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SUMMARY:Summerfest!
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URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/summerfest/
LOCATION:Pownalborough Court House\, 23 Court House Rd\, Dresden\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Garden Plants for Health and Beauty
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Garden Plants for Health and Beauty\nTuesday\, July 21\n1 to 3:30 P.M.\nPownalborough Court House in Dresden\, Maine.\nFee of $35 includes all supplies.\nThis is a rain-or-shine event.\nSpaces are limited and pre-registration is required.\nPlease email lchaprograms@gmail.com. for more information and to register.\n \nDiscover how herbs supported health\, beauty\, and everyday life in Colonial New England during ‘Garden Plants for Health and Beauty in the 18th Century\,’ a hands-on workshop presented by the Lincoln County Historical Association on the afternoon of Tuesday\, July 21st in Dresden\, Maine.\nJoin instructors Rebecca Manthey and Louise Miller for a fun and relaxed introduction to the many uses of herbs to support and promote wellbeing during the Colonial era. Without a local doctor in many villages\, women would often rely on the knowledge and skills passed on to them as they used herbs for everything from hair care and healing salves to culinary flavorings and household remedies. This hands-on workshop shares some examples of that traditional knowledge.\n \nWorkshop participants will learn about the properties each herb has to offer\, prepare herbal products to take home\, and enjoy a tour of the Court House herb and flower garden. This lovely garden was designed and is maintained by the Wiscasset Garden Club and volunteers.\nParticipants will make and take home a selection of herbal recipes and receive a small booklet listing all the recipes presented during the session. As the workshop comes to a close\, participants will be invited to enjoy lemonade by the garden.\n \nGarden Plants for Health and Beauty is part of the Lincoln County Historical Association’s Adult Heritage Craft Workshops. It is the first to be offered during a summer season. The workshop will take place on Tuesday\, July 21\, from 1 to 3:30 P.M. at the Pownalborough Court House in Dresden\, Maine. The workshop fee of $35 includes all the supplies. This is a rain-or-shine event. Spaces are limited and pre-registration is required. \nPlease email lchaprograms@gmail.com to register. 
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/workshop-garden-plants-for-health-and-beauty/
LOCATION:Pownalborough Court House\, 23 Court House Rd\, Dresden\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Who Was Here? A Community Research Project Session 3
DESCRIPTION:We often hear the same question from visitors and members interested in their family or house histories: “How do I find out more?” This summer\, you can learn exactly how! \nGuided by experienced researchers\, you’ll learn how to use online research tools and navigate the historical record to piece together real lives from the past. \nParticipants will practice research skills by working with our historic jail records dating back to 1811 to uncover the stories of people once held at the Old Jail. \nAlong the way\, findings will help shape future exhibit panels at the Old Jail Museum. Whether you’re interested in genealogy\, local history\, or learning new research skills\, this program offers a hands-on way to explore the past while building tools you can use long after the program ends. \nThe Program will take place over four online evening sessions covering research skills\, troubleshooting\, and sharing of findings. June 17\, July 1\, July 22\, & Aug 5\, 5:30 pm. \nTo register or inquire\, email lchaprograms@gmail.com with “Who Was Here” in the subject line. \n  \nSign up Now  Who Was Here? Community Research Project invites you to learn valuable research skills and help create new museum materials that bring the stories of the jail’s former inmates to life. \nThis project is possible thanks to a grant from the Maine Humanities Council!!
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/who-was-here-a-community-research-project-session-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Pop Up: A Closer Look at Windsor Chairs
DESCRIPTION:Join George Keyes\, a key member of the Lincoln County Historical Association Collections Committee\, for a closer look at Windsor chairs from the LCHA collection. \nEnjoy a glimpse into the craftsmanship and early manufacturing innovations associated with these classic furniture pieces\, exploring the distinctive characteristics of these iconic chairs. Learn how New England makers learned to efficiently produce quality chairs in the late 18th and early 19th century\, creating a popular and stylish furniture form that was affordable and enduring. \nNo tickets required!
URL:https://www.lincolncountyhistory.org/event/windsor-chairs/
LOCATION:Chapman-Hall House\, 270 Main Street\, Damariscotta\, ME\, United States
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