NOTICE:

Back to the Days Timeline Event
for 2011
has been cancelled
due to lack of funding.

Questions can be directed
to Dave Nichols 574-265-6943



BACK TO THE DAYS of KOSCIUSZKO's first event was held in 1989 in the City of Warsaw, Indiana.  Mr David Taylor, commander of the Virginia Navy re-enactor group, was the event coordinator. 
The event was based primarily on the military with a supporting cast of  civilian re-enactors.  The Kosciusko County Council on Aging sponsored the event.


In 2000 the Council on Aging decided not to sponsor the event and a group of interested people took on the task of coordinating the event. The group incorporated Back to the Days of Kosciuszko as a "not for profit" corporation with the state of Indiana in July of that year. In September 2005 we were granted 501(c)(3) status by the IRS.

Back to the Days is now held at Red Brush Village at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds in Warsaw, Indiana.

The Friday prior to the to the weekend event was established as School Day.  Fourth grade students are invited to a day of hands on demonstrations.  School Day has been very successful with a high attendance of 1300 students.

We are planning to have more log houses in the village with period crafts people making history come alive.


"That the future may learn from the past."

  Experience Revolutionary Times, Through Living History...

Back to the Days began as an event honoring Thaddeus Kosciuszko, namesake of our county. This time period portrayed was the years 1746 - 1817, the years of Kosciuszko's life. 

Currently the event is an open timeline event for all sutlers, venders, civilians, Native Americans, mountain men and military and civilians portraying life and events pre-1900.

"What do you wish to do?" said Washington. The young Polish officer with a rugged face held himself erect. "I come," answered he, "to fight as a volunteer for American Independence." "What can you do?" asked Washington."Try me!" said the young Pole, his dark eyes flashing pleasantly. So, Washington tried him.  


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