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Join us at The Pioneer Museum for the 2010 Summer Series programs. These programs will be a roving interpretation during the hours of operation on each date listed below. Come out and learn about any one of the interesting topics. Purchase a season pass and attend all for one low price.
June 4 - Lye Soap Making - From mixing it up to all of its many uses.
June 11 - Clothing of the 18th Century - Ask questions or even get dressed up for this occasion.
June 18 - Arrow Making - Watch the process from start to finish
June 25 - Commerce on the Frontier - Trade and Money used throughout Kentucky’s history.
July 2 - Fabric Dying - From plants to colorful fabrics
July 9 - Whiskey and Bourbon Making - Sorry, no samples available, but learn more about this interesting process and it’s history.
July 16 - Salt Making - A Pioneer necessity, watch it actually being made.
July 23 - Hide Tanning- Try your hand at this ancient process.
July 30 - Flint Knapping - Arrow heads, spear points, and more.
August 6- Cooking of the 18th Century - Interesting cuisine of the frontier.
August 13 - Weapons of the 18th Century - See rifles, blades and more.
August 27 - Prehistoric Weapons - Before the rifle, the native people used their resources for weapons that were truly revolutionary.
September 3 - Hawk Throwing - You’ll have a chance to even give it a throw.
September 10 - Ink and Writing - Learn how to make inks and writing utensils.
September 17 - Woodworking - Learn the use of antique implements.
September 24 - Tracking and Hunting - Tracks, scat, and stalking the prey.
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