Oct
12
Wed
Let it Rip! Clothing Repair on the Farm. @ Homeplace Working Farm and Agricultural Museum
Oct 12 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm

Come to the farm today and learn a little bit about fixing clothes when they wear out or are damaged. Try some patches and embroidery. Renew your love affair with that jacket or develop a new appreciation for that old cardigan. We will even have some things you can practice on.

Oct
31
Mon
Traveling with Light Planetarium Show @ Golden Pond Planetarium
Oct 31 @ 3:00 pm

Traveling with Light presents different scenarios that reveal the complexity of light and its direct influence on our planet. The Sun is the closest star to Earth and generates the energy that provides the light and heat necessary for life. Nevertheless, the Sun is not the only source of natural light. Fire has accompanied the Earth since its inception and has played a very important role in the evolution of the human being, so much so that its discovery by primitive societies changed their way of life.

 

Nov
1
Tue
Traveling with Light Planetarium Show @ Golden Pond Planetarium
Nov 1 @ 3:00 pm

Traveling with Light presents different scenarios that reveal the complexity of light and its direct influence on our planet. The Sun is the closest star to Earth and generates the energy that provides the light and heat necessary for life. Nevertheless, the Sun is not the only source of natural light. Fire has accompanied the Earth since its inception and has played a very important role in the evolution of the human being, so much so that its discovery by primitive societies changed their way of life.

 

Nov
2
Wed
Art on the Farm @ Homeplace 1850s Working Farm and Agricultural Museum
Nov 2 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

If farmers were able to find the time and had the talent, drawing and painting were easy to do on the 1850s farm. Photographs were often rare and expensive during the 1850s so creative people would use their talents to capture their important moments on paper. Have a sit down and capture some moments on the Farm.

Traveling with Light Planetarium Show @ Golden Pond Planetarium
Nov 2 @ 3:00 pm

Traveling with Light presents different scenarios that reveal the complexity of light and its direct influence on our planet. The Sun is the closest star to Earth and generates the energy that provides the light and heat necessary for life. Nevertheless, the Sun is not the only source of natural light. Fire has accompanied the Earth since its inception and has played a very important role in the evolution of the human being, so much so that its discovery by primitive societies changed their way of life.

 

Nov
3
Thu
Traveling with Light Planetarium Show @ Golden Pond Planetarium
Nov 3 @ 3:00 pm

Traveling with Light presents different scenarios that reveal the complexity of light and its direct influence on our planet. The Sun is the closest star to Earth and generates the energy that provides the light and heat necessary for life. Nevertheless, the Sun is not the only source of natural light. Fire has accompanied the Earth since its inception and has played a very important role in the evolution of the human being, so much so that its discovery by primitive societies changed their way of life.

 

Nov
4
Fri
Traveling with Light Planetarium Show @ Golden Pond Planetarium
Nov 4 @ 3:00 pm

Traveling with Light presents different scenarios that reveal the complexity of light and its direct influence on our planet. The Sun is the closest star to Earth and generates the energy that provides the light and heat necessary for life. Nevertheless, the Sun is not the only source of natural light. Fire has accompanied the Earth since its inception and has played a very important role in the evolution of the human being, so much so that its discovery by primitive societies changed their way of life.

 

Nov
5
Sat
Hot Stuff! How to cook on a wood burning stove. @ Homeplace 1850s Working Farm and Agricultural Museum
Nov 5 @ 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

Our wood-burning stove is one of the top attractions on our farm. We are going to be firing-up the wood-burning stove today, but we want your help! Come out and learn about our 19th century stove: how to start it, how to cook on it and how to maintain it for years to come. We would also love to see pictures of and hear all about YOUR wood-burning stoves! Let’s learn and reminisce together.