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SUMMARY:Colonial Heritage Festival in Orem
DESCRIPTION:2019 Colonial Heritage Festival in Orem\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 13th Annual Colonial Heritage Festival in Orem\, Utah on July 4-6\, 2019 at Scera Park for the west’s largest American colonial living and reenactment event. The Colonial Heritage Festival is a free four-day event for the whole family\, celebrating the colonial period from 1607 Jamestown through the 1787 signing of the Constitution. \n[embedyt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAsVTQvJdUw&width=650&height=400&[/embedyt] \nColonial Heritage Festival in Orem\, Utah\nThe Colonial Heritage Festival offers something for every member of the family. Visit the apothecary shop\, blacksmith\, cooper\, broom maker\, gunsmith\, spoon maker\, potter\, various fiber artisans\, chandler\, baker\, Isaiah Thomas Print Shop\, frontier life\, & much\, much more. New programs are sure to educate and entertain with multiple opportunities for audience participation. Children will be able to play colonial games\, hone their skills in the daily children’s chores of the period\, and even attend a colonial school.  \nMilitary enthusiasts can visit the gun displays\, experience the cannon firing on the green and watch military demonstrations between the Continental & His Majesty’s Forces. Join the Culper Spy Ring & help get messages to the key players in the battle\, but be careful\, or you could end up in the pillory. Take the opportunity to meet with some of the Founding Fathers\, and ask those questions that you have been dying to know. \n \nAdmission\nFree – Open to the public\n$1 or $2 donation per person is appreciated. \nHours:  Daily 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. \nLocation\nScera Park\n600 S State Street\nOrem\, Utah 84058 \nAt the Colonial Heritage Festival in Orem\, Redcoat officers and regulars can be seen throughout the village. They drill and skirmish throughout the event in a space allocated to them. Visitors who are caught carrying encoded messages or paying disrespect to King George may find themselves escorted to the pillory for public punishment or worse \nOLD-FASHIONED 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION!!!\nFriday – Enjoy Cries of Freedom\, The Musical in it’s 12th season. To celebrate our 12th year we will have a special Walk of Honor in which we honor fallen soldiers and a great line-up of historical personalities\, music\, animal shows and more! \nColonial Era Theatre & Dance\nFriday – 6:00-6:30 pm there will be a short theater performance\, reminiscent of what would have been entertainment during colonial America\, followed by a colonial era “Country Dance” at 7:00 pm. Colonial dance lessons will be offered throughout the day on Thursday and Friday \, however no dance experience is necessary to enjoy this event (more applicable to adults). \nFreedom Vehicles Military Outpost\nCome join the adventure and experience the Freedom Vehicles Military Outpost located at SCERA Park in Orem Utah. This event is a small mobile version of an adventure park in the development stages that will be known as Victory Park USA! At this mobile version of Victory Park\, visitors can have fun learning the principles of freedom as they touch\, see\, smell and interact with the tools and equipment used to defend the Freedoms that we hold so dear. Participants will experience the life of a solider in the camps of WWI\, WWII\, Korean War\, Vietnam War\, The Cold War\, and Desert Storm. Explore the period of each war as you view bombs\, bullets\, uniforms\, equipment\, and other supplies. Over 50 military vehicles including armored and amphibious vehicles will be on display for your enjoyment and education! \n \nColonial Fest Schedule\nThursday\n3:15 p.m. – American Legion Flag Ceremony\n4:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom\, the Musical\n6:00 p.m. – Animal Sho\n7:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom\, the Musical\nFriday\n12:30 p.m. – American Legion Flag Ceremony\n1:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom\, the Musical\n3:00 p.m. – Swearing in ceremony*\n4:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom\, the Musical\n6:00 p.m.  – Jesse Craig – Former Miss Utah\n7:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom\, the Musical\nSaturday\n12:30 p.m. – Come meet famous characters from history\n1:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom\, the Musical\n3:00 p.m. – Wild Wonders Animal Show\n4:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom\, the Musical\n6:00 p.m.  – Jesse Craig – Former Miss Utah\n7:00 p.m. – Cries of Freedom\, the Musical \nMark your calendar for the next Colonial Heritage Festival in Orem – you don’t want to miss it! From its humble beginnings\, the Colonial Heritage Festival is now the largest colonial living and reenactment event in the western United States. This even is made possible not only by the volunteers\, but by the visitors. We hope that we have left an impression on all who have visited. They certainly have left an impression on us. \nTags: Colonial Heritage Festival in Orem\, Orem Colonial Heritage Festival\, Colonial Heritage Reenactment Colonial Heritage Living History \nView other History Festivals & Events
