May 26, 2019
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – West Virginia’s champion old-time fiddle, bluegrass banjo,  mandolin players and classic cookie bakers competed for top honors on Saturday,  May 25, during the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History’s 43rd  annual Vandalia Gathering. On Sunday, May 26, old-time banjo, lap dulcimer,  flatpick guitar musicians and liars vied for awards.
The winners  were:
Youth Old-Time  Fiddle (age 15 and under)
  1st place – Liam Farley, Chapmanville
  2nd place – Sydnee Stricklin, Hurricane
  3rd place – Mallory Hindman, Reader
 
  Old-Time Fiddle (age 59 and under)
  1st place – Tessa Dillon, Morgantown 
  2nd place – Jesse Milnes, Valley Bend
  3rd place – Andy Fitzgibbon, Montrose
  4th place – Jesse Pearson, Huntington 
  5th place – Ben Davis, Marlinton
  
  Senior Old-Time Fiddle (age 60 and over)
  1st place – Gerry Milnes, Elkins
  2nd place – Jenny Allinder, St. Albans
  3rd place – David Bing, Gandeeville
  4th place – Bob Smakula, Elkins
  5th place – Jim Mullins, St. Albans 
Mandolin (all  ages)
  1st place – Sawyer Chapman, Charleston
  2nd place – Seth Marstiller, Mill Creek
  3rd place – Robin Kessinger, St. Albans
  4th place – Luke Shamblin, Elkiew 
  5th place – Isaac Putnam, Kenna
 
  Bluegrass Banjo (all ages)
  1st place – Nick Freeman, Charleston 
  2nd place – Jake  Eddy, Parkersburg
  3rd place – Jake Stover, Red House
  4th place – Seth Marstiller, Mill Creek
  5th place – Jared Long, Frametown
Lap Dulcimer  (all ages)
  1st place – Nick Freeman, Charleston
  2nd place – Ezra Drumheller, Prosperity 
  3rd place – Tish Westman, Beckley
  4th place – Martha Turley, Ona 
  
  Old-Time Banjo (59 and under)
  1st place – Hunter Walker, Beckley 
  2nd place – Pete Kosky, Charleston
  3rd place – Cody Jordan, Charleston
  4th place – Jarrod Saul, Sumerco
  5th place – Trevor Hammons, Marlinton 
Senior Old-Time  Banjo (age 60 and over)
  1st place – Paul Gartner, Yawkey
  2nd place – Gerry Milnes, Elkins
  3rd place – Jim Mullins, St. Albans 
  4th place –  David Bing, Gandeeville
  5th place – John  Morris, Ivydale
  Youth Flatpick  Guitar (age 15 and under)
  1st place – Hazel Riley, Hillsboro
   
  Flatpick Guitar (all ages)
  1st place – Robin Kessinger, St. Albans 
  2nd place – Matt Lindsey, Culloden
  3rd place – Dan Kessinger, St. Marys 
  4th place – Isaac Putnam, Kenna
5th place – Jarrod Saul, Sumerco
  Liars (all ages)
  Biggest Liar (1st place and Goldenseal magazine’s Golden Shovel  award) James Froemel, Maidesville
  Bigger Liar (2nd place) Gary Buchanan, Creston
  Big Liar (3rd place) Suzy McGinley, Ripley
  Youth (age 15 and under, and Goldenseal magazine’s Golden Shovel  award) Zane Wilkinson, Ovapa
  
  Classic Cookies (all ages)
  1st place – Hannah Potter, Sissonville
  2nd place – Maureen Cremeans, St. Albans
  3rd place – Ashley Susan Hale, Charleston
Youth (age 15  and under) Kendall Atkins, Scott Depot 
The annual Vandalia Gathering is a free celebration of the traditional arts,  music, dance, stories, crafts and foods of West Virginia. The Culture Center  and State Capitol Complex grounds host this expanding family-style gathering  each year on Memorial Day weekend. The unique blending of ethnic and cultural  heritage combines an atmosphere as comfortable as a family reunion with the  excitement of a state fair. The statewide folk festival, named for the proposed  14th colony, pays tribute to the state’s ethnic heritage through a variety of  exhibitions and programs.
Vandalia Gathering is a program of the West Virginia Department Arts, of  Culture and History. For more information, contact Andrea Nelson, public  information specialist for the department, at (304) 558-0220 or [email protected]. 
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