GRAY — For much of the day on Saturday, June 4, The Ancient Ones, a living history group in full period dress, will set up a real living history camp from the late 1700s-1800s. They will put up a canvas tent and keep a variety of demonstrations going on all day long, including fire starting, cooking, trading, tomahawk throwing, flint knapping, flintlock muskets, weaving and the like. Come to see what day-to-day life in Maine really looked like 200 years ago. There will be many great photo opportunities; and the option to try several of the activities.
For more information, visit www.theancientonesofmaine.com.
The Maine Wildlife Park has more than 30 species of native wildlife on display, plus wildlife gardens, nature trails, a fish hatchery and other interactive exhibits and displays. The park is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. April 15 through Nov. 11.
Admission to the park is free for ages 3 and under; $5 ages 5-12; $7 for adults, and $5 for seniors. Groups of 15 or more are $3.50 per person.
For more information about programs, call the Maine Wildlife Park at 657-4977 or visit www.mainewildlifepark.com, www.mefishwildlife.com or on Facebook.
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