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LOCATION:Scera Park\, 600 S State Street\, Orem\, UT\, 84058\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,4th of July Weekend Rendezvous & Historic Reenactments,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Fourth of July Events,History Festivals
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SUMMARY:Fort Ticonderoga Independence Day Weekend
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Ticonderoga Independence Day Weekend\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the Fort Ticonderoga Independence Day Weekend from July 4\, 2019 for a celebration this Independence weekend to celebrate America’s greatest triumph in 1776. Walk in the marching steps of newly formed Continental soldiers at Fort Ticonderoga in 1776 as historic interpreters demonstrate weapons of independence and explain the daily military duties of soldiers garrisoning the Fort. Explore family programs at the Fort Ticonderoga Independence Day Weekend that highlight the fight for independence and listen to patriotic performances by Fort Ticonderoga’s Fife and Drum Corps. \n\nCome celebrate freedom by exploring one of the greatest triumphs of 1776 as you discover the stories of the men who helped transform America by overcoming tremendous odds to build the American Northern Army in the fight for liberty. Be in the moment as America began to take shape at Fort Ticonderoga! \nAdmission to this special living history Fort Ticonderoga Independence Day Weekend is included in a general admission ticket. \nMeet the soldiers of the Northern Department of the Continental Army and their hive of military preparations at Ticonderoga in 1776 throughout the weekend. See artificers in action in the shoe maker’s and tailor’s shops busily working to resupply soldiers with clothing\, shoes\, and equipment. Discover how these soldiers prepare their cannons\, ammunition\, and themselves to meet the British army. See rations cooked\, logs hewn\, and the Fort’s 1776 restoration in action. \n \nTentative Daily Schedule\n9:30 AM Site Opens to Visitors\n10:00 AM Raising the Colors\n10:15 AM Key to the Continent Tour: Setting the Scene for 1776 – Trace the footsteps of American soldiers who converged on the historic French Fort at Ticonderoga in 1776 to make their stand against a British invasion. Learn how American soldiers put their ingenuity\, endurance\, and mettle to the test to defend their new nation. Explore on-going preservation efforts that keep their memory alive.\n11:00 AM Musket Demonstration\n11:30 AM King’s Garden March – Follow the stirring march of the Fife and Drum Corps down to the King’s Garden. Learn more about the martial music that communicated orders and regulated soldiers fighting in the American Revolution.\n11:45 AM Breaking Ground: A Tour of the Historic Gardens\n12:30 PM Fife and Drum Concert\n1:15 PM Key to the Continent Tour\n2:00 PM Cannon Demonstration – Learn how Americans armed the fortifications\n2:30 PM King’s Garden March\n2:45 PM Breaking Ground: A Tour of the Historic Gardens\n3:00 PM Key to the Continent Tour\n4:00 PM Mount Defiance: Witness to History Tour – Oh the stories this graceful hill overlooking Fort Ticonderoga could tell! Ascend to summit of Mount Defiance to get the birds-eye view of this epic military landscape and learn how this height shaped the Fort’s history.\n4:30 PM Striking the Colors\n5:00 PM Site Closes to Visitors \n \nAbout Independence Day at Fort Ticonderoga in 1776\nSick\, weary\, and tired\, the remnants of the American Northern Army streamed back from Canada to Ticonderoga. General Horatio Gates\, their newly-appointed commander\, quickly sprung into action reorganizing\, resupplying\, and restoring the discipline of America’s northern defense. Gates put soldiers from New England\, New York\, New Jersey\, and Pennsylvania to work building earthworks all around the old Fort of Ticonderoga and constructing a navy to defend Lake Champlain. \n1776 was a year of rebuilding the Northern Army as part of building a new nation. While the Continental Congress discussed the finer points of declaring independence in Philadelphia\, the shattered remnants of the Continental Army which had come so close to capturing Quebec trickled back down to Fort Ticonderoga. Frost bitten\, starving\, and decimated by smallpox these soldiers began building up bulwarks and America’s first navy to defend their new nation. A new Continental Army emerged reinforced by soldiers from Pennsylvania\, Connecticut\, Massachusetts\, New Jersey\, New Hampshire and New York\, to guard Fort Ticonderoga. \nWhile the declaration itself was signed July 4th\, news of the document and the patriotic sentiment it carried would not reach the Northern Army at Fort Ticonderoga until July 28th. The new fortifications of Rattlesnake Hill were christened Mount Defiance to mark the occasion of the first reading of the Declaration to these soldiers. \nMark your calendar today for the Fort Ticonderoga Independence Day Weekend so you don’t miss this exciting French & Indian War event! \nTags: Fort Ticonderoga Independence Day Weekend\, Revolutionary War Reenactment \nFort Ticonderoga Special Events\, History & Living History Daily Demonstrations
