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Members Forum: A Closer Look at LCHAs Remarkable Quilt Collection

Online

Join us for an engaging online Members Forum with LCHA member Laurie LaBar, author of Maine Quilts: 250 Years of Comfort and Community and former Chief Curator of History and Decorative Arts at the Maine State Museum. Laurie will highlight the remarkably significant quilts in the LCHA collection that were examined by the American Quilt Study Group during their September ...

Heritage Crafts Workshop – Calligraphy

Learn Heritage Crafts This March with LCHA Join us for a series of hands-on Heritage Crafts workshops offered on Sundays in March! Participants may register for one, two, or all three sessions. All workshops will be held at Second Congregational Church, 51 Main Street, Newcastle, from 1:30–4:30 p.m. Workshops include basketmaking (March 1), paste paper decoration (March 15), and calligraphy ...

Divided Loyalties: Loyalists and the American Revolution as a Civil War in Maine with speaker Michael Dekker

Bristol Mills Congregational Church 1261 Bristol Rd, Bristol, ME, United States

Together with Old Bristol Historical Society, LCHA is pleased to present a lecture that examines the American Revolution through a unique lens: The American Revolution was not just a break from Imperial Great Britain – it was America’s first civil war. In Maine, neighbors, families, and communities were divided by competing notions of patriotism. Divided Loyalties examines how intimidation, coercion, ...