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2002

Showcasing the primitive skills of atlatl,
primitive archery, and flint knapping.
Sharing skills, knowledge and friendships


June 15, 2002; Saturday, 9 am - 5 pm 
June 16, 2002; Sunday, 9 am - 2 pm

 

Vendors and Demonstrators

Vendors and demonstrators may set up anytime Friday, June 14 through 8:30 a.m. Saturday.

The admission charge will be waived for vendors and demonstrators and their helpers.  However, for the set-up "charge", you are asked to donate at least one item to the Benefit Auction (proceeds go to the Camp Tuscazoar Foundation).  Items are to be turned in to the camp concession stand by noon on Saturday for public display. 

Camping Fees are the same as noted elsewhere on this web site with no additional charges for Friday or Sunday night. Please observe the Camp Rules as found by selecting “Camping” in the header above.

Meals available:

Friday   Bring your own

 

Saturday Breakfast Available without reservations

 

Saturday Lunch Available without reservations

 

Saturday Supper Available with reservations by Noon

 

Sunday Breakfast Available without reservations

 

Sunday Lunch Available without reservations

 

Sunday Supper Bring you own

Craft Sales: All income from craft sales will be for the vendors with no percentage requested by the Camp Tuscazoar Foundation.

Please Pre-Register to help our pre-planning and to better accommodate you. Contact Ken at 330-756-2041 or Tim at axetowax@yahoo.com.

If anyone has any leads on possible vendors dealing with basket weaving or quiver making, please pass that on to us. Thank You.

 

Camp Tuscazoar is located on County Road 83 (Boy Scout Rd.)
just 1.5 miles south of state routes 800 and 212.

Maps showing how to get to Camp Tuscazoar.
 

send comments to the webmaster updated:03/04/06 ©2001 Camp Tuscazoar Foundation, Inc.