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SUMMARY:Simple Gifts for a Winter's Night - Botanical Print Workshop
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: This workshop has been rescheduled to Thursday\, January 22nd from 5:00 – 7:30 pm\, due to instructor illness. Thank you for your understanding!\nCelebrate the quiet beauty of the season with an evening of creative exploration at the Shaker Museum. In this hands-on workshop\, you’ll learn the art of gel plate printmaking\, a playful and versatile technique that captures delicate botanical forms with stunning detail. Using winter greenery\, seed pods\, and other natural materials\, you’ll experiment with layering colors\, textures\, and impressions to create a series of unique prints—perfect for framing\, gifting\, or inspiring future projects.\n\nNo prior art experience is needed. Just bring your curiosity and a sense of winter wonder. We’ll provide all materials and guidance to help you discover the simple gifts found in nature\, repetition\, and mindful making.\n\n\n\n\n\nPrint Artist – Pam Smith\n\nPam is a New Hampshire printmaker and multi-media artist whose work is deeply inspired by the natural world. She creates botanical relief prints\, monoprints\, and whimsical mixed-media collages that blend traditional printmaking with painting and other techniques.\nPam’s linocuts and monoprints are designed\, carved\, and hand-pressed in her Enfield studio. She teaches throughout New England and also leads creative workshops through Gather\, her recently launched small business offering curated art experiences for friends\, families\, churches\, and community groups—bringing people together through hands-on making that fosters mindfulness and connection.\nhttps://www.art-haven-studio.com/\n\n\nClass is limited to 12 participants. Advanced registration required.\n\nCost:\nMembers – $55\nNon-Members – $60\n*Material fees included\n\nComing from a distance? Stay at our historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check the availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/simple-gifts-for-a-winters-night-botanical-print-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Heart-Shaped Basket Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Create something lovely and useful just in time for Valentine’s season in this heart-shaped basket weaving workshop with local basket maker Lorraine Flye on Saturday\, February 7\, 2026 in the Great Stone Dwelling. Lorraine will guide participants step-by-step through the process of shaping\, weaving\, and finishing a charming heart basket—perfect for gifting\, hanging on a wall\, or filling with special keepsakes. Lorraine will have pink and purple color options for each participant to choose from to make their center weave unique. \n \nNo prior basket weaving experience is necessary; beginners and seasoned makers alike are welcome. All necessary materials and tools will be provided\, and each participant will leave with a completed heart-shaped basket and the skills to create more at home. The minimum age is 14 years old. \nLorraine Flye: \nLorraine Flye is a lifelong maker with more than 30 years of basket-weaving experience and a passion for sharing traditional craft with learners of all ages. A new Enfield resident as of April 2025\, Lorraine quickly became an integral part of the Enfield Shaker Museum community as a volunteer gardener in the Shaker Herb Gardens and as one of the museum’s basket-weaving demonstrators throughout the summer season. Her warm teaching style\, deep knowledge\, and love for heritage crafts make her workshops welcoming\, engaging\, and richly rooted in Shaker tradition. \nPlease bring the following items: \n\nan old towel (for covering your workspace while you work with damp reeds)\nyour own bag lunch\n\nCost: \nMembers – $40 \nNon-Members – $45 \nComing from a distance? Stay at our historic Great Stone Dwelling for the weekend! Check our availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/heart-shaped-basket-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Hearts: Gel Printmaking with Shapes & Botanicals
