Showing posts with label heritage fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heritage fair. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

The Heritage Fair, Spencerville, Ontario, June 21st to 23rd 2013

http://www.spencervillemill.ca/heritage-fair-2013.html
The link above takes you to the website for the 2013 Heritage Fair at the historic Spencerville Mill in Spencerville, Ontario. Spencerville is located off Highway 416, just 10 km north of Highway 401.
 As with last year's Fair, participants had to dress in period costume for the Regency/Napoleonic period. As crafts people our costumes were not those of the English Country Dancers or the gentry. Peasant-like attire was more suitable for us.
 For the commemoration of the War of 1812, there were many people in military uniforms of that date.

 And a grisly surgery tent illustrated the medical battle surgery conditions of that period.
The Herb Lady, another crafts person sited next to us shows of a basket of mine suitable for collecting herbs. Her regency Style dress was quite in style.

As you browse through the website you will se the large number of events planned for the three days. The site has fascinating videos, as well as interesting workshops you can sign up for. Are interested in learning how to duel? There's a workshop for that.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

THE HERITAGE FAIR at Spencerville, Ontario, 2013

Anne and I have been invited back to Spencerville, Ontario,  for the 2013 Heritage Fair. There I will demonstrate basket-making as well as having an array of baskets for sale. We will also be in costume.

Last year we took part in the 1812 Heritage Fair at the historic Spenserville Mill. There were re-enactments of skirmishes during the War of !812, English Country Dancing, and lots of people in Regency Costume. We had a great time at the Fair. We look forward to taking part in this colourful event agin next year.

Along with the invitation to again take part came a request for other participants to provide horses as part of the Napoleonic theme. This should add more realism to this re-enactment.

Spencerville is just 10 km North of the junction between Highways 401 and 416, just off highway 416.he