Mountain Gateway Museum celebrates Pioneer Day

Dancing in the street, a 5K run, a classic car show and a new health and wellness fair are all activities planned in conjunction with the Mountain Gateway Museum’s 35th Annual Pioneer Day festival Saturday, April 27, in Old Fort, North Caolina.

Begun in 1984 to celebrate and help preserve the history, heritage and traditions of those in western North Carolina’s mountains, Pioneer Day features Southern Appalachian crafts, live bands, food trucks, vintage farm tools and equipment, Civil War re-enactors, special exhibits, authors, animals, children’s games and much more. The free, family fun-filled festival will kick off at 10 a.m. and run until 4 p.m. on the museum’s grounds at the intersection of Catawba Avenue and Water Street, a quarter-mile off Interstate 40 at Exit 73. Parking will be available at the end of Water Street.

Schedule of events:

Traditional craftspeople, many who were at the State Fair in Raleigh or Mountain State Fair in Fletcher, will demonstrate skills throughout the day, including weaving, woodworking, needlework, jewelry making and others. Vendors will have crafts for sale. In the food court around the fountain and gazebo, food trucks and vendors will sell drinks, hamburgers, hot dogs, barbecue, fried fish, funnel cakes, and other foods.

Members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 379 will be encamped on Mountain Gateway Museum’s grounds throughout the festival weekend to display uniforms, weapons, and equipment, and discuss Civil War camp life. Community organizations, including McDowell County Public Library, Keep McDowell Beautiful, the Old Fort Extension & Community Association, the McDowell Trails Association, and others, will showcase their services and offer memberships.

For more information about the 2019 Pioneer Day Festival, please contact RoAnn Bishop at Mountain Gateway Museum at 828-668-9259 or at roann.bishop@ncdcr.gov.

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