DESCRIPTION:Art Hearts: Gel Printmaking with Shapes & Botanicals\nDiscover the joy of mindful making in this gel-printing workshop inspired by the simplicity\, harmony\, and handcraft traditions of the Shakers. Drawing inspiration from Shaker “gift drawings\,” such as those made by Polly Jane Reed in 1844 in Massachusetts\, we’ll explore how heartfelt symbolism and creativity can help you make your own unique prints.\n\nYou’ll experiment with layering techniques using botanical elements\, geometric shapes\, and heart-centered motifs to create beautiful monoprints to keep or to share.\n\nNo experience is necessary.\n\nWho is Pam Smith?\n\nPam is a New Hampshire printmaker and multi-media artist whose work is deeply inspired by the natural world. She creates botanical relief prints\, monoprints\, and whimsical mixed-media collages that blend traditional printmaking with painting and other techniques.\nPam’s linocuts and monoprints are designed\, carved\, and hand-pressed in her Enfield studio. She teaches throughout New England and also leads creative workshops through Gather\, her recently launched small business offering curated art experiences for friends\, families\, churches\, and community groups—bringing people together through hands-on making that fosters mindfulness and connection.\nhttps://www.art-haven-studio.com/\n\n\nCost: \nMembers – $55\nNon-Members – $60\n\nComing from a distance? Stay at our historic Great Stone Dwelling! Check our availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/art-hearts-gel-printmaking-with-shapes-botanicals/
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SUMMARY:Testament of Ann Lee at the HOP
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Dartmouth HOP for a film in their film society’s “Music in the Movies” on February 20th. Enfield Shaker Museum will be offering a Q&A session with museum curator Michael O’Connor and Shaker scholar Mary Ann Haagen post credits. \nTestament of Ann Lee Trailer \nAs a founder of the Shaker movement\, Ann Lee (Amanda Seyfried) was one of the most important religious figures in pre-Revolutionary America. With her powerful third feature\, Mona Fastvold (co-writer of The Brutalist) digs deep into Lee’s story\, especially the profound childhood and early adult traumas that impacted her psychology and shaped her influential religious views. \nLee’s tragic loss of all her children in infancy or early childhood\, along with her radically unique interpretation of scripture\, transformed her into a fierce advocate for a more equitable and utopian society. Her beliefs become a policy adopted by her devoted followers\, whose frenzied\, ecstatic worship—as Fastvold depicts it—almost serves as a communal substitute for sexual activity. The feverish ceremonies are inventively captured in musical numbers and original songs by Academy Award winner Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist)\, sung by Seyfried and the cast. \nGiving an intense performance\, Seyfried leads a stellar cast\, with impressive work by Thomasin Mackenzie\, Christopher Abbott (Poor Things) and veteran Tim Blake Nelson. Aided by the stunning cinematography of William Rexer ’86 and an astounding score and soundscape\, Fastvold offers a fascinating look at a compelling and complex figure. \nD: Mona Fastvold\, UK\, 2025\, 2h15m\, Closed Captions \nPurchase a ticket in advance on the HOP website – \nTicketing Website
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/testament-of-ann-lee-at-the-hop/
LOCATION:Dartmouth HOP\, 22 Lebanon Street\, Hanover\, 03755\, United States
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SUMMARY:Shaker Music and Dance Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This workshop offers an opportunity to explore Shaker spirituals\, dance and marching in the Shaker Meeting Room of the museum’s Great Stone Dwelling. \nNo previous experience necessary. Bring comfortable shoes.  \nThe workshop will be taught by Mary Ann Haagen\, Shaker scholar\, museum volunteer and Dartmouth Music Department resident scholar. \nSuggested donation $15. \n(Inclement weather date\, Sunday\, March 1\, 1 to 4 pm.) \nMany persons are curious as to the reason for using dancing or marching\, in our earlier religious services. It is amazing how much sound reason is behind the thinking of the early Shaker leaders\, and how much psychology was employed. \nIt was the belief of the Shakers that every faculty should be used in the worship of God\, and so\, various forms of physical exercise were introduced\, particularly the March. A group of eight or ten singers\, occupied the center of the room\, around which the members marched in perfect formation. It was with a graceful\, rhythmic motion of the hands as the members marched to the slow or quick tempo of the music. \nDancing\, or the March\, was not such a strange occurrence