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SUMMARY:Annual Connecticut Historic Gardens Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 23rd\, 2024\, as numerous locations come together to celebrate the Annual Connecticut Historic Gardens Day. This special occasion highlights the splendor of Connecticut’s exquisite gardens\, estates\, and houses. Be sure to explore the websites of each location for comprehensive information\, including details\, addresses\, and directions. \n\nBellamy-Ferriday House & Garden\, Bethlehem\, Connecticut\nWebsite \nBellamy-Ferriday House & Garden (9 Main Street North\, Bethlehem\, CT 06751): Roam the beautiful\, landscaped areas of Bellamy-Ferriday’s 10-acre property. Marvel at Eliza’s breathtaking parterre garden\, which dates to 1915\, lovingly maintained and cared for first by her daughter Caroline Woolsey Ferriday and now by staff with the aid of the Watertown Garden Club. Staff will be on hand to answer questions. \nButler-McCook House & Garden\, Hartford\nWebsite \nTour the historic Jacob Weidenmann Garden at Butler-McCook House & Garden (396 Main Street\, Hartford\, CT 06103)\, installed by Eliza Butler McCook and her sister Mary in 1865 and maintained today by the West Hartford Garden Club. Access Butler-McCook’s audio guide on any smartphone through the IZI Travel app onsite or at home. \n\nFlorence Griswold Museum\, Old Lyme\nWebsite \nEnjoy the FloGris Museum’s grounds (96 Lyme Street\, Old Lyme\, CT 06371) on this special state-wide celebration of historic gardens. Members of the Museum’s much-loved and dedicated Garden Gang will be on site in vintage attire to answer your garden- related questions and handout tussie-mussies to visitors. \nGlebe House Museum and The Gertrude Jekyll Garden\, Woodbury\nWebsite \nGlebe House Museum (49 Hollow Road\, Woodbury\, CT 06798) will have an Open House (Main Floor Open); there will be free admission to the Jekyll Garden\, where Garden Committee volunteers will be on hand to give tours and focus their talks on the 5-year plan for restoration that is already in process. \nHarkness Memorial State Park\, Waterford\nWebsite \nHarkness (275 Great Neck Road\, Waterford\, CT 06385) will have docent-led tours of the mansion and gardens from 10am to 2 pm (last mansion tour starts at 1:30). Visit the gift shop! \nHarriet Beecher Stowe Center\, Hartford\nWebsite \nThe Harriet Beecher Stowe Center (77 Forest Street\, Hartford\, CT 06105) is offering free access to the gardens 12-4pm. “A garden is a place of healing to the soul.” Come enjoy Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Victorian cottage-style gardens and grounds during this special state-wide celebration. Dedicated volunteers will be onsite to answer your garden-related questions. \nHill-Stead Museum\, Farmington\nWebsite \nAt Hill-Stead Museum (35 Mountain Road\, Farmington\, CT 06032)\, garden volunteers will be on-site 10am-4pm to answer questions about the Sunken Garden and Pollinator Garden. Talks about remarkable plants in the Sunken Garden will take place at 1 pm\, 2 pm\, and 3 pm. \nThe museum is open for tours from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Garden programming  is free. Guided tours of the house are available on a first-come\, first-served basis for regular admission prices. \nMark Twain House and Museum\, Hartford\nWebsite \nFrom 12-4 pm at the Mark Twain House & Museum master gardeners and garden volunteers will be on site to discuss the plants and histories of the gardens. There will be digital scavenger hunts. The Museum Center and Gardens are free to visit; guided tours of the Historic House will have their normal fee\, and advanced ticketing is recommended. Two of the ticketed guided tours (11 am and 1 pm) will be with a Living History actor playing the Clemens’s coachman Patrick McAleer. “Patrick” will be on site to talk to visitors in the gardens from 2:30-4:00 pm. Visit the Nook Cafe to purchase food and drink. \nOsborne Homestead Museum\, Derby\nWebsite \nOsborne Homestead (500 Hawthorne Ave.