 Hello everyone I'm Alicia Woodruff and welcome to the Fort Worth Point. So this week I am here with Reena Lawrence the public education specialist for Log Cabin Village. So Reena, please tell us a little bit about Log Cabin Village. I'm glad you asked. Log Cabin Village is a 19th century living history museum. By living history that means we have interpreters who are dressed in historic attire telling you about cabins that we have that are from north and central Texas. The cabins were brought in in the 1950s and 60s and preserved so that we have different examples of cabins that people lived in in the 19th century. So if you want to learn all about frontier life right here in Fort Worth Log Cabin Village is your place. Awesome. So what kind of events do you guys have planned for the summer? June is always an awesome month out here at the village because we have our single session summer camps. We have a cooking camp where you do everything from prepare basic ingredients, cook it over a fire pit and then the best part is you get to eat at the end. We have a woodworking camp where you can use some of the tools that help literally build the frontier and one of our most popular programs that's normally a group program but we open it up for individuals during June is called Wagon's West. Kids going into first through sixth grade can come out here. They learn about what a child's life would have been like in the 19th century. They get to wash clothes on a washboard. They sit down in the school and do homework on slates, weave, card wool. Sometimes they can try their hand at spinning as well and believe it or not use a rug beater which people are like what is so interesting about a rug beater? Well you know when it's not actually your chore and you're getting to do it for fun taking a wire whisk and beating it against a rug can be great fun. So during June we're really in addition to our normal group tours and just being open we have these fun camps. Thank you Reena for your time. This has been really awesome. Well thank you Alicia. We're so glad you came out to visit with us today. Also want to remind everybody that you can access our website at logcabinvillage.org but even though we're old timey we don't have a town crier. We actually use Facebook and Twitter and you can find us at facebook.com slash logcabinvillage or twitter.com slash logcabinvillage.