for Peace" program extremely relevant and effective for the students we work with. Having us work one on one with them in the classroom, and then being able to associate it with the show we perform in the afternoon, seems to make a lasting impact. That night we went for a swim in the river near our host families home. Our host dad had to stay back and finish some work, but he wanted us to be safe from any cougars or other animals...so I carried a massive machete and Jeremiah had a 22 pistol strapped to his leg.
Friday afternoon was the beginning of the Winston Melon Festival, our main sponsor and the reason for UWP being brought to Winston. We helped out with concessions, our UWP booth, kids activities, anything that was needed. It's a fairly small rural festival, but a lot of fun to be apart of. We arrived at the Melon Festival early Saturday morning for rehearsal, and then headed out for the Melon Festival Parade. We had our float, which ended up looking great, and the cast walking behind with international flags waving. We looped UWP music and performed "Keep the Beat" in front of the judges. We even took home the trophy for judge’s choice! We spent the day at the Melon Festival doing more volunteer help with whatever was needed. I signed up to judge the ugly knee contest, but I ended up competing and took home the prize for sexiest knees at the Festival...One of my most coveted accomplishments to date. (*There were 6 people in the contest)
Our show that night was at 8:00 pm and we actually had a local band open up for us playing an hour set. The venue was out doors and a huge turnout for Winston with around 1,200 people in attendance. People brought their blankets and chairs and sat out on the grass lawn in front of the stage. It felt great to perform a show in the cool air and not have to be dripping with sweat like usual. Sunday was our free day and my host parents loaded us up in the car to go up to Crater Lake. It's an ancient volcano that collapsed long ago and has formed a massive lake. It's the deepest lake in the United States at just less than 2,000 feet in some spots.