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LOCATION:Fort Ticonderoga\, 100 Fort Ti Road\, Ticonderoga\, NY\, 12883\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,4th of July Weekend Rendezvous & Historic Reenactments,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Fourth of July Events,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,US Historic Reenactor Events
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SUMMARY:Battle of Hubbardton Revolutionary War Encampment Weekend
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battle of Hubbardton Revolutionary War Encampment Weekend\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the 242nd anniversary of the Battle of Hubbardton Revolutionary War Encampment Weekend on  July 6-7\, 2019 at Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site in Hubbardton\, Vermont. The Battle of Hubbardton\, the only Revolutionary War battle in Vermont\, is honored at this living history Hubbardton Revolutionary War Encampment Weekend. Five hundred encamped reenactors will portray the American and British soldiers who fought here on July 7\, 1777. The event includes activities for all ages. The annual event takes place event takes place on the weekend after July 4. Military tactical times are weather permitting. Schedule may be subject to change. Museum and museum shop hours are 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.. Food stand and sutler’s shopping row are open both days \n\nBattle of Hubbardton Revolutionary War Encampment Weekend\nVisitors to the Battle of Hubbardton Revolutionary War Encampment Weekend are invited to experience the sights and sounds of the Revolutionary War and colonial times. This battle was the first time that British troops under Lt. Gen. John Burgoyne met the resistance and bravery of Americans in battle. Experienced reenactors from up to 21 American Colonial units and14 British Crown units share their passion for history and authenticity to provide this special experience. \nThe Battle of Hubbardton Revolutionary War Encampment Weekend offers activities for all ages and interests. Reenactors portray American and British soldiers and their families. Visit the tent camps\, talk with reenactors\, watch the tactical and artillery demonstrations\, see camp life activities\, learn how to drill\, and take in guided camp and battlefield tours. Mistress Davenport opens her popular school and storytelling tent. Hands-on activities for children are offered near the museum. Sutlers (traveling store-keepers of the time) offer their wares\, for a colonial shopping experience. The museum is open both days\, and the museum shop has an excellent selection of books and other items relating to the American Revolution. Local groups provide a food stand both days. \nSaturday afternoon is a military tactical on the slope of Monument Hill\, weather permitting\, at 3:30 p.m. The Seth Warner Mount Independence Fife & Drum Corps will present a short concert at 2:45 p.m. The Battle of Hubbardton Revolutionary War Encampment Weekend highlight is the Sunday battle\, also weather permitting\, with troops starting formations about 7:30 a.m. The extended tactical demonstration begins at 8:00 a.m.\, as muskets sound in the distance before the soldiers emerge over Monument Hill. Call (802-273-2282) to confirm tactical times. \nOn Friday\, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM\, consider seeing the roots of the battle by visiting the Mount Independence State Historic Site in Orwell\, Vermont. Interact with reenactor American soldiers in a small encampment preparing for a possible withdrawal from the Mount. What would they need for fight or flight? \nReenactor Participation by INVITATION ONLY\nThe Vermont Division of Historic Preservation along with the Revolutionary War Department of the Living History Association and the Brigade of the American Revolution present the weekend commemoration of the Battle of Hubbbardton.   Host units are the 24th Regiment of Foot and Greaton’s 3rd Massachusetts.  Plans call for tacticals both Saturday and Sunday afternoons and the recreation of the Battle Sunday Morning. The invitation\, registration and schedule will be added to this site when available.    Units interested should use the contact form below.   Registration is limited to 500 participants only\, so register early.    For Crown Forces\, contact Paul Novotny at major@24foot.org.    \nPublic Hours & Admission\nSaturday & Sunday: 9:30 am to 5:00 pm\n$6.00 – Adults\nFree – Children under 15 \nMuseum & Museum shop open 9:30 am – 5:30 pm open both days\nFood Stand and Colonial Sutler’s Shopping Row open both days \nHubbardton Revolutionary War Encampment Weekend Mini-Gallery\n\n \nSchedule (subject to change)\nSATURDAY\n9:30 – 5:00 Museum & camps open. Visit American & British camps. Talk with reenactors. See camp life\, army formations\, tactics\, unit drills\, engineering\, cooking\, colonial crafts\, medicine\, & more. Music at intervals throughout day in museum.