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Curran Homestead Roundtable: April 2009
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Saturday, April 18, 2009. How to Do and Doing as Was Done; Maple Sugaring in Eddington. Maple Sap Flows at The Eddington School. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Double silhouette portraits, by Ruth Monsell. Double silhouette portraits, by Ruth Monsell. Silhouette portrait, by Ruth Monsell. Silhouette portrait, by Ruth Monsell. Some tools recently donated from the Clark family farm in Searsmont, ME. Some gobblers at the farm on Fields Pond Rd. recently. Our 2008 Halloween Event. Grayson, Stan's son, will be s...
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Museum Talk: A Series of Approaches To A Children's Museum, Part 1
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This blog is dedicated to all museum goers. You can be a museum professional or simply a member of the public who loves to frequent science, art, and history museums, historical houses, historical societies, archives, zoos, aquariums, and the like. This blog is for the curious and for those who are critical and like to share their experiences. Saturday, April 20, 2013. A Series of Approaches To A Children's Museum, Part 1. Saturday, April 20, 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Red Groom's Egyptian...
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Curran Homestead Roundtable: Now Taking Reservations for Silhouette Portraits
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Monday, March 8, 2010. Now Taking Reservations for Silhouette Portraits. This art form was in the US and Europe from the late 18th to the mid-19th century, and there were several known itinerant artists known to have worked in Maine, including Galen Jerome Brewer, who produced portraits between 1844-1856 and whose grandfather founded the city that bears his name. Brewer’s work is on display at the State Museum in Augusta. The cost is $29 per portrait, $10 for copies, for an additional fee of $15 and more...
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Curran Homestead Roundtable: October 31st Halloween Event
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Thursday, October 8, 2009. October 31st Halloween Event. For Immediate Press Release. For more information visit: curranhomestead.org, or contact: Robert Schmick at (207) 843-5550, email: rpschmick1@aol.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Double silhouette portraits, by Ruth Monsell. Double silhouette portraits, by Ruth Monsell. Silhouette portrait, by Ruth Monsell. Silhouette portrait, by Ruth Monsell. Some tools recently donated from the Clark family farm in Searsmont, ME. Our 2008 Halloween Event.
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Curran Homestead Roundtable: Build A Smithy, and They Will Come; Strategies for Museum Development
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Build A Smithy, and They Will Come; Strategies for Museum Development. The people that showed up were from distances near and far and of varying skill level as we learned as the first meeting unfolded. The attendance was far more than I had expected; and this recent public enthusiasm is indicative of a favorable turn in our development as a small Maine museum. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Double silhouette portraits, by Ruth Monsell. Silhouette portrait, by Ruth Monsell.
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Curran Homestead Roundtable: February 2009
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009. Even today., in societies of almost universal literacy, it is a rare soul who bequeaths to future historians a written account of his thoughts.How can you study a society if you attend only to the expressions of a small and deviant class within the whole? Schlereth, Thomas J. ed. Material Culture Studies in America. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 1999. Material Christianity; Religion and Popular Culture in America. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1995. AUGUST...
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Curran Homestead Roundtable: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Build A Smithy, and They Will Come; Strategies for Museum Development. The people that showed up were from distances near and far and of varying skill level as we learned as the first meeting unfolded. The attendance was far more than I had expected; and this recent public enthusiasm is indicative of a favorable turn in our development as a small Maine museum. Sunday, September 27, 2009. Comments For Blog Stories. Saturday, September 26, 2009. Friday, September 25, 2009.
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Curran Homestead Roundtable: The Curran Homestead Living History Farm & Museum's Dinner Buffet Fundraiser on Monday, November 9 at Oriental Jade Restaurant. The public is invited
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Sunday, November 8, 2009. The Curran Homestead Living History Farm and Museum's Dinner Buffet Fundraiser on Monday, November 9 at Oriental Jade Restaurant. The public is invited. The Curran Homestead volunteers will be the wait-staff for the evening. The buffet features a large selection of both Oriental and American food choices. The proceeds will benefit the living history farm and museum's restoration and education projects. For tickets and more information contact Irv Marsters at Bangor Letter Shop (...
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Curran Homestead Roundtable: March 2010
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Monday, March 8, 2010. Now Taking Reservations for Silhouette Portraits. This art form was in the US and Europe from the late 18th to the mid-19th century, and there were several known itinerant artists known to have worked in Maine, including Galen Jerome Brewer, who produced portraits between 1844-1856 and whose grandfather founded the city that bears his name. Brewer’s work is on display at the State Museum in Augusta. The cost is $29 per portrait, $10 for copies, for an additional fee of $15 and more...