November 12 – 14, 2009
Tombstone, Arizona
(Tentative, times etc., could still change, so check back in as we get closer)
Thursday, November 12, – 6:30 p.m.
Six-Gun City, Corner of Fifth and Toughnut Streets
Welcome Cocktail Reception sponsored by (your name here)
Terry "Ike" Clanton: Master of Ceremonies
Murdock: Sergeant At Arms
Mary Ann Clanton: Chairman Emeritus
Friday, November 13, 10:00 a.m. Reservations requested (520) 255-5553 Reg. $15.00 Special price $10.00 tax include - (kids 12 and under free)
Fifth and Toughnut Streets
Good Enough Mine Tour - This is a great tour, it's not claustrophobic,
63 degrees year round, hand rail supported stairs into the mine.
Friday, November 13, 1:00 p.m.
Four Deuces Saloon, Corner of Third and Allen Street
Women on the inside (prize give-aways, period dress discussion, plus quilting
with Vickie Flanders)
men on the outside (Cigars & Beer consumed) Speaker; Richard from Smoke
Signals Smoke Shop
Cigars sponsored by Steve "Creek" Johnson from Ohio.
Friday, November 13, 3:00 p.m. (Admission Tickets can be purchased early at the OK Corral)
OK Corral, Allen Street
"What Really Happened" with speaker Terry Ike Clanton, followed by Tombstone's
Main Event: A Tragedy at the O.K. Corral, an acclaimed
production that presents the events leading up to and including the Earp-Clanton
street fight of October 26, 1881
Friday, November 13, 7:00 p.m.
Big Nose Kates Saloon, Allen Street
Join Ike Clanton and Huckleberry Productions for an interactive 1880's LIVE show.
Costume Contests: Best Shady Lady and Best Male Tombstone Historical Character
(Trophies for winners) cash bar
Saturday, November 14, 9:00 a.m.
Tombstone Livery, Highway 82 (2.5 miles outside of Tombstone)
"Ike Clanton Shootout" 6 stage SASS action shooting match
Honorary Starter Ike Clanton will fire the first shot at 9:00 a.m.
Match director for the Tombstone Ghost Rider Outlaws, Wily Yankee, Registration
for the match will begin at 8:00 am and shooter's
meeting at 9:00. SASS rules apply to all shooters. Entry Fee of $10.00
Awards following the match. (Some of these pistoleros
can empty 2 pistols, a rifle and a shotgun in less than 20 seconds, come
and see for yourself. Spectators are always welcome
at the Tombstone Livery Stable, no admission fee. For shooter info
go to www.tgroutlaws.com
Saturday, November 14, 10:30 a.m. Free Tour
Front of Bird Cage Theater, Sixth and Allen Streets
Historical Walking Tour of Tombstone hosted by Terry “Ike” Clanton
You'll hear the Clanton's side of the famous OK Corral gunfight
Saturday, November 14, 3:30pm to 4:30pm
Tombstone Livery, Highway 82 (2.5 miles outside of Tombstone)
"World Champion" Mounted Shooting Demonstration - Free Admission
Cowboy Doug and Tequila Terri will do a Mounted Shooting Demonstration
in the arena at Tombstone Livery Stable from 3:30 to 4:30.
Doug and Terri are both SASS World Champion Mounted Shooters. Mounted
Shooting is strapping on 2, 45 caliber single action pistols,
climbing on your fastest horse and riding through a designated course while
you shoot out balloon targets with blank ammunition.
The hot embers from the black powder break the balloons if you are within
12 feet of the target. You have to shoot out 5 targets then
holster your first gun and pull your second smoke wagon and go to work
on the next 5 targets. Sometimes the 10 targets are eliminated
and the run is over in less that 13 seconds. And sometimes the Cowgirls
beat the Cowboys at this event. High Action! Come and Watch!
No spectator fee!
Saturday, November 14, 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Tombstone Livery, Highway 82 (2.5 miles outside of Tombstone)
Meet & Greet, Cowpoke Social Hour with "Live" Music
The three of the best "old time music" musicians this side of the Mississippi
will be entertaining for the Clanton Days Dinner and Old
Fashioned Talent Show. They are collectively known as the "Arthritis
Brothers String Band". If you would like to hear the type of music
that Doc, Wyatt, and Ike were listening to during the hayday of Tombstone,
don't miss them.
Saturday, November 14, 5:30 p.m.
Tombstone Livery, Highway 82 (2.5 miles outside of Tombstone)
A Western Costume Affair: Reception and Final Banquet (Chuck Wagon & Dinner Show)
5:30 Chuck Wagon Dinner and Old Fashion Talent Show
The Chuck Wagon Dinner menu will consist of:
Hickory Smoked Beef Brisket that melts in your mouth.
Bucaroo Beans
Bunkhouse Potatoes
Sixgun Salad
Cake and Ice Cream
For those of you not familiar with Chuck Wagon ettiquette... we start the
serving line at 5:30, if you are late you get what's left.
(Any Tombstone cowboy will tell you, "It's best not to disappoint the camp
cookie".)
prices: $19 for adults
$15 for wranglers under 12 years old
1880's period dress is suggested, but not required. Awards for best dress female, and best dressed male.
Seating is limited so please make reservations early!
For info and dinner reservations contact Cowboy Doug or Tequila Terri at:
Tombstone Livery Stable,
tombstonelivery@msn.com or 520-457-3559
Check out the Tombstone Livery website at: www.tombstonelivery.com
After Dinner Entertainment: Ike Clanton's Old Fashion Talent Show,
Story, Song, Poetry, Dance, or other Old Fashioned Entertainment.
Award for best entertainer. Cowpoke fun for everyone!
Cowboy Doug and Tequila Terri: Host & camp cookie
Terry "Ike" Clanton: Master of Ceremonies
Steve "Creek" Johnson: Sergeant At Arms
Mary Ann Clanton: Chairman Emeritus
Saturday, November 14, 10:30 p.m.
Meet in front of the Crystal Palace Saloon on Allen Street
The Original Ghost Walk Through the Streets of Tombstone. Experience the
paranormal in one of the most haunted towns
in America. Make sure you bring a camera (digital or film) you won't believe
what this group finds every year!
Terry “Ike” Clanton started the original ghost tours of Tombstone 16 years
ago. A few years later he was join by psychic
Vickie Flanders and Tombstone resident Pat Kelly.
Wear warm clothes and comfortable shoes!