Mill Day is traditionally the first event in the still young summer season at the local history museum. The focus is on the old Walser mill, which grinds tirelessly on this day. Next to it, the large wood-fired oven is fired up and the popular bread rolls are baked and served for lunch. This year sees the opening of the special exhibition “Wohl oder über - Für alles ist ein Kraut gewachsen”, which was created in collaboration with the Alpinum Davos. At 11 a.m., the festival will be opened by Andrea Nold's wind class. Fabian Reppel from the Alpinum Davos will give a short talk on the medicinal plant exhibition at 11.45 am. Immediately afterwards, the festival restaurant will open and offer delicious treats from the mill and local agriculture. Meanwhile, children can enjoy painting medicinal plants with Andrea Birkhofer. From 1.30 to 2.30 pm, Elisabeth Mani will give a talk on medicinal plants entitled “Old knowledge rediscovered”. At 3 p.m., Fabian Reppel will give another short lecture in the medicinal plant exhibition. The festival then gradually draws to a close at around 4 pm.