Event Coordinator Directory
The Feast of the Hunters’ Moon
The Feast of the Hunters’ Moon is a re-creation of the annual fall gathering of the French and Native Americans which took place Fort Ouiatenon, a fur-trading outpost in the mid – 1700s. It is held annually in early autumn on the banks of the Wabash River, four miles southwest of West Lafayette, Indiana.
Thousands of participants re-enact this event creating a feast for your senses. Smell the wood smoke, hear the report of the rifles, savor authentic food and more.
Continuous, free programming is held on five stages. French and Native American music and dance, fife and drum corps performances, military drills and demonstrations, fashion shows, games and contests can be enjoyed at the 50th celebration of this event. Special hands-on activities include the children’s trade blanket, costume try-on, candle-dipping, story telling, bead bracelet making, cross-cut sawing, and tomahawk throwing.
Learn more about The Feast of the Hunters’ Moon and how to exhibit at the event by contacting the event coordinator Brooke Sauter for more information via phone or email.

The Kalamazoo Living History Show
More than 10,000 historical re-enactors, history enthusiasts, collectors and the general public from the United States and Canada are expected to attend the 45th annual Kalamazoo Living History Show™. The juried, nationally recognized show is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, March 21-22, 2020, at the Kalamazoo County Expo Center, Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds, 2900 Lake Street, Kalamazoo, Michigan. The show attracts over 270 of the finest artisans and vendors of pre-1890 living history supplies and related crafts from throughout the United States and Canada. Other highlights include children’s activities, Native American cultural programs, and artisans who will demonstrate their crafts.
Program Theme of the 45th Annual Kalamazoo Living History Show™
“The Painter Embodies Forth ... All the Heart Feels”*
- Artists and Naturalists on the American Frontier

Learn more about the Kalamazoo Living History Show and Contact the event coordinator, Ethan and Paisley Yazel through email and phone to learn about exhibiting at the event.
kalamazoolivinghistoryshow@gmail.com
Learn more at Kalamazooshow.com
Colonial Market Days
Located in a beautiful park in Lebanon, Indiana, come and visit some of the best merchants in 18th century reenacting! Demonstrators and craftsmen from across the Midwest will be displaying their wares for sale. Military and militia units from many different organizations and locations will be camping in the park to teach the public about the life a soldier and camp follower.
Be sure to check out the afternoon battles and the Saturday evening tactical.
Jugglers, street performers, magic, and more. Musical entertainment will fill the air as our 18th century market becomes a stage.
Find out more about being a part of this event at www.colonialmarketdays.com Or Phone: (317) 762-0117

