Take part in the World War One reenactment at the Ingersoll Cheese Museum
INGERSOLL - You can take part in history in Ingersoll.
Experience the first world war with a reenactment at the Ingersoll Cheese museum.
Curator for the Ingersoll Cheese Museum, Scott Gillies tells us some of what you get to experience.
"We're setting up things like an enlistment office where you can sign up, take your oath of allegiance to the king, and then head off to learn all about battle school, and you can get your picture taken"
He also explained how you can participate.
"If anyone's interested in being a volunteer for the event, they need to call me at the museum and make arrangements that way. If they want to come out as a visitor, they are welcome to do that."
Admission costs two dollars for anyone 14 and up.
The event is on June 10th.

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