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Ft. Henry Anniversary Program and Walk

February 1, 2017 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

The Homeplace - 1850 Interpretive Center, Land Between the Lakes
Fellow history nuts, here’s the sort of thing we live for. The Homeplace in the Land Between the Lakes will be celebrating Fort Henry’s anniversary with a program and “walk.”

Saturday, February 4, at t 1:30pm historian Susan “Ski” Witzofsky, sets the stage for war “Between the Rivers.” The program will take place in the Homeplace theatre in the Interpretive Center.

From The Homeplace: 155 years ago, the Land Between the Rivers was bracing for war. Confederate forces occupied Fort Henry with federal forces moving up the Tennessee River. In the Homeplace 1850s Working Farm theater through period images and maps, learn about Fort Henry, the fort’s impact on the Civil War, and its legacy. Later, gather at Fort Henry Trail Parking area for a guided walk and relive the siege.
 
1-2:30pm  Ft. Henry Anniversary Program
3-4pm  Ft. Henry Anniversary Walk  (weather permitting)
 
Registration and full deposit required. Call 270-924-2020 to reserve your space.

Individuals can relive the siege with a guided walk along the Fort Henry Trails and Confederate fortifications, at 3pm. Participants will drive and meet at the Fort Henry Trailhead. The program and walk are weather dependent.

Click here for more information!

 

Filed Under: Events, LBL, The Homeplace Tagged With: 2017 Homeplace events, History Events, Land Between the Lakes events

Happy 38th Anniversary Homeplace 1850s Farm!

September 15, 2016 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

The Homeplace in the Land Between the Lakes
As I said in my last post, about the Nature Station, my favorite time to visit the Land Between the Lakes attractions is right about now – late summer and autumn. Smaller crowds and cooler weather simply make it easier to enjoy these very special places.

The wonderful Homeplace 1850s Working Farm and Living History Museum celebrates its 38th Anniversary from Saturday-Monday, October 8, 9, and 10.

Throughout the weekend, visitors can enjoy programs demonstrating 1850 farm life, including a quilting bee, woodstove cooking, and more. General admission to the Homeplace is $5 ages 13 and up, $3 ages 5-12, and free for ages 4 and under.

“Celebrate with us and enjoy some of the most popular programs we’ve offered at the Homeplace over the past 38 years,” said Cindy Earls, Homeplace Lead Interpreter. “Programs this weekend are perfect for everyone, including home educators.”

Visitors may benefit from Fun Cards, which offer 10 regular admissions for $35, or Discount Packages. Details can be found at www.landbetweenthelakes.us/visit/passes/. Fourth grade students can also go to https://everykidinapark.gov/, get their Every Kid in a Park pass, and get in for free! For more information call 931-232-6457.

Saturday, October 8

  • 10am-12pm    “Aww, Shucks!”:  Celebrating Corn
  • 1-3pm            All About Tobacco

Sunday, October 9

  • 10am-3pm      A Quilting Bee
  • 2-3pm            “Beasts of Burden”:  The Mighty Ox in 1850

Monday, October 10

  • 10am-12pm    Dinner Time on the Farm

Autumn at The Homeplace

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Filed Under: Autumn Fun, LBL, The Homeplace Tagged With: 1850's Homeplace, LBL, things to do in the Land Between the Lakes

Land Between the Lakes Raspberry Jalapeno Jam: Holy Cats, This is Delicious!

August 23, 2016 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Land Between the Lakes Raspberry Jalapeno Jam
Before my body decided that gluten and wheat were poison, I was a bread baker extraordinaire.  Almost weekly I’d make homemade sourdough bread, cornbread, buttermilk biscuits, etc. Because our kitchen was like a bakery, we always had at least 6 different jams, jellies, and preserves on hand at all times.

Having to eat gluten free turned my kitchen bakery on its head, but you can still find the same number of jams, jellies, and preserves – after all, gluten free bread, cornbread, and peanut butter sandwiches still call for spreads.

I honestly think I’m even more obsessed with them now than I was then – after all, when fate gives you a list of things you can no longer enjoy, you cling for dear life to the ones that remain!

