Friday, February 26, 2016

Stone Age and Primitive Art Festival this weekend at the Ochlockonee River State Park

            If you would like to see how people lived in our area 12 thousand years ago come out to the Ochlockonee River State Park this month to find out.

The Ochlockonee River State Park is hosting the ninth Annual Stone Age and Primitive Art Festival February the 26th through the 28th.

Visitors can show off their skills in primitive archery, atlatl throwing.

There will also be workshops and presentations on flint knapping, deer hide brain tanning, and bone, wood, and antler carving.

You can also watch old world and new world bow and arrow construction, basket weaving, and early pottery.

There’s even a canoe building presentation.

The festival is 8 to 4 daily.

The Ochlocknee River State Park is on Highway 319 between Lanark Village and Sopchoppy.


For more information on the event, visit knapfest.com.



http://live.oysterradio.com/

No comments:

Post a Comment