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SUMMARY:Andersonville Historic Fair and Civil War Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Andersonville Historic Fair and Civil War Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin hundreds of reenactors at the 43rd Annual Andersonville Historic Fair and Civil War Reenactmenton October 19-20\, 2019 in the Civil War Village of Andersonville\, Georgia as they setup camps and stage two realistic Civil War mock battles. Gates open at 10 am both days\, with the battles taking place on Saturday at 3pm and Sunday at 2pm as history comes alive in Andersonville\, Georgia. The Andersonville Historic Fair takes place on the first full weekend each October\, \n\nAndersonville Historic Fair\nSutlers selling Civil War uniforms and accouterments\, guns\, swords\, flags and Civil War era civilian clothing add color and interest as do craftsmen such as gunsmiths\, blacksmiths\, basket makers\, quilters\, weavers\, and artists of all kinds. \nVisitors from all walks of life came to Andersonville last weekend to enjoy a parade\, sample the wares of the many food vendors\, and take a trip back to a time when the nation was on the brink of being torn asunder by a brutal war. The first big activity is the parade on the main street on Saturday at 11 am. The Saturday parade\, an annual favorite\, includes a marching band and a wide variety of participants and entertainmen\, and features marching soldiers wearing the colors of both the Union and Confederate armies of the civil war. Special entertainment include performances by The Southern Gunslingers\, puppet shows\, line dancing\, clogging\, bluegrass\, jazz and country band performances\, and gospel singing. \nWar reenactors will mingle with visitors\, clad in period-accurate garb to accentuate the many historic attractions available to festival goers\, including a working blacksmith shop\, a variety of antique and collectibles stores\, arts and crafts vendors\, reproductions of buildings from the 1860s and\, of course\, the Civil War battle reenactments. \nThere is a lot to do at the Andersonville Historic Fair and Civil War Reenactment and in the Anderson Historic Village. This is a family-friendly event\, so bring everyone! \nAndersonville Historic Fair and Civil War Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nSCHEDULE (tentative)\nSaturday\n10 am Gates Open\n11 am Parade on Main Street\n3 pm Battle Reenactment\n5 pm Gates Close\nSunday\n10 am Gates Open\n2 pm Battle Reenactment\n5 pm Gates Close \nAdmission\n$4 Adults\n$1.50 Children 12 and under\nFree Parking\nNo animals over 20 pounds; all must be on leashes. \nLocation\nCivil War Village of Andersonville\n117 E. Church Street\nAndersonville\, GA\, 31711 \nFor More Information: Call 229-924-2558; email andersonvillega@att.net \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next on the first Saturday and Sunday in October at the Civil War Village of Andersonville\, Georgia. \n \nTags: Andersonville Historic Fair\, Andersonville Civil War Days\, Andersonville Civil War Reenactment\, Andersonville Historic Fair and Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/andersonville-historic-fair-civil-war-reenactment/
LOCATION:Civil War Village of Andersonville\, 117 E. Church Street\, Andersonville\, GA\, 31711\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,History Festivals,Living History Events,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20191019T160000
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CREATED:20160816T112537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190329T163608Z
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SUMMARY:Patuxent River Park American Indian Festival
DESCRIPTION:2019 Patuxent River Park American Indian Festival\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nCelebrate the 11th Annual Patuxent River Park American Indian Festival on October 19\, 2019 in Upper Marlboro\, Maryland. Experience the rich and diverse cultures of Native Americans at the festival featuring live performances of traditional and contemporary music\, dancing\, drumming\, singing\, and storytelling. Interactive exhibits and demonstrations include: beading\, finger weaving\, pre-contact life skills\, flint knapping\, hand-made tools\, artifacts\, regalia\, languages\, genealogy\, Native horsemanship\, live Birds of Prey display\, archery\, multiple Native crafts and games! \n\nPatuxent River Park American Indian Festival\nAdmission & Parking FREE \nSCHEDULE\nHours – 10 am – 4 pm\n12 noon -Grand Entry\n3 pm – Raffle Drawing \nPowwow Head Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHead Dancers: To Be Announced\nColor Guard: To Be Announced\nHost Drum: To Be Announced\nGuest Drum: To Be Announced\nMusical Guests: To Be Announced \nInteractive exhibits and demonstrations include: \n* Archery * Artifacts * Beading * Finger weaving * Flint knapping * Genealogy * Hand-made tools * Languages * Live Birds of Prey display *\nMultiple Native crafts and games * Native horsemanship * Pre-contact life skills * Regalia \nACTIVITIES WITH NOMINAL FEES \n\nTraditional Native food and other festival favorites\nVendors: Native made items\, arts\, jewelry\, flutes\, music and books\, and more\nHorse & Pony Rides ($2)\, Basket Craft ($2)\, Design your own t-shirt ($8)\,\nMultiple raffles include: collectible “Pendleton” blanket\, collectible “Pendleton” crib blanket\, and a quality Native American flute (raffle tickets $1)\n\nPatuxent River Park American Indian Festival Mini Gallery\n\n \nThe Patuxent River Park American Indian Festival\, is not what you’d call a traditional pow wow. The Festival has been created as a promotion and celebration commemorating American Indian and Alaskan Native Heritage Month. The Maryland Natural and Historical Resource Division\, who hosted the festival with the Clearwater Nature Center and Watkins Nature Center\, directs its attention to non-Natives\, reaching out through teaching and hands-on instruction in traditional and modern Native American dancing\, artisanal crafts\, sports and music. Thousands have attended\, eager to learn everything from weaving and archery to tips on how to research their Native American roots. \nAbout the Patuxent River Park\nSet on 7\,000 acres of protected woodland and watershed\, the Patuxent River Park meanders along twelve miles of the Patuxent River\, creating a picture of wild natural beauty set on formerly owned Piscataway Indian lands. At the park’s Visitors Center are Indian projectile points\, axe heads\, and artifacts from colonial times that have been uncovered throughout the sanctuary. \nLocation\nPatuxent River Park\n16000 Croom Airport Road\nUpper Marlboro\, MD 20772 \nFor More Information\n301-627-6074 audra.campbell@pgparks.com \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Patuxent River Park American Indian Festival on the third Saturday of October Upper Marlboro\, Maryland. \n \nTags: Patuxent River Park American Indian Festival\, Patuxent River Park Indian Festival\, Patuxent River Park Festival\, Patuxent River Park Powwow\, Patuxent River Park Pow Wow\, Maryland Pow Wow\, Maryland Powwow \nView Other Maryland Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/patuxent-river-park-american-indian-festival/
LOCATION:Patuxent River Park\, 16000 Croom Airport Road\, Upper Marlboro\, MD\, 20772\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Festivals,Living History Events,Maryland Powwows,Native American Festival,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="MN-NCPPC Natural and Historical Resources Division":MAILTO:karen.marshall@pgparks.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191021
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CREATED:20160703T174425Z
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SUMMARY:Fort Massac Encampment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Massac Encampment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe 45th Annual Fort Massac Encampment on October 19-20\, 2019 at Fort Massac State Park in Metropolis\, Illinois will feature the thunderous boom of cannons and a tempting assortment of foods and activities from which to choose. It is more than an old-timey crafts fair\, as it pays tribute to Illinois’ rich frontier history. See what life was like back in the 1700s and early 1800s at the Fort Massac Encampment\, which will be held at the historic site. Historical reenactors and skilled craftspeople representing French\, British and Americans gather at the Encampment to demonstrate the skills and lifestyles of early residents in this area. \n\nFort Massac Encampment\nBattle of Drouillard Creek Reenactment\nVisitors to the two-day event view military camps and buck skinner lodges\, craft stalls and trade blankets\, and booths with period food and drinks. Battle re-enactments will again be held in the valley area\, which Fort Massac Site Superintendent Terry Johnson says gives spectators the best view of the battle. The crowds will be able to watch the authentically-garbed troops face off in the Battle of Drouillard Creek. \nThe mock battles depict how a typical battle of those times between French\, British and Colonial troops and their Indian allies might have looked. \nDaily Event Schedule (subject to change)\n10:00 am – Posting of Colors – Old Fort Area\n10:30 am – 42nd Royal Highlanders’ Bagpiper Band – Main Event Area\n11:30 am – Voyagers Canoe Welcome – Riverfront\n1:00 pm – Fashion Show\n3:00 pm – Mock Battle/Military Tactical Demonstration – Battlegrounds\n5:00 pm (SAT) 4:30 pm (SUN) – Military Retreat Ceremony – Old Fort Area\n5:00 pm (SUN) Event Closes – End of Sundays Activities \nFort Massac Encampment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nMain Stage Area\n11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.\nLocated next to the museum by the military camp along the main walkway. The music being performed is of the 18th century. Various groups of entertainers will be performing throughout the day. \nChildren’s Activities\n10:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.\nOngoing entertainment such as music\, story telling\, puppet shows. Located at the main event area next to the museum. \nFood\, Snacks and Drink\nEnjoy period food rrom the many vendors located in the food area. Items such as candy\, caramel corn\, apple crisp\, root beer\, lemonade\, turkey legs\, elk burgers\, ribs\, chicken\, sausage & kraut\, cabbage\, buffalo chili\, corn on the cob\, stew\, ham & beans\, Indian fry bread\, pumpkin pie and much more! \nEducation Day Information\nHistory will come to life for school kids from across the region at the Fort Massac Encampment. The Encampment vendors and re-enactors will have special programs and activities set up for all visiting schools. If you would like information about bringing a school or class fill out the online form and a representative from Fort Massac State Park will be in touch with you. You may also call Fort Massac at 618-524-4712. \nVendor Information \nThe Fort Massac Encampment prides itself on the authenticity of this event. All vendors – goods and food- must be in late 1700’s to early 1800 attire. All goods or food must be proven to have existed during that time period as well. As the event has grown we continue to receive requests from those that want to become vendors. Please complete the online form. Your submitted information will be reviewed by an IDNR representative. You will then be contacted by an IDNR representative if selected to become a vendor. \nFort Massac Encampment Location\nFort Massac State Park\n1308 E 5th Stret\nMetropolis\, IL 62960 \nFor More Information:\nCall 618-524-5025 or 877-424-5025 or Email director@metropolistourism.com \nAbout Fort Massac State Park\nFort Massac State Park\, home of the annual Fort Massac Encampment\, is a combination of scenic beauty\, historic area with a replica 1802 American Fort\, and museum and visitor center. Experience the scenic splendor of southern Illinois\, with plenty of outdoor fun and events tied to the region’s rich history. Overlooking the Ohio River from the southern tip of Illinois\, this majestic Fort Massac location has been preserved and maintained since 1908\, when it became Illinois’ first state park. Fort Massac State Park is also home to special events that bring to life Colonial and early American history\, including the popular Fort Massac Encampment festival each October\, and fascinating interpretive programs year round at the park and the Fort Massac Visitor Center. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Massac Encampment in October at Fort Massac State Park in Metropolis\, Illinois. \n \nTags: Fort Massac Encampment\, Fort Massac Rendezvous\, Illinois Living History\, War of 1812 Reenactment\, French & Indian War Reenactment \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events\nView other War of 1812 Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-massac-encampment/
LOCATION:Fort Massac State Park\, 1308 E 5th Street\, Metropolis\, IL\, 62960\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Revolutionary War Reenactment,French & Indian War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,History Festivals,Living History Events,US Historic Reenactor Events,War of 1812
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Massac State Park Visitor Center":MAILTO:director@metropolistourism.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191021
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20160427T132510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190701T203506Z
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SUMMARY:Warsaw Pioneer Heritage Days
DESCRIPTION:2019 Warsaw Pioneer Heritage Days\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 39th Annual Warsaw Pioneer Heritage Days on October 19-20\, 2019 at Kaysinger Bluff (Truman Dam Visitors Center) in Warsaw\, Missouri. Warsaw Pioneer Heritage Days has drawn over 7000 people to its Mountain Man Camp\, Civil War Camp and Pioneer crafters including\, blacksmiths\, Tinsmith\, Spinners\, Weavers\, Quilters\, Log hewer\, Broom maker\, and many more. Sit a spell and listen to the musicians and tellers-of-tall-tales. Enjoy great food at the Food Barn\, Food Tent\, Hooper House and Summer Kitchen and various spots along the trails including Kettle Korn\, Fudge and Apple Butter. \n\nWarsaw Pioneer Heritage Days\nWarsaw’s link with its past comes alive during the annual Warsaw Pioneer Heritage Days celebration that is held the third weekend in October on Saturday and Sunday. Each year\, Warsaw shows its heritage pride by bringing together people who still practice the crafts of today and yesterday. Downtown in the Drake Harbor area\, large tents shade modern crafts of all types. \nWarsaw Pioneer Heritage Days in Missouri celebrates the Warsaw community and heritage with 19th century demonstrations and unique arts and crafts. The annual event features a variety of exhibits showcasing activities like basket weaving\, spoon carving\, candy making and log hewing\, and live music and food round out the weekend event. \nEvent Fee:\n$7 Adults and 13+ years old\n$4 for 6-12 years old\n5 and under free\n(includes bus transportation to and from Bledsoe Ferry\, The Bluff and Drake Harbor) \nVisit Drake Harbor and the Warsaw Community Building where scores of modern contemporary crafters’ display and sell their wares. Then celebrate the unique Warsaw area heritage with old-time demonstrations from the 1800’s at the Harry S. Truman Visitors Center. Both areas provide plenty of eating opportunities as well. Thousands of visitors attend this festival and we can’t wait to see you! Admission to the Harbor area is free. \nWarsaw Pioneer Heritage Days Gallery\n\n \nLocation\nKaysinger Bluff (Truman Visitors Center)\n29027 Visitor Center Road\nWarsaw\, MO 65355 \nFor more information: Call 660-473-0490; email dgardengal47@aol.com \nMark your calendar so you don’t miss the next Warsaw Pioneer Heritage Days at at Kaysinger Bluff in Warsaw\, Missouri on the third weekend in October. \nWarsaw Pioneer Heritage Days \nTags: Warsaw Pioneer Heritage Days\, Warsaw Heritage Days\, Kaysinger Bluff Pioneer Heritage Association \nView Other Living History Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/warsaw-pioneer-heritage-days/
LOCATION:Kaysinger Bluff (Truman Visitors Center)\, 29027 Visitor Center Road\, Warsaw\, MO\, 65355\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,History Festivals,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kaysinger Bluff Pioneer Heritage Association":MAILTO:dgardengal47@aol.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191014
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20170529T174404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190126T215716Z
UID:15812-1570838400-1571011199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Kampsville Old Settlers Days
DESCRIPTION:2019 Kampsville Old Settlers Days\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin the fun at the 39th Annual Kampsville Old Settlers Days on October 2-13\, 2019 on the Kampsville Riverfront in Kampsville\, Illinois. Kampsville Old Settlers Days depicts the life and times of the early settlers in Calhoun County. Pioneers crossed the Illinois prairie in covered wagons in the early 1800s and settled along the majestic scenic bluffs of the Illinois River bank\, the setting for Old Settlers Days. That same Kampsville Riverfront comes to life each year on the second weekend in October from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Kampsville Old Settlers Days\, where teepees and tents will fill the park for a fun-filled weekend where we do honor to our past as we enjoy the present. \nPublic is Welcome – Free Admission \nHours: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Daily \nLocation\nKampsville Riverfront\nWater Street\nKampsville\, IL 62053 \nFor more information: Call 618-381-4018; email kampsvilleoldsettlers@yahoo.com \nKampsville Old Settlers Days is held on the banks of the beautiful Illinois River and features both Mountain Men and Civil War encampments and primitive skills demonstrations throughout the weekend. These demonstration include activities such as soap making\, blacksmithing\, woodworking\, flint knapping\, jewelry making\, bow building and karmel korn cooking in an iron kettle. There will be live entertainment each day from noon to 5:00 p.m.\, a fiddle contest and artisans and traders selling there wares.. \nTake a stroll through the Mountain Men area with its many authentic lodges (teepees)\, blanket traders offering ‘period’ goods\, and continuous activities and primitive skills demonstrations. \nVisit the Civil War encampment with soldiers in full uniform dress and the periodic firing of a canon across the Illinois River. \nThe Kampsville Old Settlers Days includes activities for all ages. Children can enjoy the petting zoo\, pony rides\, jewelry making\, face-painting\, old time pedal cars\, and play in the children’s area. Moms and dads can shop the many craft booths offering a large variety of items. \nA festival would’t be complete without lots of food! Kampsville Old Settlers Days offers festival favorites such as karmel korn\, pork skins\, sauerkraut/ brats\, and potato chips are cooked in iron kettles. There will be plenty of delicious food from fish to French onion soup. Pork chops\, chicken and dumplings\, hot dogs\, ham and beans\, fried apples\, fried pies\, rib eyes\, kabobs\, biscuits/ gravy\, chili\, ice cream\, and lots of tasty baked goods are among many of the foods that can be washed down with lemonade or homemade root beer–and don’t forget to grab a turkey leg or buffalo burger. Buy a bag of Calhoun apples\, homemade apple butter\, or a jar of freshly made jams and jellies. \nTake a carriage ride around the historic village. Stop by the Calhoun Historical tent to see Calhoun as it once was. \nThere’s a lot to see and learn about history here. While in town\, visit the Kampsville Center for American Archeology Museum\, McCully Heritage Project\, Stonebridge Valley Art Gallery\, and the many flea markets. \nTags: Kampsville Old Settlers Days\, Mountain Man Encampment\, Voyageur Rendezvous\, Civil War Encampment\, Kampville Rendezvous\, Kampsville Voyageur Rendezvous\, Illinois Voyageur Rendezvous \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Kampsville Old Settlers Days on the second weekend of October at the Kampsville Riverfront in Kampsville\, Illinois. \nView other Illinois & Mountain Man Encampments\nView other History Festivals & Events\nView other Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampments\nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/kampsville-old-settlers-days/
