Hungry? Visit Cornwall Iron Furnace to see food like this cooked in cast iron (photo via Cornwall's Facebook page) |
Have plans for the week ahead? Would you like to? Check out our program listings below. Also, we've had a couple of additions to the list of summer camps if you're still looking for something great for the kids or grandkids to do this summer.
Up Next
Friday, May 5
- StoryTime (in-person); 10:30-11:30 am; The State Museum of PA
- Read What Grandma Did by Erin Miller with illustrations by Randall Harmon, the story of a little girl who learns her grandmother was a pilot during World War II. Learn about the role the museum’s Piper aircraft played in training pilots and try creating your own plane. For ages 2 to pre-K and included in regular admission. Sign up at the Ground Floor Info Desk when you arrive (StoryTime info).
Saturday, May 6
- Spring Artist Craft Show (in-person); 9 am-4 pm; Conrad Weiser Homestead
- The Conrad Weiser Rotary Club will hold their spring artist and craft show on the grounds of Conrad Weiser Homestead. Enjoy many of the region's most outstanding examples of modern-day artisanship (Artist Craft Show info).
- Art in the Garden (in-person); 10 am-1 pm; Pennsbury Manor
- Take a tour of Pennsbury's gardens and grounds, then settle into your favorite spot and paint. All skill levels welcome; materials provided. Cost is $35, $30 for members. Registration required (Pennsbury Manor contact info).
- Hands-On History (in-person); Saturday and Sunday, 10 am-4 pm; Old Economy Village
- Be a Harmonist for a day! We will have several demonstrations and you can also be an apprentice to one of our trades/crafts. Come try your hand at a variety of nineteenth century crafts & trades, such as blacksmithing, printing, cooking, textile production, laundry and more! Events run 10 am-4 pm both days. Included in regular admission. Visitor Center will be closed, so please proceed to the Feast Hall (1401 Church Street, Ambridge) to purchase tickets (Hands-On History program info).
- Cast Iron Cooking Demonstration (in-person); 11 am-3 pm; Cornwall Iron Furnace
- See a variety of cast iron cooking skills demonstrated, with foods cooked over open fires. Some samples will be available, and large selection of Lodge cast iron cookware and utensils will be on sale in the gift shop. The cooking demonstration is outdoors and free; regular admission applies to tour the museum (Cast Iron Cooking info).
Sunday, May 7
- Children's Day (in-person); Noon-4 pm; Daniel Boone Homestead
- Join us for a fun-filled afternoon of hands-on activities and demonstrations for children and their families. Children will have the opportunity to learn more about Daniel Boone’s exciting childhood in the Oley Valley and participate in various eighteenth century, hands-on activities such as candle dipping, quill pen writing, and butter making. Admission charged (Children's Day info).
- Historic Trades (in-person); 1-4 pm; Pennsbury Manor
- Come and witness some of the trades and crafts that were done at Pennsbury Manor during the 17th Century. Our blacksmiths, joyners and spinners will be eager to talk to you about their work and its importance during Penn’s time. Included in regular admission (Historic Trades info).
Wednesday, May 10
- Presentation and Book Signing (hybrid); 11 am-Noon; Railroad Museum of PA
- J. Craig Thorpe will give a free presentation based on his book, Railroads, Art, and American Life: An Artist's Memoir. You can attend the presentation in person at the museum or virtually via Zoom. In-person attendees can also get copies of the book signed by the author. Admission will be charged to tour the museum's exhibits and can be purchased on the day at the admissions desk (register for the Zoom presentation).
Friday, May 12
- Herb & Garden Faire (in-person); Friday and Saturday, 9 am-5 pm; Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum
- The Faire, featuring plants from Landis Valley Museum’s Heirloom Seed Project, will also offer heirlooms, natives, and other hard-to-find varieties to purchase from vendors spread out over the historic village area of the site. The 2023 Herb & Garden Faire is the 35th year of this high-profile regional event. Food and drink will be available onsite. Tickets are available at the door or in advance online (Herb & Garden Faire online tickets).
