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Native Americans Along the Susquehanna River

Add to Your Calendar: 11/02/2019 10:00 11/02/2019 12:00 America/New_York Native Americans Along the Susquehanna River

Date: Saturday, November 2nd
TIme: 10:00am-noon  
Cost:  $5 per person, pre-registration required
Ages: All
Sign up: Visit the event website here
Contact: (717) 221-0292
***This is not a HAHA sponsored event. For informational purposes only***

Experience what life was like for Native American Woodlands people living along the Susquehanna River hundreds of years ago. Throughout this two hour program you and your children will hear stories, make crafts, visit a wigwam, handle artifacts and play Native American children’s games. This special workshop is designed for adults and young children (ages 5-10) to participate together as they work, learn and play.

This program is ideal for young families, grandparents and grandchildren and aunts and uncles with their nieces and nephews who want to have fun and enjoy time together in a planned learning experience.  If younger children need to come with the family, there is no charge for under 4 years old but adults must provide additional activities for them.

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Date – Time

November 2, 2019 – 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location

Fort Hunter Mansion, Harrisburg
5300 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110 US

Additional Information

Date: Saturday, November 2nd
TIme: 10:00am-noon  
Cost:  $5 per person, pre-registration required
Ages: All
Sign up: Visit the event website here
Contact: (717) 221-0292
***This is not a HAHA sponsored event. For informational purposes only***

Experience what life was like for Native American Woodlands people living along the Susquehanna River hundreds of years ago. Throughout this two hour program you and your children will hear stories, make crafts, visit a wigwam, handle artifacts and play Native American children’s games. This special workshop is designed for adults and young children (ages 5-10) to participate together as they work, learn and play.

This program is ideal for young families, grandparents and grandchildren and aunts and uncles with their nieces and nephews who want to have fun and enjoy time together in a planned learning experience.  If younger children need to come with the family, there is no charge for under 4 years old but adults must provide additional activities for them.