Camp DuBois comes to life this weekend
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Camp Dubois May Rendezvous organizer Michael Moler gets the camp ready for this weekend’s rendezvous, Saturday, May 8, and Sunday, May 9, at Camp Dubois, 198 N. Main St., Wood River.Scott Cousins|The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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Camp Dubois May Rendezvous organizer Michael Moler moves in authentic era objects, while removing modern era objects and items, in preparation for this weekend’s rendezvous, Saturday, May 8, and Sunday, May 9.Scott Cousins|The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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A traditional outdoor bread oven at Wood River’s Camp Dubois, where the camp’s co-director, Alice Buzzard, will demonstrate bread making this weekend.For The Telegraph Show MoreShow Less
David Salley, Fredonia resident and political newcomer, is running for Chautauqua County Clerk.
Salley is a computer science professional who has the skill and experience to work with current county employees to meet customer demands at the Department of Motor Vehicles in three county communities, direct efficiencies at the County Courthouse and work with the Sealer of Weights and Measures staffs.
“It’s all about the employees we have working now and me providing full time support and leadership so they each can best deliver the best services possible,” Salley said.
Salley has done a wide variety of programming applications in a number of languages over his career, starting with Y2K programming for Plantrol Systems of Westfield and, most recently, database report writing for the Seneca Nation Medical Center.
nhawthorne@tribtoday.com
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Jennifer Blazek dresses in her garb for medieval fairs. Blazek, better known as Lady Jendriska Bellascz, has been involved in medieval fairs for about 40 years after being exposed to it while at Kent State University at Trumbull.
WEST FARMINGTON Anywhere you go, there’s bound to be special clubs or groups dedicated to bringing history to life.
In some instances it’s a Revolutionary War or Civil War re-enactment, but for Jennifer Blazek, better known as Lady Jendriska Bellascz, it’s of a medieval kind.
As a 17-year-old student at Kent State University at Trumbull, Blazek got a taste of the medieval life and for almost 40 years, she’s been hooked.
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Tyler Purkey helps set up a food booth Thursday for the Medieval Fair food to-go event at Reaves Park. Kyle Phillips / The Transcript
After months of preparation, the 2021 Medieval Fair will bring virtual entertainment and a food truck event to Norman this weekend.
For the first time in over four decades, the fair, which celebrates medieval and renaissance culture, will be online, with a simultaneous âFood-to-Go Spectacularâ at Reaves Park. The fair will take place from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
According to the Medieval Fair website, the âMedieval Fair Virtual Extravaganzaâ will stream live online to pair with the to-go food event, and will feature over a dozen acts, including jugglers and other skill showcases.
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