Toadstock Events started in September 2005. It all started with a conversation between Toad Frohman and Herschell Rice at the Comstock Windmill Festival. Toad asked Herschell "Why can't we do something like this in the western end of the state where we live?" Herschell commented "It would take a lot of work"... and it did! With the help of Toad's family and friends, he successfully completed what he set out to do - produce a 3-day Labor Day Event for families to gather, have fun, and listen to great music. The stage was built by pulling two semi trailers side by side, musicians were hired, and Toadstock was born!
Growing Pains
Encouraged by the success of Toadstock 2005, Toad and his family continued to improve the Toadstock Venue. Many features have been added since 2005, such as a permanant amphitheater, permanant out-houses, and lots of space to camp and just have fun. Toad's son-in-law, Chuck Hamm, who just happens to own a steel construction business, C&J Steel Erectors, built the new amphitheater. The Toadstock Amphitheater is now an 800 square foot covered structure, complete with a sophisticated sound system and lighting equipment - we've come a long way from 2 semis in a field!