LOCATION:Kampsville Riverfront\, Water Street\, Kampsville\, IL\, 62053\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,History Festivals,Illinois Rendezvous,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kampsville Old Settlers Days Planning Committee":MAILTO:kampsvilleoldsettlers@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191014
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20160620T121933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T070753Z
UID:5654-1570752000-1571011199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Mississinewa 1812 Battle Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Mississinewa 1812 Battle Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the Mississinewa 1812 Battle Reenactment on October 11-13\, 2019  at the Mississinewa  Battlefield in La Fontaine\, Indiana\, the largest War of 1812 living history event in the United States. Sponsored by the Mississinewa Battlefield Society Inc\, Marion\, Indiana with the support of the Department of Natural Resources. The Mississinewa 1812 Battle Reenactment is a historical commemoration of the Battle of Mississinewa fought here on December 17-18\, 1812. It’s a step back in time to 1812. \nTime Travel to 1812:\nIt was the morning of December 18\, 1812\, the morning of the Battle of the Mississinewa. Above the sound of fighting\, smell of gunpowder and feel of death rose one of the most significant chapters in the War of 1812 and dramatic moments in the history of Grant County\, Indiana. \n\nMississinewa 1812 Battle Reenactment\nWhere a step back in history is measured by 200 years…\nFaithful attention to authenticity has made Mississinewa 1812 the premiere living history event in Indiana. Here you will step back into the wilderness life of early Indiana Territory. \nMississinewa 1812 Battle Reenactment Includes:\nMilitary Encampments: You can visit British and American military camps and see what life was like for British and American soldiers in 1812. Watch demonstrations of field drills\, artillery fire\, musket and rifle drills\, and battle reenactments. \nIndian Village: Visit the largest reconstructed woodland Indian village in the US\, including a picketed fort and a traditional long house. There will also be Native American legends who will share stories of their legends. \nVendors: Rivertown will play host to more than 140 merchants\, artisans\, and food sellers who will have goods and demonstrations of crafts\, food\, and drinks from 1812. There will also be reproductions of many 1812 items\, including “fine yard goods\, silver and tin ware\, pottery\, muskets and candles.” The food sellers will have English trap pies\, barbecued chops\, bratwurst\, ribs\, chicken\, stews\, baked potatoes\, French pastries\, and fry bread and ice cream. \nWilderness Area: Meet longhunters\, trappers\, voyagers\, in the wilderness camps along the river. Each camp will have demonstrations of fire starting\, open fire cooking\, and story telling.\nTraditional Crafts: Just like at Conner Prairie\, there are tradesmen and craftsmen at the Mississinewa 1812. Printers\, gunsmiths\, tinsmiths\, silversmiths\, and blacksmiths will all be in attendance\, as well soap makers\, potters\, and weavers. \nMississinewa 1812 Battle Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nMusic\, Song & Stories: Rivertown is filled with ongoing performances by Clockwork clown and Company\, Voyager Ancient Fife and Drum Corps\, Common Stock\, Dennis and Barbara Duffy\, Fiddlesix\, Rick and Hillary Wagner\, Tim Shaiper\, Liza and Mark Woolever\, Rodney the Younger\, Simple Gifts\, Carter Rost\, Strolling Singers\, Tom Franklin\, Bonnie Strassel and the territorial Loud school. \nMississinewa 1812 Battle Reenactment Schedule (tentative)\nFriday\nTIME EVENT SITE\n9:00 AM Morning Colors A\, B – Site opens to Public\n12:00 N Battle Reenactment R\n1:00 PM River Rogue Battle C\n4:00 PM Site closes to Public \nSaturday\nTIME EVENT SITE\n9:00 AM Morning Colors A\, B – Site opens to Public\n12:00 N Battle Reenactment R\n2:30 PM River Rogue Battle C\n3:30 PM Battle Reenactment R\n4:00 PM Evening Colors A\, B\n5:00 PM Site closes to Public \nSunday\nTIME EVENT SITE\n9:00 AM Morning Colors A\, B – Site opens to Public\n11:00 AM Battle Reenactment R\n1:30 PM Battle Reenactment R\n3:00 PM River Rogue Battle C\n3:30 PM Evening Colors A\, B\n4:00 PM Site Closes to Public \nSite Codes:\nA – American Military Program Area\nB – British Military Camp Area\nC – River Pirate Camp\nR – Battlefield \nLocation\nMississinewa 1812 Battle Reenactment Site\n6000 N 300 W27\nLa Fontaine\, IN 46940\nIMPORTANT NOTE: Use the above address for navigation. The actual event location is at Latitude: 40.640001 Longitude: -85.743656\, but these coordinates\, if used in a navigation program or device\, will direct you via a route that is not open during the event. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Mississinewa 1812 Battle Reenactment on the second weekend in October in La Fontaine\, Indiana. \n \nTags: Mississinewa 1812 Battle Reenactment\, Mississinewa 1812 Reenactment\, War of 1812 Reenactment \nView other War of 1812 Encampments & Reenactments
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LOCATION:Mississinewa Battlefield\, 6000 N 300 W27\, La Fontaine\, IN\, 46940\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Fife & Drum Corps Events,History Festivals,Living History Events,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events,War of 1812
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mississinewa Battlefield Society":MAILTO:info@mississinewa1812.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191013
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20171001T223439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190507T130924Z
UID:18407-1570579200-1570924799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Moundville Native American Festival
DESCRIPTION:2019 Moundville Native American Festival\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nBe here for the 30th Annual Moundville Native American Festival on October 9-12\, 2019 at Moundville Archaeological Park in Moundsville\, Alabama. Repeatedly named on of Alabama’s Top 20 Tourism Events\, the Moundville Native American Festival is always held Wednesday through Saturday on the first full weekend of October. Held at the University of Alabama’s Moundsville Archaeological Park\, performers\, artists\, crafspeople\, and tradition bearers entertain and educate visitors about the rich culture and heritage that makes Southeastern Indians unique. \n\nMoundville Native American Festival\nJoin the thousands of visitors during the week of International Archaeology Day to experience the Moundville Native American Festival. We will have Native American performers\, demonstrators\, living history teachers\, and crafts vendors here to teach and celebrate Native American culture. Visit the “tools and weapons” range to learn how to throw an atlatl\, or visit the Native American stage to watch stomp dancers\, social dancing\, and hoop dancer extraordinaire Lyndon Alec\, and so much more! And don’t miss the fantastic music of GrayHawk Perkins and many others. \nLearn about traditional pottery firing\, weaving\, bead work\, and other crafts! Bring your children to our Children’s Area for face painting and make and take crafts. Purchase unique Native American crafts in our vendor’s area. Our food courts will offer Native American foods and regular festival fare such as hamburgers\, hot dogs\, and shaved ice. Don’t forget to take a tour of the Jones Archaeological Museum and visit the Knotted-Bird gift shop to pick up one of our annual festival t-shirts! \nFestival Admission:\nAdults: $12.00\nSeniors & Students: $10.00\nChildren 5 and under: FREE\nPrepaid Groups: Prepaid groups with reservations: $8.00 per student. One teacher for every 15 students and bus drivers are admitted free with the registered group. Accompanying adults pay regular festival admission rate at the gate. \nFestival Hours\nWeekdays: 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.\nSaturday: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. \nPortal to the Past\nVisit the Jones Archaeological Museum where state-of-the-art exhibits tell a story of the nobility who once lived at Moundville. Stunning artifacts\, recreated scenery and a special effects theatre are all part of the new displays. \n \nNative American Stage\nThe Native American Stage features renowned dancers\, storytellers and musicians\, with GrayHawk Perkins as Emcee. Hear the heartbeat of native music in the sound of the drums and rattles. Discover why certain animals look or act the way they do as described in ancient native stories and legends. Listen to voices blended in haunting harmony or the beautiful notes of flutes floating on the breeze. Both traditional and contemporary performances are featured throughout the Moundville Native American Festival. \nArts and Crafts Demonstratoins\nSee pottery being pit fired or learn how Choctaws make rivercane baskets in the festival’s Arts and Crafts Arbors. Watch fire being kindled by friction or talk with a world-class bowman as he carves a wooden longbow. Witness these experts as they shoot the bow and arrow or throw a spear fifty yards with the help of a special “stick” called an atlatl. See how a hollow piece of cane can be used to create a deadly dart. Native Americans and other experts demonstrate these and many other arts\, crafts and technologies during the entire Moundville Native American Festival. \nKnapper’s Corner hosts toolmaker from around the country. Making pear and arrow points from rocks that break like glass\, these artists reproduce ancient work as well as creating new works of art. Watch as craftsmen demonstrate “flintknapping”\, a fascinating technology used by humans worldwide before forged metal was invented. \nHands-On Kids Activities\nKids of all ages will get first-hand experience in playing native games and making simple crafts in the children’s area. There\, they can play the ancient game of stickball\, dress up like Southeastern Indians\, throw an Indian football\, make a shell bead necklace or try their hand at Indian Twister. At the Moundville Native American Festival\, there is fun for the whole family. \nExperience Archaeology in Action\nLiving History\nDiscover why the fur trade was so important to Indians in the late 1700s and early 1800s in the Living History Camp. Through its sights\, sounds and smells\, this camp brings the past to life. Smell native foods cooking on an open fire or hear an elder describe his journeys through the wilderness. Reenactors are dressed in period clothing\, their authentic camps filled with items suggesting this important past trade era. \n \nFur Trade Era\nDiscover why the fur trade was so important to Indians in the late 1700s and early 1800s in the Living History Camp. Through its sights\, sounds and smells\, this camp brings the past to life. Smell native foods cooking on an open fire or hear an elder describe his journeys through the wilderness. Reenactors are dressed in period clothing\, their authentic camps filled with items suggesting this important past trade era. \nTraders Circle and Arts Market\nAuthentic handicrafts\, artifact reproductions\, art prints\, musical instruments\, toys\, clothing\, books\, jewelry and a wide assortment of souvenirs are all for sale in the Trader’s Circle or Arts Market. Some of the country’s finest artists and craftspeople are featured exhibitors. \nSchool Groups: This is a great trip for students\, so please share with your schools. Teachers\, register your class for a field trip to the Festival today! School\, church\, scout\, and other groups can be booked by emailing Lisa Rasco at llrasco@ua.edu. \nFood Court\nThe Moundville Native American Festival’s Food Court is located next to the museum\, featuring a variety of Native American food\, as well as an abundance of traditional festival concessions. Try an Indian taco\, roasted corn\, or a smoked turkey leg. Additional food choices are available at the riverbank near Knapper’s Corner. \nLocation & Directions\nMoundville Archaeological Park\n634 Mound Pkwy\nMoundville\, AL 35474\n(205) 371-2234 \nMoundville Archaeological Park is a division of the University of Alabama Museums. The park is located 13 miles south of Exit 71A on I20/59 in Tuscaloosa\, Alabama off of State Highway 69. \nFor More Information or for Group Reservations:\nLisa Rasco 205-371-8732 or email llrasco@ua.edu \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Moundville Native American Festival on Wednesday through Saturday the first full week of October at Moundville Archaeological Park in Moundsville\, Alabama. \nTags: Moundville Native American Festival\, Native American Festival\, Alabama Native American Festival \nView other Native American Festivals & Events
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LOCATION:Moundville Archaeological Park\, 13075 Moundville Archaeological Park\, Moundville\, AL\, 35474\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alabama Powwows,History Festivals,Indian Fairs,Living History Events,Native American Festival,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Moundville Archaeological Park Education Department":MAILTO:llrasco@us.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191005T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191006T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20170827T194807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190512T002016Z
UID:17717-1570262400-1570377600@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battle of Dominguez Hills Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battle of Dominguez Hill Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss the 173rd Anniversary Battle of Dominguez Hill Reenactment on October 5-6\, 2019 at the Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum in Compton\, California. Join us as we commemorate another year of a historic battle that was fought here in the property of the Dominguez Rancho; The 1846 Battle of Dominguez Hills also know as the Battle of the Old Woman’s Gun. In this two day event you will be able to experience the reenactment of the battle as well as the many aspects of life in Southern California during the 1800’s and the Mexican-American War. \n\nBattle of Dominguez Hill Reenactment aka Battle of the Old Woman’s Gun\nLearn about some local early Southern California History at the Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum. We will be having a living history weekend covering The Battle of Dominguez Rancho or The Battle of the Old Woman’s Gun (October 8\, 1846) which was a military engagement of the Mexican–American War (1846 to 1848)\, that took place right here in Southern California near Los Angeles in 1846. The battle took place within Manuel Dominguez’s 75\,000-acre Rancho San Pedro\, which today encompasses the Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum. \nThe public is invited to experience the Battle Reenactment as well as many aspects of life during the 1800s\, which include: military encampments\, vendors\, music and dance. Children’s activities will include: corn husk doll making\, tortilla making\, cattle roping\, adobe brick making and gold panning. While here for the event\, be sure to take a tour of The Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum. \nLiving Historians representing early Californios (local civilians and rancho owners)\, US Marines and Sailors\, the Mormon Battalion\, 1st US Dragoons\, and other impressions from the time period. \nCost: Admission is Free! – We welcome donations from the public to continue bringing events\, such as the Battle of Dominguez Hill Reenactment\, to the public. \nFood and Drinks: Available for purchase on both days; Donations are welcome to further fund the restoration of the adobe house\, grounds\, and future events. \nBattle of Dominguez Hill Reenactment Mini Gallery\n\n \nBattle of Dominguez Hill Reenactment Schedule:\nSaturday 10:00am to 4:00pm.\nOpen at 10:00am\nFlag Raising at 11:00am\nArtillery Demonstration right after Flag Raising\n1st Battle at 12:00Noon\nPeriod Music 1:00pm to 2:00pm\n2nd Battle at 3:00pm.\nOther living history demonstrations throughout day.\nClosed at 4:00pm. \nSunday 10:00am to 3:00pm\nOpen at 10:00am\nFlag Raising at 11:00am\nArtillery Demonstration right after Flag Raising\n1st Battle at 12:00Noon\nTalk with Dominguez Family 1:00pm to 1:20pm\nFlintlock/musket demonstration 1:20pm to 1:40pm\n2nd Battle at 2:00pm.\nOther living history demonstrations throughout day like blacksmithing\, rope making\, period toys\, adobe brick making\, gold panning\, etc.\nClosed at 4:00pm. \nLocation\nDominguez Rancho Adobe Museum\n18127 South Alameda Street\nCompton\, CA 90220 \nFor More Information:\nCall (310) 603-0088; Email ivanworkman@gmail.com \nAbout the Battle of Dominguez Hill\nCaptain José Antonio Carrillo\, leading 90 Californio troops\, successfully held off an invasion of Pueblo de Los Angeles by some 300 US Marines and Sailors\, under the command of US Navy Captain William Mervine\, who was attempting to recapture the town after the Siege of Los Angeles. By strategically running horses across the dusty Dominguez hills while transporting their single small cannon to various sites\, Carrillo and his troops convinced the Americans they had encountered a large enemy force. Faced with heavy casualties and the superior fighting skills displayed by the Californios\, the remaining Marines and Sailors were forced to retreat to their ships docked in San Pedro Bay. \nFor more about the actual Battle of Dominguez Hill \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Dominguez Hill Reenactment (aka Battle of the Old Womans Gun) in October at the Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum in Compton\, California. \nTags: Battle of Dominguez Hill Reenactment\, Battle of the Old Womans Gun\, Battle of Dominguez Hill\, Mexican American War Reenactment \nView other Mexican American War Reenactments & Encampments
