This is an archived event from Culture Days 2021.
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Artifact Preservation Workshop
In-person
Craft History & heritage Museum TourDate and time
Location
Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead
359 Blue Lake Road
St George, ON
Directions: The closest major intersection is Highway 24 and Highway 5.
Access
Free, and accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations for admission.
Offered in English and French.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
On Friday, October 22 2021 bring your family heirlooms and treasures to the Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead to our Artifact Preservation Workshop! Our knowledgeable museum staff will show you tips and tricks to preserve your precious family memories. Tours of the Homestead and crafts are also available throughout the day.
We will be doing Covid-19 passive screening and temperature checks for tours of the Homestead.
Links
- FWIC Website fwic.ca
Organizer
Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead
The Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead is a historic house museum and birth place of the co-founder of the Women's Institute, Adelaide Hunter Hoodless.
We offer guided tours of the 1850s homestead, we have a pavilion and two acre estate for picnics, and a butterfly garden. We also offer a wide variety of educational programs for children and adults alike.
This event is part of a hub:
History of Brant County
Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead St. George, ONExplore the historic past of Brant County! Take a historic walk through Brant County and check out the 1830s home of the co-founder of the Women's Institutes, Adelaide Hunter Hoodless.