My favorite jams are raspberry, plum, cherry, strawberry, peach, and blackberry – I guess because I’m obsessed with the fruits they come from. Raspberry and Plum (my two absolute faves) can be tough to find, so whenever I’m standing before a selection of jams and jellies, I look for them first. Finding either is akin to Christmas morning because they are tough to find.

Recently, my husband and I were at the 1850’s Homeplace in the Land Between the Lake for a Civil War presentation.  Each visit to the Homeplace begins the same for me – with a browse through the food and gift shop. I always find at least one thing I positively must have and this particular trip was no exception.

The beautiful little jar of Raspberry Jalapeno Jam jumped off the shelf at me – it was literally the first thing I saw and I grabbed it immediately.

Why waste time, right?

I thought about it the entire ride home – wondering if I’d make cornbread for its grand debut in my kitchen or if it called for gluten free biscuits.

When the next morning came, I decided I couldn’t wait any longer, so I grabbed a slice of Kroger brand Gluten Free 7 Grain Bread* (AMAZING BREAD!), buttered him up and threw some Raspberry Jalapeno jam on top.

It was even better than I was expecting. It was phenomenal! The beautiful sweetness of the raspberries and the perfect amount of heat from the jalapenos made beautiful music together.  There’s an unmistakable jalapeno presence, but it in no way overpowers the jam. This jam couldn’t be more perfect if it had to be.

I’ve kicked myself repeatedly for not grabbing 3, 6, 12, or 103 jars while I was there.

Fortunately we’re frequent visitors to the Land Between the Lakes and I know exactly where I can find another jar. Or 3, 6, 12, or 103.

Next time you’re in the Land Between the Lakes region, search out the Land Between the Lakes jams and (assuming I’ve left any) make sure to grab a jar of the Raspberry Jalapeno Jam. If I’ve left enough, I’m anxious to try it on cornbread sometime this week.

I wish I’d looked at the other flavors as well but I got so excited when I saw the Raspberry Jalapeno Jam I forgot myself. If the other flavors are even half as good as this one, I may have to take a suitcase with me each time I go to the LBL!

Fortunately, they’re very reasonably priced, so I won’t break the bank.

* If you have to/choose to/get to eat gluten free, you will want to try the Kroger brand gluten free sandwich breads – they have white bread and a 7 Grain bread. They’re both delicious and are easily the best gluten free bread you can buy. Unlike most gluten free bread, they’re soft and don’t fall apart when you try to fold or eat them. They’re located in the bread aisle and they are a perfect 10 out of 10.

Land Between the Lakes Raspberry Jalapeno Jam on Gluten Free Bread

Filed Under: LBL, Reviews, The Homeplace Tagged With: food review, jam, LBL

The Homeplace 1850’s Homeplace: Trades Fair 2016!

August 19, 2016 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

Trades Fair at The Homeplace 2015

Trades Fair at The Homeplace Last Year (these guys were great!)

There are many, many, many reasons the time of year we’re approaching is my favorite…

  • UK Basketball is within reach
  • Post-Season Baseball is always exciting for a St. Louis Cardinals’ fan
  • Autumn Leaves
  • Thanksgiving
  • Christmas
  • Cool, crisp air
  • Elks “bugling” in the Elk & Bison Prairie
  • Trades Fair at The Homeplace
  • Etc….

The Homeplace 1850’s Farm will host a Trades Fair on Saturday and Sunday, September 3 and 4, from 10am to 4pm in Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. Each year, around now, I begin to get SUPER excited about the Trades Fair. Don’t get me wrong, I love to visit the Homeplace as often as possible, throughout the year, but the Trades Fair is extra, extra special and… to be perfectly honest…  I look forward to it all year.

Traditional trades and crafts people share knowledge of vanishing folk art skills. They’re available (and more than willing!) to talk to you one-on-one about their crafts and they’re always fascinating.

Admission is $5 ages 13 and older, $3 ages 5-12, and free for ages 4 and under.