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LOCATION:Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum\, 18127 Alameda Street\, Compton\, CA\, 90220\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,History Festivals,Living History Events,Mexican American War Reenactments & Encampments,Musters and Encampmenets Reenactments,Musters and Encampments,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum":MAILTO:Ivan Workman ivanworkman@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191007
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20160907T145101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181226T123352Z
UID:8107-1570233600-1570406399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Feast of the Hunters Moon
DESCRIPTION:2019 Feast of the Hunters Moon\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 52nd Annual Feast of the Hunters Moon on October 5-6\,  2019 at Historic Fort Ouiatenon Park near West Lafayette\, Indiana. Thousands of skilled interpreters\, French\, English and other military reenactors\, musicians\, and artisans engage the imagination while inspiring exploration of the music\, cultures\, and crafts of the past. The first European settlement in Indiana\, Fort Ouiatenon experienced different cultures and lifeways that built our nation. \n\nFeast of the Hunters Moon\nThe Feast of the Hunters Moon offers both the public and the participants a realistic portrayal of the people\, cultures\, and lifestyles that existed on the French and English colonial frontier in the Great Lakes region during the time of Fort Ouiatenon\, which encompassed the period from 1717-1791. We want to interpret this time and place as accurately as possible in order to offer the public an educational and unforgettable experience\, and also to honor the people who lived here. \nThe Feast of the Hunters Moon is a weekend festival and historical reenactment held each fall on the first weekend of October (first Sunday) since 1968\, at the present-day site of Fort Ouiatenon\, a replica 18th century French military and trading post near West Lafayette\, Indiana. \nThe Feast is held on the grounds of the Historic Fort Ouiatenon Park\, on the Wabash River. The blockhouse is a replica of the original Fort Ouiatenon\, which was the first fortified European settlement in what is now called Indiana. The fort served as a French trading post and was located approximately one mile downriver from the replica. \nAdmission & Ticket InformationAdult: One-Day Pass: Advance- $10; Gate- $13; Weekend Pass- $18Child (4-16): One-Day Pass: Advance- $5; Gate- $7; Weekend Pass- $9Children under 4: FreeFamily Pass (2 adults and up to 4 children): Advance- $30; Gate- $35.00Buy Online \nHoursThursday and Friday School Days (not open to public)Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EDTSunday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT \nFeast of the Hunters Moon Gallery Preview\n\nView Full Gallery\nProgram for Feast of the Hunters MoonDuring the festival\, participants reenact the annual fall gathering of the French and Native Americans which took place at Fort Ouiatenon in the mid-18th century.[5][6] Participants dress in the garb of the 18th century French soldiers\, settlers\, and Native Americans who lived in this region.[7][8] Food vendors sell traditional period foods such as rabbit stew\, voyageur stew\, and venison sausage.[6][8] The program also includes music\, marching\, dancing and renenacted military maneuvers. \nMusical performancesAs part of the event\, various musical acts perform\, including Native American drummers\, historical folk music performers\, French folksingers and period fife and drum corps. \nLiving history presentationsThe event includes historical reenactments featuring period characters from the 1700s to educate visitors about the lives and culture of the period. One historical interpreter presented a Delaware Indian who first served as a scout for the French and whose people lived along the Wabash River in the 1700s and co-existed peacefully with the French at the outpost. Others play traders and gunsmiths\, such as “Pierre Rolletof” of French Scots-Irish descent who traveled along the Wabash River trading a range of items\, including guns\, and also gunsmithed as he traveled. Other reenactors have demonstrated various period trades and crafts\, including a chairmaker who built Windsor chairs to order\, spending 40–45 hours per chair.[ \nLocation:Fort Ouiatenon Park3129 S. River RoadWest Lafayette\, IN 47906[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Location\, Parking & Access Detail”]The Feast of the Hunters Moon is held on the grounds of Historic Fort Ouiatenon Park\, a primitive country setting on South River Road\, four miles southwest of West Lafayette Indiana. The grounds stretch across more than 30 acres along the banks of the Wabash River. \nHandicapped Accessible: Authorized vehicles may use handicapped parking area located near the west entry gate. Handicapped accessible toilets are available. A handicapped accessible shuttle bus is available from the Purdue University parking lot. Please note that the terrain of the Feast grounds is uneven. \nPets: Except for assistance animals\, NO PETS are permitted on the festival grounds during open hours. \nParking: If you are coming from outside Lafayette\, we recommend you use the free parking available at the Purdue University Lot L – M\, north of Ross-Ade Stadium at the corner of Northwestern and Cherry Lane. You can follow the signs for the Purdue Ross-Ade Stadium. Shuttle Buses run continuously from the Stadium to the Feast from 8 am to 6 pm (Saturday) / 5 pm (Sunday) Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nSchool DaysThe Historical Association annually offers Thursday and Friday before the public event as two special days at the Feast of the Hunters Moon for school groups: \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”School Days Detail”]Thursday: “Special Kids Day” reserved for special education students at all grades. Students with special needs come for the day to participate in 18th century life on the Ouabache. The Thursday before the weekend of the Feast. \nFriday is “Feast Friday Fun Day” reserved for first through sixth grade students. Students visit a variety of re-enactors\, craftspeople\, and entertainers making history come alive! The Friday before the weekend of the Feast. \nCall (765) 476-8411 extension 206 for more information or reservations. \nDownload Educational Material PDF http://www.tcha.mus.in.us/docs/Fort%20OuiatenonSchoolGuide.pdf[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nFood BoothsThe number and type of food booths is amazing. If you’re hankering for fry bread\, buffalo stew\, Rabbit Stew\, Roasted Corn\, Buffalo Burgers\, Homemad Roootbeer\, or breakfast\, lunch and dinner fare\, this is the place. Most food booths are operated by local not-for-profit groups that use their proceeds for charitable projects. \nSutlersAs you would expect\, a huge gathering of sutlers will be present at the Feast of the Hunters Moon to offer period-era wares and crafts. Furs\, clothing\, wood work\, toys\, baskets\, applehead dolls\, musical instruments\, barrels\, cast iron fireworks\, quilts and blankets\, pottery\, herbs\, leather\, and much more will be available for you to peruse and purchase. \n \nParticipant InformationAt the Feast of the Hunters Moon We want to interpret this time and place (French and English colonial frontier in the Great Lakes from 1717-1791) as accurately as possible in order to offer the public an educational and unforgettable experience. Participants\, merchandise\, entertainment\, and food should be appropriate to our time period and place\, to the best of our knowledge and ability. Please read carefully the quality control section on the “Feast Participation Webpage“. All participants are responsible for knowing what types of costume\, equipment\, and merchandise are appropriate for their area. \nEvents LocationsArtillery Park (#364)Blockhouse (#133)Boat Ramp (#229)Cricket Field (#447)Dulcimer Gathering (#119)Heritage Musick and Daunce Society (#106)Jim’s Red Pants (#115)Tim Schaiper (#310)Tomahawk Range (#214)Voyageur Camp (#228)Wea Indian Historic Village of Ouiatenon (#217)Ridge ArenaVoyageur Stage \nActivites for ChildrenThe Feast is full of sights and sounds that will be a treat for all ages. In addition to the many performances\, displays\, and the scenes of live from the 18th century\, these booths have crafts\, merchandise\, and activities that have proven to be especially interesting to younger Feast visitors. \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Children’s Activities Detail”]Site Activity106 Heritage Musick and Daunce Society115 Jim’s Red Pants119 Dulcimer Gathering133 Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse134 TCHA Storytelling Booth140 Children’s Bead Tent141 Candlemaking Booth144 TCHA Children’s Gifts211 Hands On Pottery214 Tomahawk Throw215 Children’s Costume Try-On216 Children’s Trade Blanket217 Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon218 Historical Games Challenge310 Tim Schaiper348 Native American Stories413 Cross Cut Sawing415 Lyons Family Ropemakers434 Parson John Living History447 Colonial Cricket455 Voyageur Ancient Fife and Drum459 Wabash Valley Woodworkers Great Wheel[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nHoly cow\, there’s so much to see and do! Be sure to mark your calendar today for the annual Feast of the Hunters Moon at Historic Fort Ouiatenon Park near West Lafayette\, Indiana! \n \nTags: Feast of the Hunters Moon\, Fort Ouiatenon\, Indiana Living History \nView other History Festivals & Events\nView other Living History Evens
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LOCATION:Fort Ouiatenon Park\, 3129 S. River Road\, West Lafayette\, 3129 S. River Road\, 47906
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Fife & Drum Corps Events,French & Indian War Reenactment,Fur Trad Era Forts,Historic American Forts,History Festivals,Indian Wars,Living History Events,Market Fair,Recurring Day of Month or Week,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tippecanoe County Historical Association":MAILTO:General Information: mail@tippecanoehistory.org or Feast Information: feastinfo@tippecanoehistory.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191007
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20160614T024405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190323T164244Z
UID:5406-1570233600-1570406399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Big Island Rendezvous and Festival
DESCRIPTION:2019 Big Island Rendezvous and Festival\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin the Big Island Rendezvous and Festival on October 5-6\, 2019 at Bancroft Bay Park in Albert Lea\, Minnesota in celebration of pre-1840s fur trade era history and early Frontier America (1750-1880) including the Civil War Era and Pioneer Settlement (1840-1800). Rendezvous is always the first Saturday and Sunday in October. \nBig Island Rendezvous and Festival Entertainment:\nThe Big Island Rendezvous and Festival hosts different performance areas with music and dance continuously throughout both days. The entrance stage has a sound system adjacent to the food court area. The musicians minstrel around the grounds to give a more intimate performance to smaller audiences under the trees. Celtic\, Bluegrass\, Gaelic\, old time country\, gospel and Cajun music are some of the type of performances presented. \n\nBig Island Rendezvous and Festival\nHours\nSaturday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM\nSunday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM \nAdmission (includes all events and parking):\nAdults: $14\nChildren (6-11): $8\nChildren 5 & Under: Free\nFamily Pass: $30 at the gate\nRain or shine event. Sorry\, no refunds on advanced tickets. Admissions tickets can be used on any day or all the same day. \nEvent Location & Directions\nBancroft Bay Park in Albert Lea\, MN.\nPublic is asked to park at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds and will be shuttled free of charge to the event.\nDirections: Take exit 157 off of I-90\, heading south on Bridge Street you will pass through three sets of stoplights. The fairgrounds will be located on the Right.\nContact Perry Vining at 1.800.658.2526 or pvining@smig.net \nArts & Crafts:\nProperly attired re-enactors display and sell their wares at the Big Island Rendezvous and Festiva. Artisans from many states attend including craftspersons and crafts such as blacksmithing\, candle making\, weaving and spinning\, silver smithing\, copper working\, woodworking\, clothing makers\, painters\, stoneware and porcelain pottery\, scrimshaw\, gunsmithing\, birch bark canoes and furniture building. All types of colonial period trades and products are sold and various skills of the artists are demonstrated each day. \nPeriod Encampments:\nOver 300 tents and campfires created 12 acres of atmosphere in which to shop and listen to the entertainment. Over 1\,200 living history re-enactors carry on their day-to-day lifestyles\, as it would have been done over 200 years ago in the New World. No modernisms are allowed on site so you see no vehicles or modern plastic tents. You literally step back in time into a wilderness of history. \nFood & Beverage:\nYou will find food here that you would not find at home\, such as the most popular kettle korn and fresh baked bread (baked on site)\, fry bread\, homemade root beer\, Stuffed baked potato with pork\, cheese\, onion and sour cream toppings\, Pork Chop on a stick\, Indian Tacos\, beef\, and funnel cakes. There is also wild rice soup\, and smoked turkey legs\, and the favorite pork chop on a stick. \nChildrens’ Friendly:\nAll types of activities and excitement are there for the children to enjoy. There are theatre\, games\, drills\, and ceremonies\, voyageur camps\, and tipi tours. \nBig Island Rendezvous and Festival Mini Gallery\n\n \nLocation:\nThe Big Island Rendezvous is located in a city park in Albert Lea\, Minnesota. All visitors park at the Freeborn County Fairgrounds and are taken by shuttle one mile to festival grounds. Take Exit 157 off of Interstate 90 (just west of Interstate 35) and go into Albert Lea and travel approximately 1 ½ miles and the Freeborn County Fairgrounds will be on your right at 1031 Bridge Avenue. \nHistorical Exhibits & Reenactments:\nNative American tipis and wikiups and canoe camps will be highlighted. Period-attired characters of the 17th and 18th century will entertain you throughout the site including Benjamin Franklin and his wife and Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln in the Civil War area. 1880’s pioneer town with sheriff\, jail\, chuck wagon\, gold panning\, and doctor. \nParades & Drills:\nRe-enactor strut and show-off around the grounds and create a very festive atmosphere. \nBlackpowder Shooting Competition:\nMarksmen from throughout the Midwest will compete for prizes. One type of event is shooting a lead ball (musket or muzzle loading gun) at an ax head and in ONE shot (one lead ball) the person hits BOTH targets set up on each side of the ax head. \nVoyaguer Camp:\nListen to songs and challenge the voyageurs to cat and mouse; or see birch bark canoes. \nStage Entertainment:\nRitcheParrishRitche (formerly Tanglefoot) from Canada\, will be here to jam. \nBig Island Rendezvous Education Days\nThe Big Island Rendezvous Education Days takes place on the Thursday and Friday before the Big Island Rendezvous & Festival is the Midwest’s Finest and Largest Hands-On Early American History Lesson. This two-day event is the “education days” part of the two-day Big Island Rendezvous & Festival that follows. View Big Island Rendezvous Education Days Details \n \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the next Big Island Rendezvous and Festival on the first Saturday and Suday of October at Bancroft Bay Park in Albert Lea\, Minnesota. \nTags: Big Island Rendezvous and Festival\, Big Island Rendezvous\, Big Island Festival\, Minnesota Rendezvous\, Minnesota Voyageur Rendezvous \nView Big Island Rendezvous Education Days Details\nView Other Minnesota Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/big-island-rendezvous-and-festival/
LOCATION:Bancroft Bay Park – Albert Lea\, MN\, Albert Lea\, MN\, 56007\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Living History Events,Minnesota Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Island Rendezvous and Festival Organization":MAILTO:pvining@smig.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191005
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20160614T031104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190323T164500Z
UID:5415-1570060800-1570233599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Big Island Rendezvous Education Days
