Keokuk, Victory Park located along the Mississippi River just below the Keokuk-Hamilton Bridge
Starting at 5:30 pm, McNamara's Band will once again return to entertain arriving festival-goers with their well known list of favorite songs.
Once again, Saturday afternoon is geared toward future blues fans and entertainers, with activities to educate and entertain young people of all ages.
At 1 pm, Raeanne's School of Dance will make their annual appearance, sharing their wonderful dancing skills.
Local artist Molly Hurley will demonstrate and teach kids to draw musical instruments starting at 1:40. Molly will also be providing free face painting all afternoon.
The ever popular Harmonica Clinic begins at 2:30 pm, with free harmonicas provided to the first 50 kids attending.
At 3:30 pm, Keokuk's own Nalani Proctor & The Manthers will share their wonderful talents, demonstrate their instruments, and involve attendees in writing a song.
At 4:40 pm, Nalani Proctor & The Manthers return for an hour to share some of their wonderful music.
Tent entertainment sponsored by Keokuk Fine Arts Council