The Peña Adobe Historical Society celebrates “Western Day at the Adobe”!
November02
11:00 AM
- 2:00 PM
“Western Day” will feature performances by the Congressional Gunfighters of America, a professional acting stunt troupe! The reenactment group is dedicated to preserving old Western history, specializing in live entertainment. They use period costuming and weaponry. Joe Hoberg, Blacksmith from Rush Ranch will share with park visitors traditional blacksmithing tools, equipment and techniques. Guests can watch as steel is forged into items and take part in an interactive demonstration with smithy Joe Hoberg and his team.
Lee Martin author of 17 Western novels, numerous screenplays, from which three Western movies have been made, including 2013’s Shadow on the Mesa, featuring Kevin Sorbo, 2021’s Last Shoot Out, featuring Bruce Dern, and 2022’s The Desperate Riders, featuring Trace Adkins and Tom Berenger. Lee will talk about her books, growing up on a cattle ranch and writing stories as early as the third grade!
The Pena Adobe was built in 1842 by Juan Felipe Pena after he and Juan Manuel Vaca arrived from the New Mexico region. Tours of the Adobe will be conducted by 5th generation Peña family descendants Darlene Coombs Stewart and her cousin Cecelia Peña.
Native American Park Docents Armando Perez and James Tunstall will be speaking with park visitors of the Native Americans who lived here before the Peñas and Vacas arrived in the Lagoon Valley.
Fun activities for children will include an old fashioned Potato Sack Race and learning to rope cattle!
Music will be provided by the Vacaville Acoustic Jammers under the direction of Terry and Leslie Cloper.