DESCRIPTION:2019 Big Island Rendezvous Education Days\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe Big Island Rendezvous Education Days on October 3-4\, 2019  at the Bancroft Bay City Park in Alber Lea\, Minnesota is the Midwest’s Finest and Largest Hands-On Early American History Lesson. This two-day event is the “education days” part of the two-day Big Island Rendezvous & Festival that follows. The Big Island Rendezvous Education Days takes place on the Thursday and Friday before the Big Island Rendezvous & Festival\, which takes place on the first Saturday and Sunday of October. \n\nBig Island Rendezvous Education Days\nPossible presentations you can experience at the Early American History Lesson:\n1880s Pioneer Town – Be sure to check out the Chuckwagon\nVoyageur Encampment with birch bark canoe showing what the voyageur did in his daily life.\nMilitary Camp with Civil War era teaches the lifestyles of the country’s military.\nNative American areas illustrate traditional teachings of Lakota and Sioux nations. Tipi tours and customs showcased.\nEarly American skills such as blacksmiths\, woodworkers\, farmers\, candle maker\, silversmith\, and spinners and weavers teach how their skills helped make America grow. \nHands-on stations teach what our American heritage did to shape this country in its early stages.\nWhen: Thursday or Friday before Big Island Rendezvous\nWhere: Bancroft Bay City Park\, Albert Lea\, MN 56007\nWhy: Have your students learn their own heritage with history coming alive.\nLearn social and cultural heritage of America through a high impact and hands-on experience.\nRecommended for 4th through 8th grade. \nCosts:\n$8.00 Promotional Rate for Schools New to BIR\n$9.00 Early Bird Special *Postmarked by April 30th\n$10.00 per student from May 1st – September 10th\n$12.00 after September 10th\nSame fees apply for chaperones or parents\nSpecial Needs: \nBig Island Rendezvous and Festival\, Inc. actively support the inclusion of all children into our programs. If you or your participant has any special needs\, please contact Perry Vining at 507-402-6371 at least two weeks in advance or ASAP so we may accommodate your needs. \n \nRegistration and Scheduling:\nPublic\, private\, and parochial schools\, may schedule their visit for Thursday or Friday between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm. Home school groups may register beginning at 10am. \nPlease indicate on your registration form not only when you would like to start and end your classes\, but also when you will arrive and when you must leave. Please take into account travel time and traffic concerns when deciding on your arrival and departure times. Registration will be on a first-received basis. Returning your registration promptly will better ensure that you get the day you prefer\, therefore please return the enclosed materials as soon as possible. \nThere are several ways to register for Big Island Rendezvous Education Days: \nPlease call 1-800-658-2526 with any questions prior to registering. \nOnline: Complete the registration form and attach to e-mail for Teachers or Homeschools.\nE-Mail: Complete and e-mail registration to pvining@smig.net\nFax: 1-507-373-0344\nCall: 1-507-373-3938 Speak with the Education Days Coordinator or leave a message through voice mail.\nUSPS Mail:Complete the form for Teachers or Homeschools \nSend to:\nBig Island Rendezvous\n1725 West Main Street\nAlbert Lea\, MN 56007 \nPlease do not under-estimate the number of students attending the Big Island Rendezvous Education Days- be as accurate as possible. You may always add a few students if your actual number is greater than the number noted on your registration form. If the number of students or adults change (either up or down)\, a Change of Status Form must be received before September 10th to avoid change fees. \nBig Island Rendezvous Education Days Presentations:\nTeddy Roosevelt * Gold Panning * Black Powder Range * Blacksmithing * Campfire Cooking * Candle Making * Cannon Drill * Atlatl * Shoemaker * Fiber Arts * Civil Ware Medical * Fabric Printing * Folk Music * Food Preparation * Fabric Painting * Hawk Throw * Hide Preparation * omesteading in Early America * Benjamin Franklin * Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln * Military Camp * Native American Lifestyles * New Ulm Battery Cannon Drill * Norwegian ImmigrantPioneer Town * Pottery * Revolutionary War * Rope Making * Scottish Lifestyle * Silver Smithing * Spinning * Tipi Set Up * Voyageur Camp * Voyageur Storytelling * Wilderness Survival Techniques * Woodworking \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Big Island Rendezvous Education Days at the Bancroft Bay City Park in Alber Lea\, Minnesota. \nTags: Big Island Rendezvous Education Days\, Big Island Rendezvous\, Minnesota Rendezvous\, Minnesota Voyageur Rendezvous \nView Big Island Rendezvous Details\nView other Living History Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/big-island-rendezvous-education-days/
LOCATION:Bancroft Bay Park – Albert Lea\, MN\, Albert Lea\, MN\, 56007\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Living History Events,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Big Island Rendezvous and Festival Organization":MAILTO:pvining@smig.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190929
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20160626T145259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T170525Z
UID:5830-1569542400-1569715199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Sacajawea Heritage Days
DESCRIPTION:2019 Sacajawea Heritage Days\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nWalk through history at Sacajawea Heritage Days on September 27-28\, 2019 at Sacajawea State Park in Pasco\, Washington. This is the site where the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery camped over 200 years ago. This will be a great experience and a lot of fun. At the Sacajawea Heritage Days\, there are Lewis & Clark re-enactors\, members of the Umatilla and Yakama Nations\, and the Wanapums\, along with mountain man encampments\, local museums\, and other people who enjoy sharing their skills and knowledge about what life was like nearly two centuries ago. \n\nSacajawea Heritage Days\nSacajawea Heritage Days Event Schedule (Tentative)\nWednesday\nCamp set-up\, mountain man individual activities\, no scheduled public visitation\nThursday\nCamp set-up\, mountain man individual activities\, no scheduled public visitation\nFriday\n9:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.: School children visits\n4:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m.: Living history for the public\nSaturday\n10:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m.: Living history for the public\n5:00 p.m. — 7:00 p.m.: Mountain Man Meal; meat provided\, bring a side dish or dessert\n7:30 pm: Council Fire\, public invited \nParticipant & Trader Information\nPlease have your clothing and camp period correct for 1750-1840. There will be NO shooting events\, but discharge of powder will be welcomed. All camps will be expected to display a living history theme. Blanket trading is allowed for those with primitive camps at no additional cost. No blanket trading is allowed without a primitive camp. \nParticipant Fee: $15 per camp\nTrader Permit: $45 (includes 2 medallions)\nRVs: Subject to current Park Fee \nSacajawea Heritage Days Gallery Preview\n\nView Full Gallery\nAbout Sacajawea State Park\nThe Sacajawea State Park is located at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers 5 miles south of Pasco\, Washington. For thousands of years\, the site of Sacajawea State Park was a traditional gathering\, fishing\, and trading place for Native peoples. On October 16\, 1805\, the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery arrived and stayed for two nights. \nLocation\nSacajawea State Park\n2503 Sacajawea Park Road\nPasco\, WA 99301\n(509) 545-2361 \nFor More Information: \nEvent Coordinator: Call 509-366-1272; Email wanderinghost@hotmail.com\nSacajawea State Park: Call (509) 366-1272 \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Sacajawea Heritage Days at Sacajawea State Park in Pasco\, Washington. \nTags: Sacajawea Heritage Days\, Heritage Days at Sacajawea State Park\, Washington Rendezvous \nView Other Living History Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/sacajawea-heritage-days/
LOCATION:Sacajawea State Park\, 2503 Sacajawea Park Road\, Pasco\, WA\, 99301\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Washington Rendezvous
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Sacajawea State Park":MAILTO:fossac@outlook.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190930
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20161213T213743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181016T184421Z
UID:9298-1569542400-1569801599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nEveryone is welcome at the Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow on September 27-29\, 2019 at Medicine Lodge City Park in Medicine Lodge\, Kansas. Seating is set up around the area where the intertribal dancing is to take place is for the dancers\, not the spectators\, so bring your own lawn chairs. It is good to ask before taking a picture out of respect for those who may have religious reasons for avoiding photos. No one should ever enter the dance arena unless invited. Do not touch the clothing of any dancer. A good rule of thumb is to wait for the reaction of the Native onlookers. If they clap\, then everyone claps. Most of the time the emcee will tell the audience what is going on and what to do. \n\nMedicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow\nAttending a powwow gives spectators the opportunity to glance into the history of Native Americans\, a glimpse of a centuries-old tradition and a chance to gaze upon the beauty of their regalia while listening to the rhythmic beat of their drums and their voices lifted in song. \nFood vendors will also be on-site at the Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow providing the always popular Indian tacos and fry bread. There will be craft vendors selling a wide selection of Native items including shirts\, jewelry\, wooden crafts\, rugs\, wall decorations and Native items for children. \nTentative Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow Schedule\nFriday\n5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Gourd Dance\n7:00 pm Grand Entry \nSaturday\n2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Gourd dance\n5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Dinner Break\n6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Gourd Dance\n7:00 pm Grand Entry \nSunday\n2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Gourd Dance\n4:00 pm Grand Entry \nLocation\nMedicine Lodge City Park\nMedicine Lodge\, KS 67104 \nMedicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nAbout the Powwow\nDances and the ceremonies with which they are associated played an integral part in the lifestyle of the Native American. A dance was held to ask for aid from the gods before a battle or a hunt. A dance was also held to celebrate joy or to mark a mourning. Dances\, or powwows as they are now called\, are still important occasions for the American Indian. It is an occasion for making new friends and enjoying old friendships. There are not many activities where a great-grandparent and great-grandchild may participate in the same activity as they may at a powwow. \nThe word powwow is derived from the Algonquian term pau-wau\, or pauau\, which referred to a gathering of medicine men or spiritual leaders. European explorers who observed these gatherings pronounced the word wrong and passed on the wrong pronunciation to the Indians when they began learning English. \nThe history of powwows is sketchy as there was a period of time when the gatherings were illegal under the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The modern-day powwow gives Native Americans an occasion to meet\, dance\, sing\, socialize\, honor their Native American culture and share their traditions with non-Indians. \nPlanning an event like the Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow can take months. If a powwow or celebration is publicized\, it is open to the public. Sometimes\, it may be open to the public but there is a charge. In that case\, it becomes more of an exhibition display. \n \nPowwow Dances\nThe Gourd Dance\, which is performed at many powwows\, including the Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow\, originated in the 1800s among the Cheyenne\, Arapahoe\, Kiowa and Comanche tribes. The Gourd Clan\, formerly a warriors’ society\, now may include any member of the tribe. The members of the different gourd clans and clubs can be veterans themselves or are representatives of veterans. The red on the blanket which is worn by the dancers represents the blood which was shed by warriors and the blue on the blanket represents victory. \nThe Snake Dance is rich in symbolism. It was thought that because the snake lived so close to the ground he understood the problems of the soil and its need for water. The Indians performed the dance to the snake so he might take a message to the gods to send rain to the plants. The dances portray the snake coiling\, striking\, retreating and returning to strike again. \nOther dances that you will see at the Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow\, as well as many other powwows\, includes the Round Dance\, Buffalo Dance\, War Dance and the Flag Dance\, a dance that nearly every Indian tribe has composed in recent years to honor the men and women who have served in all branches of the armed forces during the various wars. This song is the Indian equivalent of the national anthem\, and all should stand when this song is sung. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow in Medicine Lodge\, Kansas. \nTags: Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Powwow\, Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Pow Wow\, Medicine Lodge Powwow\, Medicine Lodge Pow Wow\, Kansas Powwow\, Kansas Pow Wow \nView Other Kansas Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/medicine-lodge-peace-treaty-powwow/
LOCATION:Medicine Lodge Powwow Pavilion\, Medicine Lodge City Park\, Medicine Lodge\, KS\, 67104\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Kansas Powwows,Living History Events,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Association":MAILTO:office@peacetreaty.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190930
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20160614T172043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190925T172921Z
UID:5433-1569542400-1569801599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Woodland Indian Celebration
DESCRIPTION:2019 Woodland Indian Celebration\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nCome enjoy the 17th Annual Woodland Indian Celebration on September 27-29\, 2019 at Seven Eagles Historical Education Center in Grand Rapids\, Ohio (temporary location due to grounds damage). This event is the Premier Native American Event in the State of Ohio and the Region. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of the beautiful Harvest Festival of the Eastern Woodland American Indians of the North East and Great Lakes. Enjoy and participate in Native American Arts\, Crafts\, Dance\, Food\, Games\, History\, Music\, and more! \n\nWoodland Indian Celebration\nThe Woodland Indian Celebration has been listed as one of the Top 20 Great Escapes: Weekends Worth Having in the State of Ohio by the Cincinnati Magazine and has been listed a State of Ohio Top Event by The Ohio Arts Council\, The Ohio Humanities Council and The Toledo Blade. \nAdmission:\nAdults = $5.00\nSeniors 60 and over = $3.00\nChildren 5-11 = $2.00\nChildren 4 and under = Free \nTIMES: Gates Open @ 10:00 a.m. Saturday & 10:00 a.m. Sunday\nCloses Saturday at Dusk & Sunday at 5:00 p.m. \nGrand Entries: (schedule may change)\nSaturday: 12:30 PM\nSunday: 1:00 PM \nWoodland Indian Celebration Mini Gallery\n\n \nDRUMS: To be announced\nSouthEastern WaterSpider of Ohio\nSouthern Singers of Ohio\nClosed Drum: Invitation Only \nVendors: Invitation Only \nLocation\nTemporary location for 2019.\nSeven Eagles Historical Education Center\n16486 Wapakoneta Road\nGrand Rapids\, OH 43522 \nCONTACT & SPONSORS:\nperrysburgpowwow@hotmail.com\nBlack Swamp InterTribal Foundation @ 419-250-0951\nSouthEastern WaterSpider Drum\nWood County Park District \nHost Hotel: Country Inn & Suites in Rossford\, Ohio\n(inquire for “guest powwow rate”) 419-872-9900 \nNO PETS – NO ALCOHOL – NO DRUGS – NO INDIAN POLITICS – NO INDIAN POLICING \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Woodland Indian Celebration at Seven Eagles Historical Education Center in Grand Rapids\, Ohio (temporary for 2019) on the last weekend of September. \n \nTags: Woodland Indian Celebration\, Woodland Indian Celebration Powwow\, Woodland Indian Celebration Pow Wow\, Ohio Powwow\, Ohio Pow Wow \nView Other Ohio Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/woodland-indian-celebration/
LOCATION:Seven Eagles Historical Education Center\, 16486 Wapakoneta Rd\, Grand Rapids\, OH\, 43522\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Ohio Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Black Swamp Intertribal Foundation":MAILTO:perrysburgpowwow@hotmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190917
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20170729T041605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T005333Z
UID:13840-1568505600-1568678399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Rendez-vous at Ste Anne de Detroit
DESCRIPTION:2019 Rendez-vous at Ste Anne de Detroit\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the 3rd Annual Rendez-vous at Ste Anne de Detroit on September 15\, 2019 at Ste Ann de Detroit Catholic Church in Detroit\, Michigan. The Rendez-vous at Ste Anne de Detroit is a French Canadian and Native American cultural festival\, celebrating the founding heritage of the city. Established when Detroit was founded in 1701 by the French\, Ste Anne de Detroit is the second oldest ongoing Catholic parish in the U.S. \n\nRendez-vous at Ste Anne de Detroit\nCome and celebrate the founding heritages of Detroit at the 2019 Redez-vous at Ste. Anne Parish de Detroit. Enjoy French Canadian\, Metis\, and Native American music\, dancing\, food and cultural exhibits\, plus a beer and wine tent\, children’s activities\, and artisans featuring French\, Native American\, Michigan and Detroit themed merchandise. \nAdmission: \n$10 adults\n$5 seniors and students\n$25 family pass\nChildren under 5 are free \nHours:\nSunday 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. \nSchedule\n11:00 AM – 6:00 PM\nBasket Raffle\n12:00 PM\nBilingual Mass in French & English in historic Ste. Anne’s church\n1:15 PM – 7:00 PM\nLive French Canadian & Native American Music\n1:30 PM\nTour of historic Ste. Anne de Detroit \nDaily Entertainment \n\nLaCompie\nSpirits Rising and the All Nations Dancers\nThe Bell Family\n\nRendez-vous at Ste Anne de Detroit Mini Gallery\n\n \nDaily Activities \n\nArtisans\nChildren’s Tent with Games and Crafts\nHeritage Tent\nBeer and Wine Tent\nFrench Canadian and Native Amercan Food\nBasket Raffle\nPatisserie\nLiving History Reenactors\n18th Century Living Presentations\nTours of Historic Ste. Anne Parish de Detroit Church\n\nLocation\nSte Anne de Detroit Catholic Church\n1000 Ste Anne Street\,\nDetroit\, MI 48216 \nFor More Information:\nElizabeth Bourne: Email ebourne@comcast.net; Call 248-416-2665 \nThe Rendezvous committee is looking for artists and vendors to be part of the festival. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Annual Rendez-vous at Ste Ann de Detroit Catholic Church in Detroit\, Michigan. \n \nTags: Rendez-vous at Ste Anne de Detroit\, Ste Anne de Detroit Rendezvous\, Michigan Rendezvous\, Michigan Voyageur Rendezvous \nView other Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampments\nView other History Festivals & Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/rendez-vous-at-ste-anne-de-detroit/
