Earn 7.5 Act 48 CreditsOffered through Penn State Altoona Continuing EducationJuly 17, 2010 (during Rev War Days) 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM at Fort Roberdeau $99.00 (includes lunch) Schedule 8:30 AM Registration opens 9:00 AM Revolution on the Pennsylvania Frontier Robert Emerson, Executive Director, Old Fort Niagara 10:00 AM How do we know that? Digging into Fort Roberdeau's past Paula Zitzler, Archaeologist (and Penn State instructor) 11:00 AM Hands on the past: An introduction to educational programs at Fort Roberdeau Peggy Goodman, Director, Fort Roberdeau 11:30 AM Smoked, salted, pickled and dried: Cooking on the hearth, food resources and preservation Peggy Fields and Nellie Wright, Foodways Interpreters (and darn good cooks!) Noon Lunch, 18th-century style 1:00 PM The fort and field camp -- Artifacts and architecture, soldiers and sutlers (merchants) 2:20 PM Frontier warfare, 1778 Historical drama as rangers and militia re-enact the defense of Sinking Valley against Loyalists and their Indian allies 4:00 PM Eighteenth century English country dancing: Steps, music, and social importance of the dance Corky Palmer, The Living History Foundation, Alexandria, VA To register, go to the Penn State Altoona website, scroll down the page, and download the application. Some of the research for this workshop was supported by a grant from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission whose mission is to preserve the Commonwealth's memory as a teacher and champion of its heritage for the citizens of Pennsylvania and the nation. |