The 2015 Highlights include Post and Beam exhibits, PA Woodmobile, Chainsaw Carvers caring wooden canoe, lumbering history....
Lumber Exhibit at the Museum, Civil War Encampment, Re-enactment and skirmish, sheep to shawl demonstrations, artisan marketplace with more than 50 vendors.
Over 50 historical demonstrations, musical entertainment, an auction on Sunday, at 2 p.m.
On Saturday night, you are invited to come out and listen to and dance to the music of the McNett Country Band,which will be held in the 4-H Building.
It is a full weekend of creative activity and one everyone of all ages can enjoy.
Hope to see you there.
More information coming in the next several editions of this newspaper.
Admission is $5:00 general; 12 and under free.
The festival is open on Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday, 10 to 4.
The festival is held on the site of the Heritage Village and Museum located one-half mile north of the intersection of Rt. 6 and 14 in Troy.