April 9, 2013 London, Ontario –
Spend a day in the 19th
century at Fanshawe Pioneer
Village opening for the 54th season on Saturday, May 18th. The past
comes alive through daily demonstrations of trades, farming practices,
domestic chores and social pastimes by costumed
interpreters. 14 feature events celebrate the unique history of this
region during the 2013 season.
Fanshawe Pioneer
Village tells the story of rural life in Middlesex County from 1820 to
1920. Original houses, churches, a woodworking shop, blacksmith shop,
schools, an Orange Hall and a Tavern complete the
rural landscape. Denfield General Store and Post Office, Harmer
Sawmill, and the London Brewery present an urban community at the turn
of the 20th
century.
The Denfield General
Store operates as a full gift shop offering a unique variety of local
hand crafted gifts, heritage reproductions and souvenirs. Drop by the
Pioneer Village Café for a delicious lunch featuring
homemade soups, salads and breads, all made with local produce.
Celebrate your future with a step back in time. From a wedding ceremony in a 19th
century church to a tented
reception in our Brewery Yard or Tecumseh Field, Fanshawe Pioneer
Village is the perfect location for weddings and corporate events.
Choose from the 1910 Miller barn or an elegant space
in the new Spriet Family Visitor Centre for your reception or event
New for 2013! The long
awaited Spriet Family Visitor Centre opens to the public this spring.
Watch for feature exhibitions and special events all year long.
CELEBRATE SPRING
Kids First Day – Trillium Community Gallery, Spriet Family Visitor Centre
Friday, April 19th, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Free day for families to play! Catch your first glimpse of the new Spriet Family Visitor Centre.
Presented in partnership with Investing In Children
Exhibition Opening – Trillium Community Gallery, Spriet Family Visitor Centre
Friday, April 19th, 7:00 pm
To Friday, August 23rd
First feature exhibition in the Trillium Community Gallery, “BIG ON GRAPHICS! BIG on DESIGN!”
This exhibition was created by
98 students of the second year Graphic Design program of Fanshawe
College under the direction of Tony Paul.
Presented in partnership with Fanshawe College
Village Opening -
Saturday, May 18th
Opening Day for the 54th season of Fanshawe Pioneer Village.
Queen Victoria’s Birthday Celebrations -
Monday, May 20th
Celebrate the birthday
of Her Majesty Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland, Empress of India. Join us for nineteenth century games,
historical speeches, and vintage base ball all
in reverence to our longest reigning monarch. Who knows? She might just
make a sea voyage to the colonies to visit with her subjects in the
Upper Canadian town of Fanshawe.
Vintage Base Ball game between London Tecumsehs and the Woodstock Actives at 1:00 pm.
JUNE JUBILEE
Spring on the Farm -
Saturday, June 15th and Sunday, June 16th
Come meet the sheep,
pigs, ducks and poultry who will live at Fanshawe Pioneer Village this
season. See heavy horse teams planting spring crops in the farm fields
and demonstrations of sheep shearing and herding.
SUMMER IN THE VILLAGE
Dominion Day - Monday, July 1
On the 1st
of July, 1867, Canada became
a self-governing colony within the British Empire. Relive the past and
discover the events surrounding the first Dominion Day (now Canada Day).
Patriotic speeches, cake and lemonade and
vintage baseball are a few of the activities that will bring the past
to life.
Victorian Teddy Bear Picnic -
Sunday, July 7th
All the bears are
gathering today for a Victorian Teddy Bear Picnic. Bring out your
favourite stuffed friend for an afternoon of games in the park. Watch a
puppet show and make your very own teddy bear puppet.
Join Victorian Bear for a parade and enjoy a picnic of lemonade and
cookies served in a real china tea cup.
Time Travelers Summer Day camps
July 15 – 19 Ages 9 - 12
July 22 - 26 Ages 6 – 8
August 12 – 16 Ages 9 - 12
August 19 – 23 Ages 6 - 8
It's the ultimate
summer adventure - travel back in time! Fanshawe Pioneer Village offers a
new summer day camp experience for children 6 - 12 who will become part
of Village life. Campers will engage in farm
and household chores, become apprentices in our Print, Woodworking and
Blacksmith shops, play 19th century games, create Victorian crafts and
celebrate the end of their week with a proper 19th century social.
Vintage Base Ball
Saturday, July 13
Watch a fine exhibition of 19th
century base ball. London
Tecumsehs vs Northville Eclipse from noon to 2:00 pm and Northville
Eclipse vs Woodstock Actives from 2:30 to 4:30.
Choose, But Choose Wisely. An 1812 play by Jeff Culbert
Tuesday to Thursday July 16,17,18
Tuesday to Friday July 23,24, 25
Performance at 7:30 p.m.
This original play
follows the life of ordinary settlers in London Township during the War
of 1812, desperately trying to eke out a living while caught between two
giant military powers. As British Subjects,
they are expected to fight with the local militia. The invading
American General promises to do Upper Canadians no harm, as long as they
refuse to take up arms against the United States. And if they do, US
soldiers will take no prisoners. What choice will
they make? What choice will they have....
