28th Annual Buffalo Commons Storytelling and Music Festival (Read More)
The 29th Annual Buffalo Commons Storytelling and Music Festival is packed with opportunities to laugh, have fun, learn and remember. Journey through the dusty trails, starlit nights, and campfire tales of the American cowboy with nationally-renowned cowboy storytellers and musicians. Their gripping tales and raw, authentic songs from the trail is the ultimate tribute to the Grit of the West. A guest visual artist will open your heart and stimulate your perceptions as you follow his life’s journey through his photography, art and stories. A bus tour will take you to a site where ordinary Nebraskans had an extraordinary impact on history. Festival 2026 will be one to love, from the Historic Fox Theatre stage show, dinner cabaret, historical tour and venues, art shows, museum melodies and memories, open mic opportunities, poetry sharing, Kids Fest and more! Events take place throughout McCook. Some events are free, and some require ticket purchase. For full details, visit the festival website. Featured Cowboy Storytellers, Poets and Musicians: Andy Hedges and Dom Flemons Dom Flemons is known as “The American Songster®" since his repertoire covers over one hundred years of American roots music. Flemons is a folk musician, black country artist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, music scholar, historian, actor, slam poet, record collector, curator, podcaster, cultural commentator, influencer, and the creator, host, and producer of the American Songster Radio Show on WSM in Nashville, TN. He is considered an expert player on the banjo, guitar, harmonica, jug, percussion, quills, fife and rhythm bones. Songster, reciter, storyteller, guitarist, and collector of cowboy songs and poems, Andy Hedges fell in love with traditional music by listening to his father’s cassettes of cowboy songs. Andy’s vast and varied repertoire includes classic cowboy poetry recitations, obscure cowboy songs, dust bowl ballads, and blues. He also hosts a podcast, Cowboy Crossroads. Featured Artist: Wesaam Al-Badry At the age of eleven, artist and photographer Wesaam Al-Badry’s family fled his home country of Iraq at the onset of the Gulf War. Before relocating to Lincoln, the family spent four years in a refugee camp in Saudi Arabia where he first experimented with a camera. Wesaam began documenting what was happening around him to help process his experiences. That experience has sculpted much of his work, which focuses on capturing the human struggle. Believing that he could help others by telling their stories through his work encouraging them to see their beauty and begin a process of healing.
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28th Annual Buffalo Commons Storytelling and Music Festival (Read More)
The 28th Annual Buffalo Commons Storytelling and Music Festival is packed with opportunities to laugh, have fun, learn and remember. Our nationally renowned storyteller will spin hilariously poignant stories, a one-of-a-kind musical experience will awaken your spirit and make it dance. Visual artists will inspire and stimulate your perceptions, and a walk-through history where history happened will amaze and enlighten. Don’t miss a single extraordinary event--Historic Fox Theatre stage show, dinner cabaret, historical tour and venues, art shows, museum melodies and memories, open mic opportunities, poetry sharing, Kids Fest and more! Events on Friday and on Saturday night require paid tickets. Events on Saturday during the day and on Sunday are free and open to the public. For a complete schedule and information about purchasing tickets, visit https://buffalocommons.org/. Friday, June 13 9 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. – Last Battle on the Plains Tour $30 advance tickets required 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. – George Norris Historical Site free tours and storytelling with editorial cartoons 7:30 p.m. – “Everyone Has a Story” Evening at the Historic Fox Theater includes Storyteller and Musician, Don White and Musical Artists, Zoe Lewis and the Souvenirs $20 tickets required ($5 youth 18 & under) Saturday, June 14 MUSEUM OF THE HIGH PLAINS – FREE EVENTS 8:45 a.m. Meet & Greet – with rolls and coffee 9:00 a.m. A Legacy on Canvas, Todd Williams 10:20 a.m. Humor from the Heart, Storyteller and Musician, Don White 11:15 a.m. Musical Storytelling, Musical Artists, Zoe Lewis and the Souvenirs 12:30 p.m. Stories, Poetry, Music and Fun – Open Mic, All are welcome to participate. GEORGE NORRIS HISTORICAL SITE - FREE EVENT 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. – tours and storytelling with editorial cartoons MCCOOK CITY LIBRARY – FREE EVENT 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. Kids Fest –Stories, activities, crafts, and a performance by storyteller and musician, Don White ARTBANK MCCOOK - FREE EVENT 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. Spontaneous Dance and Movement of the Brush Todd Williams Art Exhibit GEORGE NORRIS HISTORICAL SITE - FREE EVENT 3 p.m. - Garden Party. Enjoy an afternoon of Norris stories. Host, Clark Bates as Senator Norris. EMBERS BAKERY – $45 ADVANCE TICKETS REQUIRED 6:30 p.m. The Shortest Path Between Two People – Dinner Cabaret followed by Storyteller/Musician, Don White and Musical Feature, Zoe Lewis and the Souvenirs Sunday, June 15 MUSEUM OF THE HIGH PLAINS – FREE EVENT 2:00 p.m. - Heroism on the Plains, Humanities Speaker, Dan Holtz