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| Calendar & Events | 2008 Calendar & Events
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September October |
November | December | Strawbery Banke Museum members receive complimentary admission to Strawbery Banke Museum, and free or discounted admission to special events. Click
here for membership information or call 603-422-7552.
| | APRIL | Tuesday, April 8 5:30pm - Tyco Visitor's Center Piscataqua Decorative Arts Society Lecture John Vander Sande, collector, scholar, and compelling teacher will explore
Early (1650-1725) North Shore Furniture: Connoisseurship and Collecting. Lectures Are Free For Society Members And $10.00 Each For The General Public. For more information, visit
http://www.pdasociety.org/.
| Saturday, April 19 (Rain date of Sunday, April 20) 8:30am-12:00 noon Volunteer Garden Clean Up Day at Strawbery Banke Join an inspired community of gardeners and help bring new life to the Historic Gardens at Strawbery Banke Museum. Meet at the Tyco Visitor's Center for morning refreshments and work assignments. Bring your favorite gardening tools. Morning refreshments are generously being provided by Starbucks. A complimentary 'Slow Food' lunch (pot luck optional) will round out the day. Please pre-register by April 14th by calling 603-433-1110 or emailing
volunteers@strawberybanke.org. | Wednesday, April 23 9:30am-4:30pm - Tyco Visitor's Center Oral History Workshop This free, interactive workshop will teach participants how to conduct and use oral history interviews for community, educational, and cultural projects. Presented by Jo Radner, PhD., a distinguished scholar, writer, performer, and past president of the American Folklore Society. Sponsored by University System of New Hampshire Center for the Humanities and the New Hampshire Humanities Council. Please pre-register by calling 603-422-7507 or emailing
mmoon@strawberybanke.org.
| | MAY | Thursday, May 1 Season Opens Museum open daily for self-guided visits. May 1 through October 31, hours are 10am to 5pm daily. For more information on tickets, call 603-433-1107. | Saturday, May 3 10:30 AM Children’s Fun Run Annual Fun Run races for children up to age 12. The Children’s Day event is sponsored by the Children’s Museum and held on the grounds of Strawbery Banke. For more information, visit http://www.childrens-museum.org/. | Tuesday, May 13 5:30pm - Tyco Visitor's Center Piscataqua Decorative Arts Society Lecture Jamie Lafleur, owner of The Banks Gallery, ushers in Spring with his May 13th visual “dialogue” across generations,
Island Light: Painters of the Isles of Shoals. Lectures Are Free For Society Members And $10.00 Each For The General Public. For more information, visit
http://www.pdasociety.org/. | | JUNE | Tuesday, June 10 5:30pm - Tyco Visitor's Center Piscataqua Decorative Arts Society Lecture Abby Birch will present
‘By His Account Rendered:’ The Business of Cabinetmaking in York County, Maine. Lectures Are Free For Society Members And $10.00 Each For The General Public. For more information, visit
http://www.pdasociety.org/. | Wednesday, June 18 Taste of the Nation Taste of the Nation is the nation's preeminent culinary benefit supporting anti-hunger and anti-poverty efforts. The event includes a gala food and wine tasting featuring the area's finest chefs, hand crafted beers, wines, musical entertainment, and a silent auction. Taste of the Nation is sponsored by Share Our Strength and hosted by Strawbery Banke. For tickets and more information, visit
http://www.tasteofthenation.org/. | Friday, June 27 4:00pm Annual Meeting & Volunteer and Staff Recognition Ceremony Join us for a brief “state of the Museum” meeting and recognition ceremony for our wonderful volunteers and staff, including granting of the Preservation Award. For more information, call 603-433-1110.
| | JULY | Friday, July 4 12:00 noon–5:00 pm An American Celebration! A real old-fashioned fabulous 4th of July! Complete with children’s parade, traditional games and crafts, historic garden tours, music, living history, food and fun for all. Members FREE. Kids FREE.
Active military and their families are FREE. Regular admission for
non-members is $8.50. Purchase tickets at any event entrance. For more information, call 603-433-1100. Click
here to view the schedule of events for An American Celebration.
| July 14-25 9:00 am – 3:00 pm (Monday-Friday) Archaeology Field School Special opportunity for adults and students ages 14 and up. Search for the secrets of the past by participating in a real archaeological excavation at the Yeaton-Walsh House. For more information, email
scharles@strawberybanke.org,
or call (603) 422-7521.
| July
28th - August 1
9:00am - 4:00pm
TOPICS IN AMERICAN STUDIES:
Letters
and Learning in Early America presented by: Dr.
