
April 2016
Living History Camp
Free
Participants will get a peek into the lives a soldier from Fort Tombecbe, William Bartram, a late 19th century Creek woman, and other historical people from the Black Belt.
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Free
Celebrate the work of traditional artisans, storytellers, songwriters and musicians with a day of activities featuring performances of traditional folk music, storytelling, craft demonstrations, a walking ghost tour, Living History Camp and Blue Ribbon Contests. No fee for attendees/ fee for vendors For more information contact Gena Robbins at 205-652-5545 or email grobbins@uwa.edu
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