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2013 Doo-Nanny Set for EasterWeekend


Begun as a roadside folk art show in 1996, the Doo-Nanny, an outsider


folk art event, is now located on a beautiful 80-acre farm in Seale. The weekend celebration includes a wacky “lo-fi” filmfestival, fun food and an eclectic assortment of music and activities. Organizer BurchAnthony invites all” inventors,moviemakers, ballerinas,


bikers, morticians, bakers, artists, conspiracy theorists, scientists, foodies, eco-whatevers, moonshiners, comedians, fire-spinners, yodelers, animal- trainers, pickle-makers, party girls, sockmonkeys, stackers, jugglers,musi- cians, whittlers, beggars, wanderers and map-makers” to take part in this weekend extravaganza. Held this yearMarch 29 - 31, theDoo-Nanny kicks off once again on Fri-


day night at the Possum Trot auction on Hwy. 431 in Seale where, in addi- tion to the usual auction offerings, there will be pieces of folk art made by theDoo-Nanny’s visiting artists, for sale.Music and good food (often a low country boil of fresh Gulf ofMexico shrimp) round out the offerings. Saturday and Sunday from10 a.m. - 5 p.m. themerriment continues in the


Woods ofWonder (Anthony’s home place)where you can buy allmanner of folk art, jewelry, clothing, crafts, food and more. On Saturday night there will be a monstrous bonfire. Camping is available but sites are limited, so you’ll need reserve one. Formore info, visitDoo-Nanny.com. Click here to read a profile of Butch


2013 Doo-Nanny poster


Anthony published in Columbus and the Valley,April 2010 http://columbu- sandthevalley.com/archives/ma10/thinkers.html.


One of the highlights of the Doo-Nanny is the large sculptural burn on Saturday evening.

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