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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170803
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170807
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SUMMARY:Bear Lake Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:Experience pre-1840s fur trade life at the Bear Lake Rendezvous in Bear Lake\, Utah. The Bear Lake Rendezvous is Living History. It is helping people learn about the rich and colorful moments of the fur trade era on the hallowed ground of rendezvous past. The Rendezvous\, which takes place during the Raspberry Festival\, features pre-1840 Mountain Man Traders\, archery shoot\, period correct food vendors\, 1840 craftsmen demonstrations\, raffle\, black powder shooting\, knife and tomahawk throwing\, and primitive cooking demos. \nThe Bear Lake Rendezvous is unique among most similar Living History events in that it is held at the site of two actual and documented Mountain Man Rendezvous that took place in 1827 and 1828 during that short period of time known as the Fur Trade Era. \nBear Lake Rendezvous Visitors\nThe Bear Lake Rendezvous is fun for the whole family. Only $3 per person. Come and enjoy the sights\, sounds and smells of an authentic mountain man rendezvous. Guests and visitors to the Bear Lake Rendezvous DO NOT have to be dressed in period correct clothing. Flip flops and shorts are fine. However\, anyone wishing to enter free needs to be dressed accordingly and traders and primitive campers must maintain pre-1840 attire. \nFor Students\nIf you are a teacher in the Bear Lake Valley and want to engage your students in a history filled and hands on demonstration of the fur trade era\, email Info@bearlakerendezvous.com with your request. \nTentative Bear Lake Rendezvous Schedule \n\nDAILY ACTIVITIES\n8:00 a.m. Flag Ceremony\n9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. – Fun shoots/Bring a blanket prize\n10:00 a.m. – runs all day\nArchery Fun Shoot\nArchery Carp Shoot – all day/all weekend\nKnife and Hawk – all day/all weekend\nWomen of the Fur Trade Demonstrations\nParfleche/Rawhide\nBrain tanning\nQuill work\nBead work\nTrader’s Row – 8:00 a.m. to sundown\nIn addition to daily activities\, specific event days and times are noted below: \nFriday\n1:00 p.m. Pilgrim Shoot (public welcome) \nSaturday\n10:00 to 12:00 p.m. – Children’s games\n1:00 p.m. – Pilgrim Shoot (public welcome)\n11:00 a.m./1:00 p.m./3:00 p.m. – Native American Dance Demonstrations\n7:00 p.m. – Council Fire (Shooting awards) \nSunday\n11:00 a.m./1:00 p.m./3:00 p.m. Native American Dance Demonstrations\n12:00 Noon – Raffle \nContact\n801-567-1194\ninfo@bearlakerendezvous.com \nMark your calendar now so you don’t miss the next Bear Lake Rendezvous in Bear Lake\, UT. \nView other Utah Mountain Man Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/bear-lake-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Bear Lake\, Bear Lake\, UT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mountain Man Rendezvous,Utah Rendezvous
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bear Lake Rendezvous Inc":MAILTO:info@bearlakerendezvous.com 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170805
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170807
DTSTAMP:20260403T203811
CREATED:20160724T185823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170727T014713Z
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SUMMARY:Sackets Harbor Battlefield War of 1812 Weekend
DESCRIPTION:2017 Sackets Harbor Battlefield War of 1812 Weekend\nStep back in time at the 13th Annual Sackets Harbor Battlefield War of 1812 Weekend on August 5-6\, 2017 at the Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site. \nShortly after the War of 1812 began\, Sackets Harbor became the center for U.S. military and naval activity for the upper St. Lawrence Valley and Lake Ontario region\, according to the Sackets Harbor Battlefield Alliance. By 1813\, roughly 5\,200 troops were stationed at Sackets Harbor\, the U.S. Naval Headquarters on the Great Lakes. \n[embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBXqeH2Z6RU&width=540&height=367[/embedyt] \nThe Sackets Harbor Battlefield War of 1812 Weekend activities fill Saturday 9am to 5pm\, plus an evening English Country Dance. Living history demonstrations continue Sunday\, 9am to 1pm. High points are tacticals Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. Re-enactors from across the North Country set up camp on the historic battlefield\, talked with visitors and participated in battle demonstrations. \nVisitors experience military formations and drills\, hear artillery\, shop for period merchandise\, and watch battle tactics. \nAn environment of safety and authenticity is essential\, with participants adhering to the ‘Guidelines for Black Powder & Edged Weapons Use.’ All participants register upon arrival as NYS Parks “volunteers.” \nSutlers are welcome. Tents\, signs\, goods\, displays\, and personal appearance must be appropriate for the War of 1812 period. \nView other War of 1812 Encampments & Reenactments
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/sackets-harbor-battlefield-war-of-1812-weekend/
LOCATION:Sackets Harbor Battlefield\, 504 West Main Street\, Sackets Harbor\, NY\, 13685\, United States
CATEGORIES:Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,US Historic Reenactor Events,War of 1812
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sackets Harbor Battlefield Alliance":MAILTO:constance.barone@parks.ny.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170805T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170806T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203811
CREATED:20160628T133346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170129T163414Z
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SUMMARY:Fort Crevecoeur French and Indian War Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Fort Crevecoeur French and Indian War Reenactment will be held on August 5-6\, 2017 at Fort Crevecoeur in Creve Couer\, Illinois. Gates are open to the public Saturday and Sunday 9a – 5p. A small gate fee applies. All proceeds from the gate go towards the upkeep of Fort Crevecoeur Park. \nFrench and Indian War re-enactors portraying French\, British and Iroquois soldiers will provide demonstrations of camp life and skirmishes in the fort. \nThroughout the Fort Crevecoeur French and Indian War Reenactment\, vendors will sell food\, including buffalo burgers and homemade root beer\, and period items. Demonstrators will show visitors how to light fires\, make candles and throw knives and tomahawks. \nThroughout the Fort Crevecoeur French and Indian War Reenactment weekend\, French and Indian War Reenactors will portray life in a military encampment\, from the outfits they wore to the tents they slept in. French soldiers will march about in long-sleeve wool jackets and hats\, including a long-sleeve undershirt and vest. Prior to a skirmish Sunday\, a priest will address the French soldiers. \nLocation\nFort Crevecoeur Park\n301 Lawnridge Dr\,\nCreve Coeur\, IL 61610\nPhone:(309) 694-3193 \nContact\nFort Crevecoeur Park Office\n309-694-3193\nhttp://www.ftcrevecoeur.org/\nftcrevecoeur@gmail.com \nAbout Fort Crevecoeur Park\nFort Crevecoeur Park is located near Peoria and includes a reconstructed Fort Crevecoeur (about nine miles from the original location)\, a museum and a campground. French explorer Robert de La Salle (1643-87) helped the Peoria Indians build a fort in 1860 to defend themselves against the Iroquois. LaSalle made a deal with the local tribes to protect them from the Iroquois tribal league. LaSalle fostered good relationships with the tribes—Fort Creve Coeur wasn’t around too long though—this original site quickly became abandoned as Tonti left to fortify Starved Rock. Tonti’s mission to Starved Rock was to only end in failure though. However\, the Fort Crevecoeur’s seven man garrison quit their fort\, destroyed the fortifications\, and made a trek to Canada. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Crevecoeur French and Indian War Reenactment in Creve Couer\, IL. \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-crevecoeur-french-and-indian-war-reenactment/
LOCATION:Fort Crevecoeur Park\, 301 Lawnridge Drive\, Creve Coeur\, IL\, 61610\, United States
CATEGORIES:French & Indian War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,US Historic Reenactor Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170814
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170709T150841Z