LOCATION:Ste Anne de Detroit Catholic Church\, 1000 Ste. Anne Street\, Detroit\, MI\, 48216\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Living History Events,Michigan Powwows,Michigan Rendezvous,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Ohio Rendezvous,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ste Anne de Detroit Catholic Parish":MAILTO:ebourne@comcast.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190831T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190901T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20171203T114537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190127T110039Z
UID:19934-1567245600-1567360800@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fair at New Boston
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fair at New Boston\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nStep back in time at the 36th Annual Fair at New Boston on August 31 – September 1\, 2019 at the George Rogers Clark Park in Springfield\, Ohio and watch history come alive! The nationally recognized annual Fair at New Boston takes place every year on Labor Day Weekend. Everything about this quality event creates the illusion of time travel to 1790-1810. NOTE: Education Day for students is held on Friday\, the day before the public event. \n\n18th Century Fair at New Boston\nYour full day of historical adventure will begin with cheering and huzzahs\, as the 15 star flag is raised over the Fairground at the opening ceremonies. Visitors won’t want to miss this entertaining introduction to the Fair. Stay around to hear food vendors brag about the quality of their delicacies and merchants urging the Fairmasters to stop by their booths. \nFairgoers will have a hard time deciding where to turn next. There is so much to do at the Fair at New Boston! Battle recreations\, Native American villages\, smells\, tastes and sights and other slices of 18th Century life will be recreated 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, both Saturday and Sunday of Labor Day Weekend. \nHours: Saturday & Sunday: 10 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. Rain or Shine \nAdmission: Ages 12-older $10; active military with ID $7; children ages 6-11 $3; and children ages 5-under free. No pets please. \nLocation\nGeorge Rogers Clark Park\n930 S. Tecumseh Road\nSpringfield\, OH 45506\n937-882-6000 \nDirections\nEnter the George Rogers Clark Park\, take your first immediate Right on to Marianne Nave Dr.\, then follow New Boston Road to the Left\, continue until you reach the Gathering House. \nThe Fair at New Boston Mini-Gallery\n\n \nFor more information: \nGeneral Information: 937-882-9216 or info@grcha.org\nThe Fairmaster & Mistress: Fairmaster@grcha.org\nThe GRCHA Association President: President@grcha.org\nFair Registration Information: Registration@grcha.org \nParking: Free and plentiful. \nEducation Day – Friday\nOpen to the Public School Districts\, Private Schools\, and Home School Programs. Primary Program Focus: Fourth or Fifth Grade\, Ohio and American History. Not Open to the General Public on Friday. Home School Registration[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Notice to Education Day Demonstrators and Entertainers”]\nEducation day is Friday from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.\nNo vehicles on field during this time.\nPlease be at your assigned location ready to demonstrate or entertain. Last year there were over 1\,300 students for Education Day. Attendance varies from year to year. GRCHA greatly appreciates your cooperation in this matter.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Saturday & Sunday Tentative Schedule”]\nFairmaster’s Tent\n10:15 am Opening Ceremony\n11:15 am Liberty Dancers\n12:00 pm George Rogers Clark\n1:15 pm Chief Black Hoof\n2:30 pm Daniel Boone\n3:30 pm Liberty Dancers\n5:45 pm Closing Ceremy \nTactical Field\n11:45 am Mounted Rangers\n2:00 pm Mounted Rangers\n4:00 pm Battle Reenactment \nKispoko Village\nAll Day – Cooking Demonstrations\nDrumming & Singing 11:45 am & 12:45 am\nNative Artisan Noon & 2:15 pm\nTomahawk Competition 1:30 pm\nArchery Match 3:00 pm \nHertzler Barn & Half Penny Hatch Venues\nEntertainment TBA \nCheapside Theater\n11:00 am – 5:30 pm Shakespearean Actors & Play TBA\, Magic Shows\, etc.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n \nFair at New Boston Highlights:\nArtisans and Merchants\nFind special treasures in the New Boston Market that you will not find in regular stores. Explore the unique shops that surround the public square. Pottery\, herbs\, dried flowers\, handmade chairs\, silhouettes\, soaps\, jewelry\, books\, lanterns\, fabric\, glassware\, clothing of the frontier era\, and much more can be found in the tents and booths of merchants and artisans. \nBalloon Flight\nThe Fair at New Boston hot air balloon will be launched from the front of the market area if weather cooperates. Made out of paper and ink this balloon demonstrates how man first got a view from above more than 200 years ago. \nHistoric Figures Come to Life\nScheduled throughout the day at the Fairmasters Tent\, you will find a variety of frontier folks ready to tell their stories: Daniel Boone\, Chief Black Hoof\, and George Rogers Clark. This is a great spot to sit on benches in the shade. \nLiberty Dancers\nTwice each day\, the Liberty Dancers will demonstrate dances of the time period enjoyed by many of the founding fathers and mothers. Visitors will be given an opportunity to join in. \nEntertainment at Cheapside and throughout the Fair\nNeed to rest your feet? Join the audience and share in the hearty laughter at Cheapside Theater. Can Dr. Balthasar’s elixir really cure for all that ails you? Besides Cheapside\, Entertainment can be found throughout the Fair. The beautiful Slack Rope Walker has captivated visitors for years. Puppets\, magicians\, and balladeers set up in various locations throughout the day. \nFood and Beverages \nCome hungry to the Fair at New Boston! Enjoy frontier foods authentically prepared. Scotch eggs\, smoked turkey legs\, chicken legs\, shredded beef\, pork sausage on a stick\, bison on a bun\, ham on a biscuit\, shredded chicken on a roll\, spiced roast beef\, bread with flavored butter & jam\, chicken and noodles\, Carolina rice\, green beans and potatoes\, garlic mushrooms in wine\, ham & beans\, New Brunswick stew\, and apples & cheese will delight even the pickiest eaters. For desserts choose from peaches and pound cake\, raspberries and cream\, pies\, or vanilla ice cream with plum sauce. \nDrink Up at Three Historic Taverns\nThirsty visitors will find beverages in three taverns\, The Black Horse\, Littlejohn’s\, and the Hickory\, in addition to the Dancing Goats Coffee House\, which is located right in the middle of everything. In addition to lemonade\, ice tea\, a sarsaparilla\, and bottled water\, taverns also serve beer. (Although we claim to be in 1797\, a 21st century ID is still required of guests!) \nNative American Village\nFollow the sound of drums down a forest trail to visit the growing Woodlands Indian Village. The Fair at New Boston is on the former site of two Shawnee villages\, Peckuwe and Kispoko. Handicrafts\, games\, and demonstrations of Shawnee\, Mingo\, Miami\, Wyandotte\, and other tribes are featured. All day\, you can learn how food was prepared in camp at live cooking demonstrations. This is also one of the shadiest places to come on a hot\, sunny afternoon. \nMusic\nMusic was enjoyed in 1797 in many different forms\, as it is now. Relax in a historic tavern while listening to music of the era. Musicians playing violins\, mandolins\, guitars\, and even bagpipes move from tavern to tavern and rove throughout the area. The coffeehouse is a center of entertainment and a place where you can enjoy a game of checkers or chess. \nBattle Reenactment and Cannon\nThrill to the boom of the full-sized Revolutionary War cannon. The Mad River Light Artillery Revolutionary War reenactor group sets up their bronze British Light six-pounder at the top of the hill near the flagpole and militia encampment. This group will demonstrate cannon firing many times throughout each day. \nEach afternoon\, the Fair at New Boston features the excitement of a battle reenactment. Our reenactment features militia on foot and on horse\, cannons\, Shawnee warriors\, and British Crown troops. After the battle\, visit the militia camps on the hill between Hertzler House and the George Rogers Clark Memorial. The First Mad River Light Artillery near the flag pole will be available to answer questions. \nGrand Camera Obscura\nNear the entrance to the Fair at New Boston\, an oddly shaped tent will most likely be first to catch your attention. It’s the Grand Camera Obscura. Fair attendees can be among a relatively fortunate few who can enjoy this historical scientific attraction\, which is just like the one seen in Paris more than 200 years ago. Step into the round tent and be prepared to be amazed. \n\nPremier Living History Event\nThere is time after the battle to finish shopping\, get something to eat\, and catch another of the entertainers. You will also want to see the closing ceremonies at the end of the day. \nAll of this is why the Fair at New Boston is recognized as a premiere living history event. All the music\, entertainment\, clothing\, methods of cooking\, foods served\, merchandise booths\, and equipment used by the artisans are juried (or judged) to ensure authenticity to the period. It is also special because it is held on an historic site. George Rogers Clark Park was the site of the Battle of Peckuwe\, the Shawnee villages of Peckuwe and Kispoko\, and the frontier town of New Boston. The Fair at New Boston is our way of remembering our history. There is so much to do at the Fair at New Boston that many visitors come back for a second day of fun on Sunday. \nParticipant Information\nThis is a juried event. Please read the participant information and rules section carefully before applying. Some rules and guidelines have changed for 2017\, so please read before applying. \nPlease read the Rules of Participation \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”General Information & Fair Rules”]\nNO PETS ALL WEEKEND. \nDuring the fair Wi-Fi will be available around the Gathering House Area\, in the designated Wi-Fi/Cellular Zone. This area provides for the best reception. Please refrain from usage of cellular phones or computers on the field. \nChildren under the age of 16 must be under supervision of a registered adult at all times. \nBreakfast can be purchased at beginning at 7 a.m. \nPlease participate in the opening ceremony. Line up in front of Littlejohn’s Tavern at 10 a.m. We will parade to the Fairmaster’s Tent. \nClosing Ceremony – All are expected to participate! \nNO TEAR DOWN BEFORE 6 P.M. SUNDAY! \nGathering house hours on Saturday are 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and Sunday 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and after 4.p.m. for costume turn in. The building is closed to the public at other times. \nLost and found is at Coffee House. \nThe taverns operated by the GRCHA are the only entities allowed to serve alcohol. \nMerchants will be juried after setup and issued a Suttler’s license for display. Please do not sell or display period inappropriate items.\nFirst aid kits and radios are at each tavern. The Red Cross tent is located at the Hertzler House and an emergency squad is located at the Gathering House during the day. Park rangers are on duty at night.\nIce coupons are redeemable at the taverns during open hours. Bring a cover for the ice for authenticity. \nHay for animals is available at the Gathering House. Straw is available for inclement weather. Make sure you know the difference. \nSATURDAY NIGHT\nBeginning Saturday at 9 a.m. through Sunday at 6 p.m.\, the Fair at New Boston is in the 1790-1810 era. NO visitors in non period clothing during the evening activities; no pets. Please make sure all clothing and accoutrements reflect this. Keep 21st century items out of sight. NO ONE ON FIELD IN MODERN ATTIRE! \nNo modern vehicles on field during between 9 a.m. Saturday and 6 p.m. Sunday\, without approval of the Fairmaster. \nParticipant dinner is at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday—prepay only. Period appropriate attire and eating utensils only. \nA dance will be held Saturday night after dinner—period attire required.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fair at New Boston on Labor Day Weekend at the George Rogers Clark Park in Springfield\, Ohio. \nTags: Fair at New Boston\, New Boston Reenactment\, 18th Century Market Fair\, Colonial Market Fair\, Revolutionary War Reenactment \nView other Market Fair & Trade Fair Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fair-at-new-boston/
LOCATION:George Rogers Clark Park\, 930 S. Tecumseh Road\, Springfield\, OH\, 45506\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,History Festivals,History Timelines,Labor Day Weekend Powwows,Labor Day Weekend Rendezvous & Historic Reenactments,Living History Events,Market Fair
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ORGANIZER;CN="George Rogers Clark Heritage Association":MAILTO:Info@grcha.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190903
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20160614T140248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190507T110320Z
UID:5417-1567036800-1567468799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe 69th Annual Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Pow Wow will be held August 29-September 2\, 2019 at Tvshika Homma\, capital of the Choctaw Nation. The Choctaw Nation invites all visitors to enjoy tribal heritage activities\, an intertribal powwow\, Choctaw cultural exhibitions\, stickball games\, arts and crafts\, free concerts and carnival rides. This annual Tuskahoma event offers activities for all ages including sports tournaments\, quilting demonstrations\, live performances\, buffalo tours and more. \n\nChoctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Pow Wow\nThe Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival kicks off with the Choctaw Princess Pageant. Come and see which lucky contestant is crowned Little Miss\, Junior Miss and Miss Choctaw Nation. \nThe Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival will present a series of free concerts featuring national stars and well-known performers. Open to the public\, these concerts are always a huge draw. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs to enjoy live musical performances from some of the top names in entertainment with crowds of festival-goers. \nCome to this festival to learn about Choctaw traditions and tribal customs. Celebrate this prime example of Native American culture with traditional village events\, Choctaw dancing\, stickball games\, storytelling\, silversmithing and demonstrations of primitive weaponry. Children’s activities will include a corn game and pottery-making. Don’t miss the Choctaw Nation Powwow and witness the amazing spectacle of hundreds of dancers around the nation descending on Tuskahoma in full regalia to compete in a variety of native dance competitions. Gourd dancing and traditional drumming will all be highlighted. \nEvents & Activities for the Entire Family\nThe Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival will also feature traditional arts and crafts\, handmade American Indian items on display\, sporting tournaments\, carnival rides and a State of the Nation address. Visitors will also enjoy a 5K run and walk\, horseshoe tournaments\, gospel singing\, mechanical bull rides\, pony rides for the kids and Inca flute players. Bring the entire family to enjoy an extensive selection of fun activities and information booths\, and be rewarded with an exciting look into contemporary native culture. The Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival is the place to be this Labor Day weekend. \n\nLabor Day Pow Wow (Friday\, Capital Lawn)\nLabor Day Stickball Tournament\nWar Hoops 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament\nVolleyball Tournament\nTough Tough Choctaw\nYouth Fitness Challenge\nLabor Day 5K Run\nHorseshoes Tournament\nChoctaw Indian Arts Show\nChief Batton Labor Day Golf Tournament\nLabor Day Mens and Womens Fast Pitch Tournament\nChoctaw Country Market\n\nChoctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Pow Wow Gallery Preview\n\nView Full Gallery\n20th Annual Labor Day Powwow (Friday)\nAll drums\, dancers and princesses welcome! Bring your own chairs. No alcohol\, drinks or drugs. \nSchedule\n2pm – 5pm: Gourd Dance\n5pm – 6pm: Break\n6pm: Gourd Dance\n7pm: Grand Entry; Intertribal & Contest Dancing \nChoctaw Labor Day Powwow Contest Categories\nTiny Tot (6 & Under)\nTeens (7-12) $150 $100 $75\nBoys: Traditional\, Straight\, Grass\, Fancy\nGirls: Buckskin\, Cloth\, Jingle\, Fancy\nSr Teens (13-18) $150 $125 $100\nBoys: Traditional\, Straight\, Grass\, Fancy\nGirls: Buckskin\, Cloth\, Jingle\, Fancy\nAdults (19-49) $500 $400 $300 $200 $100\nMEn: Traditional\, Straight\, Grass\, Fancy\nWomen: Buckskin\, Cloth\, Jingle\, Fancy\nGolden Age (50-64 Combined) $500 $400 $300 $200 $100\nSr Golden Age (64+ Combined) $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 \nChoctaw Labor Day Powwow Head Staff\nHead Man: To Be Announced\nHead Woman: To Be Announced\nGourd: To Be Announced\nMC: To Be Announced\nAD: To Be Announced\nSouthern Drum: To Be Announced\nNorthern Drum: To Be Announced\nColor Guard: To Be Announced \nReserved Parking: for staff & Dancers acro street in Village Parking Area \nLocation\nTvshka Homma: Capitol of the Choctaw Nation\nCouncil House Road\nTuskahoma\, 74574\n(918) 569-4465 \nFor More Information:\nChoctaw Nation of Oklahoma: Call 800-522-6170 Facebook Page\nPowwow Information: Willard Polk 580-924-8280 x2349; Kerry Steve 580-924-8280 x4090 \nChoctaw Nation Museum\nA great way to begin any day of the festival is by visiting the Choctaw Nation Museum. The museum holds many historical artifacts and information about the Choctaw culture and past\, including actual objects that were carried across the Trail of Tears and interactive exhibits. \nChoctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Powwow Schedule[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Thursday Detail”]\nChoctaw Nation Labor Day Festiva schedule is subject to change.\n8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.-Museum Gift Shop Open\n7:00 p.m.-Princess Pageant\, Amphitheater[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion]\n[su_spoiler title=”Friday Detail”]\n8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.-Capitol Museum Hours\n8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.-Museum Gift Shop Open\n9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.-Crafts for youth at playground by CCA & YAB\n9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.-Education Tent Open\n9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.-Mobile Library at playground\n10:00 a.m.-Arts and Crafts exhibits open\n10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.-Going Green Tent Open (New Labor Day Recycling Prize Reward) Located by the entry gate at ballfields.\n10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.