In touch with history at the Big Island Rendezvous
Published 5:31 pm Friday, October 1, 2021
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Students from all across the area made their way to Bancroft Bay Park for Education Days at the Big Island Rendezvous. Students had the ability to throw tomahawks at wooden targets among many other hands-on experiences. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
Children could visit military camps set in various eras throughout history. This girl learns how to properly hold a firearm from one of the reenactors. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
Student’s got to dress up in Civil War gear and learn just how heavy the soldiers’ gear was. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
Reenactors of all ages were on hand to share their expertise on any particular subject. These three reenactors teach students about jail-life in a pioneer town. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
Students learned about crafting and trading from a reenactor at the Big Island Rendezvous Education Days Friday morning. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
Students enjoy a lasso demonstation in the pioneer town Friday morning at the Big Island Rendezvous. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
Always a popular spot among students and adults alike at the Big Island Rendezvous & Festival is the pirate demonstration. The Rendezvous will open to the public on Saturday and Sunday. Tyler Julson/Albert Lea Tribune
Students from all over the area flocked to Bancroft Bay Park for Education Days on Thursday and Friday at the Big Island Rendezvous & Festival.
This is the 35th year for the festival, which is open to the public on Saturday and Sunday.
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Tyler Julson covers sports for the Albert Lea Tribune.
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