during a religious service of the early days of the Church. We have mention\, in the Old Testament\, of David and Miriam dancing before the Lord. Also there are 19 instances where dancing is mentioned in the Mosaic Law. \nThere was also a definite psychological purpose behind the Shaker marches\, seldom explained\, and rarely understood by the general Public. The perfect rhythmic body motions\, of a worshipper\, who combined this activity with a deep mental and religious fervor\, developed within himself\, a great spiritual inspiration\, almost impossible to understand or describe\, by one who has never witnessed or participated in this form of worship. But if one could have been present\, as I was\, and could have seen the perfect spiritual union that was produced when a soul combined the physical motions\, the singing voice and the dedicated heart\, in giving praise and thanks to God—I’m sure you would have agreed that the physical motions added a still greater dimension to the expression of Prayer. However\, as years passed\, and older members were unable to join in these marches\, the exercises were discontinued\, as it was considered necessary to maintain a perfect union among the members\, a service in which all may participate as One. \n~Sister Lillian Phelps\, Canterbury\, New Hampshire
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/shaker-music-and-dance-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Drumming and Sound healing and Reiki
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an afternoon of deep connection\, rhythmic release\, and gentle restoration. This immersive experience weaves together the grounding power of live drumming\, the soothing vibrations of sound healing\, and the calming energy of Reiki to support relaxation\, emotional balance\, and inner clarity. The steady beat of the drum invites you to drop out of your busy mind and into your body\, creating a sense of presence and connection. Layered sound healing tones help calm the nervous system and guide you into a meditative state\, while Reiki energy is offered to support natural healing\, release tension\, and restore energetic flow.No prior experience is needed. This gathering is open to all who are seeking rest\, reflection\, and a deeper sense of harmony. Come as you are\, bring a cozy blanket or mat\, and allow yourself to be held by rhythm\, sound\, and stillness.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/drumming-and-sound-healing-and-reiki/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 Fiber Arts Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Fiber Arts Weekend\nMarch 20th – March 22nd\, 2026\nCreate\, Connect\, Nourish – Where Art\, Wellness\, and Community Meet.\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for a weekend of creativity\, connection\, and well-being! \nOur Fiber Arts Weekend is a celebration of community\, where all abilities are welcome to explore the world of fiber arts. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned crafter\, you’ll find a supportive space to learn\, create\, and grow. \nWe’ll offer a variety of fiber arts activities\, from knitting to weaving and felting\, so you can explore new skills or refine your craft. But it’s not just about creating art—this weekend is also about nourishing your body and mind. Enjoy healthy food options throughout the day\, and take time to unwind with mindfulness exercises and wellness activities designed to help you feel your best. \nBring your friends\, make new ones\, and leave feeling inspired\, rejuvenated\, and connected. \nSchedule:\nFriday March 20th- \n12:00 pm – Check-in at Enfield Shaker Museum \n2:00 pm – Tour at 5 Sister’s Farm (drive yourself) \n4:00 pm – Workshop Options \n\nForest Floor Weavers with Mallory Zondag\nEmbroidery Flowers with June Albright\n\n6:00 pm – Dinner \n7:00 pm – Presentation with Mallory Zondag \nSaturday March 21st- \n7:00 – 8:00 am – Yoga for Crafters with Sharon Gouveia \n8:00 – 8:30 am – Breakfast \n8:30 am – Workshop Options \n\nFelted Nuno Shawls with Mallory Zondag\nFingerless Fair Isle Mittens with Donna Kay\nShaker Pincushion with Jean Reed\n\n12:30 pm – Lunch \n1:30 pm – Workshop Options \n\nFinishing up Felted Nuno Shawls with Mallory Zondag\nFinishing up Fingerless Fair Isle Mittens with Donna Kay\nShaker Pincushion with Jean Read\n\n4:00 pm – Fiber Market\, Social Crafting and Potpourri Bar \n6:00 pm – Dinner \n7:00 pm – Puzzles\, Card Games and Tea \nSunday March 22nd – \n7:30 – 