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These events, centered around Ohio's frontier history, are open to the public.

Sunday, July 14, 2002


These events, centered around Ohio's frontier history, are open to the public.
WEDNESDAY
11 a.m.: Storytelling techniques, Daytime Youth Program at Carnegie Public Library.1 p.m.: "Life in the 18th Century." Daytime Adult Program at Museum of Ceramics.5:30 p.m.: Thompson park. Vendors open, carriage limousine, old-time photos and shuttle service from lower parking level available.6:30 p.m.: Dulci-More: Folk and traditional music.7 p.m.: John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman.
THURSDAY
11 a.m.: "What Would You Be in the 18th Century?" Daytime Youth Program at Carnegie Public Library.1 p.m.: "The American Frontier -- Myth vs. Reality." Daytime Adult Program at Museum of Ceramics.5:30 p.m.: Thompson Park. Vendors open, carriage limousine, old-time photos and shuttle service from lower parking level available.6:30 p.m.: The Vodreys (vocalists).7 p.m.: Margaret Blennerhassett.
FRIDAY
11 a.m.: Living history. Daytime Youth Program at Carnegie Public Library.1 p.m.: "The Importance of Place." Daytime Adult Program at Museum of Ceramics.5:30 p.m.: Thompson Park. Vendors open, carriage limousine, old-time photos and shuttle service from lower parking level available.6:30 p.m.: The Dulcimer Players of the Upper Ohio Valley.7 p.m.: Simon Kenton.
SATURDAY
Noon: Thompson park. Vendors open, carriage limousine, old-time photos and shuttle service from lower parking level available, several other activities planned.1:30 p.m.: Square dance/blue grass music.2 p.m.: Mary Draper Ingles, interpreted session for the hearing impaired.4 p.m.: "American Indians of Ohio." Adult Programs at Thompson Park.6:30 p.m.: John Calhoun (vocalist).7 p.m.: Chief John Logan.
Source: East Liverpool Chamber of Commerce