“Our annual 1850s Trades Fair offers fun activities for all ages. The event doubles as an open market for talented folk artists, crafts people, and merchant traders wishing to sell their wares and keep these skills and traditions alive for generations to come,” explains Cindy Earls, Homeplace Lead Interpreter.

When we go to the Trades Fair, we love to spend the day at The Homeplace, eat at Willow Pond in Aurora, then head straight to the wonderful Elk & Bison Prairie.

Perfect, perfect day!

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Autumn Scene at The Homeplace

The Homeplace Wears September Beautifully!

Children can participate in the Children’s Trades Fair by learning to make a clay pot, hauling a maul, talking to trades people and answering questions in an activity booklet. Kids can explore the farm, play with dolls, “cluck” at chickens, and “oink” at pigs. Adults can join in too!

The Homeplace farm family will demonstrate spinning yarn, wood working, and blacksmithing throughout the weekend. At 11am and 2pm, staff will be cooking a few favorite bread recipes from the Homeplace History and Receipt Book on a wood stove in the Double Pen House kitchen. Blacksmithing demonstrations will be 10am-12pm and 1-4pm. The Dixie Volunteers will play old-time music from 1:30-2:30pm and 3-4pm.

Trades and demonstrations include:

  • 19th Century Sketch Art
  • Baker
  • Corn Shuck Doll Making
  • Early American Indian Pottery Making
  • Fancy Tatted Lace Making
  • Fine Hand Knitting and Crocheting
  • General Store
  • Hand-carved Mandolins
  • Homemade Breads and Baked Goods
  • Honey Products and Bee Keeping
  • Photography
  • Woodworking

For more information about the Homeplace Trades Fair, go to http://www.landbetweenthelakes.us/calendar/homeplace-1850s-trades-fair/2016-09-03/.

See more pictures I took from the 2015 Trades Day at The Homeplace (scroll to the bottom). Photographers, it’s an especially beautiful time of year to enjoy all the beautiful photo opportunities The Homeplace (and all of the Land Between the Lakes, for that matter) has to offer.

Autumn Scene at The Homeplace

Filed Under: Autumn Fun, News, Summertime in Kentucky, The Homeplace Tagged With: Homeplace Trades Fair, Land Between the Lakes activities, Land Between the Lakes events

Celebrate the Fourth of July on the Farm!

June 23, 2016 by Joi Sigers Leave a Comment

The Homeplace in the Land Between the Lakes
As far as I’m concerned, it’s always the right time to step back in time to a simpler time… a more peaceful time… at the Homeplace in the Land Between the Lakes.

Visitors searching for a traditional family-oriented celebration should definitely visit the Homeplace 1850s Farm on the Fourth of July at Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area.

Celebrate Independence Day from 1-4pm on Monday, July 4, 2016 with races, skillet tossing, horse shoes, old-time music, toys, and games. Admission is $5 ages 13 and up; $3 ages 5-12; free for ages 4 and under, and includes all the day’s activities and programs.

“On the Fourth of July, the whole family can step back-in-time at the Homeplace and learn the history behind this important holiday as celebrated in the 1850s. Relive a time of political speeches and community-wide picnics. We welcome everyone to join us under the shade trees, have a cool slice of watermelon, and lend a hand making ice cream using a recipe from TheHomeplace History and Receipt Book. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and picnic baskets to make a day of it.” – Charlotte Huggins, Interpreter at the Homeplace

The Homeplace 1850s Farm represents a two-generation family farm. Visitors mingle with interpreters clad in period attire going about their daily chores. Artifacts, restored historic structures, and traditional seasonal activities take visitors back-in-time to relive history before the American Civil War.

—- Download the Homeplace Gazette (PDF) for all the details!  —-

To find more information about Land Between The Lakes, log on to the official website at www.landbetweenthelakes.us or call 1-800-LBL-7077 or 270-924-2000.

The Homeplace in the LBL
When you go through the doors and out the back, you step right into the 1850s.

Filed Under: LBL, Summertime in Kentucky, The Homeplace Tagged With: 4th of July Events, Independence Day Events in Ky, Land Between the Lakes events, The Homeplace events

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