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TRINITY  HERITAGE  DAYS

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Frontier Days rolls back the time to the 1850, May 9, 2020  The entire Schedule of Events can be downloaded or viewed.  Explore previous events  FB: Trinity County Arts Alive
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'Frontier Days' 
May 9, 2020
Touching History at Weaverville’s Frontier Days.
Roll back time to the 1850s​ for the  3rd annual Weaverville Frontier Days!
Join in the festivities on May 9, from 10am -4pm.
Opening the day with ceremony, the Nor-Rel-Muk Wintu Nation drummers​ will call people to the opening ceremony of prayer and songs.  Experience Native Culture through FREE hands-on crafts.  Visitors will experience handling the materials as they create a keepsake; a small basket, necklace makin, braiding a bear grass key chain, carving a fetish from soap stone, and painting rocks with ancient symbols.  Enjoy the cedar bark tipi, furs, regalia, artifacts, drumming, medicinal plant walks, stories and Indian Tacos served all day. ​  
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Tours are available, on the hour, all day long and docents will lead calligraphy workshops, coloring, and extra activities for guests from 11-4.  Explore the temple’s intricate architecture and design, while being introduced to Taoism and the fascinating role the Chinese played in early settlement history.      ​ ​  
At high noon, join the US Forest Service for a mule packing demonstration and information session followed by original cowboy poetry.  Don't miss the  “Pot Luck Pies” sold by the slice at the Congregational Church, near the Highland Meadow, from 12:00-2:30.
Up the hill, the Young Family Ranch homestead welcomes you to life on the farm. Stock animals, goat milking, water witching, and hand crank ice cream demonstrations are just part of the midday fun at home.
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Up the lane, the Jake Jackson Museum will intrigue all with the tinkering of blacksmiths forging metal works, gold panning and other outdoor exhibits that await public and prospectors alike. Neighboring the museum, is the oldest continuously used Chinese temple in California, the Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park.   Distinguished by the Taoist temple, the park is laden with symbols of ancient deities, Chinese novelties, and speaks to the resilience of people by continuing to be a place of active worship.     
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Next door, the quiet neighbors hold the history of our town. The Weaverville Cemetery is cloaked in pioneer names and hidden stories of those early explorers. Take a hunt with the Weaverville Cemetery Association at 12:30 and 2:00, to find old graves, remarkable etchings, and make your own tombstone rubbings.
Back downtown, merchants will be dressed to impress an element of old time mercantile to the patron. Staged in the battered brick buildings of the late 1800’s, the mysterious weight of history is alive and thriving in the merchant district. Enjoy music, visit merchants, and spread merriment all day.  Our day’s events will close with a grand performance by the Community Band at the Band Stand at 3pm!  And if this isn’t enough to get you excited about our 2nd  Frontier Days Celebration, mine the town for golden nuggets hidden along Main Street.  Redeem your prizes, and take a piece of Weaverville home with you. Come one, come all!  And join us as we spend the day touching history. 
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So, belly-up to the bar and join us for a brew (punch, fruit juice, or soda) with a real Rusty Nail. Music and dancing will round out the day, prelude to the March Art Cruise that starts at 5pm. If you are a metal artist, contact the Trinity Arts Council to secure a space.  Email: art@trinityarts.com.

Article borrowed from Amy Gittelsohn; The Trinity Journal  / Revised for 2020-jr   

Sign-up to display your Metal Sculpture in December
Please call Jill Richards for questions at 530/623-2760.  I will gladly email an application.
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  • HOME
  • Latest Happenings
  • Resource Hub
    • Resource Hub Overview
    • FAR- Funds for Artists Resiliency Project
    • Workshops
  • Programs
    • Poetry Out Loud
    • Art , Music, & Dance Lessons - Kids
    • Promoting Tourism
    • Art in Schools: Internship Program
  • About Us
    • What We Do >
      • Council Meeting Minutes, Reports, Documents
    • Become a Member
    • Contact Us
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  • EVENTS
    • Events Overview
    • 2022 >
      • Trinity Heritage Days
      • Festival of Light 2021
      • Art Walk
      • Art for Art's Sake - Hayfork
    • Previous >
      • Trinity Art in Alps: FORGED by FIRE
      • Artists in Action
  • Cultural Tourism
  • NEWS
  • Latest
    • Art for Arts' Sake, 2021
    • Festival of Light Event Story - 2021
    • FAR- Funds for Artists Resiliency Project
    • Otter Project- story
  • Previous
    • Poetry Out Loud - California winner from Sacramento
    • Art for Arts' Sake, 2019
    • Lights on Main Street article-What happening >
      • Poetry Out Loud - Winner 2020
    • Artists in Action Event 2019
  • Council Meeting Minutes, Reports, Documents