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SUMMARY:Rock\, Rattle and Drum Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2017 Rock\, Rattle and Drum Pow Wow\nJoin us for the 12th Annual Rock\, Rattle and Drum Pow Wow on August 12-13\, 2017 at the Great Barrington Fairgrounds in Great Barrington\, Massachusetts. For two exiting days\, Great Barrington\, MA will be the center of Native American art and culture where American Indians will gather for the Rock\, Rattle and Drum Pow Wow and share the richness\, diversity and beauty of their indigenous ways. \n[embedyt]https://youtu.be/mJgkO0hMgZ8?t=27m&width=540&height=333[/embedyt] \nTraditionally pow wows are gatherings that Native American people use as a place to meet\, dance\, sing\, renew\, strengthen and share their rich culture. Our Rock\, Rattle and Drum Pow Wow features authentic American Indian dancing\, drumming\, and tribal regalia. Native Americans ranging in age from toddlers to elders will dance in several different styles including fancy\, traditional\, grass and jingle dress wearing traditional and contemporary regalia. Well-loved drum groups provide vocal and rhythmic accompaniment for the dancers. \nA variety of American Indian culture is expressed through award winning vendor exhibits of arts\, crafts\, demonstrations\, music\, contemporary and traditional foods. Every year the Rock\, Rattle and Drum Pow Wow honors veterans\, and shares an indigenous perspective on sustainable living and community. Local not for profit activist organizations will also be represented.\n\nAdmission Fees\nOne Day Admission\, $10\nSeniors $5\nYouth 11-17\, $5\nChildren 10 – 5\, $1\n5 and under\, Free \nPow Wow Head Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: Aaron Athey\, Mohegan Nation\nHead Man Dancer: Urie Ridgeway\, Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation\,\nHead Lady Dancer: Corey Jackson\, Nanticoke Indians\, Millsboro\, Delaware\nHost Drum: Rez Dogs\, Northern Drum from Indian Island Maine\nHonor Drum: Red Blanket Singers\, Intertribal Southern Drum\nFeatured Dance Group: Danza Azteca – the Aztec Dance Group \nNammy Award Winner Arvel Bird Returns\nBack by popular demand\, this year’s Rock\, Rattle and Drum Pow Wow will feature special performances by Arvel Bird\, a Nammy Award Winner Native American violinist\, flute player singer and storyteller. Classically trained as a violinist\, Arvel Bird’s compositions and performances encompass an extraordinary love of diversity—from traditional Celtic tunes and bluegrass standards to his original Native American and Celtic rock orchestrations. \nLocation\nGreat Barrington Fairgrounds\n684 South Main Street\, Route 7\nGreat Barrington\, MA 01230 \nFor More Information: Susan Jameson 802-753-6835 susanjameson227@gmail.com \nThe Rock\, Rattle and Drum Pow Wow is a family-friendly event with fun for all ages; No Alcohol and No Drugs are permitted. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Rock\, Rattle and Drum Pow Wow at the Great Barrington Fairgrounds in Great Barrington\, Massachusetts. \nTags: Rock\, Rattle and Drum Pow Wow\, Rock\, Rattle and Drum Powwow\, Rock\, Rattle & Drum Pow Wow\, Rock\, Rattle & Drum Powwow\, Massachusetts Powwow\, Massachusetts Pow Wow \nView Other Massachusetts Powwows & Native American Events
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LOCATION:Great Barrington Fairgrounds\, 684 South Main Street\, Route 7\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Massachusetts Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Healing Winds":MAILTO:susanjameson227@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170820
DTSTAMP:20260403T203811
CREATED:20160729T152935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T191911Z
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SUMMARY:American Indian Expo