\n10:00 Small tactical on Monument Hill\n10:30 – 2:00 Children’s hands-on activities (tent near Museum)\n11:00 Last Man Standing Competition\n11:30 Artillery Demonstration\n11:30 “Being a Reenactor & The Life of a Recruit\,” presentation near building\n12:00 Short talk on Battle of Hubbardton\, Bruce Venter (museum)\, book signing\n12:30 “People of Hubbardton” presentation near building\, Brigade of the American Revolution\n1:30 Kids Drill Crown Camp 24th Foot Colonial Camp 3rd MA\n2:00 Narrated Tactical on Monument Hill\n2:45 Guided battlefield tour\, meet outside Museum\n3:00 Short illustrated talk\, “The Battle Backstory\,” Paul Andriscin (museum)\n3:30 The Reenacting Story\, with “Meet Warner’s Regiment” short film (museum)\n5:00 Museum closes\n6:00 Memorial Service followed by Dusk Night Fire Demonstration \nSUNDAY\n7:30 Formation and Safety Inspection\n7:45 Take your place for\n8:00 Narrated Battle of Hubbardton Reenactment\n9:00 – 2:00 Museum & camps open. Demonstrations of camp life\, military tactics\, engineering\, cooking\, colonial crafts\, medicine\, & more\n9:30 Guided interactive battlefield tour\, meet outside Museum\n9:30 – 1:00 Children’s activities (tent near Museum)\n10:00 Kids Drill: Crown Camp 24th Foot Colonial Camp: 3rd MA\n10:30 Reenactors share their clothing & equipment research & production\, near building\n11:00 Artillery Demonstration\n11:15 “People of Hubbardton” presentation\, Brigade of the American Revolution\n12:30 Army Formation and Safety Inspection\, followed by\n12:45 Narrated Tactical\n1:30 Camps close\n1:30 Short illustrated talk\, “The Battle Afterstory\,” Paul Andriscin\n1:45 Guided battlefield tour; meet outside Museum\n5:00 Museum closes \nWant to Participate as a Reenactor?\nUnits interested should e-mail battleofhubbardton@gmail.com for information. Registration is limited to 500 participants only\, so register early. For Crown Forces\, contact Paul Novotny at major@24foot.org. American Forces should contact Dave Bernier at battleofhubbardton@gmail.com. \nLocation: \nHubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site\n5696 Monument Hill Road\nHubbardton\, VT 05735 \nDirections: The Hubbardton Battlefield is located six miles east from VT Route 30 in Hubbardton or seven miles north off Exit 5 of US Route 4 in Castleton. \nParking & Access: There will be nearby parking and a “people mover” from the parking area to the central location for those who wish to ride. \nFor more information about the Battlefield or this event\, call (802) 273-2282. \n \nAbout the Battle of Hubberton\nOne of the most successful rear guard actions in American history\, the Battle of Hubbardton was the only Revolutionary War battle fought entirely in Vermont. During the early morning hours of July 7\, 1777\, British General John Burgoyne’s army met the resistance and bravery of Americans for the first time in the Battle of Hubbardton. A massive British invasion from Canada chased the Continental Army from Mount Independence south to Hubbardton. \nThe British strategy was to continue to New York and divide New England from the rest of the colonies. On a grassy hill\, the New Englanders made their stand. While the British held the field and technically won the battle\, their losses were so heavy that they gave up chasing the Americans to tend to their casualties. The Battle of Hubbardton marked the beginning of the end for Burgoyne and his great plan. On August 16 he suffered a stunning blow at the Battle of Bennington. On October 17\, 1777\, after the battles of Saratoga\, he surrendered with his entire Army\, an action that was of great importance in persuading the French to enter the war on the side of the Americans. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battle of Hubbardton Revolutionary War Encampment Weekend at the Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site in Hubbardton\, VT. \nTags: Hubbardton Revolutionary War Encampment Weekend\, Hubbardton Revolutionary War Reenactment\, Vermont Revolutionary War Reenactment \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
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LOCATION:Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site\, 5696 Monument Hill Road\, Hubbardton\, VT\, 05735\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Same week in month
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SUMMARY:Colonial Faire at Riley's Farm
DESCRIPTION:2019 Colonial Faire at Riley’s Farm\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 5th Annual Colonial Faire at Riley’s Farm in Oak Glen\, California each Saturday in July\, plus the 4th\, is a family-friendly\, interactive cultural event aimed at entertaining and educating the public about life in the American colonies in the late 18th century. \n\nColonial Faire at Riley’s Farm\nGo back in time to a bustling New England village and be here as it comes to life in as Colonial Chesterfield hosts interactive dramatic presentations\, swordplay demonstrations and duels of honor\, music and theatre\, old-fashioned games\, hands-on activities and classic sports like tomahawk throwing and archery (ages 8+)\, colonial crafts like candle dipping and weaving\, and unique shopping with local artisans and colonial sutlers. \nCulinary delights abound in the Hawk’s Head Publick House\, which serves hearty country comfort cuisine\, fine wines\, ales\, and hard ciders. Our famous on-site bakery will craft plenty of five-pound apple pies and seasonal pastries\, too\, so join us for a day filled with fun\, feasting\, history\, and outdoor adventure in scenic Oak Glen! \nHours: 11:00 am to 8:00 pm on “Faire” Days \nAdmission to Colonial Faire at Riley’s Farm\nGate Admission: Adult $15\, Child $12 (age 3-12)\nAdvance Purchase Online (Before June 1): Adult $13\, Child $9\nSeason Pass – Full access to all 5 days of Faire: Adult $25\, Child $20\nGroup Rates (30 people +): Adult Single Day is $12\, Child (age 3-12) Single Day is $8 – PLUS get one complimentary admission for every 15 attendees! Call (909) 790-8463 to arrange your group’s personalized day at the faire.