Festival of Wood grows

| 30 Sep 2011 | 08:21

    Two locations and throughout the borough this year. MILFORD — This year’s sixth annual Festival of Wood will be held in two locations - Grey Towers National Historic Site and Memorial Park in Milford - on August 7 and 8, 2010. The two locations will allow for additional activities, will enhance community participation and will accommodate on-going construction projects at Grey Towers. Hours are 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. on Saturday Aug. 7 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 8. Most activities remain free and open to the public and continue to embrace the Festival mission of celebrating our natural and cultural heritage of wood, said Lori McKean, Assistant Director for the US Forest Service at Grey Towers. In the past several years, 3,000 visitors have enjoyed the Festival events on the grounds of Grey Towers. Expanding the collaboration to include the US Forest Service, the Borough of Milford, the Milford Business Council, the Pocono Arts Council, the Pike County Historical Society and the Pike County Library will allow for expansion and diversifying the activities. Activities and locations: Ann Street Memorial Park (free admission) • Wood crafts, with a variety of unique and beautiful wood craft items for sale, on exhibit and demonstrations, sponsored by the Pocono Arts Council; • Musical entertainment, including Celtic, Folk, Native American, Classical and Bagpipe; • Children’s activities, including hands-on wood crafts and a free magic and puppet show focused on the environment. • Bluebird box building and sale of nestbox kits; • Educational activities and free handouts, including American Chestnut Tree re-introduction, Forest Habitat, Forest Products, Family Forests and Forest Stewardship; • Refreshments offered by non-profit organizations. Grey Towers National Historic Site, (free shuttle between Memorial Park and Grey Towers) • Open house of the historic Grey Towers mansion will offer a look at all three floors of the home ($4 per person); • Lectures (free) about Alternative Forest Products, Conservation Options, Women and Their Woods and Next Generation Landowners; • Historic Films (free) about the Pinchot family and Grey Towers, the US Forest Service and the historic visit to Milford by President John F. Kennedy; In addition Festival-goers can walk throughout the Borough to enjoy: • Sidewalk sales and shopping; • Eateries featuring “food from the woods;” • Chainsaw carvings; • Exhibits and program at Pike County Historical Society; • Children’s Literary and Craft program (Saturday only) at Pike County Library. For more information, visit the web at www.greytowers.org or www.fs.fed.us/gt or call 570-296-9630.