-Information Booth\n11:00 a.m.-Choctaw Social Dance Class on Capitol lawn\nNoon-5:00 p.m.-Quilt entries at Information Center (Click here to see additional Quilt Show Information)\nNoon-6:00 p.m.-Membership Services Building opens~*The Membership Services building houses CDIB\, Membership\, Voter Registration\, Car Tag\, and Hunting and Fishing representatives.\nNoon-6:00 p.m.-Voter Registration\nNoon-8:00 p.m.-Healthy Living Expo\, next to Council Chambers\n2:00 p.m.-Gourd Dancing on Capitol lawn\n5:00 p.m.-Registration for Chief Batton Physical Fitness Challenge\, on ouncil Chambers lawn\n6:00 p.m.-Chief Batton Physical Fitness Challenge\n6:00 p.m.-Gourd Dancing on Capitol lawn\n6:00 p.m.-Midnight-Carnival open (see schedule)\n6:00 p.m.- Jerry Tims\, Amphitheater\n7:00 p.m.-Stickball Tournament at Stickball Field\n7:00 p.m.-Pow Wow Grand Entry on Capitol lawn (see schedule)\n7:00 p.m.-Fast-Pitch Tournament at Red Warrior Park\n7:00 p.m.- Neal McCoy\, Amphitheater\n9:00 p.m.- Trace Adkins\, Amphitheater[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Saturday Detail”]\nChoctaw Nation Labor Day Festiva schedule is subject to change.\n6:15 a.m.-7:15 a.m. -5k registration\, Capitol Museum\n7:30 a.m.-5k Race begins and ends at Capitol Museum\n8:00 a.m.-Fast-Pitch Tournament continues\n8:00 a.m.-Fittest Choctaw Registration\, at Council Chambers lawn\n8:00 a.m.-Co-ed Volleyball Check-in\n8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m.-Choctaw War Hoops\, 3-on-3 Basketball Team Check-In\n9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.-Crafts for youth at playground by Daycare & YAB\n9:00 a.m.-Co-ed Volleyball Tournament\n9:00 a.m. – Fittest Choctaw Competition begins at Council Chambers Lawn\n9:00 a.m.-Quilt Show at Information Center\n9:00 a.m.-Horse Shoe Tournament\n9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.-Education Tent Open\n9:45 a.m.-Terrapin Race Registration at playground\n10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Healthy Living Expo\, next to Council Chambers; Drawing at 7p.m. MUST BE PRESEN TO WIN & PRESENT I.D.\n10:00 a.m. – Choctaw War Hoops\, 3-on-3 Tournament\n10:00 a.m.-Noon-Buffalo Tours\, load bus at Capitol Museum\n10:30 a.m.-Terrapin Races\, playground\n10:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.-Choctaw Village activities (see schedule)\n10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.-Going Green Tent (Located by the entry gate at ballfields)\n10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.-Capitol Museum Hours\n10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.-15th Annual Choctaw Nation Art Show opens\, second floor\, Capitol Museum\n10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.-Museum Gift Shop Hours\n10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.-Membership Services Building opens~*The Membership Services building houses CDIB\, Membership\, Voter Registration\, Car Tag\, and Hunting and Fishing representatives.\nNoon-Midnight-Carnival open (see schedule)\n1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.-Mobile Library at playground\n4:00 p.m.-Tough\, Tough registration on Council Chambers lawn\n5:00 p.m.-Tough\, Tough contest on Council Chambers lawn\n6:00 p.m.- Kylie Morgan\, Amphitheater\n7:00 p.m.- Dan and Shay\, Amphitheater\n8:00 p.m.-Stickball Tournament at field north of carnival\n9:00 p.m.- Kip Moore\, Amphitheater[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Sunday Detail”]\nChoctaw Nation Labor Day Festiva schedule is subject to change.\n8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.-National Day of Prayer & Worship\, Chapel\n8:00 a.m.-Bow Shoot\, Choctaw Village\n8:00 a.m.-Fast-Pitch Tournament continues\n8:30 a.m.-Golf Tournament\, Sycamore Springs Golf Course\, Wilburton\n10:00 a.m.-Worship Services at Chapel\n10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.-Going Green Tent Open\nNoon-Gospel Singing begins at amphitheater\nNoon-Domino/Checker Tournament registration (see map)\nNoon-2:00 p.m.-1th Annual Choctaw Nation Art Show opens\, second floor of Capitol Museum\nNoon-3:00 p.m.-Choctaw Village activities\nNoon-4:30 p.m.-Capitol Museum Hours\nNoon-4:00 p.m.-Museum Gift Shop Hours\nNoon-6:00 p.m.-Membership Services Building opens ~*The Membership Services building houses CDIB\, Membership\, Voter Registration\, Car Tag\, and Hunting and Fishing representatives.\nNoon-Midnight-Carnival open (see schedule)\n1:00 p.m-5:30p.m-Connecting Native Kids to Insurance Coverage\, Healthy Living Expo\, next to Council Chambers\n1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.-Blood Sugar & Blood Pressure Checks\, Healthy Living Expo\, next to Council Chambers\n1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.-Mobile Library at playground\n1:00 p.m.-Domino/Checker Tournament (see map)\n1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.-Education Tent by Outreach Services Youth Activity\n1:30 p.m.-Golf Tournament\, Sycamore Springs Golf Course\, Wilburton\n1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.-Choctaw Code Talker Association Board Meeting\, Council Chambers\n1:30 p.m.-Healthy Living Expo\, next to Council Chambers\n1:30 p.m.-Limited Mobility Exercises\n2:00 p.m.-Tobacco Prevention/Education\, next to Council Chambers\n2:00 p.m.-14th Annual Choctaw Indian Arts Showm Capitol Museum\n2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.-Buffalo Tours\, load bus at Capitol Museum\n2:30 p.m.- Healthy Families\, Healthy Living Expo\, next to Council Chambers\n3:00 p.m.-Weight Loss (Interactive) \, Healthy Living Expo\, next to Council Chambers\n3:30 p.m.-Healthy Eating for Kids\, Healthy Living Expo\, next to Council Chambers\n4:00 p.m.-Diabetes Prevention\, Healthy Living Expo\, next to Council Chambers\n4:30 p.m.-Suicide Prevention\, Healthy Living Expo\, next to Council Chambers\n5:00 p.m.-Couch to 5k\, Healthy Living Expo\, next to Council Chambers\n4:00 p.m.-Choctaw Dancers\, Capitol lawn\n5:00 p.m.-Stickball exhibition\, Capitol lawn\n5:30 p.m.- The Williamsons\, Amphitheater\n6:30 p.m.- The Kingsman Quartet\, Amphitheater\n7:00 p.m.-Children’s stickball exhibition\, stickball field\n7:00 p.m.-Traditional Choctaw Hymn Singing\, Chapel\n7:30 p.m.- Jason Crabb\, Amphitheater\n8:00 p.m.-Women’s stickball exhibition\, stickball field\n8:30 p.m.- Chris Tomlin\, Amphitheater\n9:00 p.m.-Championship stickball game\, stickball field[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Monday Detail”]\nChoctaw Nation Labor Day Festiva schedule is subject to change.\n8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.-Capitol Museum Hours\n8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.-Museum Gift Shop Hours\n9:00 a.m.-Noon-Membership Services Building opens ~*The Membership Services building houses CDIB\, Membership\, Voter Registration\, Car Tag\, and Hunting and Fishing representatives.\n9:30 a.m.-Cultural Activities\, Amphitheater\n10:00 a.m.-Labor Day official ceremonies\, amphitheater\nPosting of Flags-Choctaw Nation Color Guard\nThe Lord’s Prayer in Sign Language-Choctaw Royalty and Brad Joe\nIntroduction of Tribal Council and Judges\nState of the Nation Address by Chief Gary Batton\nDoor Prize Drawings\n11:30 a.m.-Free lunch for everyone\, cafeteria\nNoon-Pick up quilts from Quilt Show\nNoon-3:00 p.m.-Carnival open[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Pow Wow on Labor Day Weekend (Thursday – Monday) at Tvshika Homma\, Oklahoma. \nTags: Choctaw Powwow\, Choctaw Pow Wow\,  Choctaw Labor Day Pow Wow\,  Choctaw Labor Day Powwow\, Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Pow Wow\, Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival & Powwow\, Choctaw Nation Labor Day Pow Wow\, Choctaw Nation Labor Day Powwow\, Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival\, Oklahoma Powwow\, Oklahoma Pow Wow \nView Other Powwows in Oklahoma
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/choctaw-nation-labor-day-festival-and-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Tvshka Homma: Capitol of the Choctaw Nation\, Council House Road\, Tuskahoma\, 74574
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Labor Day Event Calendar,Labor Day Weekend Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Oklahoma Powwows
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ORGANIZER;CN="Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma":MAILTO:kpickens@choctawnation.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260613T134216
CREATED:20170113T125738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181107T193351Z
UID:10419-1566604800-1566777599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier
DESCRIPTION:Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome to the Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier on August 24-25\, 2019 at Fort Meigs in Perrysburg\, Ohio. This Fort Meigs event combines the old “Life in Early Ohio” and “Ohio 1776” events. At Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier\, Fort Meigs hosts the Revolution! Revolutionary War soldiers come to Fort Meigs to recreate life in early America with battles\, weapon demonstrations\, and more. Visit the army encampments and talk to the soldiers about life in early America. \nA CULTURAL & TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION\nThe late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries saw a revolution in American government as well as American culture and technology. Discover more about life in early Ohio with demonstrations of the skilled crafts and trades of the time. Hands-on activities and make-and-take crafts are on-going throughout the weekend. \nEVENT HOURS\nSaturday & Sunday\, 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. \nEVENT ADMISSION RATES\nAdults: $11.00\nSeniors (60+): $9.00\nStudents: $6.00\nOHC members: $2.00\nAges 5 & Under: FREE\nU.S. Military (Active Duty & Family): FREE \nFort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier Mini-Gallery\n\n \n \n\nThe mail brings an account of an attack being made by the British and Indians at Fort Stephenson on the 3rd of August about 1 hour before sunset…They was let to come close by the fort. Some in the ditch before the fire on them was commenced… In a very short time they thought it most prudent to retreat… The number of killed and wounded and prisoners is 250. \n~ Lieutenant Joseph H. Larwill\, – August 7\, 1813 \n\nEVENT SCHEDULE\nPlease note: Schedule and activities subject to change without notice.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Events Detail”]\nDetails to be posted at later date.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nLocation\nFort Meigs\n29100 W. River Road\nPerrysburg\, OH 43551 \nFor More Information: Call 419.874.4121; Email info@fortmeigs.org \nPARTICIPANT REGISTRATION\nRe-enactors and historic crafts-people are invited to attend this event which combines our old “Life in Early Ohio” and “Ohio 1776” events. Pre-registration is required. \nBAR Members\nRegister by email with Bernard Borowski at boro42@sbcglobal.net \nNWTA Members\nRegister by email with Randy Hamper at randy.tm.hamper@gmail.com \nRev War Independents & Historic Craftspeople\nRegister online individually or for your entire group – all on one form! \nAbout Fort Meigs: War of 1812 Bastion Against the British\nFort Meigs\, named after then Governor of Ohio\, Return Jonathan Meigs\, Jr.\, was first built as a reaction to British attacks on American forts in the Northwest Territory during the War of 1812. It was built in what is now Perrysburg\, Ohio\, on a bluff overlooking the Maumee River rapids. Ground was broken on February 2\, 1813 under the orders of General William Henry Harrison\, who wanted to fortify the region. Throughout the next three months professional soldiers and militiamen alike persevered through cold winter weather and mud that would at times be knee-deep. Despite horrid weather and disease in the camp\, the American army was able to complete Fort Meigs by the end of April\, 1813\, just in time for a British attack. Begin your journey in the Fort Meigs Visitor Center. Purchase tickets to explore the fort or shop the museum store. The administrative offices\, museum\, education center\, restrooms and vending machines are all found in the Visitor Center. All visits to Fort Meigs begin and end here. It is your gateway to life in 1813! For more information about Fort Meigs\, click the link in the ‘venue’ section. \n \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier in August at Fort Meigs in Perrysville\, Ohio. \nTags: Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio Frontier\, Fort Meigs Revolutionary WAr on the Ohio Frontier\, Revolutionary War Reenactment \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-meigs-revolution-on-the-ohio-frontier/
LOCATION:Fort Meigs\, 29100 W. River Rd.\, Perrysburg\, OH\, 43551\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Revolutionary War Reenactment,History Festivals,Living History Events,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Meigs Association":MAILTO:suitvest@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190825
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
CREATED:20160716T101202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T233337Z
UID:6257-1566518400-1566691199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Westbrook Drum Corps Muster
DESCRIPTION:2019 Westbrook Drum Corps Muster\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 60th Annual Westbrook Drum Corps Muster on August 23-24\, 2019 at Ted Lane Field in Westbrook\, Connecticut. The Tattoo that opens the weekend gathering will be on Friday at 7:00 pm on Ted Lane Field\, followed Saturday by the parade through town. Fife and drum corps from throughout all the New England states and from New York\, Delaware\, and Virginia are expected to participate in this year’s Westbrook Drum Corps Muster. \n\nWestbrook Drum Corps Muster\n\nWestbrook Drum Corps Muster\nOpening the Tattoo this year will be the Junior Colonials of Westbrook playing the National Anthem. The Tattoo’s opening ceremony follows with a ritual presentation and placement of historic flags by each corps around the perimeter of the field. Following the Junior Colonials\, the Junior Fife and Drum Corps of Deep River and Grand Republic of Southbury will play. \nThen the musical evening of fun and camaraderie accelerates with the start of a traditional fife and drum corps jam session. Everyone is invited to stay and participate in this event. The Westbrook Drum Corps Muster Tattoo takes place each year on Westbrook’s Ted Lane Field opposite the Town Green and abutting the public parking lot next to the Westbrook Firehouse on South Main Street. \nOn Saturday\, starting at 11:00 am\, the 50 fife and drum corps units will step off to march through town in a parade that will end at Ted Lane Field at the rear of the Riggio Building. The Westbrook Drum Corps Muster muster event will follow in which each corps will take the field in their turn to perform a series of musical selections. \nVendors will set up booths at the muster to sell items that would be of interest to members of the visiting drum corps units. \nWestbrook Drum Corps Muster Event Summary:Tattoo: The Tattoo will begin at 7pm featuring the annual Flag Ceremony (featuring members of various corps) followed by performances from several outstanding corps. \nParade/Muster: The parade begins at 11am\, followed by the on stand performances of over 40 corps. The parade line up will be on Brookside Ave\, and the parade will travel out to Boston Post Road and end at Ted Lane Field\, where the Westbrook Drum Corps Muster will occur. \nWestbrook Drum Corps Muster Registration: Registration will begin Saturday morning at 9am. \n40+ Years Experience: We will again invite all fife and drum community members with 40+ years of experience to join us on stand to play Road to Boston. \nMuster Meal: The Muster Meal will be served for participating corps members in the Firehouse from 3-5pm. \nCamping/Tarps: Camping and tarp setup may begin at 9am Friday. No pets or open flames (including Tiki Torches) will be allowed on the muster field/surrounding areas. No digging holes/pits and leave nothing behind. The entire field must be cleared by 12pm Sunday. \nParking: Please follow all posted regulations. Parking is available\, and will be monitored\, behind Wilcox\, along with the Ted Lane Field lot. Buses have a designated parking area between the two. \nVendors: Please contact us for more info. \nLocation:Ted Lane FieldSouth Main & Fiske Lane (off the Boston Post Road in back of the firehouse)Westbrook\, CT 06498 \nFor Mor Infomation: chuckndodie@comcast.net; Dodie McGrath 860-399-6436 \nAbout the Westbrook Drum CorpsThe Westbrook Drum Corps\, sponsor of this annual Westbrook Drum Corps Muster\, was formed in 1910\, and is always interested in recruiting new members. Meetings are held each Tuesday at 7:00 pm in the lower level of the Historical Society building on the Westbrook Town Green. Experience is helpful\, but not necessary. Uniforms and equipment are provided by the corps. Interested players may drop in to a meeting or may contact a corps member. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Westbrook Drum Corps Muster the fourth weekend of August in Westbrook\, Connecticut! \nTags: Westbrook Drum Corps Muster\, Fife & Drum Corps Muster\, Westbrook Muster\, Westbrook Fife & Drum Corps Muster \nView other Drum & Fife Corps Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/westbrook-drum-corps-muster/
LOCATION:Ted Lane Field\, South Main & Fiske Lane\, Westbrook\, CT\, 06498\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fife & Drum Corps Events,History Festivals,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Westbrook Drum Corps":MAILTO:chuckndodie@comcast.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190803
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190805
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
CREATED:20170313T224416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T013512Z
