Oz-Stravaganza! 2014: Third Time’s a Charm
![A photo taken from the black Thunderbird convertible by Paul Miles Schneider as he was driven down the parade route during Oz-Stravaganza! How could he resist such a lovely Dorothy and Glinda?](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/Oz-StravaganzaParade_2014.jpg)
A photo taken from the black Thunderbird convertible by Paul Miles Schneider as he was driven down the parade route during Oz-Stravaganza! How could he resist such a lovely Dorothy and Glinda?
After my inaugural trip to this festival in 2011 as a denizen of Authors Alley, I knew I would be back. It was a wonderful experience from start to finish, and I immediately felt like part of an enthusiastic, loving, accepting family—an impression I held for both the people running it and the community that gathers each year to celebrate the “place” as much as the “birth” of the original author of Oz.
A second visit happened in 2012 when I was back as one of the special guests among a glittering roster that included parade grand marshal Gregory Maguire, author of “Wicked,” André De Shields, who created a platform-shoed sensation in the title role of the 1975 Broadway musical “The Wiz,” and the final festival appearance of MGM Munchkin Margaret Pellegrini, always a delight (okay, a hoot) wherever she went and whenever we met up for these happy occasions.
Two years passed before this latest sojourn to L. Frank Baum’s hometown (bad timing for me in 2013), but, as it is often said, “third time’s a charm.” The 2014 festival was indeed charming, or at least that’s the word brought repeatedly to mind. Before the festival’s official kickoff, I arranged to get together with my local friend Ryan Zlomek, who took me up to see the serene and breathtaking Chittenango Falls. Paradise on earth!
![Paul Miles Schneider visits Chittenango Falls in Cazenovia, NY. Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/ChittenangoFalls_PaulMilesSchneider.jpg)
Paul Miles Schneider visits Chittenango Falls in Cazenovia, NY. Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.
The festivities began (at least for me) with a hard-cider tasting, hosted by the International Wizard of Oz Club on a breezy and cool Thursday evening at Critz Farms in Cazenovia—a charming (truly!), 350-acre location. This year, the club’s national convention was held in conjunction with the local festival, adding significantly to the number of choices of what to do and see.
![International Wizard of Oz Club members at a hard-cider tasting held at Critz Farms in Cazenovia, NY.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/OzClub_CiderTasting_CritzFarms.jpg)
International Wizard of Oz Club members at a hard-cider tasting held at Critz Farms in Cazenovia, NY.
Friday morning, I attended my second Oz Club -sponsored event. It was breakfast this time at the Craftsman Inn in Fayetteville, where most of the conventioneers and Oz-Stravaganza! guests were boarded for the weekend. Club member Blair Frodelius interviewed Roger Stanton Baum, great grandson of L. Frank Baum and author of his own Oz books, including “Dorothy of Oz,” recently adapted for the big screen as an animated feature film entitled, “Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return.” Roger is known to “go on a bit” whenever he’s interviewed, which he usually jokes about himself. This time, I thought his answers were keenly perceptive, honest, humorous, economical, and … you guest it … charming. For example, when asked about his early impressions of his great-grandmother Maud Gage Baum, wife of Oz creator L. Frank Baum, the first thing that came to mind for him was “fear.” I loved his answer because it was so candid and funny. He said Maud was such a stern-looking woman as she would sit imperiously in her wing-backed chair, but once you got to know her, she was a lovely person.
![Blair Frodelius interviews author Roger S. Baum, great-grandson of L. Frank Baum, at an International Wizard of Oz Club breakfast in Fayetteville, NY.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/BlairFrodelius_OzClub_RogerSBaum.jpg)
Blair Frodelius interviews author Roger S. Baum, great-grandson of L. Frank Baum, at an International Wizard of Oz Club breakfast in Fayetteville, NY.
![A collection of vintage Judy Garland dresses from Macy's. Such a great display courtesy of Jonathan Shirshekan at the All Things Oz Museum and Gift Shop.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/JudyGarlandDresses_AllThingsOz.jpg)
A collection of vintage Judy Garland dresses from Macy’s. Such a great display courtesy of Jonathan Shirshekan at the All Things Oz Museum and Gift Shop.
