Rain didn't damper the spirits at Mountain Craft Days Sunday

Rainy weather didn't put a damper on the spirits and festivities of the artisans and visitors to the Somerset Historical Center's annual Mountain Craft Days over the weekend.

Gage Montgomery of Gray, tries his hand at cracking corn while Bill Blough and Gage's grandmother Wilma Horner offer guidance. Gage is going to feed his cracked corn to his chickens his grandmother said.
Gage Montgomery of Gray, tries his hand at cracking corn while Bill Blough and Gage's grandmother Wilma Horner offer guidance. Gage is going to feed his cracked corn to his chickens his grandmother said.
Evan Bumbarger is pressing apples as part of the apple cider demonstration at the Somerset Historical Center's Mountain Craft Days Sunday. Bumbarger's great-grandfather started the demonstration and Bumbarger is continuing the tradition this year. They pressed 80 bushels of apples in the three days of the festival, according to Tim Beabes, also a demonstrator for the apple cider.
Daniel Zwick (in the background), his dad David Zwick (right), of Stoystown and Jim Wirsing (center) of Irwin, perform the log hewing demonstration. Their finished project will be the porch framing around the entrance to the Somerset Historical Center's new Pennsylvania Maple Museum when it is finished.
Daniel Zwick (in the background), his dad David Zwick (right), of Stoystown and Jim Wirsing (center) of Irwin, perform the log hewing demonstration. Their finished project will be the porch framing around the entrance to the Somerset Historical Center's new Pennsylvania Maple Museum when it is finished.

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