![]() History and the Black American Revolutionary War experience come alive when Noah Lewis portrays Ned Hector, a Pennsylvania hero. Attendees can meet representatives of the Lenape Nation, Robert Mouland marionettes, PA Mayflower Society, and the 3rd Regiments USCT. History will come to life with live demonstrations of weaving, blacksmithing, and candle dipping, as well as spinning and quill writing by Colonial Plantation. ![]() The Festival features living history exhibits, live music and dancing, delicious food and a beer garden offering craft brews from some of the area’s finest microbreweries. The 2022 Heritage Festival will continue the tradition of celebrating local history and culture with friends and families of all ages in the beautiful natural setting by Cobbs Creek. To that end, organizers will encourage Heritage Festival attendees to make a donation of $2 per person or $10 per family to support the Haverford Township Historical Society’s programs. After a two-year break due to COVID, this popular spring event will raise funds for the Historical Society’s important restoration campaigns and educational programs. Sunday, June 5, along Karakung Drive in Havertown. HAVERFORD - The Haverford Township Historical Society announces its 14th Annual Heritage Festival, is slated for 11 a.m. ![]()
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