Civil War WEEKEND EVENTS
19jul(jul 19)9:00 am20(jul 20)3:00 pmCivil War WEEKEND EVENTS
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The Westmoreland Historical Society will host a Civil War encampment, battle reenactments and concert at Historic Hanna’s Town on July 19 – July 20. Though battles did not take place
Event Details
The Westmoreland Historical Society will host a Civil War encampment, battle reenactments and concert at Historic Hanna’s Town on July 19 – July 20. Though battles did not take place at Hanna’s Town during the Civil War, western Pennsylvania provided soldiers, leadership, equipment, supplies, transportation systems, and civilian support necessary for Union victory.
Displays and presentations around the historic site will cover a variety of topics. There will be a reenactment of battle tactics and demonstrations of various artillery. The concert will be performed by the 46th Pennsylvania Regiment Band (Logan Guards) who has brought to life the music of the Civil War since 1995. Come hear period music performed on 19th century instruments and learn about the history of regimental bands in the Civil War.
Event includes admission to the exhibit Cut from the Same Cloth at the Westmoreland History Education Center.
Reenactment, Saturday – July 19th from 9-5
Concert – Saturday – July 19th from 5-6:30 ($5 if not attending reenactment)
Reenactment, Sunday – July 20th from 9-3
Adults: $12
Children: $6
Family Pass: $30
Children 5 and Under: Free
Purchase Tickets Here
Tickets also available at the registration welcome table or in the Education Center Shop. Cash and credit accepted on site.
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June
06jun12:00 pm3:30 pmHistorical Hand Sewing Workshop with Penny River
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Learn to sew with Jessica Young of Penny River Costumes! You will learn about a dozen historical hand sewing stitches and make sample swatches that get assembled into a reference
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Learn to sew with Jessica Young of Penny River Costumes!
You will learn about a dozen historical hand sewing stitches and make sample swatches that get assembled into a reference book! Jessica will help guide you through each stitch and provide you with all the materials you’ll need.
This workshop includes:
- Fabric and sewing materials
- Access to “Cut from the Same Cloth” Exhibit Gallery
- Creation of a unique accessory made by you!
$55 for Members | $65 for Non-Members
Spots are limited. Register here: https://westmorelandhistory.org/event-directory/historical-hand-sewing-workshop-with-penny-river-costumes-registration/
Jessica Young is the owner/operator of Penny River LLC, a company that specializes in making and teaching about 18th century clothing and accessories. A graduate of the University of Richmond with degrees in theatre/costuming and history, Jessica has worked for Colonial Williamsburg as a costumer, and Carnegie Mellon University’s drama department. Through Penny River, she has made garments for a number of museums, theaters, films, and television series, including Outlander and Bridgerton.
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June 6, 2026 12:00 pm - 3:30 pm(GMT+00:00)View in my time20jun1:00 pm3:00 pmMushroom Preservation 101 with Flannel Roots Farm
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Let’s snack and chat about the various preservation methods we can use for your favorite mushrooms and foraged finds! We will also DIY your very own mushroom spice rub. Perfect
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Let’s snack and chat about the various preservation methods we can use for your favorite mushrooms and foraged finds! We will also DIY your very own mushroom spice rub. Perfect for grilling season!
Historic Hanna’s Town is a beautiful and quiet Westmoreland County park. While we do work to preserve our historic built environment on site, we are also dedicated to preserving our natural environment through demonstration gardens, native plant restoration, and developing walking trails.
More details and registration link to come!
Registration Required. $10 for non-members | $8 for members
Flannel Roots is an LGBTQIA+ owned regenerative agricultural business that was founded in 2021, rooted in a deep commitment to sustainability and community education. The founders, Brittany and Jill, bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, each contributing unique skills that enhance their mission. Both Brittany and Jill are certified by Mushroom Mountain and hold qualifications in Edible Mushroom Safety Identification, allowing them to safely forage and sell mushrooms. Their main passion lies in exploring the permaculture uses of fungi within ecosystems, and they actively engage in educational pop-ups and workshops.
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June 20, 2026 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm(GMT+00:00)View in my time