Lancaster to host historical event

The town of Lancaster will host an event celebrating history this August.

The event is the Eastern Woodland Native American Celebration. It is a two-day celebration of the traditions of the Native American tribes of the region. It will include a variety of entertaining activities to keep attendees occupied, such as singing, dancing, and drumming. The event will also be family-friendly and open to the entire community.

Kids may look forward to their own set of fun activities. This includes face painting, kids’ crafts, candy, and dancing. There will also be food and drinks available at the event. The two-day celebration will feature professional and award-winning flutist Douglas Bluefeather, as well as drum professionals Thunder Nation and Gray Cloud Singers.

The cost for entry to this event will be $7 for adults, while children under 12 and seniors ages 65 and older may enter for $5. Children three years old and younger may enter for free. Vendors may also apply to be a part of the show.

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This event will take place on August 5 and 6 at the Fairfield County Grounds, which is at 157 East Fair Avenue, Lancaster. Start times for the event will vary.