Second Saturday

Second Saturdays at Pioneer Park

On the second Saturday of every month, the Lee County Historical Society hosts a lively event at Pioneer Park. History re-enactors don period attire, showcasing their arts and crafts. Blacksmiths forge, spinners and weavers bring the textile room to life, and gardeners tend to the historical gardens. Crafts and seasonal activities are scheduled throughout the day. A meal is prepared in the fireplace or outdoors. The Whistle Stop Pickers gather at the Museum at 1:00 p.m. for live music, adding a delightful tune to the historical ambiance. It's a day filled with hands-on history, demonstrations, and live music at Pioneer Park.


What is Pioneer Park?


Pioneer Park, the grounds of the Lee County Historical Society, offers a vibrant showcase of history and culture. History re-enactors in period attire bring the past to life, with blacksmiths forging, spinners and weavers crafting textiles, and gardeners tending to historical landscapes. The park hosts craft activities, seasonal events, and live music by the Whistle Stop Pickers, creating a dynamic and immersive experience for visitors.


What is there to see on Second Saturdays?


Pioneer Park of the Lee County Historical Society in Loachapoka, Alabama, offers a diverse array of attractions, especially on Second Saturdays. The park welcomes visitors to explore various venues, including museums, historic buildings, and charming log cabins that provide a glimpse into the area's past. Enthusiasts of traditional craftsmanship can witness the artistry of a blacksmith's shop and the intricate world of spinning and weaving. The park boasts six history-related gardens, with guided tours starting at 9 am, allowing visitors to delve into the botanical side of the region's heritage. For those with an artistic inclination, arts and crafts activities are available, while children can participate in specially designed activities. The History Seekers 4-H Club engages young minds from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A period luncheon served at noon offers a taste of historical flavors. As the day progresses, the park resonates with the melodic tunes of afternoon dulcimer and acoustic instrument jams, providing a delightful blend of history, culture, and entertainment for all who attend.


Who is Invited to Attend Second Saturday Events at Pioneer Park?


Pioneer Park warmly invites individuals of all ages and backgrounds to attend their Second Saturday events. Whether you're young or old, everyone is welcome to explore the grounds of the Lee County Historical Society, engage in hands-on history, witness artisan demonstrations, and enjoy the cultural experiences offered at Pioneer Park. It's an inclusive and enriching gathering for individuals, families, and the broader community. Second Saturday is a family-friendly event, free and open to the public.


Lunch around Noon at Pioneer Park


At around noon every Second Saturday, a friendly dinner bell rings at the cookhouse, inviting volunteers and park guests to gather. The Lee County Historical Society welcomes everyone to enjoy a homestyle meal for a donation. It's a delightful way to share stories, savor good food, and support our community's history. Join us as we come together for a delicious meal under the Alabama sky.


Where is Pioneer Park?


Pioneer Park, the gem of the Lee County Historical Society, is nestled in the heart of Loachapoka, Alabama, at 6500 Stage Road (Loachapoka, Alabama 36865). This small yet historically rich community lies to the northwest of Auburn, home to the esteemed Auburn University. Brimming with rural charm and historical significance, Loachapoka provides an ideal setting for Pioneer Park to offer a captivating journey into the region's pioneer history. With its array of museums, historic buildings, log cabins, and hands-on experiences like blacksmithing and spinning, the park stands as a testament to the area's heritage and culture. As part of Lee County, this east-central location, near the border with Georgia, solidifies its role in contributing to the local historical and cultural tapestry of Alabama.
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What time is Pioneer Park open on Second Saturdays? 


On Second Saturdays, Pioneer Park by the Lee County Historical Society opens from 9 am to late afternoon at 6500 Stage Road in Loachapoka, Alabama. Explore museums, historic buildings, log cabins, and engage in traditional activities. Guided tours of six history-related gardens start at 9 am. Enjoy arts, crafts, and children's activities, including the History Seekers 4-H Club from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A period luncheon at noon provides historical flavors. Don't forget the live music in the afternoon, featuring dulcimer and acoustic instrument jams. Pioneer Park on Second Saturdays condenses the rich heritage of Lee County into a dynamic and immersive experience.

On the second Saturday of every month, Pioneer Park is open from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m
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