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Friday, 15th April 2011

6pm - 8pm

Red Cross Cabin Open House

Saturday, 16th April 2011

10am

Festival opens to the public

 

Noon

Powwow opens to the public with a grand entry.

 

1:30

Civil War Battle

2:30

World War II Battle

 

 

3:30

Ladies Tea (Civil War Era) / Mrs. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson and Miss Belle Boyd (famous Confederate spy)

5pm

Festival and Powwow grounds close for the day.  Come again tomorrow!

Throughout the Day: Demonstrations by craftsmen and artisans; Mrs. Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson; Miss Belle Boyd (Confederate spy); Miss Clara Barton; Gov. and Mrs. Oliver P. Morton (governor of Indiana during the Civil War); Civil War and WWII camps open for visits; military demonstrations; music; powwow vendors; historical sutlers and vendors; food available at Food Booth near Festival/Powwow entrance

8pm

2011 Civil War Ball (held at Lincoln Elementary School)

Sunday, 17th April 2011

Noon

Festival and Powwow open to the public

1:30 pm

Civil War Battle

2:30

World War II battle

4pm

Festival & Powwow close for another year.

Throughout the day: Demonstrations by craftsmen and artisans; Mrs. Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson; Miss Belle Boyd (Confederate spy); Miss Clara Barton; Gov. and Mrs. Oliver P. Morton (governor of Indiana during the Civil War); Civil War and WWII camps open for visits; military demonstrations; music; powwow vendors; historical sutlers and vendors; food available at Food Booth near Festival/Powwow entrance 

PLEASE NOTE THAT SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Please remember to bring chairs if you plan to sit for awhile -- seating not provided at Festival/Powwow grounds.

 
   
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