The museum was bustling that Friday afternoon. Everyone was anticipating the start of Oz-Stravaganza! 2014. Jonathan brought several helpers with him to assist in setting up his wonderful collection of screen-worn Judy Garland costumes.
![Jonathan Shirshekan and Bobby Remis pause for a millisecond as they continue setting up this ever-growing collection of Judy Garland costumes at the All Things Oz Museum and Gift Shop.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/JonathanShirshekan_BobbyRemis.jpg)
Jonathan Shirshekan and Bobby Remis pause for a millisecond as they continue setting up this ever-growing collection of Judy Garland costumes at the All Things Oz Museum and Gift Shop.
It made me both happy and sad to see the costumes worn at countless personal appearances by MGM Munchkins Clarence Swensen (special guest Myrna’s late husband) and Margaret Pellegrini. I was there in 2012 when Margaret donated her costume to this museum, and I was there again for this year’s festival when Myrna donated Clarence’s soldier uniform. It only reminds me of how wonderful they were and how much I miss them. And how many people’s hearts they touched over the years.
![The festival and event costumes worn countless times by MGM Munchkins Clarence Swensen and Margaret Pellegrini, on permanent display at the All Things Oz Museum and Gift Shop in Chittenango, NY.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/ClarenceSwensen_MargaretPellegrini.jpg)
The festival and event costumes worn countless times by MGM Munchkins Clarence Swensen and Margaret Pellegrini, on permanent display at the All Things Oz Museum and Gift Shop in Chittenango, NY.
Next it was off to the first of several autograph-signing and book-selling sessions in the “special guest” tent. The weather was beautiful, and I was charmed once again—overwhelmed actually—when Doreen, a local-area fan of my books, brought me a two-sided collage of photographs to sign. They were taken during my last two appearances at Oz-Stravaganza! I was blown away and left scrambling to find words of appreciation. It did wonders for my ego as well, to be sure.
![A photo collage of Paul Miles Schneider, taken and assembled by a fan during various events at two previous Oz-Stravaganzas.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/FanCollage_PaulMIlesSchneider_SilverShoes.jpg)
A photo collage of Paul Miles Schneider, taken and assembled by a fan during various events at two previous Oz-Stravaganzas.
Simultaneously, the Authors Alley tent was in full swing for sellings and signings, with Tom Hutchison, Gwendolyn Tennille, Ron Baxley, Jr., Kenneth L. Doane II, Ethan Tarshish, and Dick Mickelson.
That night, we were treated to the first of the weekend’s two main-stage programs. The Friday night lineup was hosted by Emmy-winning Garland and Oz expert, and dear friend, John Fricke, and it featured film critic Ryan Jay with his exciting, firsthand account of the 75th Anniversary re-premeiere of MGM’s “The Wizard of Oz” at the Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, artist Richard Masloski presenting his beautiful (and charming!) mockup of a proposed series of bronze Oz-character sculptures for a nearby park, Aaron Harburg, great-grandson of E.Y. “Yip” Harburg, lyricist of “Over the Rainbow” and indeed all of the songs from the 1939 MGM film, and a special surprise appearance by the International Wizard of Oz Club’s original founder Justin Schiller, who was just 13 years old when he started the club.
![Ryan Jay, Jane Albright, and other attendees watch the Friday evening main-stage program during Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/OzStravaganza2014_MainStageShow.jpg)
Ryan Jay, Jane Albright, and other attendees watch the Friday evening main-stage program during Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.
The day came to a close with a thrilling fireworks display above an open field, timed with expert precision to the soundtrack from MGM’s “The Wizard of Oz.” Red hearts burst, lions’ manes exploded, and rainbow comets filled the air.
![Wonderful friends Bob Baum, great-grandson of L. Frank Baum, and his wife Clare get into the spirit of Oz-Stravaganza! 2014, dressed as MGM's "Wizard" and "Dorothy" for Saturday's costume contest.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/BobBaum_ClareBaum_Oz-Stravaganza_2014.jpg)
Wonderful friends Bob Baum, great-grandson of L. Frank Baum, and his wife Clare get into the spirit of Oz-Stravaganza! 2014, dressed as MGM’s “Wizard” and “Dorothy” for Saturday’s costume contest.