8:00 am – Breakfast \n8:00 am – Workshop Options \n\nEmbroidery on Knitting with Katrina Geurkink\nUpdate a Favorite Old Garment with Meredith Smith\nReading Crochet Patterns with Rebekah Cardenas\n\n12:00 pm – Check-out from Enfield Shaker Museum \nWorkshop Descriptions:\n*Once you register for the weekend\, you will receive a google form to reserve a spot in your chosen classes. Also\, classes with a materials fee listed are paid for separately from the fees of the weekend. \nForest Floor Weavers with Mallory Zondag\nLearn the art of tapestry weaving during this 2 hour workshop. Using a mini frame loom and a variety of yarns and fibers such as wool roving\, silk\, and wool locks\, you will learn how to weave patterns and textures to evoke the mossy magic of the forest floor\, all set up on a wooden box frame so your weaving is ready to hang at the end of the session. The workshop will cover four different weaving techniques to bring your moss textile to life! \nMaterial fee: $10 \n \nInstructor Bio: \nMallory Zondag is a mixed-media fiber artist and artist educator. Her experience with textiles while in art school led her to create both independent and community sculpture through a variety of fiber art mediums. She explores deeply personal and connective universal stories through the meditative and hands-on practices of wet felting\, weaving\, sculpting\, and stitching\, seeking to bring the ephemeral into physical being.  The growth and decay of the natural world\, the duality of discomfort and attraction we feel towards it\, and humanity’s place within this dichotomy informs her dimensional textures and sculptural pieces. \n\nEmbroidery Flowers with June Albright\nAn embroidery workshop is a relaxing and creative experience where participants learn to create designs on fabric. Using embroidery techniques\, they will decorate linen tea towels with intricate designs\, inspired by spring flowers. Once the embroidery is complete\, the towels are yours to keep and use as decor or functional. The workshop provides a calm and enjoyable atmosphere\, allowing participants to relax while learning a new craft and leaving with a beautifully handmade item that carries both personal creativity and potential a desire to make more. \n\n \nInstructor Bio: \nJune Albright learned to embroider as a child\, taught by her grandmother. For the past 30 years\, she has enjoyed teaching embroidery at the Upper Valley Waldorf School to grade school students. June teaches embroidery\, mainly to adults\, at Craft Studies in White River Junction. \nShe has enjoyed furthering her skills at the San Francisco School of Needlework and Design and the Royal School of Needlework in London.\nFingerless Fair Isle Mittens with Donna Kay\nGloves and mittens are still hand knit in Shetland today. These traditional accessories combine the elements of color and patterning in unique ways. Students will work on a pair of fingerless mitts using their choice of colors of Shetland wool. We will cover tangle-free stranded knitting\, techniques for holding yarns in one or both hands\, chart reading\, thumbs and blocking. You will not be able to knit just one pair! \nMaterial fee: $25 – yarn\, pattern\, folder\, handouts \n \nInstructor Bio: \nDonna Kay is a knitting instructor and designer as well as an accomplished hand spinner. Known for her patient teaching manner\, she delights in sharing her knowledge and passion for folk traditions with her students. Donna has worked with Interweave Knits\, Harrisville Designs\, John C Campbell Folk School\, PLY\, Spin Off and her company\, Tree of Life Designs. You may find her on Ravelry as treeoflife and on Instagram as treeoflifeknitter. \nFelted Nuno Shawls with Mallory Zondag\nFelt your own beautiful wearable piece of art during this 5 hour Nuno Felting workshop. You will learn how to apply merino wool roving\, silks\, silk fibers\, yarns\, and other materials like silk cocoons\, wool nepps and recycled fabrics to a piece of silk chiffon and through the ancient art of wet felting\, fuse all the elements into a cohesive textile. These shawls can be worn\, stitched into decorative pillows or bags\, used as wall hangings\, the only limit is your imagination! \nMaterial fee: $20 \n \nInstructor Bio: \nMallory Zondag is a mixed-media fiber artist and artist educator. Her experience with textiles while in art school led her to create both independent and community sculpture through a variety of fiber art mediums. She explores deeply personal and connective universal stories through the meditative and hands-on practices of wet felting\, weaving\, sculpting\, and stitching\, seeking to bring the ephemeral into physical being.  