Join us for a fun-filled, holiday wreath workshop at the Hancock Historical Museum inside The Davis House hosted by Courtney Dutcher, owner of Dutcher Flower Design. You will create your own Christmas wreath using a variety of fresh greens and an assortment of natural materials. Two wreath style options are available, Modern and Traditional. This event is part of our Christmas Open House weekend. Each participant will be provided with their own set of tools and all items that are…
Find out more »Join us for a formal tea in the historic Davis Homestead to usher in the holidays! Our Victorian Christmas Tea is the perfect opportunity to gather with friends and celebrate the season. The Victorian Ladies will be serving a delicious menu of homemade pastries, scones, and sandwiches to accompany a selection of teas. Enjoy a short program on tea etiquette and traditions while you dine, and receive a special Christmas favor to remember the occasion. *Please note, while we love…
Find out more »Enlighten your lunch hour! Join us for the “Indiana Jones Lied to You!: An Archaeologist’s Perspective” presented by Kate Hayfield. Lectures are free for Museum members and the cost of regular admission for nonmembers. Please call the Museum at (419)423-4433 with questions. See the 2023 Brown Bag Lecture schedule here!
Find out more »Enlighten your lunch hour! Join us for the “Television in Jeopardy: The 1950s Quiz Show Scandals” presented by Dr. Chuck Coletta. Lectures are free for Museum members and the cost of regular admission for nonmembers. Please call the Museum at (419)423-4433 with questions. See the 2023 Brown Bag Lecture schedule here!
Find out more »Join us for The Quiet Man starring John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara! This event is free to the public. There will be historical information before and discussion after. Popcorn and refreshments are provided. You can also BYOB! See the full list of 2023 Classic Movies here!
Find out more »This event is for children ages 5-12 with an accompanying adult. The tea will highlight the time period of Jill Barklem’s Brambly Hedge series of books, about the everyday lives of wood mice living in the English hedgerow. Guests are encouraged to bring a doll and come dressed for a tea party! Learn about proper Victorian tea party etiquette and the history of Brambly Hedge! Tea and refreshments will be served by the Victorian Ladies. Preregistration is required, and limited…
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