Frankfort Bluegrass Festival returns for 12th edition
The Frankfort Bluegrass Festival returns for its 12th year July 13 and 14 with 40 performances by 15 bands over its two days.
Among the bands playing the Breidert Green and Prairie Park stages in historic downtown Frankfort are award-winning bluegrass acts Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band, Jim Lauderdale & The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys, AJ Lee & Blue Summit, Miles Over Mountains, The Grateful String Band, Wheels North, Special Consensus and more. Bands will play from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday.
Frankfort Bluegrass Festival has been named “Event of the Year” by the International Bluegrass Musical Association, helping organizers attract musicians from around the world, including South Korean bluegrass band Country GongBang, which has gained an international following through festivals in France and Japan.
“This is but one twist to the many stories that have brought us to our 12th annual Bluegrass Festival in Frankfort,” said Steve Haberichter, a founding member of the all-volunteer committee that organizes the festival. “The extraordinary reach of bluegrass music throughout the world has been perpetuated by the IBMA to benefit all. We’re thrilled our audiences get to enjoy new artists in Frankfort every year.”
A full schedule and more information on the free festival is at www.frankfortbluegrassfest.com.
Homewood Public Works director retires


John D. Schaefer, Honewood’s director of Public Works, retired last month following 42 years of public service. Assistant Public Works Director Joshua Burman was promoted to director in a corresponding move.
Schaefer was hired by the village in 1982 as a utility maintenance worker and promoted to a supervisor role in 1990. He became assistant director of Public Works in 1994 and director of Public Works in 1998. He’s also been Homewood’s acting director of Community Development and a part-time Homewood firefighter for 25 years, where he was a member of the Homewood Dive and Rescue team, CART Technical Rescue team and an academy instructor.
“John has been a ‘known professional quantity’ in the municipal world for many years,” said Village Manager Napoleon Haney. “John is a rarity in that, although he had an extensive tenure with Homewood, he was able to consistently remain passionate, creative and highly effective. We’re going to miss John’s tenacity to accomplish big things, his humor and calm demeanor. He’s a real Homewood hero.”
Spirit of Southland Blood Drive set
The third annual Spirit of Southland Blood Drive, a combined inspiration of several leaders from several Southland churches, is planned from 3 to 7 p.m. July 10 and noon to 4 p.m. July 11 at Living Springs Community Church, 19051 South Halsted St., Glenwood.
The yearly event brings together church leaders from area churches, pooling their resources to host a larger blood drive than any of the churches could organize individually.
