Whips Garters N Guns, Wild West Review

   New kids in town. The "Whips Garters and Guns, Wild West Review" is a group of performers that focuses on presenting a live action western stunt show, complete with a full Music Score and Special Effects Sound Track just like they are done in the movies. Fist fights with breakaway bottles, axe handle fights, bull whip fights, gunfights, horse falls and high falls are common place in this action packed adventure.
   The Group was Founded by veteran Movie and TV Stuntman JD Hennings, who did stunts in notable television series, such as " The Virginian", Alias Smith and Jones" and " The New Maverick" among many others over a 30 plus year career. The group is a "Not for Profit" organization, with money from it's town rental going to charities, throughout the year.
   2007 is the debut year for the group after having spent many months in development and training. They even have a complete "western town" that is portable enough to be moved from even to event, and takes less than a day to set up with only a 5 person crew.
   "There is nothing like this show, in the Midwest" and there are plans to make the show even bigger and better as time goes by. We have several sponsors, without their cooperation we could not even begin to do this. M.Schettle Sales, Inc. and Old Trading Post.Com and AA Seating are among the 3 largest contributors to the group.
   "I have the finest horse trainers I have ever seen, in my 30 plus year career. I respect them on the same level that I had for the crew at Randall Ranch, who furnished many movie horses since the 50's and still do. Scott and Shannon Christian, of DragonHeart Ranch in Watertown, and Mary Vanderloop of Double Dutch Ranch in Malone, Wisconsin do all of the horse training And if that isn't enough they also perform stunts in the show".
   The group also does parades with the same horses that are used in the live action stunt show.
   Some of the show's added revenue throughout the season is donated to the Muscular Dystrophy Association and the Wisconsin Historical Society.