UID:12904-1564790400-1564963199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Pike River Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Pike River Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 22nd Annual Pike River Rendezvous on August 3-4\, 2019 at the Simons Island Park in Kenosha\, Wisconsin. At the Pike River Rendezvous\, the Colonial through Western Fur Trade era of the 1650s through 1850s will come alive. Pike River Rendezvous is a family-friendly\, free event. Highlights of the event including storytelling\, musical entertainment and pirate battles\, along with more than 300 reenactors adding to the atmosphere. \n\nPike River Rendezvous\nThroughout the Pike River Rendezvous\, visitors will be able to go back in time to an era when Native Americans and fur traders gathered to exchange goods and services and to celebrate. Costumed reenactors talk about what life was like during the fur-trading era and will demonstrate the crafts and trades of the time. Learn to die fabric trade with trappers throw a hawk start a fire and many more interesting things. Our event is a invite only\, and is dedicated to holding a Historical event. Food\, snacks\, and souvenirs will be available from vendors\, and people are welcome to participate in games\, create crafts\, and try their hand at period household chores. \nThe Pike River Rendezvous is located on Simmons Island (50th Street at Kenosha’s Lakefront). Free parking is available at Kennedy Park (40th Street and Fifth Avenue). The Pike River Rendezvous is completly free to the public\, and free to participants as well. Participant reenactors are provided water\, Porta Johns\, and wood (ice on site for sale). \nFree Admission to Visitors & Participants \nLocation\nSimmons Island Park\n5001 4th Avenue\nKenosha\, WI 53140 \nAccess & Parking\nFree parking is available at Kennedy Park\, located at 40th Street and Fifth Avenue. Access to Simmons Island will be limited to non-motorized traffic. A horse-drawn wagon offers a free shuttle service to the event. \nFor more information: Nancy Mathews nmathews@kenosha.org 262-653-4426 \nPike River Rendezvous Mini Gallery\n\n \nRendezvous Schedule (tentative – from 2018)\nSaturday’s schedule:\n9:30 a.m. Knife and hawk contest\n10:00 a.m. Opening ceremonies\n11:00 a.m. Pirate battle\n11:30 Col. Performance\n11:30 a.m. kids games\n12:15 p.m. Performance\n1:00 p.m. p.m. Performance\n1:45 p.m. Storytelling\n2:15 p.m. Women’s games\n3:00 p.m. Performance\n3:30 p.m. Performance\n4:00 p.m. Remembrance ceremony\n5 p.m. Camp closes. \nSunday’s schedule:\n9:00 a.m. Church service\n10:00 a.m. Opening ceremony\n10:15 Jill Performance\n11:00 a.m. Pirate battle\n11:30 a.m. Performance\n12:15 p.m. Performance\n1:00 p.m. Performance\n1:45 p.m. Andre St. Pierre storytelling\n2:00 p.m. Fire starting contest\n2:30 p.m. Performance\n3:00 p.m. Performance\n3:15 p.m. Performance\n4:00 p.m. Camp closes \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Pike River Rendezvous on the first Saturday and Sunday at the Simons Island Park in Kenosha\, Wisconsinn. \nTags: Pike River Rendezvous\, Pike River Voyageur Rendezvous\, Wisconsin Rendezvous\, Wisconsin Voyageur Rendezvous \nView other Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampments
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/pike-river-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Simmons Island Park\, 5001 4th Avenue\, Kenosha\, WI\, 53140\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment,Wisconsin Rendezvous
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ORGANIZER;CN="City of Kenosha":MAILTO:nmathews@kenosha.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190805
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
CREATED:20170827T162402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T122046Z
UID:18153-1564704000-1564963199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:White Oak Society Rendezvous & History Festival
DESCRIPTION:2019 White Oak Society Rendezvous & History Festival\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience history with us at the 31st Annual White Oak Society Rendezvous & History Festival on August 2-4\, 2019 at the White Oak Society Learning Center and Fur Post in Deer River\, Minnesota. In our 18th century rendezzous area\, we will have blackpowder shooting demonstrations and contests\, hawk and knife throwing demonstrations and competitions\, live music\, cloggers\, and more. There will be kids games\, and activities all day\, including candle making\, vendors and food. The clay oven will be baking\, and the smokehouse rolling! \nWatch and listen as costumed historical interpreters demonstrate and discuss what it was like to live centuries ago. Visit the Northwest Company store with our head clerk Mr. McDonald; talk to the ladies at the baking oven; learn to throw a trade axe; and so much more! Take a walk through Traders’ Row and see\, feel\, and taste history. This is a true living history experience you won’t want to miss! \n15th Century Medieval Encampment\nWe will also showcase a full 15th century medieval encampment in its new separate location. See the 15th century soldiers of the Willensstark Company; meet the German Knight in armor\, Lothar von Degen. That’s right\, two time period camps in separate sites! \nPublic Hours\nFriday 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.\nSaturday 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.\nSunday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. \nAdmission\nPublic Entry $5; 10 & Under Free \nCamp Fees:\n$30 for period correct family and modern camping.\n$45 for vendors and blanket traders. \nWhite Oak Memberships (optional) are:\n$20 individual; $30 family; $50 vendor; $100 business/corporation \nLocation\nWhite Oak Fur Post and Learning Center\n33155 State Hwy 6\nDeer River\, MN 56636 \nFor More Information:\nCall 218-246-3939 or 218-259-5934\nEmail bsemmler@whiteoakhistoricalsociety.org or info@whiteoakhistoricalsociety.com \nWhite Oak Society’s major Summer Event\, White Oak Society Rendezvous & History Festival has been held every the first weekend of August since 1998. It’s a celebration of historical education\, entertainment\, great food\, and fun shopping opportunities that you won’t want to miss. Join in the experience with 18th century living history interpreters who will take you on a journey back through time to the northern frontier life of a 1798 Northwest Company Fur Post. \nAlso\, take a voyage back to the 15th century where you will come face-to-face with mercenaries under the employ of King Henry the VII as they prepare to defend their small encampment near Calais from French soldiers. \nTake part in educational workshops and demonstrations featuring blacksmithing\, discussions on medieval weaponry\, armor\, and soldiering. Learn about 15th and 18th century cooking\, woodworking and more. \nCampsites are available! Contact the society for more information. \nAbout the White Oak Society\nMembers of the White Oak Society have presented the lives and characters of a typical fur post in the year 1798 for over twenty years at such sponsored events as the White Oak Society Rendezvous & History Festival. With colorful characters such as the Company Clerk\, the Cook\, The Canoe Maker\, the Bourgeois\, the Baker\, the Gardener\, and let’s not forget the Voyageurs or the Native Americans\, without whom the fur trade would not have existed at all! \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next White Oak Society Rendezvous & History Festival the first weekend of August at the White Oak Society Learning Center and Fur Post in Deer River\, Minnesota. \nTags: White Oak Society Rendezvous & History Festival\, White Oak Society Rendezvous\, White Oak Society History Festival \nView other Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampments\nView other History Festivals & Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/white-oak-society-rendezvous-and-history-festival/
LOCATION:White Oak Society Learning Center and Fur Post\, 1655 Division Street\, Deer River\, MN\, 56636\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,History Festivals,Living History Events,Minnesota Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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ORGANIZER;CN="White Oak Society":MAILTO:bsemmler@whiteoakhistoricalsociety.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190805
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
CREATED:20170531T193036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190224T064242Z
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SUMMARY:Mackinaw Rendezvous and Trade Fair
DESCRIPTION:2019 Mackinaw Rendezvous and Trade Fair\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nStep back in time at the annual Mackinaw Rendezvous and Trade Fair on August 1-4\, 2019 at Conkling Heritage Park in Mackinaw City\, Mchigan. Experience 18th and 19th Century life in Native American\, Military and Civilian Encampments at the Mackinaw Rendezvous and Trade Fair. The purpose of the event is to present Native Americans\, Americans\, French & English as they mixed together in the 1700s and early 1800s in the Mackinaw Region. \nThe Mackinaw Rendezvous and Trade Fair features merchants and blanket traders with 18th and 19th Century crafts\, clothing and accessories for sale. in addition to the 18th Century Market Fair\, there will be many demonstrations of primitive frontier skills\, Musket Firing\, Cooking and other demonstrations. There will also be competitions in Hawk and knife throwing\, primitive archery and much more. \nPublic Welcome – Free Admission! \nLocation\nConkling Heritage Park\nSouth Huron Avenue\nMackinaw City\, MI 49701 \nContact & More Info: Call 231-537-4851 \nSponsored by the Fort Michilimackinac Re-Enactment Committee \nMackinaw Rendezvous and Trade Fair Featured Activities: \n\n1834 Ham's Fork\, Wyoming\nExperience 18th and 19th Century Life in the Native American\, Military and Civilian Encampment\nOutstanding Trade Companies with 18th and 19th Century Crafts\, Clothing and Accessories For Sale\nSkirmishes Throughout Town\nCannon and Musket Firing Demonstration\, Hawk & Knife Throwing\, Primitve\nArchery and Other Competitions\nFun-Filled Public Auction of 18th and 19th Century Items\nRendezvous Encampment and Traders Row will Open to the Public at 10:00 a.m. Each Day\n\nMackinaw Rendezvous and Trade Fair Mini Gallery\n\n \nMackinaw Rendezvous and Trade Fair Schedule\n*Times and Events are subject to change due to weather or other situations* \nWednesday\nCamp Setup \nThursday\n10:00 am Merchant Area Opens to Public / Activities throughout Camp\n11:00 am Cannon & Musket Firing Demonstration\n1:30 pm Games & Competitions\n7:00 pm Voices in the Mist\n9:00 pm Encampment & Merchant Area Closes to the Public \nFriday\n9:45 am Opening Colors\n10:00 am Encampment & Merchant Area Opens to the Public\n11:00 am Musket & Cannon Firing Demonstration\n11:30 am Native Drum Teaching by "Tony Grondin"\n12:30 pm Midland Highlanders\n1:00 pm Games & Competitions in Conkling Heritage Park (Huron Avenue)\n3:00 pm Looting of the Town\n5:30 pm Music by "Under The Harp"\n7:30 pm Talking with Ben Franklin\n9:00 pm Paddle Dance in Camp ~ PUBLIC WELCOME\n10:00 pm Encampment & Merchant Area Closes to the Public \nSaturday\n9:45 am Opening Colors with "Fife and Drums Corp"\n10:00 am Encampment and Merchant Area Opens to the Public\n10:00 am Tittabawassee Fife and Drum Corp\n10:30 am Talking with Ben Franklin\n11:00 am Hawk & Knife Throw Demonstration\n11:00 am Musket & Cannon Firing Demonstration\n12:30 pm "Gathering the Troops" will perform at Marina Yard\n1:00 pm Battling & Looting of Merchant Stores; Central Avenue and the Mackinaw Crossings\, ending with a Skirmish in the Mackinaw Crossings Performance Court with Native American Militia. After The Battle Public Auction of 18th & 19th Century items. .\n5:00 am Grandmother Moon Drumming\n6:30 pm Potluck Dinner \n7:00 pm Talking with Ben Franklin\n8:00 pm Performances by "Genot Picor & the Trois Bouffons"\n10:00 pm Encampment & Merchant Area Closes to the Public \nSunday\n9:45 am Opening Colors\n10:00 am Encampment & Merchant Area Opens to the Public\n10:15 am Church Service performed by Rev. Bill Bower\n11:00 am Musket and Cannon Firing Demonstration\n11:30 am Genot Picor Storytelling\n12:00 pm Talk with Ben Franklin\n12:30 pm Tittabawassee Fife and Drum Corp\n3:45 pm Closing Colors\n4:00 pm Encampment & Merchant Area Closes to the Public \nPerformances by\nWe will be having: "Midland Highlanders" and "Tittabawassee Fife and Drum Corp" will be performing all weekend\, throughout camp. Other demonstrations will be happening throughout the day in the different camps. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don't miss the next Mackinaw Rendezvous and Trade Fair at Conkling Heritage Park in Mackinaw City\, Michigan\, the first weekend of August (Thursday – Sunday). \nTags: Mackinaw Rendezvous and Trade Fair\, Mackinaw Rendezvous and Colonial Trade Fair\, Mackinaw Rendezvous\, Mackinaw Trade Fair\, Colonial Trade Fair\, 16th Century Trade Fair \nView other Market Fair & Trade Fair Events\nView other Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampments
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/mackinaw-rendezvous-and-trade-fair/
LOCATION:Conkling Heritage Park\, South Huron Avenue\, Mackinaw City\, MI\, 49701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historic American Forts,History Festivals,Market Fair,Michigan Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Michilimackinac Reenactment Committee":MAILTO:porterp@michigan.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190727T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190727T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
CREATED:20160716T102823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190310T183808Z
UID:6264-1564221600-1564243200@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Colchester Muster & Colchester Festival on the Green
DESCRIPTION:2019 Colchester Muster and Colchester Festival\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe 13th Annual Colchester Muster and 28th Annual Colchester Festival on the Green will be held on Saturday\, July 27\, 2019 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm with a rain date of Sunday\, July 28. The festival will still feature events for the whole family including a quality Craft Show\, craft demonstrations\, a Fife and Drum Muster\, music by the Colchester Regional Chamber Orchestra and freshly prepared food. \n\nColchester Muster and Colchester Festival\nExhibitors from Connecticut\, Massachusetts and Rhode Island bring a variety of arts and crafts including\, woodworking\, painting\, pottery\, clothing\, jewelry and stained glass. At 10:00 am the Colchester Regional Chamber Orchestra performs in the gazebo on the Green\, followed at noon by a Fife and Drum Parade and Muster sponsored by The Colchester Continentals. \nThe Colchester Lion’s Club will offer freshly prepared food for both breakfast and lunch. For additional information please call 860 531-2010 or via email: craftshowmuster@gmail.com. \nIf you are interested in exhibiting at the Colchester Historical Society Festival on the Green please call 860 531-2010\, email: craftshowmuster@gmail.com. \nFife & Drum Muster on the Green and Parade\nColchester Continental Fife & Drum Corps will be hosting their 11th Annual Colchester Muster on the Green\, Saturday\, July 23rd\, 2016. Fife and drum corps from Connecticut and surrounding states will join the Colchester Continentals for an afternoon of martial music. \nThe event will kick off at noon with a short parade on Norwich Ave\, beginning at the town hall and ending at the green. Opening ceremonies and the Muster will follow. At a fife and drum muster\, each corps marches onto the “muster field\,” plays a selection of tunes\, (usually a 5 minute medley or two) and marches off. When all corps have performed\, it is custom for willing members from each corps to amass for “jollification” or the playing of common fife and drum tunes of yesteryear. \nIn addition to a quality Craft Fair the Festival also includes:\n10:00 am: Colchester Regional Chamber Orchestra\n12:00 pm: Historic Fife and Drum Muster hosted by the Colchester Continentals Fife and Drum Corps\nAll day: Food Court\nAll day: Raffle offered by the Colchester Historical Society. Take a chance on an array of valuable prizes! \nLocation\nColchester Town Green and Softball Field\n98 Hayward Ave\nColchester\, CT \nFor More Information\nColchester Historical Society: 860 537-4230 mail@colchesterhistory.org\nColchester Continental Fife and Drum Corps: Dir Wayne Seidel 860742-7274 ColchesterContinentals@gmail.com  \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Colchester Muster and Colchester Festival on the Green in Colchester\, Connecticut. \nTags: Colchester Muster\, Colchester Festival on the Green\, Colchester Continental Fife & Drum Corps\, Fife & Drum Corps Muster \nView other Drum & Fife Corps Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/colchester-muster-and-colchester-festival-green/
LOCATION:Colchester Town Green\, 98 Hayward Ave\, Colchester\, CT\, 06415\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Fife & Drum Corps Events,History Festivals,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Colchester Historical Society":MAILTO:mail@colchesterhistory.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190729
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
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
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190728
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
CREATED:20170525T221032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190829T182655Z
UID:15709-1564185600-1564271999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Colchester Muster
DESCRIPTION:2019 Colchester Muster\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe 14th Annual Colchester Muster will be held on Saturday\, July 27\, 2019 from 10am to 4pm on the Colchester Town Green in Colchester\, Connecticut\, with a rain date of the following Sunday. Enjoy an afternoon of martial music performed by Fife and drum corps from Connecticut and surrounding states who will join the Colchester Continental Fife & Drum Corps who is hosting the event. \n\nColchester Muster\nThe Colchester Continental Fife and Drum Corps Muster will kick off at noon with a short parade on Norwich Ave\, beginning at the town hall and ending at the green. Opening ceremonies and the Muster will follow. At a fife & drum muster\, each corps marches onto the “muster field\,” plays a selection of tunes\, (usually a 5 minute medley or two) and marches off. When all corps have performed\, it is custom for willing members from each corps to amass for “jollification” or the playing of common fife & drum tunes of yesteryear. \nMartial Music & More!Bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on and enjoy the different corps attending this year’s parade and muster. The Colchester Muster occurs at the same time and place (and as part of) the annual Colchester Historical Society Festival on the Green. Together\, both feature events and activities for the whole family including a Fife and Drum Muster\, music by the Colchester Regional Chamber Orchestra\, a quality Craft Show\, craft demonstrations\,and freshly prepared food. \nExhibitors from Connecticut\, Massachusetts and Rhode Island bring a variety of arts and crafts including\, woodworking\, painting\, pottery\, clothing\, jewelry and stained glass. The Colchester Lion’s Club will offer freshly prepared food for both breakfast and lunch. \nColchester Muster & Festival on the Green Schedule include:10:00 am: Colchester Regional Chamber Orchestra12:00 pm: Historic Fife and Drum Muster hosted by the Colchester Continentals Fife and Drum CorpsAll day: Food CourtAll day: Raffle offered by the Colchester Historical Society. Take a chance on an array of valuable prizes! \nLocationColchester Town Green and Softball Field98 Hayward AveColchester\, CT 06415 \nAbout the Colchester Continental Fife and Drum CorpsThe Colchester Continental Fife and Drum Corps comes to you from Colchester Connecticut. The Corps formed in the late 1800s\, disbanded around the time of the second world war and was reformed in 2004. The uniforms\, consisting of military overalls\, dull green waistcoats and haversacks\, represent clothing of the late 18th Century. \nThis non profit group maintains a busy schedule\, performing in parades\, musters\, re-enactments and large events throughout the New England and the east coast. In the 10 years since the Colchester Continentals reorganized\, they have traveled to perform in places such as Leesburg VA\, Bar Harbor ME\, Philadelphia PA and Fort Ticonderoga NY. They have opened for the US Soccer team\, performed at Valley Forge and Disney World\, and were featured on ABC’s syndicated hit\, Extreme Make Over – Home Edition. \nHistorical Note: You may be wondering about the Steer inked into the calf skin heads of the bass drums. For centuries\, Colchester was widely famed as the home town of Revolutionary War hero\, Colonel Henry Champion\, whom was credited for bringing livestock and rations to Washington’s starving troops at Valley Forge. It is believed that the original Colchester Continentals used the charging steer on their drums to symbolize the strength\, courage and perseverance exhibited during Champion’s journey. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Colchester Muster on the Green in Colchester\, Connecticut. \nTags: Colchester Muster\, Colchester Fife and Drum Muster\, Drum and Fife Corps\, CCFDC Muster on the Green\, Muster on the Green \nView other Drum & Fife Corps Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/colchester-muster/
