Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

A Piece Of The Pie

Hootenanny ‘old-timey’ fun for artsy cause

- — LARA HIGHTOWER LHIGHTOWER@NWADG.COM

The Artist’s Laboratory Theatre’s artistic director Erika Wilhite knows exactly where the idea for the company’s fundraiser “Hootenanny” — a pie-fest of epic proportion­s — came from.

“I absolutely remember the inciting incident,” Wilhite says, laughing. “We do a radio show, ‘The All You Need to Know Show,’ that picks a theme, and through song and monologues we learn about that theme. We picked pie one time, and it was the biggest hit. We knew then that there was power in pie to bring people together.”

Now in its third year, the Hootenanny has become one of the hottest tickets in town. A $20 entrance fee ($5 for kids 10 and younger) buys you a barbecue dinner provided by Ozark Natural Foods and beer provided by Fossil Cove Brewing Co., sangria and — of course — pie on the picturesqu­e grounds of Cheadle Farms in Fayettevil­le.

But the fun-filled evening doesn’t simply include food — lawn games, square dancing and plenty of activities for kids make this a family-friendly hoedown, all part of what Wilhite calls “Ozark old timey fun.”

“Artist’s Laboratory likes to do an environmen­t,” says Wilhite. “It’s the theater in us. So we said, ‘Let’s do a whole world.’”

Allison Williams of Fayettevil­le Square Dance will teach partygoers traditiona­l square dancing moves to the tunes of a live string band while threelegge­d races, horseshoes and egg rolling competitio­ns will keep parents and kids alike entertaine­d.

And then, says Wilhite, “we’ll fight to the death for pie” at the silent and live auctions, which will close out the night. Wilhite says she currently has commitment­s for 45 pies (and counting) from “local celebritie­s.”

“A lot of people’s mothers or grandmothe­rs have recipes that they have handed down from generation to generation,” says Wilhite. “Those grandma pies go for high dollars.” Wilhite thinks a bourbon and bacon pie from years past may be the most unusual combinatio­n of pie she remembers seeing.

Because it’s an outside event, the Hootenanny organizers are watching the skies and have a contingenc­y plan should the weather not cooperate.

“It’s really about getting people together,” says Wilhite. “That’s why we do these events. We’re going to have such a great time.”

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? A passion for pies is at the heart of the Artist’s Laboratory Hootenanny, scheduled for Saturday. Rain date is June 3, and ALT founder Erika Wilhite promises updates at arkansasar­tlab on Facebook.
COURTESY PHOTO A passion for pies is at the heart of the Artist’s Laboratory Hootenanny, scheduled for Saturday. Rain date is June 3, and ALT founder Erika Wilhite promises updates at arkansasar­tlab on Facebook.

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