\nChildren age 3 and younger receive complimentary admission to the Faire! \nLocation\nRiley’s Farm\n12261 South Oak Glen Road\nOak Glen\, CA 92399\n909-790-8463 \nAttention all Reenactors of the 18th Century!\nRiley’s Farm invites you to join us for the annual Colonial Faire at Riley’s Farm\, to be held on the grounds of Colonial Chesterfield. Tavern keeper and justice of the peace “Silas Rhodes” (James Patrick Riley) takes this method to inform living historians they are welcome to camp\, cook\, and play upon the farm grounds during this recreation of 18th century New England village life. Click the link below to find out what you need to know to join us! \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Taking part in the Colonial Faire at Riley’s Farm”]\nScreening: You must provide pictures of your equipment and period clothing by June 1st\, 2017 for participation approval. \nCamping: Arrive Friday afternoon or Saturday morning to set up period camping. All vehicles and modern equipment must be removed from the encampment area by 9:30 AM. Longer term encampments may be approved on a case by case basis. \nFood: Riley’s Farm will provide a complimentary lunch for each individual reenacting in your group. \nFree Colonial Faire Tickets: Riley’s Farm will provide free admission\, as well as one free comp ticket for each individual reenacting. \nDiscount Riley’s Farm Tickets: each day of public participation earns living historians one free Riley’s Farm dinner theater ticket\, (a $45 to $60 value). \nBathrooms: Riley’s Farm has onsite privies (Bathrooms) with showers available at all times.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nColonial Faire at Riley’s Farm Mini Gallery\n\n\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Admission Includes”]\nAdmission includes all entertainment: the swordplay demonstrations and duels of honor\, music\, interactive living history exhibits and shows\, craft demonstrations\, farm animal interactions\, and colonial games.\nEach admission also includes three activity vouchers that may be used for tomahawk throwing\, archery (available for ages 8 and up)\, and candle dipping. Try all three activities or enjoy three rounds of your favorite activity!\nLooking for a perfectly patriotic overnight getaway to pair with Colonial Faire?[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nWhen is Colonial Faire?\nSet in Chesterfield\, New Hampshire in the year 1774\, Colonial Faire at Riley’s Farm takes place from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm on each Saturday in July\, plus July 4th. \nDaily Activities at Colonial Faire at Riley’s Farm\nEach day of Colonial Faire features a unique itinerary and special guest performers and these all-day activities for each event day: Tomahawk Throwing * Archery (ages 8+) * Candle Dipping * Culinary Arts & Kitchen Herbs * Modern Fashion * Calligraphy\, Papermaking\, and Printing * Blacksmithing * Colonial Games * Textile Arts: Spinning\, dyeing\, weaving * Animal Care * Weapons & Accoutrements * Broom Making * Old Soldier’s Tavern Encampment. \nBattle Note: Although the event will feature colonial militia muster and marching exercises\, this is not a battle re-enactment. The emphasis of the event will be first-person portrayals of period crafts\, country life\, with a special emphasis upon dramatic vignettes illustrating the origins of American liberties. \nEnjoy luxury camping as a part of your farm visit!\nSpend a few minutes looking at this video to learn of a wonderful way of experiencing the Colonial Faire at Riley’s Farm. There are also many hotels near Riley’s Farm. \n\n\nParking: Parking is free in any of the three available dirt lots. \nFruit Picking: Patrons who wish to pick fresh strawberries during the event should check in at the Colonial Mercantile before entering the patch to check daily crop status and purchase a berry picking container. \nFaire Re-Entry: Your wristband will guarantee re-admission to the fairegrounds if you need to leave and return later in the day. \nRV Parking available: Complimentary space for RV parking is available from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM on the day of the event. Overnight parking is available only to reenactors who are participating in the event’s period encampment. Email info@rileysfarm.com for details. \nOutside Food & Drink: No outside food and drink is permitted at this event. Vegetarian\, vegan\, and gluten-free foods are available for purchase in the Hawk’s Head Public House. \nCostumes: Many guests arrive in colonial attire\, but it is not required by any means. