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Early American Survival: Reenactor describes life in the wilderness, kids will love this, at Oakfield Town Hall

By Jamie Lindsley

America was much different for a pioneer in the late 1700s than it is today. Pioneers had to face so many hardships. Jim Ferris, reenactor, will be in full costume and will share what was needed to survive in the wilderness. He will have all the items he would need to survive in the elements for days in the 1700’s, as there were no hotels or inns here back then. This is a FANTASTIC program especially for children.

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Sept. 30 is deadline to RSVP for Landmark Society’s annual Preservation Awards & Dinner on Oct. 7

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The public is invited to attend the Lanmark Society of Genesee County’s annual Preservation Awards & Dinner on Oct. 7 at Batavia First United Methodist Church. Dinner begins at 6, with the awards ceremony to follow. The church is located at 8221 Lewiston Road, Batavia. RSVP by Sept. 30 to (585) 757-2714 or mullinsjc@gmail.com. Cost is $15 for a chicken dinner.
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