To celebrate the 100th birthday of Franklin County, the Oneida Stake Academy is hosting Heritage Days on July 24, in Benson Park, Preston, Idaho.
Come celebrate with us!
The fun begins with an opening
ceremony at 1 p.m. The park will then be
filled with free old fashioned games such as foot races and cmarble and jack
tournaments, heritage activities and an alumni booth for anyone who ever taught
or attended a class within the Oneida Stake Academy’s walls during the 113
years it was open. Anyone interested in a 3-on-3 basketball tournament may contact Elliott Larsen at 208-852-2328.
Makers of pies are encouraged to
enter the pie contest, which will be judged at the end of the opening
ceremonies. An OSA Dutch oven and other prizes will be presented to the winner.
To enter, please contact Sheyenne Hunsaker at 208-681-0308.
Antique tractors will be displayed,
and artisans will show how to use a spinning wheel and smith iron.
The afternoon will feature several
musical performances by local artists.
Tickets are now on sale for a Dutch
oven dinner, which will be served from 4-7 p.m., complete with musical
entertainment provided by the Community
Orchestra. They are $12 per person or $45 per family. Children under the
age of four are free.
A family dance will be held from
7-9 p.m. in a re-creation of an outdoor version of the famed Persiana Dance
Hall. This event will feature floor shows by the dance teams coached by Autumn
Coats, Sherrie Rallison and Alexis Beckstead.
To purchase a ticket or for more
information, please contact a member of the The Oneida Stake Academy Heritage
Day Committee: Saundra Hubbard, Hannah Edwards, Jennifer Seamons, Diane Petty,
Carolyn Gunter, Rawana Griffiths, Anna Gray, John Packer, Diane Petty, Thedora
Peterborg, Tiffany Jeppsen, Kathy Griffeth, Autumn Coats, Anjanette Dalley,
Megan Steadman, Sheyenne Hunsaker, Kip Larsen, Elliott Larsen and Necia
Seamons.
Partners with the Oneida Stake
Academy Foundation for this Heritage Day are: Idaho Salvage, the Franklin
County Senior Center and La Tienda.
Proceeds will go towards the
restoration of the Oneida Stake Academy building as a community center/museum
of local history.
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