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"Is always the last Saturday of July -- and we are winding up for our bicentennial by adding new events to the festivities. Try your hand at an old-world craft, watch the re-enactors of the Ross militia and Hudson's Bay Company, and learn from the local Kashaya. It's a wonderful way to spend a day in the fresh air with your family. "-from organizers
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Fort Ross Celebration of Russian America 1812-1841

EVENT DATE & TIME: 
Saturday, July 31, 2010, 10:00AM to 5:00 PM
EVENT LOCATION: 
Fort Ross State Historic Park,
19005 Coast Highway 1, Jenner, CA 95450





From 1812 to 1841 Russian American Company Settlement Ross was home to a unique blend of cultural groups—Russians, Creoles, Native Alaskans, and Kashaya and Coast Miwok Native Californians. On Cultural Heritage Day join us as we celebrate this cultural diversity and history.

Tentative Schedule of Events
10:00 Opening Ceremony
10:15 Russian Orthodox Church Service
11:15‐12:00 Russian Folk Music & Dance Performances
12:00 Musket and cannon demonstration
1:00‐4:30 Russian Folk Music & Dance Performances
3:00 Musket and cannon demonstration
5:00 Gates close

Activities Ongoing All Day
(1) Fort Ross Compound— Join costumed participants for a festive day of Russian singing and dancing in the fort.
Demonstrations and activities such as blacksmithing, spinning, needlework, storytelling, baking, metalworking,
woodworking, and historic firearm interpretation will be portrayed. Visitors are invited to join in activities such as basket
making, rope making, candle making, dancing and games. Musical and dance performances tentatively scheduled by
Slavyanka, Russian House Kedry & others.
(2) Fort Ross Visitor Center—Local Kashaya Natives share traditional language and culture. The rich history of Fort Ross begins
with the Native Californian Kashaya Pomo who have inhabited this area for centuries. Descendants of these first
inhabitants will tell you about their history.
(3) On the bluff in front of the fort—Hudson’s Bay Camp. The Hudson Bay Bonaventura Brigade filed past Fort Ross in 1833 and
camped nearby, but on this day they will be here to share their story.
(4) Fort Ross Sandy Cove—Explore the beach and watch demonstrations in the use of Native Alaskan baidarkas (kayaks)
throughout the day.

Food available for sale to the public at the Call Garden Picnic Area
Fees: $20 per car; $15 senior; Bus (10+ passengers) $3.00 per person
(Limited mobility shuttle van available)
No Dogs Please

 
 
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April 24, 2010
from 12 to 4pm

Community Center at San Tomas Park
4110 Valerie Drive San Jose, CA 95008

We invite artists, representatives of small businesses, children, grandparents to
participate in our first and unique Fair Talent! Show us what you are doing
professionally or as a hobby! And above all, come to socialize and enjoy the vastness
and diversity of our Russian community!

• Teachers of Russian, music, etc.;
• Masters of knitting, beading and other crafts;
• Bakers of pies, pancakes and all kinds of goodies,
• Specialists in health, sports, lifestyle, proper nutrition;
• Financiers, lawyers, accountants and designers;
• Builders, plumbers, Queens of cleaning;
• And many others!

Participation in Fair $25 for a table size of 1m x1m. Discount for children and
retired! Tables are provided. Food and beverages will be sold. Music is expected!
This event will help us not only know each other and acquire useful goods and services,
but also fund publication of the multimedia CD with video, songs and text!
To register, please contact us at nataly.marchuk@gmail.com

Registration deadline is on April 17. Details

We are waiting for you,
Kedry

www.kedry.org
 

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