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Historical happenings: Pioneer Day celebrates county’s heritage

Franklin County’s Pioneer Day kicked off with a bang May 12, as Russellville Mayor David Grissom fired off the first shot from the cannon pointed out over Sloss Lake.

“The weather was perfect. I couldn’t have asked for a better day or event,” organizer Chris Ozbirn said. “It was fun and educational, especially for the kids.”

Vendors and artisans filled the park Saturday morning and prepared for the crowds that flowed in and out throughout the day. Demonstrators showcased their talents in blacksmithing, wood-working, cooking with lard, caning chairs, weaving baskets, performing Native American dances and much more.

“I was hoping and praying that it would be a good event, but it went well over what I thought it would be. It was extraordinary,” Ozbirn said.

Music could be heard throughout the park as dulcimers and Sacred Harp singers harmonized.

Audiences were entertained by Chickasaw people performing their Native American dances.

“It was neat for young people to see how it used to be. It was a learning experience,” Grissom said. “I know my daughter Kate especially enjoyed learning how things like lye soap and pottery are made.”

Food vendors set up at the front of the park provided tasty treats, and event goers could also purchase products from the artisans like goat milk soap, homemade jams and jellies and stone-ground grits.

Ozbirn extended her gratitude to the city and all of the people who had a hand in making Pioneer Day a success, including Shannon Wilson, Joe Mansell, Justin Green and Grissom.

“I don’t know how I’m ever going to repay the city for all they did,” she said.

According to Ozbirn, the event also helped promote the county’s Pastport. She said several people picked up a Pastport, including people from out of town, which will help promote county tourism.

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