Activities included fan making for all

The Clermont Historical Society thanked all those who helped make the Third Annual Heritage Day Festival a great success. The young volunteers from Give A Day Foundation, the members and friends of the Clermont Historical Society, Sponsors, and Participants contributed to helping create a very successful event

Everyone who attended enjoyed great songs performed by The Mountain Washtub Band and the “horse & rider” who joined them for a few numbers.  Participants had an opportunity to see beautifully restored cars, in addition to a work in progress. A Model A joined its older cousins this year showing how automobiles have changed over the earliest years.

There was so much to do and learn at Clermont Heritage Days. Washing by hand, making fans, churning butter, face painting, listening to a Mountain Dulcimer, sampling homemade ice cream were just a few activities.

Plans are already being made for next year’s event!

If you are interested in the history of the Clermont area or just history in general, why not consider joining the Historical Society?  Annual dues for an individual are only $25.00 and $35.00 for a couple.

To learn more about the Clermont Historical Society check out their Facebook page or come to one of the monthly meetings.  The meetings are held on the second Monday of the month in the Train Depot at the Historic Village located at 490 West Ave. on the shores of Lake Minneola.

The board meetings (open to the public) are at 6:00 pm followed by a presentation at 7:00 pm.  The next meeting

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