Tickets: $15.00 each, admission included. Book on-line at
www.fanshawepioneervillage.ca. Advance booking is required.
Fanshawe Frolic presents…
The Glorious Reign BallDances from Queen Victoria’s era: 1819-1901
Saturday August 3rd
& Sunday, August 4th
This year’s special Frolic
theme focuses on the British Empire in the 19th
century and the reign of
Queen Victoria. Our 19th century ball program will include dances and
music from the years of Queen Victoria’s lifetime; from the late regency
period to 1901.
The whole Village is coming to the Ball!
Come learn the social dances of the 19th
century with Dance Mistress, Mme.
Cathy Stephens, on Saturday. Enjoy a country supper in the evening, followed by the period ball with live music provided by
Childgrove of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Period costumes are encouraged but not required.
This theme offers a wide choice of costume for participants who can dress in any 19th century costume: Regency, mid 19th
century or late Victorian.
Or come as a "visitor" from the far reaches of Queen Victoria's
Empire…from the British Isles to Australia, from India to Hong Kong.
Bring the whole family to the Village on Sunday for Family Frolic!
Live music and more dancing with Mme. Stephens, followed by an afternoon tea.
Tickets: $50.00 + HST
per person for the Victorian Ball and supper. Family Frolic on Sunday
with regular admission. Book on-line at
www.fanshawepioneervillage.ca. Advance booking is required.
Fanshawe Agricultural Fair -
Saturday, August 17th and Sunday, August 18th
Experience all the pleasures of a 19th
century rural fair with threshing demonstrations, exhibits and musical entertainment.
“FALL” FOR THE VILLAGE
“London: A Newcomer’s Story” – Trillium Community Gallery, Spriet Family Visitor Centre
Tuesday, September 3rd
to Friday, December 20th
Leaving home to travel to a strange new land is just as difficult today as it was for our first settlers in the early 19th
century. Hear the stories of newcomers to London contrasted with the experience of our pioneers.
Presented in partnership with London & Middlesex Local Immigration Partnership
Doors Open/Culture Days London –
Saturday, September 28th
and Sunday, September 29th
The
Village doors are open and the admission is free for Doors Open London
and Culture Days. See Vintage base ball on Sunday at 1:00 pm.
Presented in partnership with London Heritage Council and London Arts Council.
Thanksgiving At the Village
- Monday, October 14th
Villagers
gather in thanks for the bountiful harvest. Join the celebration!
Reserve your traditional Thanksgiving Dinner at the Pioneer Village
Café. Thanksgiving Day will be the last day the
Village is open for the season.
Haunted Village Hayrides
Friday, October 18th
and Sunday, October 20th
Thursday, October 24th
– Sunday, October 27th,
Tuesday and Wednesday, October 29th
to 30th
FARM of DRACULA. A Play by Jason Rip
Transylvania
is getting to be a problematic place to reside for Count Dracula,
especially since Van Helsing and the other vampire hunters know all
about his weaknesses. Rather than risk a stake
in the heart, Dracula opts to ”stake a claim” in the New World,
disguising himself as a simple Middlesex County farmer. Unfortunately
for the locals, he still needs to feed!
Performances
at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 pm on Thursday and Sunday nights and 7:00, 8:00,
9:00 and 10:00 pm on Friday and Saturday nights. Book on-line at
www.fanshawepioneervillage.ca. Advance booking is required.
A Haunting We Will Go! -
Saturday, October 26
Celebrate a historic
Halloween! Trick or treat in the Village, bob for apples, hear a ghost
story and participate in many other ghoulish activities. Costumes are
welcome!
Fanshawe Pioneer Village will be open from 12:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Special Admission rate of $5.00 for all visitors over the age of 1 year.
CHRISTMAS AT THE VILLAGE
A Visit with St. Nicholas -
Saturday and Sunday, December 7 – 8 and December 14 – 15
Families
are invited to a Visit with St. Nicholas. Enjoy a hot pancake
breakfast, followed by a baked gingerbread man to decorate for dessert.
Hop aboard a horse drawn wagon for a beautiful
winter ride around the Village and visit a selection of buildings
preparing for Christmas. Of course the day wouldn’t be complete without
the visit with St. Nicholas himself, who is happy to see each child.
Saturday and Sunday sittings available at 9:30, 11:00, and 1:00 p.m.
Dickens’ Dinner Friday November 29 and Saturday November 30, Friday December 6th
and Saturday December 7th, Friday December 13th
and Saturday, December 14th
Old Cheeseman’s Christmas.
A Play by Jason Rip.
Christmas at the
Academy is a difficult time for the orphan boys who have no families to
celebrate with. To make it even more painful, one of the least popular
students, Old Cheeseman, has become the new Latin
Master. Watch what happens when The Society, a secret gang of angry
boys, decides to take revenge on this upstart. This play is an original
adaptation of Charles Dickens,' "The Schoolboy's Story." Enjoy dinner
and theatre from the 19th
Century!
Tickets $50.00 plus HST each. Maximum of 50 tickets per performance. Book on-line at
www.fanshawepioneervillage.ca. Advance booking is required.
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