Fort Toulouse
October 4-5,
2014
Ft. Jackson 1812
Militia Camp
October 18-19
Ft. Toulouse
French Garrison
A garrison is a monthly French Colonial
Living History educational event.
Information from here.
Fort Loudoun
October 4 – 5, 2014
Garrison Weekend
A Garrison Weekend is a time when the daily lives of the men,
women and children of Fort Loudoun are recreated for the public. On these days,
park visitors will find living history re-enactors in costumes at Fort Loudoun.
Visitors can view the 18th century infirmary, the soldier’s
barracks, the commander’s quarters, blacksmith shop and a Cherokee encampment.
Demonstrations will include a variety of tasks and skills common to a frontier
fortification, including cooking, laundering and blacksmithing. Costumed living
history re-enactors will go about their garrison duties throughout the weekend,
taking time to interact with visitors.
Conner Prairie
25th Annual Traditional Arts & Arms Making Workshops
October 4-10, 2014
Conner Prairie’s Hands-on classes are a rare opportunity to work closely and directly with some of the nation’s best craftsmen. Classes run from 8 am to 5 pm. Small class sizes in well equipped facilities will allow you to develop skills from basic to advance. All materials included in class price. Tools are provided in some of the classes. Information from here.
Mansker's Station
October 7-9, 2014
Demo Days
When you visit Mansker's Station on any given day you may see a variety of daily life tasks from the 18th and 19th century. Demo Days will ensure you see a trade from the 18th century. On Tuesdays see the blacksmith in his shop forging items for the Station. Wednesdays call for a day out in the field. You will find interpreters tending the gardens and crops. On Thursdays the sawdust will be flying as the woodworkers shop is open for viewing.
More information can be found here.
James Julia
Auctions
October 2014
Firearms Auction
Auction: October
7th-9th, 2014
Preview: October
3rd-6th, 2014
Martin's Station Fall Encampment
October 10-12, 2014
Immerse yourselves in 18th century Virginia as frontier folk gather at Historic Martin's Station. Cisit an 18th century market fair and meet historical figures and skilled colonial tradesmen. Join us and participate in life as it was on Virginia's frontier. Admission is $5.00 per perspn, ($1.00 per child (6-12 Years. 6:30pm to 7:30pm Information from here.
Fort
Frederick
“To
Garrison the Fort…”
October
18
Experience life at
the fort during the French and Indian War as members of the recreated Joshua
Beall and Alexander Beall Companies garrison the fort. Highlights of the
event include musket firing presentations, hearth cooking demonstrations, a
uniform and clothing talk and military drills. Hours are 10 am to 4 pm
and 6 pm to 8 pm for special evening programs Saturday. The fort will be
closed 4 pm to 6 pm to prepare for the evening program. Park entrance
fees apply.
Information from here.
30th Annual Virginia-Kentucky Rifle Show
October 24-25, 2014
This show is not open to the Public.
Current KRA, CLA, HCH, & NMLRA members (proof of membership required), persons receiving an invitation by US mail, and pre-registered guest will be admitted.
Contact: Tim Hodges
844 Round Hill Road
Winchester, VA 22602
Phone: 540-662-5438
Email: thhodges@comcast.net
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