The Boyertown Area Times

Goschenhop­pen Folk Festival to take place Aug. 10-11

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This year marks the 52nd anniversar­y of the Goschenhop­pen Historians’ Authentic Pennsylvan­ia Dutch Folk Festival. The Folk Festival is sponsored and enacted by the Goschenhop­pen Historians Inc., which was formed to preserve the folk culture of the area, including the food, dress, language and practices in their purest forms.

This noncommerc­ial event celebrates the German settlers who inhabited the northern half of the Perkiomen Creek and its tributarie­s in Montgomery County. The Goschenhop­pen region was settled in the early 18th century by the Mennonite, Catholic, Lutheran, Schwenkfel­der, German Reformed and Dunkard communitie­s. In this region, these Germans retained the language, culture and influences of those immigrants.

Visitors to the Folk Festival will experience authentic Pennsylvan­ia German folklife from the 18th and 19th centuries. They will witness many costumed craftsmen teaching the vanishing secrets of their arts; ropemaker, wheelwrigh­t, tinsmith, blacksmith, cooper, gardener, seamstress, needlework­er, hearth cooks and more. Visiting with friendly farm animals and taking wagon rides on a horse drawn wagon are a must for both young and old. Traditiona­l tasty refreshmen­ts such as fastnachts, shoofly pie, elderberry pie, peaches and ice cream, homemade rootbeer and raspberry schrub will tantalize the taste buds. Visitors may listen to entertaini­ng and varied stage programs including folklife presentati­ons, Pennsylvan­ia Dutch dialect singing and a daily band concert. Tours of the Henry Antes House, a national historic landmark which has been restored and operated by the Goschenhop­pen Historians, will be available.

This year’s theme, Gemacht Von Hand, or Made By Hand, offers visitors an opportunit­y to learn about the various made by hand items used daily by the Pennsylvan­ia Dutch. Needlework­ers stitching samplers and quilts, tradesmen handcrafti­ng their wares, housewives kneading dough and making potpie noodles, the potter shaping redware, and children making cornhusk dolls. A turner’s foot pedal lathe. Discover the numerous items Made by Hand and how they were created by the Pennsylvan­ia Germans during the 18th and 19th Century.

The 52nd Annual Goschenhop­pen Folk Festival: Friday, August 10, from noon till 8 p.m., and Saturday, August 11, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the Henry Antes Plantation, 318 Colonial Road, Perkiomenv­ille, off of Route 73 near Gilbertsvi­lle. For more informatio­n visit www.goschenhop­pen.org and like us on Facebook.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Luke Sensenig shows Stephen Moraux how to use a flail to beat the grain loose from the stalk at the Goschenhop­pen Folk Festival Aug. 11, 2017.
FILE PHOTO Luke Sensenig shows Stephen Moraux how to use a flail to beat the grain loose from the stalk at the Goschenhop­pen Folk Festival Aug. 11, 2017.
 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Exhibitors demonstrat­e a one-horsepower threshing machine at the Goschenhop­pen Folk Festival Aug. 11, 2017.
FILE PHOTO Exhibitors demonstrat­e a one-horsepower threshing machine at the Goschenhop­pen Folk Festival Aug. 11, 2017.

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