Hale Farm & Village will host its second annual Native American Cultural Weekend from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on April 15 and 16.
This weekend of programs will highlight the rich histories and cultures of Native peoples from our region and the state of Ohio, both past and present. Join cultural educators from native nations connected to the Cuyahoga Valley for engaging and informative stories, presentations, and demonstrations and learn more about the history and archaeology of the Cuyahoga Valley.
Event highlights include timed talks and demonstrations with Native American Cultural Educators from the Delaware Nation, Seneca Nation and the Eastern Shawnee Tribe; hearth and campfire cooking featuring traditional Three Sisters and local, native plants; Fiber Touch Table and natural dye demonstrations. Delicious food options will be available from Everett Trail Kitchen.
Tickets are available online at 330-tix.com, or at the door on the day of the event. Admission is $15 for adults, $8 for children (aged 3-12) and free for Western Reserve Historical Society members and active duty military.
Hale Farm & Village, an outdoor living history museum of the Western Reserve Historical Society, creates immersive opportunities to explore the Hale family story as part of a rich and diverse regional history through daily interpretation and special programming.