Post by metalbender on Jun 10, 2009 20:43:25 GMT -5
open hammer in! come one come all!
First Annual Fort Klock Hammer-in
June 13th and 14th, 2009
Come one and all to the first annual Fort Klock Open Hammer-in! This weekend event will be held on the grounds of Historic Fort Klock on Saturday the 13th and Sunday 14th.
This is a camping event and there is plenty of space for tentage. Folks wishing to set up on the evening of Friday the 12th are more than welcome to do so, please inform the event co-ordinator Shane Stainton if you intend to do so.
this is not a strictly 18th century period event but by all means feel free to bring your period encampments, also the Fort's main house will be open to the public this weekend so those interested in touring the Fort can do so.
Activities planned include smithing, music, smithing, barbeque, smithing,camping,smithing, and heck maybe even a good old fashioned barn dance! Oh and lets not forget smithing! Shane will be teaching the basics of knife making and proper heat treating.
If you have a portable forge there is PLENTY of space for you to bring yours and your encouraged and welcome to do so!
If you've never tried your hand at blacksmithing but always wanted to do so now is your chance!
Those wishing to demonstrate or teach please let Shane know ASAP.
There is no fee however any and all donations to the Fort would be GREATLY appreciated, there is much to be done here at the Fort, not the least of which is a new wooden floor for the smithy.
Event Coordinator
Shane Stainton
518 770 1578
knives@forgedknives.net
Those wishing to make a donation but unable to attend please go to the donation page of the site, and thank you for your support!
directions to the fort can be found here
www.fortklockrestoration.org/maptabletest.htm
First Annual Fort Klock Hammer-in
June 13th and 14th, 2009
Come one and all to the first annual Fort Klock Open Hammer-in! This weekend event will be held on the grounds of Historic Fort Klock on Saturday the 13th and Sunday 14th.
This is a camping event and there is plenty of space for tentage. Folks wishing to set up on the evening of Friday the 12th are more than welcome to do so, please inform the event co-ordinator Shane Stainton if you intend to do so.
this is not a strictly 18th century period event but by all means feel free to bring your period encampments, also the Fort's main house will be open to the public this weekend so those interested in touring the Fort can do so.
Activities planned include smithing, music, smithing, barbeque, smithing,camping,smithing, and heck maybe even a good old fashioned barn dance! Oh and lets not forget smithing! Shane will be teaching the basics of knife making and proper heat treating.
If you have a portable forge there is PLENTY of space for you to bring yours and your encouraged and welcome to do so!
If you've never tried your hand at blacksmithing but always wanted to do so now is your chance!
Those wishing to demonstrate or teach please let Shane know ASAP.
There is no fee however any and all donations to the Fort would be GREATLY appreciated, there is much to be done here at the Fort, not the least of which is a new wooden floor for the smithy.
Event Coordinator
Shane Stainton
518 770 1578
knives@forgedknives.net
Those wishing to make a donation but unable to attend please go to the donation page of the site, and thank you for your support!
directions to the fort can be found here
www.fortklockrestoration.org/maptabletest.htm