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and good walking shoes. Come dressed to play! Due to safety and insurance requirements all guests are required to wear shoes at all times. Note that some cast members may appear in bare feet for dramatic presentations on a limited basis. \nWeapons: Weapons brought for use with your costume are to be “peace-tied” and shall remain sheathed. Exposed steel is not permitted. You may bring your bow if it is unstrung\, or strung with yarn (or some other line that cannot hold tension). Arrows should be untipped. The constable will be on patrol to ensure public safety. \nWheelchair accessible: With the understanding that this event is held outdoors. We do not rent wheelchairs or scooters. \nPets: Due to the nature of the show\, the faire can be a high-stress environment for some animals and is not a suitable destination for household pets. Service animals under the ADA are welcome! \nSmoking: Due to high fire danger\, smoking is only permitted in the Colonial Chesterfield parking lot. Note that some cast members may employ the use of a colonial clay pipe and tobacco as part of their presentation on a limited basis. \nWeather: Rain or shine\, the show must go on! No refunds or rainchecks are offered in the (unlikely) event of inclement weather. \nVendors: A 10% charge will need to be paid to Riley’s Farm for all wares sold on site. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Colonial Faire at Riley’s Farm in Oak Glen\, California in July. \nTags: Colonial Faire at Riley’s Farm\, Revolutionary War Living History\, Revolutionary War Reenactment \nView other Market Fair & Trade Fair Events
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LOCATION:Riley’s Farm\, 12261 S. Oak Glen Rd.\, Oak Glen\, California\, 92399\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,4th of July Weekend Rendezvous & Historic Reenactments,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,California Rendezvous,Fife & Drum Corps Events,Fourth of July Events,History Festivals,Living History Events,Market Fair,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Musters and Encampments,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Riley's Farm":MAILTO:info@rileysfarm.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190715
DTSTAMP:20260406T102941
CREATED:20181230T132708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T080033Z
UID:31261-1562976000-1563148799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battle of Hucks Defeat Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battle of Hucks Defeat Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe Battle of Hucks Defeat Reenactment on July 15-16\, 2019 at Historic Brattonsville in McConnells\, South Carolina\, is an annual event that draws around 15\,000 people. This two-day educational and entertaining event is family-friendly. In addition to three battle reenactments\, activities include 18th-century music and dancing\, cavalry weapons demonstrations\, a uniform lecture\, kid’s militia drill\, the Sons of the American Revolution presentation of a memorial wreath-laying ceremony\, and an 18th-century worship service on Sunday at 11:00 AM in the Oak Grove. Join us as reenactors recreate these battle activities and more during the annual Battle of Hucks Defeat Reenactment weekend. \n\nBattle of Hucks Defeat Reenactment\nFood and refreshments will be available for purchase from the Friends of Historic Brattonsville. The Battle of Hucks Defeat Reenactment featuring over 150 reenactors\, including The New Acquisition Militia\, Helyar’s Company of the 7th\, and the 64th Regiment of Foot\, will bring this pivotal American Revolutionary skirmish to life. \nPublic Hours:\nSaturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM\nSunday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM \nAdmission:\nAdults $8\nSeniors $7\nYouth 4-17 $5\n3 and under – Free\nCHM Members – Free \nBattle of Hucks Defeat Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nEvent Highlights \nSaturday 2 PM – Battle of Hucks Defeat reenactment \nSunday 2 PM – Battle of Hanging Rock reenactment\nScripted scenarios\nPeriod music\nCamp life and cavalry demonstrations\n18th century church service Sunday morning\nFood concessions\nPeriod sutlers\n\nLocation\nHistoric Brattonsville\n1444 Brattonsville Road\nMcConnells\, SC 29726 \nFor More Information\nHistoric Brattonville: (803) 684-2327 scheduler@chmuseums.org \nAbout the Battle of Hucks Defeat\nHuck’s Defeat\, also known as the Battle of Williamson’s Plantation\, was an important battle that took place on July 12\, 1780\, and set the stage for larger and more significant patriot victories. Captain Christian Huck was a Loyalist officer noted for his “particular dislike for the Scotch-Irish Presbyterians in the South Carolina backcountry or ‘rebels’ as the British called them.” James Williamson’s 18th-century plantation is part of the 775-acres that comprises Historic Brattonsville. \nCaptain Christian Huck and his Loyalist troops were soundly defeated in the early morning hours of July 12\, 1780\, in a battle that took place at the home of William Bratton’s neighbor\, James Williamson. This victory inspired confidence for backcountry Patriots and began to turn the tide for success in winning Independence from King George. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the next Battle of Hucks Defeat Reenactment in July at Historic Brattonsville in McConnells\, South Carolina. \nTags: Battle of Hucks Defeat Reenactment\, Hucks Defeat Reenactment\, Revolutionary War Reenactment\, South Carolina Revolutionary War Reenactment \n \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments\, Musters\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-of-hucks-defeat-reenactment/
