‘Village Comes Alive’
Liz Zimbetto and Dave Lewis show off their looming and stitching skills on the porch of the Floyd Lower Cabin in the Pioneer Village at Beaver Creek State Park on Saturday. Saturday marked the opening of the season’s “Village Comes Alive” days. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
Dan Ward, left, and Don Martin grind flour at Gaston’s Mill in the Pioneer Village at Beaver Creek State Park on Saturday. Gaston’s Mill is one of only three grist mills still in operation in Ohio. Saturday marked the opening of the season’s “Village Comes Alive” days. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
John Sciance mans the forge in the Pioneer Village blacksmith shop at Beaver Creek State Park on Saturday. Saturday marked the opening of the season’s “Village Comes Alive” days. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
Janette Wolff-Lustig delicately adds hand stitches on a vintage feed-sack quilt in the quilting room above Gaston’s Mill in the Pioneer Village at Beaver Creek State Park on Saturday. Saturday marked the opening of the season’s “Village Comes Alive” days. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
- Liz Zimbetto and Dave Lewis show off their looming and stitching skills on the porch of the Floyd Lower Cabin in the Pioneer Village at Beaver Creek State Park on Saturday. Saturday marked the opening of the season’s “Village Comes Alive” days. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
- Dan Ward, left, and Don Martin grind flour at Gaston’s Mill in the Pioneer Village at Beaver Creek State Park on Saturday. Gaston’s Mill is one of only three grist mills still in operation in Ohio. Saturday marked the opening of the season’s “Village Comes Alive” days. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)
- John Sciance mans the forge in the Pioneer Village blacksmith shop at Beaver Creek State Park on Saturday. Saturday marked the opening of the season’s “Village Comes Alive” days. (Photo by Stephanie Elverd)