DESCRIPTION:2017 American Indian Exposition\nCome to the American Indian Exposition on August 16-19\, 2017 at the Caddo County Fairgrounds in Anadarko\, Oklahoma. At the American Indian Exposition you will experience contest dancing\, a carnival\, parades\, dance contests\, pageants\, a fry bread contest\, talent presentations\, crafts\, concessions and to immerse yourself in the history and ways of present-day Native American tribes. featuring the arts\, crafts and traditions of 14 plains Indian tribes. \n[embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjXNE8L7mSo&width=540&height=333[/embedyt] \nThe American Indian Exposition is Oklahoma’s first and original exhibition of tribal arts\, crafts and culture. Originally known as the “Indian Fair” held at Craterville\, just north of Apache\, Oklahoma; the “Indian Fair”\, incorporated August 22\, 1935 under the name “American Indian Exposition” and was moved to the Anadarko area in the 1930s. \nAnadarko’s annual American Indian Exposition showcases the arts\, crafts and traditions of 13 plains Indian tribes. This event also features one of the largest American Indian parades in Oklahoma. Long championed as the first and only all-Indian operated cultural event of its kind\, the American Indian Expo has garnered a wide variety of notoriety and acclaim over the years. \nVisitors from across the nation and abroad come to Anadarko each summer to witness the expo’s colorful dance and pageant presentations. Princesses representing individual tribes are honored at this event each year. Since the late 1930s\, many of the country’s most accomplished Native American artists have exhibited and sold their work to visitors of the expo. \nCome to the American Indian Expo to enjoy contest dancing\, a carnival\, parades\, dance contests\, pageants\, games\, a fry bread contest\, talent presentations\, crafts\, concessions and to immerse yourself in the history and ways of present-day Native American tribes. There will also be a poker run\, an archery competition and plenty of delicious food. \nFor More Information:  Joe Fish 580-654-2300 jfish@kiowatribeofoklahoma.org \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next American Indian Exposition at the Caddo County Fairgrounds in Anadarko\, Oklahoma. \nTags: American Indian Exposition\, American Indian Expo\, Oklahoma Pow Wow\, Oklahoma Powwow \nView Other Powwows in Oklahoma
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/american-indian-expo/
LOCATION:Caddo County Fairgrounds\, 131 W Main St\, Anadarko\, OK\, 73005\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170819T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170820T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203811
CREATED:20160620T112428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170113T133109Z
UID:5653-1503135000-1503248400@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Meigs Life in Early Ohio
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Fort Meigs Life in Early Ohio on August 19-20\, 2017 at Historic Fort Meigs in Perrysburg\, Ohio. Experience the Trades of Yesteryear at Fort Meigs: Blacksmithing\, coopering\, and tinsmithing are just a few historic skills that are considered lost arts today. In 1813 they were common skills learned by tradesmen. See historic trades and skills and learn about a different side of life in early Ohio. \nNOTE: This event has been combined with a new event: Fort Meigs Revolution on the Ohio\nRE-ENACTORS & HISTORIC CRAFTSPEOPLE INVITED\nRe-enactors and historic crafts-people are invited to attend Life in Early Ohio. Pre-registration is required. Register individually or register your entire group – all on one form! Head to the Life in Early Ohio registration form now! \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\, Cushing’s Company\, 2nd Regiment\, U.S. Artillery\, August 7\, 1813 \nEVENT HOURS\n9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. both days \nEVENT ADMISSION RATES\nAdults: $8.00\nSeniors (60+): $7.00\nStudents: $4.00\nAges 5 & Under: FREE\nOHC members: FREE\nU.S. Military (Active Duty & Family): FREE \nAbout Fort Meigs & Fort Meigs Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-meigs-life-early-ohio/
LOCATION:Fort Meigs\, 29100 W. River Rd.\, Perrysburg\, OH\, 43551\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,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:20170823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170828
DTSTAMP:20260403T203811
CREATED:20160711T125405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170726T124404Z