LOCATION:Historic Brattonsville\, 1444 Brattonsville Road\, McConnells\, SC\, 29726\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Brattonsville":MAILTO:scheduler@chmuseums.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190722
DTSTAMP:20260406T102941
CREATED:20160626T091913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190416T124743Z
UID:5803-1563580800-1563753599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Cass River Colonial Encampment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Cass River Colonial Encampment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the Cass River Colonial Encampment on July 20-21\, 2019 at Frankenmuth River Place Shops in Frankenmuth\, Michigan. The Cass River Colonial Encampment is an 18th Century encampment of historical reenactors representing British\, French and American troops and militia of both the French & Indian War and Revolutionary War eras. \nAlong the banks of the Cass River and on the grounds of the River Place Shops in Frankenmuth\, hundreds will gather to reenact American’s war for independence at the Cass River Colonial Encampment. Each day about 11:00 a.m. there will be a mock battle between the redcoats and their Native American allies against the American colonials and their French allies. \n\nCass River Colonial Encampment\nThere is a quarter mile of beautiful Cass River frontage and sloping banks around the historic wooden covered bridge area which makes for perfect campsites for the Cass River Colonial Encampment. Against this ideal backdrop\, families can witness our national heritage up close and personal by stepping back in time to view four staged battles taking place Saturday and Sunday. This is a great learning opportunity for youngsters of all ages. \nIn addition to witnessing the key tactical battles and the exploits of early American explorers\, guests can experience 18th century colonial America\, including military camps\, troop inspections\, flag ceremonies\, period concerts\, games\, fashion shows and many other events. Visitors can also shop for souvenirs being sold by historical vendors at more than 30 tent and camp sites. \nKilt-wearing Scots will charge colonial soldiers during Cass River Colonial Encampment. The grounds are perfect\, the reenactors are really into the roles they play – and are good at answering questions and explaining things to youngsters of all ages. The Cass River Colonial Encampment and it’s reenactors make history truly come to life. \nVisit and tour military camps and shop at historical vendors:\nSaturday: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm\nSunday: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm \nLocation\nFrankenmuth River Place Shops\n925 South Main Street\nFrankenmuth\, MI 48734 \nFor More Information\nFrankenmuth River Place Shops\nPhone: 800-600-0105; Email: jhaynes@bavarianinn.com \nTo be a participant in this event\, please contact:\nRenactors: Brent Kemmer kemmerc@hotmail.com\nVoyagers: Merlyn Hodge lafalcon@tds.net \nCass River Colonial Encampment Mini Gallery\n\n \nCass River Colonial Encampment Schedule (subject to change)\nSaturday\n9:00am – Camps Open/Drill and Inspection (In Camps)\n10:00am – Flag Ceremony (Formation & March from Bridge to Platz)\n10:30am – Irish & Folk Song Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n11:00am – Tactical Battle (Battle Hill Area)\n11:30am – Drum & Fife Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n1:00pm – Drill / Musket Firing (Battle Hill Area)\n1:00pm – Irish & Folk Song Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n1:30pm – Drum & Fife Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n2:00pm – Revolutionary War Fashion Show (Festival Platz Stage)\n2:30pm – Knife and Hawk Throw Competition (Festival Platz)\n3:00pm – Tactical Battle (Battle Hill Area)\n4:00pm – Irish & Folk Song Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n4:00pm – Observe A Colonial Tea Party (Festival Platz)\n4:30pm – Drum & Fife Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n5:30pm – Flag Ceremony (Festival Platz)\n6:00pm – Camps Closed For The Day \nSunday\n9:00am – Camps Open\n9:30am – Drill and Inspection (In Camps)\n10:15am – Flag Ceremony (Formation & March-Bridge to Festival Platz)\n10:30am – Drum & Fife Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n11:15am – Tactical Battle*-Revolutionary War (Battle on Covered Bridge)\n11:30am – Irish & Folk Song Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n12:30pm – Drum & Fife Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n1:00pm – Drill & Musket Firing-Revolutionary War (Battle Hill Area)\n1:30pm – Drum & Fife Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n2:00pm – French & Indian War Fashion Show (Festival Platz Stage)\n2:30pm – Irish & Folk Song Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n3:00pm – Tactical Battle\, French & Indian War (Battle Hill Area)\n3:30pm – Irish & Folk Song Concert (Festival Platz Stage)\n4:00pm – Camps Closed for the Day \n*The Covered Bridge will be CLOSED from 11:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. on Sunday \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the Cass River Colonial Encampment at Frankenmuth River Place Shops in Frankenmuth\, Michigan. \nTags: Cass River Colonial Encampment\, Cass River Revolutionary War Reenactment\, Revolutionary War Reenactment \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/cass-river-colonial-encampment/