The growth and decay of the natural world\, the duality of discomfort and attraction we feel towards it\, and humanity’s place within this dichotomy informs her dimensional textures and sculptural pieces. \nShaker Pincushion with Jean Reed\nThese little heirloom pieces are very unique and rich in history.  It is a basket reproduced just as the Shaker sisters made it many years ago to be sold to the ladies that visited their stores.  Your basket will be woven on a mold as the Shakers did and the pin cushion is assembled with saw dust\, just like the originals. These little gems are woven with hand pounded brown ash and embellished with ribbon. \nMaterial fee: $40 \n \nInstructor Bio: \nJean Reed – Murray Hill Weaving is Jean Reed’s dream come true – resulting from her love of basketry\, and weaving for over 45 years. \nBasketry classes took a natural turn into chair seating and other types of art which include a variety of children’s workshops. Located at 685 Murray Hill Road\, Hill\, NH\, the heart of New Hampshire\, Jean teaches in her shop\, and art studios around the country. \nShe has taught for the NH League of Craftsmen\, as well conventions in Michigan\, North Carolina\, Kentucky\, Stowe Basket Festival and Northeast Basketmakers Guild. In addition\, she is a member of BAG\, a local group of artists called Book Artist Group. \nKnit a Shaker Dishcloth with Carolyn Smith\n“A History of Hand Knitting” by Richard Rutt\, describes a dishcloth knit by the 19th century Shakers “The washcloths were circular\, made of 16 segments of garter stitch\, arranged in alternating colours. The rows ran radially\, decreasing from the centre in alternate shortened rows.” These dishcloths were knit on Size 0 knitting needles using very fine cotton thread\, several of these dishcloths can be found in museum collections today. In this class you will learn to knit a modern version of this historic textile. We will be working with Size 2 (or larger) needles and sport weight cotton yarn. All materials and patterns will be provided. This project is perfect for intermediate beginner knitters.\n \nInstructor Bio: \nCarolyn Smith\, a self-taught knitter\, has decades of experience knitting\, teaching knitting\, and loving yarn of all kinds. She is currently Acting-Director at Enfield Shaker Museum and has long been interested in how the Shakers used and produced textiles. \nEmbroidery on Knitting with Katrina Geurkink\nJoin other knitting enthusiasts and step into the “world of knitting embellishment”. We will spend four hours learning how to use handmade\, knitted fabric as a canvas for embroidery. Participants will work on small pieces\, designed to develop embroidery skills that work well with knitted fabrics. Once learned\, you will apply these skills to create an embroidered handknit item from a selection of unique knitting patterns and embroidery motifs designed by the instructor. You will receive a copy of the pattern you select\, as well as the full set of embroidery motifs\, so you can continue adding embroidery to your handmade knits at home. \nMaterial fee: $35 \n \nInstructor Bio: \nKatrina Geurkink is a consultant\, designer and fiber artist living in Lebanon\, NH. She has taught\, studied and worked with organizations and learning communities for over thirty-seven years.  She is a skilled facilitator\, consultant\, coach\, teacher and graphic recorder and has a wonderful way of interweaving these different abilities in her work with clients and other artists.  She has traveled to many countries around the world\, leading projects\, giving presentations at conferences\, designing learning experiences and consulting with a variety of organizations and communities. \nShe first started playing with fiber when she was five years old. She learned how to knit and sew from her mother and grandmother\, and occasionally from her older sister. They were strong role models and a constant source of inspiration\, demonstrating over and over the incredible things one could create with one’s own hands. She started adapting knitting patterns as a teenager and creating her own knitting\, sewing and other designs when she was in her early twenties. She has played with many different disciplines in the realm of fiber arts: knitting\, crochet\, beading/wire working\, sewing\, surface