LOCATION:Colchester Town Green\, 98 Hayward Ave\, Colchester\, CT\, 06415\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Fife & Drum Corps Events,History Festivals,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Colchester Continental Fife and Drum Corps":MAILTO:ColchesterContinentals@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190729
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
CREATED:20170127T175826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T225308Z
UID:9997-1564099200-1564358399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:National Gathering of American Indian Veterans
DESCRIPTION:2019 National Gathering of American Indian Veterans\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nSupport our veterans at the 5th Annual National Gathering of American Indian Veterans on July 26-28\, 2019 at Cantigny Park in Wheaton\, Illinois. The National Gathering of American Indian Veterans welcomes the general public and ALL Native Veterans of All Wars\, and All Tribes to remember the contributions of Native people to the military> Native Americans represent the highest percentage of any race of people to volunteer historically for military service in the US. \n\nNational Gathering of American Indian Veterans\nThe National Gathering of American Indian Veterans is a yearly event held in the summer at Cantigny Park in Wheaton\, Illinois. This three day event honors veterans and military personnel of all cultures\, eras\, and branches in a Native way. Come to participate in special panels lead by veterans and veterans service providers on topics ranging from traditional health and wellness\, working with the VA\, jobs and economic development for veterans after service\, and more. Watch entertaining performances from cultural groups and participate in powwow-style dancing with our veterans. \nPurchase art and other items from veteran artists and other traditional vendors. This event is free and open to the public\, and anyone who would like to join us in honoring all those in the United States military. You can check out our printable flier here\, and view the schedule of events below. In the case of severe inclement weather\, Saturday morning and afternoon sessions will be held in the banquet hall at the Hilton hotel in Lisle/Naperville. \nLocation\nCantigny Park\n1S151 Winfield Road\nWheaton\, IL 60189 \nFor More Information:\nCall (847) 301-2090; Email info@trickstergallery.com \nNational Gathering of American Indian Veterans Mini Gallery\n\n \nSchedule (tentative\, from 2018)\nFriday\n4:30pm-5pm: Guests arrive\n5pm-5:45pm: Performance\n5:45pm: Opening Prayer\n6pm: Welcome song\n6:05pm: Welcoming words\n6:30pm: Dinner\n7pm: Welcome by Trickster Native Veteran of Illinois Commander\n7:05pm: Story on starting the gathering the old way\n7:25pm: Greetings from guest speakers from around the country\n7:45pm: Introduction of facilitators\n8pm: Playing of military songs by branch\n8:30pm: Recognition of volunteers\, the committee\, and Trickster’s board of directors \nSaturday\n8:30am: Veteran roll call and line up\n8:45am: Welcome by McCormick Foundation representative\n8:50am: Bikers arrive from memorial ride-in\n8:55am: Setup of POW/MIA Table ceremony\n9am: Start of the Gathering – bringing the feather to head veterans\n9:30am: National Anthem; Veterans are recognized (by name\, branch\, tribe\, and service time)\n10am-11:45pm: Start of the Circles of Post-Service Care\n11:45am: Lunch\n11:45pm-12:30pm: Performance\n12:30pm-1pm: Presentation\n1pm-1:30pm: Presentation\n1:30pm-4:30pm: Circles of Post-Service Care merge to create one circle for all veterans\n4:45pm-5pm: Performance\n5pm: Honoring Ceremony\n6pm: Dinner\n6:05pm: Dancers performance\n6:30pm-7:15pm: Performance\n7:15pm-8pm: Performance\n8pm-10pm: Powwow \nSunday\n8am: Breakfast at Cantigny grounds\n9am: Start of Gathering\n10am-11am: Review and feedback from Saturday discussions\n11am: Retire the Colors\n11:30am: Veteran and special guests welcome to head to Trickster for lunch\, exhibit openings\, and training\n2pm: General public are welcome Trickster for exhibit openings\, a training by the Smithsonian and Library of Congress\, and musical performance \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next American Indian Veterans in July at Cantigny Park in Wheaton\, Illinois. \nTags: National Gathering of American Indian Veterans\, Illinois Powwow\, Illinois Pow wow \nView Other Illinois Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/national-gathering-american-indian-veterans/
LOCATION:Cantigny Park\, 1S151 Winfield Rd \, Wheaton\, IL\, 60189\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Festivals,Illinois Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trickster Art Gallery":MAILTO:info@trickstergallery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190706T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190706T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
CREATED:20170425T163915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190510T113615Z
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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
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/colonial-faire-rileys-farm/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190708
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
CREATED:20160702T155430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190416T150018Z
UID:5987-1562284800-1562543999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Old Fort Niagara French & Indian War Encampment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Old Fort Niagara French & Indian War Encampment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the Old Fort Niagara French & Indian War Encampment on July 5-7\, 2019 at Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown\, New York as hundreds of reenactors recreate the historic siege of 1759. As a visitor\, reenactor\, Large scale French & Indian War battle re-enactments\, musket and artillery firings\, music\, food\, military pageantry\, 18th century artisans and merchants\, Native American councils and hands-on activities for families. This is our largest event of the year. \nThree days of living history at Old Fort Niagara put you in the middle of one of the most important and exciting events ever to occur in the Niagara region. Three days of French and Indian War reenactment demonstrations accurately recreate the siege in the order that it happened in 1759. \n\nOld Fort Niagara French & Indian War Encampment\nExperience the siege of 1759 during three days of French and Indian War battle demonstrations and living history camps. Hundreds of French\, British and Native re-enactors gather at Old Fort Niagara to realistically depict the events of July 1759\, when British and provincial forces alongside their Native allies\, laid siege to Fort Niagara for 19 days. The event also features a large camp of 18th century merchants and artisans. \nAdmission\nAdults: $13.00\nChildren (6 to 12 years old): $ 9.00\nChildren (5 and under): FREE \nOld Fort Niagara French & Indian War Reenactment Program activities include:\nFRIDAY\n10:00 a.m. Opening Ceremony- Trooping of the Colors\n10:30 a.m. Special Tour- Get acquainted with the strategies and tactics of an 18th century siege.\n11:00 a.m. Engineer’s Recon. – The British Army has landed four miles east of Fort Niagara. British military engineers advance to reconnoiter the Fort and plan their attack. They are spotted by French defenders and fired upon.\nNoon- Battle of the Bateau- British troops attempt to reconnoiter the Fort from the water. French infantry and artillery drive them off.\n12:30 p.m. Special Tour – Explore the French defenses and learn how the French plan to protect the fort and its garrison.\n1:00 p.m. Rutherford’s Embassy- Join British Captain Walter Rutherford as he enters the Fort to demand the French surrender. Eavesdrop on his conversation with Captain Pierre Pouchot. Will the defenders surrender without a fight?\n2:00 p.m. British Assault on the Fort- British forces launch an all-out infantry assault on the Fort. Find out why the elaborate tactics employed during a siege made good sense.\n2:30 p.m. Special Tour- Learn about what Fort Niagara looked like in 1759.\n3:00 p.m. Fur Trading Demonstration- Natives and French traders barter furs for European made goods. Learn about the dynamics of the Great Lakes’ first major business enterprise.\n3:30 p.m. Music Demonstration – Fifes and drums present a concert of military music. Learn how musicians regulated and entertained the troops.\n4:00 p.m. Children’s Games- Play period games that are low tech but great fun. \nOld Fort Niagara French & Indian War Encampment Mini-Gallery\n[/fusion_gallery]\n \nSATURDAY\n10:00 a.m. Special Tour- Find out how the British got to Fort Niagara in 1759.\n10:30 a.m. Siege Demonstration- Advance the guns! The British move up their artillery under French fire.\n11:00 a.m. Native Allies- Join Britain’s Native allies as they meet with Sir William Johnson and receive gifts in exchange for their support.\n11:30 a.m. Special Tour- Enter the French defenses and learn how the French plan to defend the Fort and its garrison.\nNoon- Rampart Firing Demonstration- Join French soldiers as they fire upon British attackers.\n12:30 p.m. Dauphin Battery Artillery Firing- Feel the ground shake as French gunners fire the five cannons in the Dauphin Battery.\n1:00 p.m. Native/French Council – Be part of the council as Captain Pierre Pouchot and Kaendae plan a strategy for alienating Britain’s Native allies.\n2:00 p.m. French Sortie- What starts as a reconnaissance mission turns into an attack that overruns the British positions. See how the redcoats react.\n2:30 p.m. Special Tour- Learn what the Fort looked like in 1759.\n3:00 p.m. Music Demonstration – Fifes and drums present a concert of military music. Learn how musicians regulated and entertained the troops.\n3:30 p.m. Rampart Firing Demonstration- Join French soldiers as they fire upon British attackers.\n4:00 p.m. Kids Drill- All ages are invited to join the army and learn the manual exercise (drill) of the 1750s. \nSUNDAY\n10:00 a.m. Church Call\n11:00 a.m. The Battle of La Belle Famille- French relief forces try to break through to the Fort but are defeated in a quick but decisive battle.\nNoon Music Demonstration – Fifes and drums present a concert of military music. Learn how musicians regulated and entertained the troops.\n12:30 p.m. Special Tour – enter the French defenses and the British sap and compare both sides’ tactics.\n1:00 p.m. Siege Demonstration- Learn how the engineers and sappers have advanced the British guns to point blank range. The Fort’s north bastion is decimated and the defenders’ situation grows desperate.\n2:00 p.m. British Assault on the Fort- the British launch a final assault on the Fort forcing the French to request surrender terms.\n3:00 p.m. Surrender Ceremony- Captain Pouchot musters his weary defenders on the parade ground as British troops assume control of the Fort and Native allies help themselves to French trade goods.\nThe Officers’ Club\, which opened in 1938 and served the 28th Infantry Regiment that fought in World War I\, will be open daily from 11am to 4pm. \nFrench & Indian War Re-Enactors\nOld Fort Niagara Welcomes Reenactors to the French and Indian War Encampment to re-live the Historic Siege of 1759. \nFort Niagara French & Indian War Encampment Activities Include:\nA recreation of the 1759 siege as closely as we can portray it. Siege works and demonstrations\, progressive programs that follow the actions of July 6-25\, 1759\, battles\, native councils\, artillery bombardments\, fortification and trade\, foodways\, sutlers\, women’s program\, 18th century camps… \nHospitality for Reenactors\nFree Breakfasts\, Free Ice\, Firewood\, & Showers\nSaturday and Sunday Night Taverns for REENACTORS ONLY with live period music. \nLocation\nOld Fort Niagara\n102 Morrow Plaza\n(in Fort Niagara State Park)\nYoungstown\, NY 14174\n(716) 745-7611 \nTake a Virtual Tour of Old Fort Niagara \nFor More Information: Call (716) 745-7611 \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Old Fort Niagara French & Indian War Encampment in Youngstown\, New York. \nTags: Old Fort Niagara French & Indian War Encampment\, Old Fort Niagara French & Indian War Reenactment\, French & Indian War Reenactment \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/old-fort-niagara-french-indian-war-encampment/
LOCATION:Old Fort Niagara – Standing Guard Since 1726\, 102 Morrow Plaza\, Youngstown\, NY\, 14174\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,4th of July Weekend Rendezvous & Historic Reenactments,French & Indian War Reenactment,History Festivals,Living History Events,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Old Fort Niagara Association":MAILTO:eschrader@oldfortniagara.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190704T020000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190704T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
CREATED:20160620T100425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181107T183716Z
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SUMMARY:Fort Meigs Independence Day
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Meigs Independence Day\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nRelive July 4\, 1813 at Fort Meigs Independence Day celebration on July 4th each year at historic Fort Meigs in Perrysburg\, Ohio. The highlight activity of the Fort Meigs Independence Day celebration is the eighteen-gun National Salute accompanied by toasts and fife and drum music starting at 2 p.m. on July 4th. \n\nFort Meigs Independence Day\nJuly 4\, 1813 was celebrated with cannon firings\, toasts\, music\, and a day of leisure at Fort Meigs. War of 1812 soldiers and civilians will recreate this day through cannon firings\, demonstrations\, and hands-on activities for children. \n\nThis morning at sunrise we fired thirteen guns in honor of the 4th of July\, 1776. At 1 o’clock we fired eighteen\, the National salute\, they were all fired from two brass twelve pounders. After the firing was over the officers all repaired to a large bower prepared by Lieut. Hawkins near the lower magazine and partook of a fine dinner. There were 18 toasts drank. \n~ Captain Daniel Cushing\, 2nd Regiment\, U.S. Artillery – July 4\, 1813 \n\nEVENT HOURS\n12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. both days \nEVENT ADMISSION RATES\nAdults: $11.00\nSeniors (60+): $9.00\nStudents: $6.00\nOHC members: $2.00\nAges 5 & Under: FREE\nU.S. Military (Active Duty & Family): FREE \nLocation\nFort Meigs\n29100 W. River Road\nPerrysburg\, OH 43551 \nFor More Information: Call 419.874.4121; Email info@fortmeigs.org \nFor More Information: Call 419.874.4121; Email info@fortmeigs.org \nFort Meigs Independence Day Mini-Gallery\n\n \nAbout Fort Meigs: War of 1812 Bastion Against the British\nFort Meigs\, named after then Governor of Ohio\, Return Jonathan Meigs\, Jr.\, was first built as a reaction to British attacks on American forts in the Northwest Territory during the War of 1812. It was built in what is now Perrysburg\, Ohio\, on a bluff overlooking the Maumee River rapids. Ground was broken on February 2\, 1813 under the orders of General William Henry Harrison\, who wanted to fortify the region. Throughout the next three months professional soldiers and militiamen alike persevered through cold winter weather and mud that would at times be knee-deep. Despite horrid weather and disease in the camp\, the American army was able to complete Fort Meigs by the end of April\, 1813\, just in time for a British attack. Begin your journey in the Fort Meigs Visitor Center. Purchase tickets to explore the fort or shop the museum store. The administrative offices\, museum\, education center\, restrooms and vending machines are all found in the Visitor Center. All visits to Fort Meigs begin and end here. It is your gateway to life in 1813! For more information about Fort Meigs\, click the link in the ‘venue’ section. \nAbout Fort Meigs & Fort Meigs Events\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Meigs Independence Day celebration on July 4th each year at historic Fort Meigs in Perrysburg\, Ohio. \nTags: Fort Meigs Independence Day celebration\, Fort Meigs July 4 Celebration\, War of 1812 Reenactment \nView other War of 1812 Encampments & Reenactments
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-meigs-independence-day/
LOCATION:Fort Meigs\, 29100 W. River Rd.\, Perrysburg\, OH\, 43551\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,4th of July Weekend Rendezvous & Historic Reenactments,Fourth of July Events,History Festivals,Living History Events,US Historic Reenactor Events,War of 1812
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Meigs Association":MAILTO:suitvest@aol.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190707
DTSTAMP:20260613T134217
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190626T233242Z
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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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