Event Schedule
| Saturday, June 13 |
| 1000am-600pm |
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Event Open |
| 1015am-1115am |
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Blacksmithing Demonstration - by Dennis Murray, story-teller (liar) and blacksmith, across from the old Sawmill Classroom |
| 1015am-1145am |
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Powderhorn, Quill Pen & Turkey Wingbone Call Fabrication, and Kid’s Games for trinkets & prizes - by Paul Stillman, renowned living historian from ‘Historically Speaking’ at the Sawmill Center Pottery Shed ($10 for materials) |
| 1130am-1215pm |
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Peril in the Forest—tactical engagement in the woods along
Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom |
| 1200pm-300pm |
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18th Century Surgical Techniques - by Jack Mathay,
Company LeBeouf surgeon, at the NEW Sawmill Classroom |
| 100pm-200pm |
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Nasty Ned the Frontiersmen: 18th century teller of tales& historical fact, featuring the famous story of the ‘Bear’s Nose’- by Paul Stillman ,renowned living historian from History Speaking, at the Sawmill Theater |
| 215pm-245pm |
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Cannon Firing Demonstration — by Jim Ruth, Company
LeBeouf artilleryman, located in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the Old Sawmill Classroom |
| 315pm-400pm |
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Peril in the Forest—tactical engagement in the woods along
Black Bear Trail across from old Sawmill Classroom |
| 415pm-445pm |
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Musket Firing Demonstration - beside the water tower in the
main encampment site along Black Bear Trail |
| 415pm-515pm |
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French & Indian War Era Art & Demonstrators - meet with
distinguished painters, artists, and demonstrators such as Larry Smail, Michael
Flaherty, Barb Bockwrath, William Robertson, and ‘Stray Wolf’ in the Sawmill Center’s old Craft Market room |
| 415pm-545pm |
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Blacksmithing Demonstration - by Dennis Murray, storyteller
(liar) and blacksmith, across from the old Sawmill Classroom |
| 415pm-600pm |
|
Brain Tanning - by Paul Stillman, renowned living historian
from Historically Speaking, at the Sawmill Center Pottery Shed |
| 500pm-530pm |
|
Cannon Firing Demonstration — by Jim Ruth, Company
LeBeouf artilleryman, located in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from
the Old Sawmill Classroom |
| 800pm-900pm |
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Ben Franklin special guest appearance—by Paul Stillman,
renowned living historian from Historically Speaking at the Ridge Camp Park
Amphitheater |
| 900pm-1000pm |
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French Perspectives on Western Pennsylvania During the French & Indian War - by Father Denys Baron, chaplain of Ft. Duquesne, at theRidge Camp Park Amphitheater |
| Sunday, June 14 |
| 1000am-600pm |
|
Event Open |
| 900am-915am |
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18th Century Sunday Service, by the 42nd
Highland Regiment, located in the main encampment site along
Black Bear Trail |
| 930am-1100am |
|
Blacksmithing Demonstration—by Dennis
Murray, story-teller (liar) and blacksmith, across from the old
Sawmill Classroom |
| 930am-1100am |
|
Brain Tanning - by Paul Stillman,
renowned living historian from Historically Speaking, at the Sawmill Center Pottery Shed |
| 1130am-1215pm |
|
Peril in the Forest—tactical engagement in
the woods along Black Bear Trail across from old Sawmill
Classroom |
| 1230pm-200pm |
|
18th Century Surgical Techniques - by Jack
Mathay, Company LeBeouf surgeon, at the NEW Sawmill
Classroom |
| 1230pm-200pm |
|
Blacksmithing Demonstration—by Dennis
Murray, story-teller (liar) and blacksmith, across from the old
Sawmill Classroom |
| 1230pm-200pm |
|
Powderhorn, Quill Pen & Turkey Wingbone
Call Fabrication, and Kid’s Games for trinkets & prizes - by Paul Stillman, renowned living historian from Historically Speaking at the Sawmill Center Pottery Shed ($10 for materials) |
| 1230pm-200pm |
|
French & Indian War Era Art& Demonstrators—meet with distinguished painters, artists, and demonstrators such as Larry Smail, Michael Flaherty, Barb Bockwrath, William Robertson, and ‘Stray Wolf’ in the Sawmill Center’s old Craft Market room |
| 200pm-230pm |
|
Cannon Firing Demonstration by Jim Ruth, Company LeBeouf artilleryman, in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the Old Sawmill Classroom |
| 230pm-300pm |
|
Peril in the Forest—tactical engagement in
the woods along Black Bear Trail across from old Sawmill
Classroom |
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