design\, origami\, and visible mending to name a few. She is an artist member at AVA Gallery and is currently developing online courses and a YouTube Channel to help a wider audience learn from demonstrations of fiber art and craft techniques. \nUpcycle a Favorite Old Garment with Meredith Smith\nGive new life to an old favorite—or a forgotten piece from the back of your closet—in this hands-on upcycling workshop. Participants will explore creative ways to transform existing garments through simple alterations\, embellishment\, and thoughtful redesign. Learn techniques for mending\, reshaping\, and repurposing fabric while embracing sustainability and personal style. Whether you’re refreshing a well-worn item or reinventing something you no longer wear\, this workshop celebrates creativity\, resourcefulness\, and the beauty of making something old feel new again. \n \nInstructor Bio: \nMeredith Smith holds a BFA and MAT from Rhode Island School of Design and did post graduate study in costume and theater design at Brown University. Her career includes costume designer\, jewelry designer\, college professor\, and owner/manager of a London based mail order clothing company. Meredith has been State Juried member of the League of NH Craftsmen for over 30 years\, focusing on one-of-a-kind clothing and soft sculpture and serving as a juror for League applicants. Currently\, Meredith heads the Open Fiber Arts Studio at AVA Gallery. She strives for excellence in craftsmanship in the Shaker tradition. \nReading Crochet Patterns with Rebekah Cardenas\nCrack the code of crochet patterns in this interactive workshop designed to make pattern reading simple\, clear\, and stress-free. Many crocheters find that written instructions feel like an entirely new language—but with the right guidance\, you’ll soon be reading them with confidence. In this session\, you’ll learn how to interpret crochet abbreviations\, understand common terminology\, and follow written step-by-step directions for basic crochet projects. \nYou’ll have the opportunity to ask questions\, get personalized feedback\, and even work through a pattern of your choice (optional\, but encouraged!) so you can apply what you learn directly to your own project. Whether you want to tackle your first written pattern or finally understand those tricky stitch sequences\, this workshop will give you the tools and know-how to move forward with ease. \n \nInstructor Bio: \nRebekah Cardenas says crocheting has been a heartfelt part of my life since age eight\, when my mother introduced me to the craft—a bond and tradition I still treasure today. What began as a childhood hobby quickly grew into a true passion and a way to connect with fellow crafters\, allowing me to forge friendships and share creativity with others who love making things by hand. \n\nInspiration finds me everywhere\, whether I’m traveling and witnessing the vibrant artistic traditions of other cultures or simply observing ordinary moments in daily life. Each experience encourages me to infuse unique ideas and techniques into my creations\, reflecting a global love for fiber art. Sustainability also plays a vital role in my process; I thoughtfully seek out safe\, eco-friendly materials for every crafting opportunity.  \n\nFiber Market & Social Crafting\nBrowse a curated selection of high-quality yarns\, fibers\, and handmade goods from Upper Valley vendors\, like 5 Sisters Farm\, Arigatozaishoma Studio and more local vendors. From skeins to unique tools\, and kits\, there’s something for every fiber lover. Get inspired\, stock up on supplies\, or find that perfect piece to start your next project. \nWant a chance to reduce your stash? Bring your unused or leftover stock of fiber to the community bin for everyone to share materials in future projects! \nJoin fellow students for relaxed\, social crafting with your current craft. Whether you’re working on a unfinished project from the weekend or personal ones\, you’ll find a welcoming space to chat\, share tips\, and enjoy the creative energy of others. \nYoga for Crafters\nJoin Sharon for an all-levels yoga class that will focus on simple exercises—many of which can be done from a chair—which focuses on countering the effects of crafting on the hands\, arms\, shoulders and hips. We’ll explore how movement might help us focus\, create\, and bravely send our ideas into the world!  \nNo previous yoga experience is needed. Much of our practice will be done seated in chairs or stools. Modifications will be taught for those who wish to work from the floor or yoga mat.  \n \nInstructor Bio: \nSharon Comeau has been practicing yoga since 1999 and teaching since 2005. She started as an apprentice under Leslie Carleton’s fine tutelage\, and received certification from Yoga Alliance in 2010\, after studying with Deb Neubauer and Todd Norian. Sharon came to yoga from her interest in movement\, as an athlete and dancer for most of her life. She started with Bikram Yoga\, moved to the Upper Valley and in her yoga practice into vinyasa yoga\, and her teacher training was in Hatha Yoga\, focused on the Anusara School of Yoga. Known for her attention to detail\, kind teaching\, and heart-centered themes\, Sharon is pleased to welcome yogis of all traditions and levels into her classes. \nConnective Fibers: building community & visualizing our interconnected environment through fiber arts\nAn introduction to the artwork of Mallory Zondag\, her community art program Fiber Living Wall and how fiber art is a medium and craft that connects us to the land\, to history and to each other. \n \nPresenter Bio: \nMallory Zondag is a mixed-media fiber artist and artist educator. Her experience with textiles while in art school led her to create both independent and community sculpture through a variety of fiber art mediums. She explores deeply personal and connective universal stories through the meditative and hands-on practices of wet felting\, weaving\, sculpting\, and stitching\, seeking to bring the ephemeral into physical being.  The growth and decay of the natural world\, the duality of discomfort and attraction we feel towards it\, and humanity’s place within this dichotomy informs her dimensional textures and sculptural pieces. \nCost:\nSingle Room Package: $565 for members // $580 non-members \n\nAll meals included (2 breakfasts\, 1 lunch\, and 2 dinners)\nAll classes\nTwo nights in a Single Room (1 Queen bed/ensuite bathroom)\n\nDouble Room Package: $510 for members per person // $525 non-members per person \n\nAll meals included (2 breakfasts\, 1 lunch\, and 2 dinners)\nAll classes\nTwo nights in a Double Room (2 Queen beds/ensuite bathroom)\n\nMeals & Classes Package: $275 for members per person // $300 for non-members per person \n\nMeals included (1 lunch\, and 2 dinners)\nAll classes\n\nMaterials Fees will be charged based on classes selected. \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay for the weekend in one of our retiring rooms! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2026-fiber-arts-weekend/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Retreat,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Shaker Supper
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special Shaker Supper featuring Bryan Leary of Prospective Catering. Chef Leary will present a thoughtfully prepared family-style meal that celebrates bold flavors and seasonal ingredients. \nThe evening’s menu includes: \n\nHeirloom Tomato Caprese Salad with aged balsamic reduction\, Maine sea salt & roasted garlic basil oil\nMediterranean Quinoa–Stuffed Artichoke Bottom with smoked olive tomato sauce\, basil & feta\nGrilled Strip Loin Steak with chimichurri\n\nPomegranate Roasted Garlic Chicken Thighs \n\n\nRoasted Root Vegetable Hash \n\n\nPotato Fondant with herbs \n\n\nWild Rice Pilaf \n\n\nVanilla Panna Cotta with blackberries \n\n\nA cash bar will be available featuring beer\, wine\, and craft cocktails. \nGather with friends\, share a beautiful meal\, and enjoy an evening of warm hospitality and memorable flavors. \n\n\n\n\n\n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum\nComing from a distance? Stay in our historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/shaker-supper/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260404T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260404T133000
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CREATED:20260211T204135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T191429Z
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SUMMARY:Afternoon Tea
