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Good Ol’ Summertime 4th of July Celebration
July 4 @ 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Join us as we traverse 1776 through the turn of the 20th century in celebration of freedom and independence. The first public reading of the Declaration of Independence was held on July 8, 1776, and our colonial dressed volunteers will follow suit by reenacting this reading. Independence Day became a Federal holiday in 1870 and lead to the rise of celebrations that included picnics and ice cream socials. The Tapestry Historic Dance Ensemble, in late 19th century costumes, will be presenting dances popular to this time period and appropriate for a “good old fashioned summertime” celebration. There will be trivia, free ice cream (while supplies last), and kids (or adults) can try their hand at writing with a quill pen just like Thomas Jefferson used when he penned the Declaration. The Keith House will be open for guided tours following the reading. Donations appreciated.
We’ll begin with Tammy Tuckey singing the National Anthem at noon, followed by dancing, the reading of the Declaration around 12:30, trivia, more dancing and free tours of the Keith House.