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Other important information to note:

Please do not get too close to the cannons or the military men preparing to fire their weapons.

By entering the Feast grounds, you are giving implicit permission for TCHA to use your image in future promotional materials.

The Tippecanoe County Historical Association assumes no responsibility for financial arrangements made between participants and visitors.

In the event of an emergency, visitors and participants may be asked to leave the grounds or seek shelter for their own safety. Three long blasts of an air horn and/or verbal direction by uniformed officers over the PA systems would be utilized to convey this message. Should any type of evacuation take place, there will be no pass-outs provided. No one will be challenged for proof of prior attendance upon reentry. If an evacuation is recommended and anyone chooses to stay, they do so at their own risk. There is only limited shelter within the park, so most should seek shelter in vehicles. A complete copy of the Feast’s Initial Action Plan is available at the three entrance gates and at the participant registration tent.

Health and Safety Information

The Feast will adhere to all local, state, and federal regulations for outdoor events in force at the time of the event, and will be monitoring the COVID situation with area safety and health officials.  Watch www.feastofthehuntersmoon.org  for updates.  Recommendations from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) include the following everyday steps to help avoid the spread of all respiratory viruses:

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, throw the tissue away, and then wash your hands.

  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick, and maintain a social distance of 6’ where possible.
  • Stay home if you are sick. Call your doctor if you develop fever, cough, or difficulty breathing.

Masks are recommended for those who are not vaccinated outdoors and for everyone indoors.