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Children s Day How Things Were Made: Colonial Apprentice Saturday, May 14, 2011 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. National Colonial Farm $5 General Admission (Members Free) Be a colonial apprentice for a day! Children will learn how things were made in colonial times by getting hands-on experience in several skills. Scheduled workshops (additional fee) include woodworking, black- smithing, spinning, knitting, and cross-stitching. Additional activities include butter making, wool washing and carding, colonial cooking, and hillmaking. Collect keepsakes along the way! Bring a picnic lunch, bring the whole family, and enjoy a day at the farm! Accokeek Foundation 3400 Bryan Point Road, Accokeek MD 20607 www.accokeek.org
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Children's Day 2011 Event Flyer

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Page 1: Children's Day 2011 Event Flyer

Children’s DayHow Things Were Made: Colonial Apprentice

Saturday, May 14, 201111:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

National Colonial Farm$5 General Admission

(Members Free)

Be a colonial apprentice for a day! Children will learn how things were made in colonial times by getting hands-on experience in several skills.

Scheduled workshops (additional fee) include woodworking, black-smithing, spinning, knitting, and cross-stitching. Additional activities

include butter making, wool washing and carding, colonial cooking, and hillmaking. Collect keepsakes along the way!

Bring a picnic lunch, bring the whole family, and enjoy a day at the farm!

Accokeek Foundation 3400 Bryan Point Road, Accokeek MD 20607 www.accokeek.org