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piegirl July 5, 2006 10:48 PM

Midwest Tomato Fest
 
Our 3rd Annual Midwest Tomato Fest is tentatively scheduled for August 27 from 1:30 to 3:30-4:00 pm. The log cabin shelter AREA of Antelope Park, Lincoln, NE. Please let us know how your plants are doing - depending on ripeness we can alter the date. So far in this immediate area we have had less than 1/2 inch of rain since right before Memorial Day. However, my vines are looking good, loads of flowers and a fair set of toms, with highest hopes this year. Let me hear from you - last year we sampled 65 varieties and shared great food and RAIN, we had buckets of RAIN! Mr. Tudball - are you out there???? Piegirl

PaulF July 19, 2006 02:02 PM

Denise:

As of today, July 19, several varieties have started to turn. If the weather helps out and cools off a bit and we get some rain, etc, etc..... most of my varieties should be OK.

piegirl July 19, 2006 09:58 PM

Glad to hear your toms have survived. Mine look ok - probably a lot bud drop in the week. Picked a black krim - hope it is ripe - went on feel. Piegirl

Suze July 19, 2006 10:08 PM

Piegirl, if you have it -- could you post the link to the Yahoo photo album that Mr. Tudball posted at GW last year?

Where/how is Mr. Tudball, btw?

piegirl August 15, 2006 11:26 PM

Thanks KC - are you going to drive up???? We are a smaller group but tons of spirit! Maggie, our vegetarian/organic grower will be there with her dad - they produce great toms. Mark from Grand Island is coming with his family and Paul and Kay, several others from Lincoln/Omaha. And this is the best - a friend is bringing a family heirloom tom - 90 yr old grandfather plus great grandfather grew these and they have kept them in family - supposed to be medium pink color, rl, some ridges, not overly juicy, they think it is probably german in origin. She shared a plant w/ me and all I know is it one hardy little (not so little anymore) plant - never wilted once with horrible heat/humidity we have had, and only light mulch, sofar disease free. It is tough. Join us. Piegirl

johno April 11, 2007 09:10 AM

I'll be there in spirit... I wish there was a tomato festival like this closer to home, like maybe in Branson, MO, but such is life...

gardengalrn April 19, 2007 10:34 PM

Any tentative dates for this years gathering? I won't have tomatoes to bring but I would sure like to attend and meet y'all and see what new things you've tried.

PaulF April 19, 2007 11:02 PM

Will you finally be in the area? Usually Denise (piegirl) sets us up for the third or fourth Sunday in August in Lincoln. Ne. Although we lost one of our original group this year, we will have several newcomers. A better group of people you will never meet and there are always lots of tomatoes and other really good things to sample (remind Piegirl to make scones this year). Bring the family, we are "G" rated and we meet in a large park that is kid friendly. I vote for Aug. 26.

gardengalrn April 20, 2007 10:35 PM

Yes, FINALLY! I hope to be in KS by the last week of June. I tentatively marked the 26th so I can tell my new employer that I just have to have that day off, LOL.

piegirl April 27, 2007 11:21 PM

Hi Lori - Paul told me there were messages - glad you are
in the area and happy to have you attend. Aug 26 sounds good
to me - I'll spread the word locally. The lemon scones will
be there along with tomato preserves - while they are probably
an acquired taste, I grew up eating t-preserves which probablt
helped develop the love of tomatoes,etc. Look forward to meeting you
and your family - as Paul said, great park with fantastic play-
ground. Nice breezy area and by now, I think the Lutheran's
save us a table or two - Denise

piegirl July 19, 2007 04:45 PM

Hi Everyone - Plans are underway for the 4th annual Midwest
Tomato Fest - Sunday, August 26th - Lincoln, Nebraska. We
will meet NEAR the Log Cabin Shelter in Antelope Park - 29th
and A Streets. 1:30 to 3:30 pm. Bring any varieties you wish
to share, a palate cleanser, drink (no alcohol) - salsa, chips,
etc. Ice water will be provided. Last year we sampled 65
varieties - the outstanding, the good, and the spitters! I
will bring the lemon scones and probably fresh tomato preserves.
Antelope is a very family friendly park with great new playground
for those with children. Piegirl

OmahaJB September 1, 2007 11:21 PM

MidWest Tomato Fest 2007
 
I just got through reading through the "Insipid tomato" thread in the general discussion area, and noticed I failed back in May to see PieGirl's invitation (in that thread) to the Midwest Fest. How rude of me not to have noticed. :)

So I wandered over to this thread to see if you guys and gals already had your get together, and see that you had it on the 26th of August. I'm sure you all had lots of fun. I actually moved on August 1st back to my home state of Ohio so I could not have come anyways. Plus, I wasn't able to grow anything out this summer.
Congrats on what I'm sure was a successful Tomato Fest. And thanks for the invite even though I did not see it until this evening PieGirl. Nebraska is truly a fine state! I lived there for 3 1/2 years so I can attest to that.

Regards, Jeff

piegirl September 5, 2007 11:12 PM

Hi Jeff - sorry you missed the Fest but now you can attend
CHOPTAG in Cincinnati area! We had a grand time and certainly
invite you to join us should you be in the area around fest
time. Piegirl

kktwahoo January 7, 2008 06:29 PM

Paul

Which date are you picking for this year? I need to mark our calendar as soon as possible.

Thanks,

Kent & Kathy


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