Advance Tickets or Registrations
- Mother's Day Breakfast and Cake Walk (in-person); Sunday, May 14, 10 am-Noon; Graeme Park
- Treat Mom to a Mother’s Day breakfast in the large event tent at Graeme Park! After your meal, enjoy a tour of the Keith House or participate in our cake walk (separate $10 ticket to be sold on site) to win a cake to take home with you. Tickets must be purchased in advance (tickets for Mother's Day breakfast).
- Sensory Hours (in-person); Tuesday, May 16, 9-11 am; Railroad Museum of PA
- Light, sound, and crowd levels will be lower, and there will be some quiet spaces in the galleries to take a break. Several historic trains will be open with staff on hand to answer questions. Advance tickets required (May 16 Sensory Hours tickets).
- PHMC Archival Grant Webinars (virtual); Tuesday, May 16, 10 am, and Thursday, May 25, 2 pm; PA State Archives
- Learn more about the Historical and Archival Records Care (HARC) grant program, determine your eligibility, and get suggestions for a successful application. Webinars are free, but you must register to receive the link (register for May 16 webinar or register for May 25 webinar).
- Brews at the Battlefield (in-person); Saturday, June 17, 5-8 pm; Brandywine Battlefield Park
- Taste beers from local and regional breweries, listen to music, and enjoy food from Burgers by Wildwich (separate purchase from event tickets). You must be at least age 21 to attend, and photo ID will be required at the door. All tickets must be purchased in advance; designated driver tickets available (Brews at the Battlefield tickets).
- OEV Music Weekend (in-person); Saturday and Sunday, June 17-18, Noon-8 pm both days; Old Economy Village
- Enjoy a wide array of bands at a beautiful historic site. Event is rain or shine (will move indoors if the weather is bad); bring chairs and blankets for outdoor seating. There will be a variety of food trucks onsite (separate purchase). Advance tickets only; choose one day or the whole weekend (OEV Music Weekend line-up and tickets).
- Brews & Bites (in-person); Saturday, June 24, 4-8 pm; Pennsbury Manor
- This event features local breweries, live music, food trucks, 17th-century brewing demonstrations and more, in a lovely setting along the Delaware River. Must be at least 21 years old to attend (photo ID required at the door). Tickets are limited; advance purchase recommended (Brews & Bites tickets).
Summer Camp Programs (camps are in-person unless marked otherwise)
- Brandywine Battlefield Park (Brandywine camp info)
- Live the Battle Week (grades 3-4), June 27-30, 9 am-2 pm
- Step Into the Past Week (grades 3-4), July 11-14, 9 am-2 pm
- Live the Battle Week (grades 5-6), July 18-21, 9 am-2 pm
- Step Into the Past Week (grades 5-6), July 25-28, 9 am-2 pm
- Bushy Run Battlefield (Bushy Run camp info)
- Colonial Life (grades 1-5), June 19-21, 10 am-3 pm
- Drake Well Museum & Park (Drake Well camp info)
- Discovery Days Camp (ages 8-12), July 6, 13, 20 & 27, 9 am-4 pm
- Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum (LVVFM camp info)
- A Child's Life in the Civil War (ages 5-11), July 18-21, 9 am-12:30 pm
- Old Economy Village (OEV camp info)
- July 17-21, Summer History Camp (ages 6-12), 9 am-Noon, and Summer Art Camp (ages 6-12), 12:30-3:30 pm
- July 24-28, Summer Art Camp (ages 6-12), 9 am-Noon, and Summer History Camp (ages 6-12), 12:30-3:30 pm
- Pennsbury Manor (Pennsbury camp info)
- Colonial Camp Week (ages 6-8), July 17-21, 9 am-4 pm
- PA Lumber Museum (Lumber Museum camp info)
- History Camp (ages 10-18), August 4-5, 9 am-2 pm
- Railroad Museum of PA (RMP camp info)
- Barons & Builders Summer Day Camp (ages 9-10), July 11-14
- SOLD OUT Barons & Builders Summer Day Camp (ages 11-12), July 25-28
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