Prairie
Days!
You are invited to Prairie
Days! Don’t miss out on this awesome historical event to be held
on Saturday, September 28th, from 10am-5pm and Sunday, September
29th, from 12pm-5pm.
Come enjoy a weekend
celebrating prairies and the pioneer way of life! See apple butter
being made over the fire, play children’s pioneer games, compete in
foot races and seed-spitting contests, view local artists’ works,
listen to and enjoy live music and entertainment.
This year we will have
performances by The Darke County Civic Theatre on Saturday at 11:00
am and 3:00 pm and Sunday at 3:00 pm. The Thien Snipps will perform
on Saturday at 1:00pm. Enjoy the Truest Lies Ever Told from a
wandering Longhunter on Saturday at 4:00 pm. Sunday enjoy back to
back musical performances from Silver Grass Band at 12:00pm and Todd
Oakes at 1:30pm.
Between performances,
sit-a-spell with our 200-year-old pioneer volunteers in the Log House
or try your hand at candle-making, tinsmithing and more! Take a
stroll through the 18th century encampment and watch a tomahawk and
knife throwing competition.
Be careful as you are
walking around the festival as the town Sheriff may lock you up! "The
sheriff of Prairie Days will be available to "lock up"
friends and family for a small donation." stated Parks Director,
Roger Van Frank. Why will they be locked up? "Well, our
sheriff is a creative one and will find something that the "culprit"
has done. Some examples of these trumped up charges may include:
Breathing someone else's air, Smelling someone else's flower or even
enjoying the taste of that apple! This is designed to be a
fun-filled way for someone to donate money to the Friends of the
Darke County Parks, and get a great photo op of a loved one in the
stocks at the same time!"
And what is a festival
without food?! Participate in a pie-baking or pie-eating contest. Take
a load off as you enjoy fresh produce from Downing’s Fruit
Farm or visit one of the many non-profit vendors serving a wide
variety of foods for lunch, snacks and more! Food options will
include shredded chicken, French fries, walking tacos and much more!
Be sure to try your luck at
the annual basket raffle before you leave!
We hope to see you next
weekend at Shawnee Prairie Preserve, 4267 St. Rt. 502 West, where
admission and parking are FREE! Transportation from the main parking
areas will once again be provided by Greenville Transit System (GTS).
Parking areas will be well marked with plenty of
signage.
This will make getting to and from the parking area to the festival
grounds quick, effective and safe for all family members. Handicap
parking will once again be held in the paved lot at the Nature Center
(please be sure to have your Handicap Placard visible). For more
information, call the Nature Center at 937.548.0165 or visit our
website at www.darkecountyparks.org
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