Immediately following the contest held at Chittenango High School (an attempt this year to break the world’s record for the most MGM Oz characters in costume), Saturday’s parade began. We had a huge turnout, better than many anticipated, considering the number of simultaneous area events. I’m sure our gorgeous weather had something to do with it, but I’m equally certain the festival’s popularity itself was the main factor.
![The 2014 Oz-Stravaganza! parade, taken from Paul Miles Schneider's vantage point while he was being driven down the street.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/Oz-Stravaganza_Parade_2014.jpg)
The 2014 Oz-Stravaganza! parade, taken from Paul Miles Schneider’s vantage point while he was being driven down the street.
![Navigating the parade route in style! This was the black Thunderbird convertible carrying Paul Miles Schneider for the 2014 Oz-Stravaganza! parade.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/Oz-Stravaganza_2014_Parade_convertible.jpg)
Navigating the parade route in style! This was the black Thunderbird convertible carrying Paul Miles Schneider for the 2014 Oz-Stravaganza! parade.
Then it was off to the main tent for another busy signing session. One of the highlights of this year’s festival was getting to know Aaron Harburg. His great-grandfather “Yip” Harburg (the lyricist for all of the songs in MGM’s “The Wizard of Oz”) would be so proud. Aaron is a wonderful guy with so much going for him. The sky’s the limit with this one.
![Aaron Harburg and Paul Miles Schneider were signing buddies in the special-guest tent for Oz-Stravaganza! 2014. Aaron holds a copy of Paul's "Silver Shoes" book while Paul holds up one of Aaron's four artwork pieces inspired by his great-grandfather Yip's lyrics to "The Wizard of Oz." The words form visual impressions that represent the songs. Can you guess what this one is?](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/AaronHarburg_PaulMilesSchneider.jpg)
Aaron Harburg and Paul Miles Schneider were signing buddies in the special-guest tent for Oz-Stravaganza! 2014. Aaron holds a copy of Paul’s “Silver Shoes” book while Paul holds up one of Aaron’s four artwork pieces inspired by his great-grandfather Yip’s lyrics to “The Wizard of Oz.” The words form visual impressions that represent the songs. Can you guess what this one is?
![Oz-Stravaganza committee members Marc Baum and Barb Evans along with Marc's son during Paul Miles Schneider's audio-video pre-show check, where all of the power went out just as soon as he took the stage. Marc joked that Paul "broke" Oz-Stravaganza. Yep, he sure did.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/MarcBaum_BarbEvans_Oz-Stravaganza_2014.jpg)
Oz-Stravaganza committee members Marc Baum and Barb Evans along with Marc’s son during Paul Miles Schneider’s audio-video pre-show check, where all of the power went out just as soon as he took the stage. Marc joked that Paul “broke” Oz-Stravaganza. Yep, he sure did.
![Baubles, bangles, and beads. The vendor booths of Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/Oz-Stravaganza_2014_vendorbooths.jpg)
Baubles, bangles, and beads. The vendor booths of Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.
![Our beloved MGM Munchkin-by-marriage Myrna Swensen poses at a new photo-op location inside the All Things Oz Museum and Gift Shop.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/MyrnaSwensen_Munchkin_Oz-Stravaganza_2014.jpg)
Our beloved MGM Munchkin-by-marriage Myrna Swensen poses at a new photo-op location inside the All Things Oz Museum and Gift Shop.
![One of many adorable Dorothys at Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/Dorothy1_Oz-Stravaganza_2014.jpg)
One of many adorable Dorothys at Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.
![Another adorable Dorothy at Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/Dorothy2_Oz-Stravaganza_2014.jpg)
Another adorable Dorothy at Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.
