Program Announced for Aug. 30-Sept. 1 at Parker Dam

PENFIELD – Staff members at Parker Dam State Park have announced the program scheduled for Aug. 30-Sept. 1 at the park.

Friday, Aug. 30

Toasted Marshmallow Day and Night Sky: 

8 p.m. – Campground Amphitheater

Today is National Toasted Marshmallow Day!  Sticks, marshmallows, and fire will be provided – all you need to bring is your toasting techniques!  We will also take a look at the night sky from the Campground Amphitheater – a somewhat limited view of the sky, but hey – it is a new moon (good star viewing).

Saturday, Aug. 31

Log Drive: 

3 p.m. – Beach

In the days before log trucks and skidders, how did folks move timber to the sawmills?  Water.  Come to the beach and bring along your beach buckets to help with this scale model log drive.

Echoes Through Penn’s Woods—Timber and Coal:

8 p.m. – Campground Amphitheater 

What was Pennsylvania like 100 years ago?  This area specifically.  Take a journey back in time to discover what influences have shaped our local area today.  Short walk and video.

Sunday, Sept. 1 – Annual Woodhick Games

Lumberjack Skills Demonstrations with PA Professional Lumberjacks

12 p.m. and 4 p.m. – Woodhick Games Field 

Many specialized skills made woodhicks valuable in the forest.  Their hard work and skills were put to the test each day as they faced one of the most dangerous jobs of their time.

Today, the stakes aren’t quite as high, but the skill level is.  Watch as members of the PA Professional Lumberjack Organization demonstrate their skills and explain how what they do was useful to the earlier woodhicks in the forests.

2019 Woodhick Games: 

1 p.m. – 5 p.m. – Woodhick Games Field 

Register for free at the table in the grove above the Cabin Road (look for the banner), so that you can participate in the Woodhick Games.  Then, test your traditional woodhick skills against other amateur woodhicks in six different events: log rollin’, cross-cut sawin’, seed spittin’, ’shoe pitchin’, doo-doo droppin’, and hatchet throwin’.

Best score will win you an event; best overall score in your division will give you the coveted title of Woodhick or Woodchick of the Year.  There’s a junior division for those 12 and under.

Note: If you win an individual event, or one of the Woodhick of the Year divisions, you MUST be at the Woodhick Awards program at 6 p.m. to receive your prize(s).

Arrival of Smokey Bear: 

1 p.m. – Woodhick Games Field 

Smokey Bear will be in the park for a while to greet the competitors, their families, and other park visitors.  Be sure to say hello.

Woodhick Camp Demonstrations: 

1 p.m. – 5 p.m. – Woodhick Games Field 

Watch the blacksmith as he shows off his skills with iron.  Other woodhicks will be demonstrating the skills used in the woods and along the waters.  Look for the tools-of-the-time display, the camp cook’s tent, and try the traditional bean-hole beans.

Log Birling Demonstration: 

5 p.m. – Lake Shore, below the Woodhick Games Field 

When driving logs downriver, balance was a skill you must possess, or face deadly consequences.  The stakes aren’t as high, but bragging rights are on the line when woodhicks face off in the sport of birling.  Come watch and cheer them on.

2019 Woodhick Awards: 

6 p.m. – Woodhick Games Field

The competitors have given it their all, now it’s time to reward them.  The winners of each event will be awarded their prizes; however, winners must be present to receive their treasures.  Then, we will crown the 2019 Woodhick, Woodchick, Junior Woodhick and Junior Woodchick of the Year. Come congratulate all of the winners.

 

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