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SUMMARY:Howell's Encampment Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2017 Howell’s Encampment Rendezvous\nExperience pre-1850s mountain man life at Howell’s Encampment Rendezvous on August 23-27\, 2017 near Rockvale\, Montana.  The annual Howell’s Encampment Rendezvous is sponsored by the Rocky Fork Free Trappers shooting club. Participants must be dress in pre-1850 attire.  The rendezvous is NOT open to the general public. \nHowell’s Encampment Rendezvous is an invitational pre-1850 event\, requiring period attire and camp. Therefore\, please do not post this page or info without permission from the event organizers. We provide the historical site\, some firewood and the hooters. Ice is available in nearby Rockvale or Laurel. We look forward to rendezvousing with you! \nAll paid participants/campers are encouraged to have a trade blanket/tent at no extra charge. You MUST pay camp fee to trade. Camp fees are $15 per single camp or $25 per family. \nFor more information: Steve Herburger 307-272-5595 Richard Gessling 406-425-3785 \nCost: $15/ single camp $25/ family camp. Pre-registration encouraged but not required. Checks payable to: Rocky Fork Free Trappers 20 Liberty Lane\, Bridger\, MT 59014 \nRendezvous Events: \n\nShooting: Rifle\, Trade Gun\, Pistol\nHawk & Knife Throwing\nTrapper’s Run\nKid’s Games\nSeminars\nRaffle\n\nSeparate Tent & Tin Tipi Camping Areas – Sorry\, NO HORSES \n****Be prepared for a possible fire ban! \nClick to enlarge. \nLocation & Directions: Near Rockvale\, Montana \nFrom Billings\, MT\, go about 11 miles west on I-90 to Laurel and turn south on Hwy 212 towards Red Lodge. At about 12 miles you come to Rockvale. Turn left directly across the highway from the Exxon onto Grapevine Road. This is just before Hwy 310 goes left toward Bridger. \nOn Grapevine Road\, go about 1-1/2 miles to Gibson Road. Turn right\, cross Rock Creek and go about ¼ mile to Emergency Locator address 130 Gibson Road. Turn left into the property by the barn and carefully cross the RR tracks. Go straight ahead and the site is just beyond an irrigation ditch. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Howell’s Encampment Rendezvous near Rockvale\, Montana. \nTags: Howell’s Encampment Rendezvous\, Howells Encampment Rendezvous\, Howell’s Encampment\, Montana Rendezvous \nView other Buckskinner Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/howells-encampment-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Howell’s Encampment\, Rockvale\, MT\, 59041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Montana Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170826
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170828
DTSTAMP:20260403T203811
CREATED:20160719T132818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T062325Z
UID:6438-1503705600-1503878399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Annual Native American Style Cosby Powwow
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our 14th Annual Native American Style Cosby Powwow celebration on August 26-27\, 2017 in Cosby\, Tennessee. The Native American Style Cosby Powwow will feature Drumming\, Singing\, Dancing\, Storytelling and Demonstrations. There will be over 40 crafters from near and far with wonderful Native American Style crafts for you to enjoy. There will be Teepees from the plains and encampments from different eras in time. We will have wonderful dancers in beautiful regalia dancing for the creator for you to behold. NOTE: This event is no longer being held due to sale of property. \n[embedyt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAqSpnFoFck&width=540&height=333[/embedyt] \nWe will also have our Games and Gardens of our Ancestors Arena where you can try your hand at throwing a Tomahawk\, or Knife\, shoot a traditional Cherokee Blowgun. The kids can try the corncob darts. There will be several programs to pay tribute to the Military and Homeland Security of our past\, present\, and future. The Native American Style Cosby Powwow is an open intertribal event; a teaching powwow for everyone! We’re also a family friendly event\, so bring everyone\, and some folding chairs as seating is limited. \nOPEN TO THE PUBLIC! FREE PARKING! ALL DRUMS AND DANCERS ARE WELCOME TO PARTICIPATE \nNative American Style Cosby Powwow Hours SATURDAY – GATES OPEN @ 10 GRAND ENTRY @ NOON SUNDAY – GATES OPEN AT NOON GRAND ENTRY @ 1PM \nBring a lawn chair or blanket and join us. We use the phrase “Native American Style” to show respect. We are descendants\, we do not live on reservations and we do not hold Federal cards. We simply want to share our Native Heritage and Culture with everyone. We welcome all walks of life\, and hope to learn from each and every one of you. We are here for the creator and for fellowship. \nLocation Smoky Mtn. Visitors Center “On Cosby” 4381 Cosby Highway Cosby\, TN 37222 865-774-5626 \nContact Cosby Powwow by phone or E-mail  (865)774-5626 (865)335-6907 e_t_o_i_d@yahoo.com \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Native American Style Cosby Powwow celebration in Cosby\, TN. \nView other Tennessee Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/native-american-style-cosby-powwow/
