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SUMMARY:21st Annual Cook Forest French & Indian War Encampment
DESCRIPTION:21st Annual Cook Forest French & Indian War Encampment\nCook Forest State Park and the Sawmill Center for the Arts will host a series of living history events depicting life during the French & Indian War. Highlights of this full two-day encampment include children’s programs\, woodland natives\, cannon and musket firing demonstrations\, sutler camp\, council and trading events\, nationally renowned living historians\, French & Indian War era artisans\, and live tactical engagements. Every battle is different! \nTake a walk back in time at the Sawmill Center for the Arts to view British\, Colonial\, French\, and American Indian re-enactors as they portray lifestyles of the 18th century.\n 
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/21st-annual-cook-forest-french-indian-war-encampment-2/
LOCATION:Cooks Forest State Park\, 113 River Road\, Cooksburg\, PA\, 16217\, United States
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SUMMARY:20th Annual Cook Forest French & Indian War Encampment
DESCRIPTION:20th Annual Cook Forest French & Indian War Encampment\nCook Forest State Park will host a series of living history events depicting life during the French & Indian War.  Highlights of this full two-day encampment include woodland natives\, cannon and musket firing\, cooking\, primitive skills\, blacksmithing\, tinsmithing\, pottery\, children’s games\, sutler camp\, renown living historians\, French & Indian War Era artisans\, and live tactical engagements.  Every battle is different!  Take a walk back in time along the Black Bear Trail by the Sawmill Center for the Arts during open camp hours to view   British\, Colonial\, French\, and Native American re-enactors as they portray lifestyles of the 18th century.\nSaturday\, June 8\n1000am-600pm     Event Open \n1000am-1100am     Blacksmithing Demonstration – by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray\, across from Sawmill Craft Market \n1000am-1200pm     Turkey Wingbone Call Fabrication – by Paul Stillman\, living historian from Historically Speaking\, in the Old Sawmill Classroom\, $15 for materials \n1000am-400pm     Cooking Demonstration – by Geoffrey Domowicz\, Compagnie LeBoeuf chef\, along Black Bear Trail at the main encampment site \n1030pm-500pm     French & Indian War Era Art & Demonstrators – meet with distinguished artists\, authors\, artisans\, and demonstrators in the Old Sawmill Classroom \n1030pm-500pm     Sutler Row Demonstrators – Want to meet with skilled artisans to make a trade or purchase?  Looking to get into the hobby and need clothing & accoutrements?  Meet tinsmiths\, cordwainers\, leather workers\, cooks\, gunsmiths\,  clothiers\, weapons outfitters\, and gourd makers in the long field on your right as you come into the main Sawmill entrance. \n1130am-1215pm     Confrontation at the Forks:  The Ohio Company Fort and its Surrender – treaty and fort surrender engagement in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the Old Sawmill Classroom \n100pm-200pm     Stoffel Stump: The Man Who Walked with Conrad Weiser – by Richard Pawling nationally renowned living historian from History Alive! at the Sawmill Theater \n200pm-300pm    18th Century Children’s Games – by the Noel family-Compagnie LeBoeuf\, along Black Bear Trail at the main encampment site \n200pm-500pm     Powderhorn Fabrication Workshop – by Paul Stillman\, living historian from Historically Speaking in the Old Sawmill Classroom\, $25 for materials \n230pm-330pm     The Opportunity to Meet the Character Within the Character – by Richard Pawling nationally renowned living historian from History Alive! At the new Sawmill Classroom \n300pm-500pm     Blacksmithing Demonstration – by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray’\, across from Sawmill Craft Market \n330pm-400pm     Cannon & Musket Firing Demo  – by the camp Corps of  Artillery\, located in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom \n400pm-430pm     Peril in the Forest – tactical engagement in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom \n800pm-900pm     An Evening to Be Remembered: Stoeffel & His Son Frederick Will Take You on a Journey to be Remembered – by Richard Pawling nationally renowned living historian from History Alive! at the Sawmill Theater \nSunday\, June 9\n900am-330pm     Event Open \n900am-930am     18th Century Sunday Service – by Rick Sanguigni of ’Friends of Dennis Murray’\, located in the main encampment site along Black Bear Trail \n930am-1100am     Blacksmithing Demonstration – by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray’\, across from Sawmill Craft Market \n930am-300pm     French & Indian War Era Art & Demonstrators  – meet with distinguished artists\, authors\, artisans\, and demonstrators in the old Sawmill Classroom \n930pm-300pm     Sutler Row Demonstrators – Want to meet with skilled artisans to make a trade or purchase?   Looking to get into the hobby and need clothing & accoutrements?  Meet tinsmiths\, cordwainers\, leather workers\, cooks\, gunsmiths\, clothiers\, weapons outfitters\, and gourd makers in the long field on your right as you come into the main Sawmill entrance. \n1015am-1045am     18th Century Children’s Games – by the Noel Family-Compagnie LeBoeuf\, along Black Bear Trail at the main  encampment site \n1100am-200pm Turkey Wingbone Call Fabrication – by Paul Stillman\, living historian from Historically Speaking\, in the Old Sawmill Classroom\, $15 for materials \n1130am-1200pm     In Defense of the Homeland– morning surprise tactical assault at the main encampment site along Black Bear Trail \n1230pm-200pm     Blacksmithing Demonstration – by ‘Friends of Dennis Murray’\, across from Sawmill Craft Market \n200pm-230pm     Cannon & Musket Firing Demonstration –  by the camp Corps of Artillery\, in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom \n230pm-300pm     Peril in the Forest – tactical engagement in the woods along Black Bear Trail across from the old Sawmill Classroom
URL:https://reenactingschedule.org/event/20th-annual-cook-forest-french-indian-war-encampment/
LOCATION:Cooks Forest State Park\, 113 River Road\, Cooksburg\, PA\, 16217\, United States
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