Sunday morning came all too soon, and it started off with one of the most touching moments of the weekend. A park bench just outside the entrance to All Things Oz was dedicated with a plaque in memory of John Fricke’s mother Dottie, who passed away exactly one year ago during Oz-Stravaganza! 2013. Such a fitting tribute to the unique lady who gave us this talented, funny, insightful, and (okay, I’ll gladly say it again) charming host of this and so many Oz and Garland events around the world. Honoring Dottie’s memory in this way brought tears to my eyes and reminded me again that Oz-Stravaganza! and its many key players truly are a second family.
![John Fricke sits on the park bench dedicated to his late mother Dottie while Oz-Stravaganza committee members and a crowd of friends and fans look on.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/JohnFricke_AllThingsOz_dedication_2014.jpg)
John Fricke sits on the park bench dedicated to his late mother Dottie while Oz-Stravaganza committee members and a crowd of friends and fans look on.
![Justin Schiller, founder of the International Wizard of Oz Club, poses with Paul Miles Schneider, author of "Silver Shoes." Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/JustinSchiller_PaulMilesSchneider_InternationalWizardOfOzClub.jpg)
Justin Schiller, founder of the International Wizard of Oz Club, poses with Paul Miles Schneider, author of “Silver Shoes.” Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.
![Ozzy photo-op: Paul Miles Schneider (center) was over the rainbow with these two guys all weekend long. That's film critic Ryan Jay on the left and Aaron Harburg, great-grandson of Oz lyricist "Yip" Harburg on the right. Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/RyanJay_PaulMilesSchneider_AaronHarburg.jpg)
Ozzy photo-op: Paul Miles Schneider (center) was over the rainbow with these two guys all weekend long. That’s film critic Ryan Jay on the left and Aaron Harburg, great-grandson of Oz lyricist “Yip” Harburg on the right. Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.
![Myrna Swensen and John Fricke pause for a sweet moment during Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/MyrnaSwensen_JohnFricke.jpg)
Myrna Swensen and John Fricke pause for a sweet moment during Oz-Stravaganza! 2014.
![Oz's royal family, the direct descendants of L. Frank Baum. Great-grandsons Robert and Roger Baum with their spouses Clare (Bob's wife) and Charlene (Roger's wife).](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/BaumFamily_OzStravaganza_RobertBaum_RogerBaum.jpg)
Oz’s royal family, the direct descendants of L. Frank Baum. Great-grandsons Robert and Roger Baum with their spouses Clare (Bob’s wife) and Charlene (Roger’s wife).
![The core committee who makes Oz-Stravaganza happen year after year. True magic-makers and dear friends. Left to right: Lynne Bunce, Marc Baum, Barb Evans, Dennis Kulis, and Colleen Zimmer. Until we meet again.](https://www.paulmilesschneider.com/wp-content/uploads/Oz-Stravaganza_committee_2014.jpg)
The core committee who makes Oz-Stravaganza happen year after year. True magic-makers and dear friends. Left to right: Lynne Bunce, Marc Baum, Barb Evans, Dennis Kulis, and Colleen Zimmer. Until we meet again.
Paul, what a wonderful time you had! I believe it because you are a great writer and you said so. I also saw you have it! But honestly your blog is almost better than the real thing! We miss you here already. Please come again soon!
Thanks so much, Barb! You sure know how to throw a party. Looking forward to the next time our paths cross.
Hmmmm…Paul I think the thunderbird would have been a better picture with me in it! No just kidding…what great pics you took, and your written word describes the event beautifully. I look forward to seeing you next year, and please consider coming a few days early, I can take you to some spectacular surrounding sights in upstate NY. your friend, Colleen
Paul:
Your wonderful posting makes me realize even more how much Amanda and I missed by not being able to attend. So many great photos and so many missed memories for us. I loved Chittenango Falls so much that I actually featured it in Family of Oz. It’s a wonderful place. I hope we see you next year.
Colleen, thanks again for being a wonderful contact for the special guests and a wonderful “chauffeur” for me during the parade. It was great fun riding with you down the parade route!
James, you and Amanda were missed this year. I’m glad you had a chance to enjoy these photos and the recap. I missed going last year and had to live vicariously through other recollections and images, so I know how it feels! Take good care, and my best to Amanda as well.