\, Derby\, CT 06418) will provide tours of the museum and its gardens from 12pm-4pm. After strolling through the gardens\, visitors can tour the historic house museum where they will learn about Frances Osborne Kellogg’s love of flowers. \nPhelps-Hatheway House and Garden\, Suffield\nWebsite \nPhelps-Hatheway (55 South Main Street\, Suffield\, CT 06078): The grounds of this 18th-century home on Suffield’s historic Main Street feature a formal parterre garden designed by landscape architect Mary Wells Edwards\, a large herb bed\, and scattered flowering shrubs. Members of the Suffield Garden Club\, who carefully maintain the garden today\, will be on hand to answer questions relating to the history of the garden and to its inventory. \nPromisek at Three Rivers Farm\, Bridgewater\nWebsite \nAt Promisek (694 Skyline Ridge Road\, Bridgewater\, CT 06752)\, the Beatrix Farrand Garden will be open for visitors from 12-4 pm at no cost. The Carlos Boltes trio will perform their unique Central and South American chamber music on the patio. Master Gardener Irene Skrybailo will give tours of the garden throughout the day. Guests are welcome to walk the many walking trails and enjoy open areas of the house. \nRoseland Cottage\, Woodstock\nWebsite \nCelebrate the twentieth annual Connecticut’s Historic Gardens Day at Roseland Cottage (556 Route 169\, Woodstock\, CT 06281) with a guided tour of the formal boxwood parterre garden. Learn the history\, significance\, and theory behind the garden layout and design. Visitors are also invited to test their skill at croquet. Specialists will be on hand to assist with the traditional game played by the Bowen family during their summer sojourns in Woodstock. Enjoy the gardens and play the game that nearly brought down the presidency of Roseland guest Rutherford B. Hayes! Free guided garden tours on the hour\, free croquet from 12 to 4. \nStanley-Whitman House\, Farmington\nWebsite \nAt Stanley-Whitman House (37 High Street\, Farmington\, CT 06032)\, volunteers and staff will give both historic house and garden tours. “Living History” expert Dennis Picard will demonstrate medicinal concoctions of colonial times using herbs from S-WH’s gardens. Picard will share anecdotes about New England colonial life while demonstrating various cooking methods and recipes from colonial times. Reserve a tour time \nThankful Arnold House Museum\, Haddam Historical Society\, Haddam\nWebsite \nAt Thankful Arnold House Museum (14 Hayden Hill Road\, Haddam\, CT 06438)\, 12 -4 pm\, visitors will learn how herbs\, vegetables and plants were used by the Widow Thankful Arnold in the early 19th century. The Wilhelmina Ann Arnold Barnhart Memorial Garden features over 50 varieties of herbs including those used in cooking\, dyeing\, fragrance and medicine. This year’s activity for both adults and children will be making a small grapevine wreath or painting a small birdhouse. Light refreshments will also be served including our famous rhubarb tea. \nWebb-Deane-Stevens Museum\, Wethersfield\nWebsite \nJoin us at Webb Deane Stevens (211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT 06109) 12-4pm for complimentary refreshments\, guided tours of the Amy Cogswell Colonial Revival Garden\, and a free garden talk with Webb Dean Stevens’s Head Gardener Peter Winne. CT’s Historic Gardens Day guests will save $1 off the price of regular museum admission for guided historic house tours and exhibitions in the Holcombe Education Center. \nWeir Farm National Historic Site\, Wilton\nWebsite \nStop by Weir Farm (735 Nod Hill Road\, Wilton\, CT 06897) for short informal talks with expert Garden Crew volunteers at the four special gardens. Plant some seeds to take home\, and learn about pollinators and poison ivy. Participate in fun activities at the Friends of Weir Farm tent! Enjoy art supplies provided by the Park and even take a hike to the pond. Lemonade and cookies will be served. Registration is not required. Admission and parking are free.
