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Sackets Harbor Turns Back Clock to 1812 this Weekend

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  People have a chance to get a glimpse of history – and be part of it – in Sackets Harbor this weekend.  The annual reenactment of the War of 1812 will have cannon fire, tactile standoffs, artillery shells and an English country dance. 

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Over the past 11 years site manger Connie Barone  has seen the assortment of dedicated re-enactors grow, while visitors can mingle with people from the time.

“I think the visitors truly just enjoy wandering and strolling through the tests, the camps and talking to the reenactors individually and learn about what it is that is so significant about the war of 1812 history and all learn about hat daily life.”

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Event offers real-life setting of the time more than two centuries ago

  This year they’ve added an authentic  formal English Country Dance to the schedule of events, in which the audience can participate and immerse in the culture of the times. 

"These are going to be reenactors in period costumes, as well as the musicians accompanying them.  This is very much audience participation, so people who are visiting our event to see how the dances are done, they can learn how to do them and they can join in.” 

Barone also previews an annual favorite.

"Our visitors of course always love to see the tacticals.  This is when the opposing forces face each other on the field. So we have the crown forces being the opposing forces and then we have the American forces…and then the allies attached to either the British and Canadians or the Americans.”

 

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The military reenactments include troops, artillery and a boat in the harbor.

  The tactical military exercises include firing of period cannons .  They take place Saturday morning involving a ship in the harbor, Saturday afternoon with a land skirmish, and Sunday another land exercise.  Barone counts on a growing group of re-enactors, which she says is an expensive hobby they take very seriously.  

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  War of 1812 Weekend Events:

Friday July 31

  • ·  5pm to 6pm - Commandant’s House open for tours
  • ·  6pm - Sackets Harbor Historical Society’s “1812 Picnic” at the pavilion
     

Saturday August 1

  • ·  9am - Camps open to the public
  • ·  10am - Muster, inspection of the army, march out for drill
  • ·  11am - Naval battle demonstration
  • ·  12 noon to 1:30pm - Lunch in camps
  • ·  1:30pm - Formation
  • ·  2pm to 2:30pm - Ladies high tea in US Marine camp
  • ·  2pm to 3pm - Artillery barrage and land tactical
  • ·  3pm to 4pm - English country dance in pavilion
  • ·  4pm to 5pm - Weapons maintenance
  • ·  5pm - Retire colors, camps closed to public
  • ·  7pm to 9pm - English country dance in pavilion
     

Sunday August 2

  • ·  9am - Camps open to the public
  • ·  10am to 10:30am - Artillery barrage and water tactical
  • ·  11am to 11:45am - Land tactical in field
  • ·  1pm - Retire colors, camps close
Chris Bolt, Ed.D. has proudly been covering the Central New York community and mentoring students for more than 30 years. His career in public media started as a student volunteer, then as a reporter/producer. He has been the news director for WAER since 1995. Dedicated to keeping local news coverage alive, Chris also has a passion for education, having trained, mentored and provided a platform for growth to more than a thousand students. Career highlights include having work appear on NPR, CBS, ABC and other news networks, winning numerous local and state journalism awards.