Kimberly Alexander, Curator, Strawbery Banke Museum
and Dr. Dane
Morrison, Professor of Early American History, Salem State College
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Drawing
on the scholarship of the past two decades on ‘the history of the
book’, the course will explore the functions and meanings of
writing and reading in early America. Focusing on private writings, such as diaries, journals, and
letters, and on the experience of reading, we will examine questions
such as: What was the
importance of writing and reading for ordinary people in early
America? How much time
did people commit to these activities; when and under what
conditions; and what purposes did these activities fulfill for them?
This
Topics in American Studies course will explore these questions in a
weeklong Institute. Using the Strawbery Banke Museum (SBM) in Portsmouth, NH, as
text and site, we will engage in lectures, discussions, and walking
tours from a variety of experts in history, literature, and material
culture.
For more information, contact Dr. Kimberly Alexander at 603-422-7526 | | AUGUST | Saturday, August 2 10:00am–5:00 pm Strawbery Banke's 50th Anniversary Celebration! Join
us as we celebrate our 50th Anniversary with a fun 50’s themed
party. This event will feature costumed role-players from the 1950s,
a hula hoop contest and other great games, live
demonstrations, activities in the Children’s Garden, a special 50s
theme to the activities offered in the Discovery Center, food, and
fun for all ages. Each of the exhibit houses will also display cakes
that are themed to historic cake recipes for the period of the
house. Admission for this very special event is just $1 (the
original admission price when the museum first opened). For more information, call 603-433-1100. | Saturday
and Sunday, August 9-10, 16-17, 23-24, 30-31 & Monday,
September 1
11:30am, 1:30pm, and 2:30pm each day - Tyco Visitors Center
PIRATES OR PATRIOTS?: The Private Was of Capt. John Paul
Jones and Col. John Langdon
About the play: Behind the schoolbook saga of John Paul Jones and
his heroic raids against the British lies the more private drama
of the struggles between the “Father of the American Navy”,
and the man who built his ships, appointed his officers, and
caused him endless aggravation: Portsmouth merchant, local hero,
and future Governor of New Hampshire, John Langdon. PIRATES OR
PATRIOTS? brings that private drama to a public stage, and, in its
portrait of the clash between these two titanic figures of the
Revolutionary War era, also dramatizes the exquisite tension of
historical narrative itself: how the same facts and artifacts, in
the hands of two different interpreters, can yield two very
different perspectives. Was Jones an arrogant upstart or the
hapless victim of a Portsmouth prejudice against those from “away”?
Was Langdon an unprincipled capitalist interested only in
protecting his own trade, or a crafty New Hampshire patriot who
initially supported John Paul Jones and then, when he came to know
him, regretted the decision?
Free with museum admission. $5.00 per person if you only wish
to come and watch the play. Admission is for general seating. No
advance ticket sales are available. Tickets are available on a
first come first served basis. For more information, call (603)
422-1107 or visit http://www.harborlightstage.org | | SEPTEMBER | Tuesday, September 9 5:30pm - Tyco Visitor's Center Piscataqua Decorative Arts Society Lecture Americana collector and dealer Julie Lindberg, will set her eye on weathervanes in her September 9th talk and workshop,
Folk Art on High. The talk will focus on manufacturers of quality vanes, primarily in Massachusetts. Lectures Are Free For Society Members And $10.00 Each For The General Public. For more information, visit
http://www.pdasociety.org/.
| Saturday & Sunday, September 20 & 21 12:00 noon to 4:00 pm 2008 Tour of Fairy Houses in Portsmouth Gardens
Sponsored by the Friends of the South
End, this self-guided walking tour features whimsical fairy houses
built by families, children, garden clubs and local artisans. This
year’s tour takes a literary turn with its theme of “Houses in
Fairy Tales and Literature.” Highlights include the “Artisans Showcase” at Sheafe
Warehouse and excerpts from “Fairy Houses – The Ballet” in
Prescott Park. The tour rambles through Strawbery Banke Museum,
the Governor John Langdon House, Wentworth-Gardner & Tobias
Lear Houses, and Prescott Park. Visitors are invited to build an
entire Fairy House Village on Peirce Island using only natural
materials.
Tickets are on sale at Strawbery Banke Tyco Visitors Center and
include admission to all the historic sites on the route. Advance
prices are: children $4.00; adults $10; seniors $8.00. Day of tour
prices are: children $5.00; adults $15.00; seniors $10.00.