LOCATION:Frankenmuth River Place Shops\, 925 South Main Street\, Frankenmuth\, MI\, 48734\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Revolutionary War Reenactment,French & Indian War Reenactment,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Frankenmuth River Place Shops":MAILTO:jhaynes@bavarianinn.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190729
DTSTAMP:20260406T102941
CREATED:20160813T123343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T134544Z
UID:7187-1564185600-1564358399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Rendezvous in the Sault
DESCRIPTION:2019 Rendezvous in the Sault\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 6th Annual Rendezvous in the Sault on July 27-28\, 2019 at the City Hall Grounds in Sault Ste Marie\, Michigan. Rendezvous in the Sault is a living history event that will take place along Historic Water Street at the City Hall Grounds and at the Historic Homes. Over 160 local and visiting historical re-enactors\, blacksmiths\, musicians\, entertainers\, and merchants will set up camps and displays with presentations and demonstrations on military and civilian life in the period of 1668-1840. Food\, music\, dancing\, cannon firing\, storytelling\, crafts and games will be just some of the fun things to see and do at the Rendezvous in the Sault on Saturday and Sunday of the last full weekend of July. \n\nRendezvous in the Sault\nWhether you participate in the Rendezvous in the Sault as a reenactor\, merchant or visitor\, you will love the view from the grounds of City Hall. It’s located near the banks of the St. Marys River on a spot with a rich and colorful history. The event site is on both the State and National Registers of Historic Places\, and is a prime spot to see ships from around the world enter and exit the Soo Locks. \nAdmission: \nAdult: $4\nChildren (12 & under): $2\nFamily: $10\nAdmission good for both days \nBattle Reenactments in Brady Park\nSaturday: 1:00 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.\nSunday: 1:00 p.m. \nLocation\nSault Ste Marie City Hall Grounds\n225 E Portage Ave\nSault Ste Marie\, MI 49783\n(906) 632-5734 \nLearn about life in colonial days from local and visiting historic reenactors. Storytellers will captivate you as they weave tales of exciting adventure from days gone by. \nRendezvous in the Sault Mini Gallery\n\n \nMusicians will be playing some of the hottest hits of the 17th & 18th centuries! Play the games that colonial children played. Visit the tent-stores of vendors of clothing\, and accoutrements. Artisans will demonstrate crafts of the colonial days – spinning\, needlecrafts\, etc. Take in the aroma of food being cooked old-style; then enjoy the taste of the colonial fare. Dance like the the colonial people of Sault Ste. Marie. Take a guided tour of the historic homes of John Johnston\, Henry Rowe and Jane Johnston Schoolcraft and Bishop Frederic Baraga. Many educational opportunities for children and grownups alike. \nGather Where History was Made \nRendezvous in the Sault takes place on the very grounds where the first European settlement in Michigan was created when the Sainte Marie du Sault mission was founded in 1668. This is the same area where John Jacob Astor’s American Fur Company\, which was chartered in 1808\, had its post in Sault Ste. Marie. It is the very site where Fort De Repentigny was constructed to provide refuge for French voyageurs in 1750\, and where\, in 1822\, Colonel Hugh Brady arrived with Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and established Fort Brady. Before all that\, it was the main gathering place of the Anishanaabeg where the adjacent land served as the Wadjiwong (Great Hill) Ancient Burial Grounds; one of the earliest known Anishinaabeg graveyards. \nFor More Information: Angie Patterson Email: apatterson@sault.com Phone: (906) 632-5734 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Rendezvous in the Sault at the City Hall Grounds in Sault Ste Marie\, Michigan. \n \nTags: Rendezvous in the Sault\, Voyageur Rendezvous in the Sault\, Michigan Voyageur Rendezvous\, Michigan Rendezvous \nView Other Michigan Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/rendezvous-in-the-sault/
LOCATION:Sault Ste Marie City Hall Grounds\, 225 E Portage Ave\, Sault Ste Marie\, MI\, 49783\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Fife & Drum Corps Events,French & Indian War Reenactment,History Festivals,Living History Events,Michigan Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment,War of 1812
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chippewa County Historical Society of Michigan":MAILTO:ChippewaHistory@outlook.com
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