2016 Heritage Festival

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader The Heritage Festival included craftsmen showing their work all over Twin Springs Park, including this blacksmith making a knife.
Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader The Heritage Festival included craftsmen showing their work all over Twin Springs Park, including this blacksmith making a knife.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader The Heritage Festival included craftsmen showing their work all over Twin Springs Park, including this blacksmith making a knife.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader The Heritage Festival included craftsmen showing their work all over Twin Springs Park, including this blacksmith making a knife.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader The Heritage Festival included craftsmen showing their work all over Twin Springs Park, including this blacksmith making a knife.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Visitors to the festival were allowed to shoot a blowgun at a target.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Visitors to the festival were allowed to shoot a blowgun at a target.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Visitors to the festival were allowed to shoot a blowgun at a target.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Inside the community building, people set up tables to sell or display crafts, art or other curiosities.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader A craftsman was at the Heritage Festival to demonstrate the making of bows.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader A craftsman was at the Heritage Festival to demonstrate the making of bows.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Inside the community building, people set up tables to sell or display crafts, art or other curiosities.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Inside the community building, people set up tables to sell or display crafts, art or other curiosities.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader A variety of vendors, both from the heritage festival and the farmers market, filled the area around the Community Building.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader A variety of vendors, both from the Heritage Festival and the Farmers Market, filled the area around the Community Building.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader A variety of vendors, both from the Heritage Festival and the Farmers Market, filled the area around the Community Building.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Native American flutes were on display at the Heritage Festival.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Native American flutes were on display at the Heritage Festival.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader There were a series of musical performances and storytelling on the main stage in the Community Building, including this performance from the Harmony Society Barbershop Chorus.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader There were a series of musical performances and storytelling on the main stage in the Community Building, including this performance from the Harmony Society Barbershop Chorus.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Native American flutes were on display at the Heritage Festival.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader At high noon, members of the Arkansas Lead Slingers staged a kidnapping, only to be thwarted by U.S. Marshals.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader At high noon, members of the Arkansas Lead Slingers staged a kidnapping, only to be thwarted by U.S. Marshals.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader At high noon, members of the Arkansas Lead Slingers staged a kidnapping, only to be thwarted by U.S. Marshals.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Oliver and Catherine Steffen checked out some of the hides and furs on display at the tanner's exhibit.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Oliver and Catherine Steffen checked out some of the hides and furs on display at the tanner's exhibit.

Michael Burchfiel/Herald-Leader Oliver and Catherine Steffen checked out some of the hides and furs on display at the tanner's exhibit.

General News on 06/29/2016