LOCATION:Smoky Mtn. Visitors Center “On Cosby”\, 4381 Cosby Highway\, Cosby\, TN\, 37722\, United States
CATEGORIES:z - Discontinued by Org
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ORGANIZER;CN="East Tennessee Overhill Intertribal Descendants":MAILTO:e_t_o_i_d@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170826T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170826T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203811
CREATED:20160612T174803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170121T195820Z
UID:5364-1503738000-1503765000@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Osage Dispatch Canoe & Kayak Race
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss the excitement at the The Fort Osage Dispatch Canoe & Kayak Race on August 26\, 2017 beginning at LaBenite Park\, Sugar Creek\, Missouri. The Fort Osage Dispatch Canoe & Kayak Race (called “The Dispatch”) is held annually to honor the original occupants of Fort Osage\, who routinely sent messengers down river in canoes to deliver dispatches to St. Louis. \n“The Dispatch” is a sixteen mile canoe and kayak race on the historic Missouri River! The race will start at LaBenite Park\, in Sugar Creek\, Missouri. The race will finish at Fort Osage National Historic Landmark. \nOfficial Fort Dispatches will be given to all racers at registration.\nThese dispatches will be copies of actual historical documents and letters\, pulled from the archives at Fort Osage\, which had actually been sent from Fort Osage to St Louis. \nA Fort Osage soldier re-enactor will be present at the finish line\, and every racer (both adults and children) must deliver their “dispatch” to the soldier in order to complete the race and receive their finishers coin… which is an official replica of the Jefferson Peace Medal. \nContest for most realistic boat which would been seen at Fort Osage during the early 1800s. \n$35 Racing fee (Day of Event Registration – $40/adults)\nEvery Adult racer will receive a finishers medal\, tee-shirt\, lunch\, and 3 tickets for admission into Fort Osage. \nChildren’s racing fee is $10 but does not include a tee-shirt\n(Each child will receive a finishers coin\, lunch\, and one admission into Fort Osage) \nMilitia Re-enactors from the Friends of Fort Osage will be present in full military dress!! They will be shooting off their guns and a large Canon!!\nFollow in the Path of Our Ancestors \n1/8 mile run/walk to the River and a 16 mile boat race to Fort Osage \nRace Starts at LaBenite Park\, Sugar Creek\, MO @ 9:00 a.m on August 6th.\n13 competitive and fun classes available to choose from\, including: \n1) Non-Competitive Family Fun Canoe Class (Children can participate in this class) … 9:30 am start\n2) Primitive-Raft\, Pirogues\, Bull Boats\, Flat Boats\, Keel Boat and Dug-Out Canoe Class. You Must Build it and then Race It!!\n3) Fishing Boat Kayak Class (kayak up to 12 feet)\n4) Women’s Tandem Class (canoe or kayak)\n5) Men’s Tandem Class (canoe or kayak)\n6) Mixed Tandem Class (canoe or kayak)\n7) A Fine Wine Class (any Adult 60+ years young… may use any listed boat type)\n8) Women’s Solo Kayak (any Kayak up to 18 feet long)\n9) Men’s Solo Kayak (any Kayak up to 18 feet long)\n10) Women’s Solo Unlimited\n11) Men’s Solo Unlimited\n12) SUP Men’s Class AND 13) SUP Women’s Class \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Osage Dispatch Canoe & Kayak Race at Fort Osage in Sibley\, Missouri. \nView other War of 1812 Encampments & Reenactments
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-osage-dispatch-canoe-kayak-race/
LOCATION:Fort Osage Historic Landmark\, 107 Osage Street\, Sibley\, MO\, 64088\, United States
CATEGORIES:Living History Events,US Historic Reenactor Events,War of 1812
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