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Living History
Encampment part of “Gathering” festivities
The Darke County Park District will be hosting a Living History
Encampment at Prairie Ridge Meadow in Greenville Ohio on July 27-29,
2018. Friday, July 27, the Encampment will be open from
4pm-10pm. Saturday’s hours are 10am-10pm. Sunday
begins with a church service at 10am and the Gathering opens
11am-5pm.
The Living History Encampment is held in partnership with the Darke
County Historical Society/Garst Museum as part of their annual
Gathering at Garst. The Gathering at Garst was created to
remember the defining events and people who shaped our county’s
history. The mission is to promote awareness and appreciation of
those who made unique contributions to the culture of Darke County and
to celebrate our local heritage in a family oriented and educational
atmosphere. It is also a major fundraiser for the Museum and
includes many unique modern arts, craft and food vendors on the museum
grounds and entertainment including a Beach Boys Tribute Band on
Saturday evening.
The Living History Encampment provides a step back in time to the
Colonial and Revolutionary Wars through the Civil War period.
Walk through history as cannons fire, blacksmiths strike their anvils,
tomahawks and spears fly and men and women in the dress of that period
portray everyday life, skills and events of the era.
Vendors selling handmade and reproduction historical goods and foods of
the period will be on hand. Entertainment in the encampment will
include: the Clockwork Clown, an 18th century mime and contortion
act, the Liberty Dancers who will perform and teach 18th century dance,
Maggie Delaney and her Resurrection gang who will be recruiting members
for their slightly creepy work, Parson John will be holding lessons in
his meeting house and providing a Sunday morning “Divine Service”
at 10am for anyone who would like to join the encampment participants,
Native American Storytellers and Drummers including a living history
portrayal of Chief Black Hoof, the Ramblin’ Rovers, a Celtic and folk
music band, Professional Historians speaking on Wayne’s Legion and the
Battle of Fallen Timbers and how Greenville fits into that role in
history and a “dame School” where you can learn social dance, fiddling
and sewing.
New this year: the Living History Encampment will be open on
Friday, July 27 from 4-10pm so that visitors can visit vendors, talk to
encampment participants and enjoy various entertainments ahead of the
opening of the modern side of the event. At around 8pm the camp
will be illuminated with lanterns and campfire so that visitors can
enjoy strolling through the area and listen to Native American
storytelling, song and drumming by
candlelight.
Darke County Parks provides support and sponsorship for the Living
History Encampment. Visitors will find the information tent for
the encampment located at the main entrance on Wilson Drive behind the
Anthony Wayne Peace Council House. Maps and event schedules will be
available in the information tent then you may wind your way into the
Council House, which will be open all weekend as well.
While you are there support the Park District by buying some raffle
tickets from the Friends of the Darke County Parks for some lovely gift
baskets that will be given away at the end of September at Prairie
Days. Encampment Chair Galen Delk welcomes everyone to bring
their family and friends for a unique and educational event and thanks
all the volunteers and sponsors who make the encampment possible.
Watch local news outlets and Facebook in advance of the weekend for
schedules and event news or visit www.gatheringatgarst.com. We
will see you at the Gathering!
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