The Incident at Kickapoo Creek
In 1970, farmer David Lewis held the Kickapoo Creek Rock Festival on his private land in Heyworth, Illinois. Many of the town folks did not want the festival to happen and were stunned when 60,000 people showed up and lingered around the village after the fest was over. They were also surprised when Lewis left his life behind, took his $250,000 he made and never returned to Heyworth. Brigette thanks RC Raycraft for getting the word out about his film that is currently being shown in Central Illinois. (Link below) Reporter: Brigette Burnett [email protected] WAND Photographer: Eric Ahola Film Maker: RC Raycraft www.kickapoocreekmovie.com

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