URL:https://kidsinconnecticut.com/event/annual-connecticut-historic-gardens-day/
CATEGORIES:Bethlehem,Bridgewater,Derby,Farmington,Haddam,Hartford,Old Lyme,Suffield,Waterford,Wethersfield,Wilton,Woodbury,Woodstock
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SUMMARY:Chocolate Making for Kids at Wilton Historical Society
DESCRIPTION:The Wilton Historical Society’s popular Chocolate Making Workshop returns for another year! On Saturday\, February 11th from 11:00 – 12:00\, participants will be able to make their very own Valentine’s Day chocolates using a wide variety of molds to produce delicious holiday treats. \nKids will also have the opportunity to create and decorate a box take them home in. Vintage Valentine’s cards from the Society’s collection will be on display for inspiration! Register now and don’t miss out! \nSuggested for ages 6 – 10. Members: $15 per child; Non-members $20 per child. \nRegistration required. Limited to 25 participants. \nPlease register by filling out the form or by emailing info@wiltonhistorical.org
URL:https://kidsinconnecticut.com/event/chocolate-making-for-kids-at-wilton-historical-society/
LOCATION:Wilton Historical Society\, 224 Danbury Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897
CATEGORIES:Wilton
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SUMMARY:Weekend Workshops: Valentine’s Day Embroidery at Wilton Historical Society
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, February 4th from 11:00 to 12:00\, the Wilton Historical Society will offer an opportunity for kids to create their very own Valentine’s Day themed gift. During this program\, participants will design and embroider their own ‘Valentines’ muslin pillowcases to give out to friends or family on the fourteenth. Exchanging gifts with loved ones for Valentine’s Day is a centuries old tradition. \nSuggested for ages 6 – 10. Members: $10 per child; Non-members $15 per child. \nRegistration required. \nTo register fill out the form here or email info@wiltonhistorical.org \nMuseum Educator Catherine Lipper will discuss Valentine’s Day and its historical significance\, in addition to the uses of embroidery in Colonial Times.  At the end of the workshop\, each participant will be given a heart-shaped sugar cookie to decorate and take home. Don’t miss out on this sweet celebration!
URL:https://kidsinconnecticut.com/event/weekend-workshops-valentines-day-embroidery-at-wilton-historical-society/
LOCATION:Wilton Historical Society\, 224 Danbury Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897
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SUMMARY:Annual Wilton Historical Society Great Holiday Train Show
DESCRIPTION:Returning the day after Thanksgiving\, the Annual Wilton Historical Society Great Holiday Train Show is one of the most cherished of Wilton’s traditions. Take the children in your life to an entrancing afternoon with trains and holiday excitement. \nDates: November 25\, 2022 – January 16\, 2023 \nTimes: Open Wednesday to Saturday from 10:00 – 4:00\, and Sundays 12:00 – 4:00 \nOpen half day (10:00 – 2:00) on Saturday\, December 31st\nOpen Tuesday\, December 27th\, 10:00 – 4:00\nOpen Monday\, January 16th\, 10:00 – 4:00 \nClosed:\nSaturday\, December 24th\nSunday\, December 25th\nSunday\, January 1st \nAdmission: Free for members of the Wilton Historical Society; $5 per non-member child and $10 for non-member adults. \nWilton Historical Society’s historic 18th and 19th century buildings are charmingly decorated and transformed into a train-lovers delight with many different model train layouts winding through tiny towns with a variety of different kinds of buildings\, tunnels and all sorts of delightful animals showing up in unexpected places! The displays enchant visitors of all ages with lots of buttons to push and knowledgeable “train engineers” on hand to “talk trains”.
URL:https://kidsinconnecticut.com/event/annual-wilton-historical-society-great-holiday-train-show/
LOCATION:Wilton Historical Society\, 224 Danbury Road\, Wilton\, CT\, 06897
CATEGORIES:Wilton
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