The
3rd Annual Palatka Bluegrass Festival will take place from
February 8 – 10, 2007 at the
Rodeheaver Boys Ranch – Highway 19,
Palatka, FL. Headliners will include the new B

ibey, Gulley, Leadbetter super-band Grasstowne in their first festival appearance, as well as Rhonda Vincent, Larry Stephenson, James King, Doyle Lawson, The Grascals, The Cherryholmes, and more.
This three day festival presents a top line-up from start to finish.
Rodeheaver Boys Ranch is located about ten miles south of the town of Palatka, FL along state route 20, just north of the Ocala National Forest. The ranch provides a home for boys who, because of neglect or parental incapacity, have been judged suitable for residential housing. Boys living at Rodeheaver have no history of legal problems and are not delinquent. Rather, they need a home and structure, which Rodeheaver provides. The Palatka Bluegrass Festival is one of the major fund raising events for this very pleasant and welcoming facil
ity.
During the past three years, the Ranch has developed a campground, which now provides over 500 sites with water and electricity, for bluegrass fans who are RVers. The town of Palatka provides additional housing in motels. The campground provides generous numbers of porta-johns. The festival offers regular shuttle service to the performance area for those who find walking difficult. A covered shed assures that performances can continue regardless of weather. There is a shower area where festival attendees can get hot showers. Breakfast is served in the Rodeheaver dining room each morning. Festival food vendors in 2006 sold a variety of fair foods and more wholeso
me offerings, including a first class Cajun kitchen.
Promoters Adams and Anderson have assured a top notch lineup and spent significant time tutoring Rodeheaver officials in the how to’s of festival preparation and promotion. Little is left to chance at this event. The date for early bird tickets is past, but tickets at the gate cost $70.00 for all three days, including camping. There is plenty of field picking representing a wide variety of skill levels and there is an Open Stage each morning at 11:00. This festival provides first-class traditional bluegrass in a setting designed to maximize enjoyment.