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You'll enjoy the informative and interesting slate of workshops
and demonstrations we will have for you--some new and some favorites return,
such as Larry Keating and his wonderful raptors:
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Genealogy, presented by
Susie Shultis and her team of volunteers from the Family History Center.
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Bagpiping,
presented by Neil Anderson.
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Sheep herding,
Highland Shepherds Border Collie show, including sheep shearing demo
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Fiddle workshop,
presented by Katherine First
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World War I weapons
and artifacts, presented by Paul Martineau
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Falconry! Larry Keating and his young
apprentice enthralled their audience with these magnificent
birds of prey. Larry is always happy to answer
all your questions throughout the day, plus he presents a more formal
program, giving the history of falconry from medieval
times. Larry is an educator, and has presented programs at Renaissance Faires and at Celtic festivals. |

Larry has been working with birds of
prey for over 20 years. He started off as a raptor bander at
Braddock Bay in New York and then became a raptor educator teaching the
public about the natural history of these incredible animals. Larry
became a falconer over 12 years ago and is currently flying a redtail hawk
and a kestrel. In addition to his falconry activities, Larry continues
giving educational programs to the public using both his falconry birds
as well as other non-releasable birds of prey. Larry also continues to
band birds of prey and is also breeding several different species of
raptors. In his spare time Larry teaches 7th grade science in
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Pam Engberg, of Firewatch Weavers,
demonstrated how to weave tartan fabric. |
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Master
piper Neil Anderson
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