Fort Frederica Festival Feb. 17, 2007

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Date: January 26, 2007
Contact: Jon Burpee, 912-638-3639

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The National Park Service at Fort Frederica National Monument is pleased to announce the details of the 2007 Fort Frederica Living History Festival which occurs on February 17, 2007. This annual event commemorates the founding of Frederica in 1736 and provides a wonderful opportunity for Frederica’s visitors to actively participate in the history of the site and of colonial Georgia. Admission is free for the Festival which begins at 9 AM and concludes at 5:00 PM.

Activities throughout the day will immerse visitors into the history of Frederica and the struggle for empire between Great Britain and Spain in the 18th Century. Volunteers from throughout the region will help the National Park Service bring this history to life. From Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine, Florida Spanish soldiers will explain the Spanish side of the story while they demonstrate firing a black powder cannon. Soldiers from Ft. Frederica’s volunteer regiment will portray the 42nd Regiment of Foot and explain their role in determining the future of the Colony of Georgia. From Darien, GA Scottish Highlanders in all their kilted glory will demonstrate musket firing. Volunteers from Fort Frederica’s own growing volunteer program will provide hands-on programs throughout the day.

Special programs will focus on giving children a hands-on experience with the history of Frederica. Programs include tabby making (a colonial form of concrete), hands-on musket drills, colonial children’s games, journal making, and archaeology programs. Participants who complete all of the activities will have an opportunity to ‘enlist’ in either the British or Spanish army at the end of the day.

As part of the festival, the National Park Service is pleased to host author Dody Myers who will speak about her new book Frederica Summer at 12:00noon. At 12:30 historian Jud Conner will talk about his book Muskets, Knives, and Bloody Marshes. Each author will sign copies of their books following their talks. Also in the Visitor Center, the Stewart-Law Baroque Trio will play period music on the cello, flute, and harpsichord from 1-3 PM in the Visitor Center.

For further information about this event and the expanding number of programs at Fort Frederica National Monument visitors may contact the park Visitor Center at 912-638-3639.



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