Free parking is available on Peirce Island.
For up-to-date information, visit www.fairyhouses.com
| | OCTOBER | Saturday, October 4 10:00 am–5:00 pm New
Hampshire Fall Festival Celebrate
harvest time with Strawbery Banke’s first annual New Hampshire Fall
Festival. Experience four centuries of traditional home and farm
harvest festivities and the feel of an old time New England country fair
including: demonstrations
from a wide variety of craftspeople, heritage breed animal exhibit,
barn dancing, treadle lathe demonstration, special autumn
activities in the Children’s Garden, spinning and weaving, doll
making, canning and preserving demonstrations, presentations on heirloom
seeds, period foodways demonstrations, period textile exhibit, harvest-themed activities in
the Discovery Center, coopering demonstrations, garden tours, and much more! The historic
homes will also be in bloom and decorated with period harvest displays.
Local food and craft vendors will also be on site for this
"don't miss" fall event. Members FREE. Free with museum admission. For more information, call (603)
422-1107.
| Tuesday, October 7 5:30pm - Tyco Visitor's Center Piscataqua Decorative Arts Society Lecture The season will conclude with Bill Veillette’s October 7th talk,
Preservation and Perseverance: the Rehabilitation of the Colonel Means Mansion. Lectures Are Free For Society Members And $10.00 Each For The General Public. For more information, visit
http://www.pdasociety.org.
| Friday, Saturday, Sunday, October 17–19 ALHFAM Regional Meeting Strawbery Banke is hosting the Association for Living History, Farm, and Agriculture Museums (ALHFAM) 2008 New England Regional meeting. ALHFAM is an organization of people who bring history to life. ALHFAM enables its members to make history a valuable part of the lives of museum visitors. It achieves this purpose through the exchange and sharing of ideas, information, tools, and experiences centered around accurate, active, participatory, object-based historical interpretation. For more information about ALHFAM and ALHFAM conferences, please visit
http://www.alhfam.org. | Thursday and Friday, October 30–31 5:30-8:00
pm Ghosts on the Banke Come and meet the Ghosts on the Banke at Strawbery Banke’s famous Halloween celebration. Long-dead sea captains, 17th century shopkeepers and wayward pirates haunt the streets and houses of Portsmouth’s oldest neighborhood as you trick or treat safely from house to historic house.
Activities include: a hay ride, outdoor movie, bon fire,
"Creatures of the Night" animal show, fire dancing
presentation, and more. Enjoy kettle corn, fruit pies, and other
great food at this family friendly event. Ghosts on the Banke is
best suited for audiences 12 years of age and under. Members FREE. Non-members $6.00/person. For more information, call 603-433-1107.
| | NOVEMBER | Saturday, November 1 - Sunday, November 30 Guided Tours Museum open on Saturdays and Sundays for guided tours only. Tours leave on the hour starting at 10am with the last tour of the day starting at 2pm. Tours are 90 minutes in length. For more information, call 603-433-1107.
| Friday, Saturday & Sunday, November 21-23 Store hours: 10am-4pm Member Appreciation Days at the Museum Store Strawbery Banke Members receive 20% discount and refreshments in the Museum Store. For more information, call the Museum Store at 603-433-1114.
| | DECEMBER | Weekdays (M-F) throughout December (*except 12/24, 12/25, 12/31) 10:00 am–2:00 pm (tours on the hour) Holiday House Tours These guided 90-minute tours focus on the evolution of winter traditions over the centuries. Visitors tour five historic houses and experience the widely various decorations, sights, sounds, and smells of holidays and winter days past. The tour culminates with hot cider and hearth cooking—a homey highlight to the holiday season! Members FREE. Adults $12.00, Children (5-17) $10.00, Families (2 adults + children under 17) $30.00. For more information, call 603-433-1107.
| Saturday and Sunday, December 6-7, 13-14, 20-21 4:00pm-9:00pm Candlelight Stroll Stroll through life in a simpler time as the history of American holiday traditions unfolds around you in New Hampshire's oldest waterfront neighborhood. Candles by the hundreds light the paths and windows, carolers raise clear voices in the winter air, and heaps of sweets on finest china coax visitors to come inside from the wintery lanes. Bring the whole family for a wholesome stroll through the sights, sounds, and smells of New England's favorite holiday season. Members FREE. Adults $18.00, Children (5-17) $10.00, Families (2 adults + children under 17) $40.00. Children under 4 are FREE. For more information, call 603-433-1107.
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