Everybody told me I would enjoy Heritage Days in Warrior Run, central Pennsylvania. They were right! I was so impressed I made a short documentary. This is part 2 of 3. Part 3 includes Lowlander Highlander music, Heritage Days origin, craftspeople, home cooking and apprenticing. Special thanks to Beverly Conrad and Luke Glick—the Highlander Lowlanders—for the music throughout, not just the live segment.
Part 2 includes flax preparation and spinning, Fort Freeland battle reenactment, Native Americans, pottery, fence and wooden rake making.
Part 1 includes woodworking, coopering, apple cider, apple butter, toys, rope making, the medicine that cures what ailes ye and the wheelwright.
one thing these videos lack are the great smells and sounds of Heritage Days, great job on the videos. and if you want to experience our heritage in the making you should check out the real thing.
stradgo12 2 years ago
I never miss it. GREAT VIDEOS. You are a real pro.
notinterested40 2 years ago
Well Ill have to check this out. I've lived 30 minutes away from there for 41 yrs and never knew about this
trollie1968 2 years ago