DESCRIPTION:Afternoon Tea at the Enfield Shaker MuseumStep back in time and join us for a delightful afternoon of tea and conversation in the beautiful surroundings of the Enfield Shaker Museum.\nEnjoy your choice of fine teas\, thoughtfully selected and perfectly brewed\, accompanied by an assortment of delicate tea sandwiches\, freshly baked biscuits\, and sweet treats.\nGather with friends\, celebrate a special occasion\, or simply savor a quiet afternoon in a setting rich with history and charm.\nElegant teasAssorted tea sandwichesBiscuits & sweet confectionsEnfield Shaker Museum\nReserve your seat and experience a timeless tradition in a truly unique setting.\n\n\n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum\nComing from a distance? Stay in our historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/afternoon-tea/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162238
CREATED:20260305T193614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T152400Z
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SUMMARY:Drumming\, Sound Healing and Reiki- Enfield
DESCRIPTION:April 12th 10:00-2:00 \nJoin us for a nurturing afternoon of Drumming\, Sound Healing and Reiki. This immersive experience weaves together the grounding power of live drumming\, the soothing vibrations of sound healing\, and the calming energy of Reiki to support relaxation\, emotional balance\, and inner clarity. Together\, these practices create a peaceful space where you can slow down\, reconnect\, and simply be. \nThe steady rhythm of the drum has long been used across cultures to bring people together and guide the mind into a calmer\, more centered state. As the drumbeat fills the space\, you’ll be invited to step out of the busyness of everyday life and gently drop into your body and breath. The rhythm helps create a sense of presence and connection—both within yourself and with the group. \nAs the experience unfolds\, layers of sound healing tones and vibrations will help soothe the nervous system and guide you into a deeply meditative state. These resonant sounds can encourage relaxation\, quiet the mind\, and support a feeling of inner balance. Throughout the session\, Reiki energy will also be offered to support the body’s natural healing process\, helping to release tension\, restore energetic flow\, and promote a sense of peace and well-being. \nNo prior experience is necessary. This gathering is open to anyone seeking rest\, reflection\, and a deeper sense of harmony. Whether you are new to these practices or have experienced them before\, you are warmly welcome. \nPlease bring a cozy blanket or yoga mat for your comfort during the sound healing portion\, as well as a water bottle and a snack of your choice. If you have a drum or a rattle that you would like to play during the drumming portion\, you are encouraged to bring it along and join in the rhythm. Come as you are\, settle in\, and allow yourself to be supported by rhythm\, sound\, and stillness. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum\nComing from a distance? Stay in our historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/drumming-sound-healing-and-reiki-enfield/
LOCATION:NH
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260420
DTSTAMP:20260403T162238
CREATED:20251020T212031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T165550Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Spring Shaker Forum
DESCRIPTION:2026 Spring Shaker Forum\nApril 17 – 19\, 2026\nJoin us for an engaging weekend devoted to Shaker history and culture. The 2026 Spring Shaker Forum includes presentations by Shaker scholars\, special activities\, lodging and meals in the Great Stone Dwelling\, and networking with colleagues and friends. \nWe are honored to announce that Brother Arnold Hadd of the Sabbathday Lake Shaker community will be the keynote speaker at this year’s forum.  His subject will be Mother Ann Lee.  He will reflect on the centrality of her vision and teachings for Shakers past\, present and future.  Brother Arnold will speak at 7 pm on Friday\, April 17\, 2026. \nOn Saturday evening\, April 18th New York choreographer Reggie Wilson will discuss the impact of sacred movement traditions on his work. He is nationally and internationally recognized for creating dances that draw on the varied histories and spiritual practices of Africa and its diaspora. His piece\, POWER reflects both African American and Shaker sacred dance\, and was inspired\, in part\, by the Philadelphia Shaker community led by Sister Rebecca Jackson.  \nOther presenters include: \nJerry Brewington – “Beautiful Objects – 100 Years of Shaker Museum Exhibits” \nFran Kramer – “Discovering Groveland and Sodus\, New York Shaker Villages” \nDr. Carol Medlicott – “Seeking Clarity on the Houstons of the Shaker West” \nStephen Paterwic – “The Old Didn’t Need It\, the Young Didn’t Heed It; Who Took the Inspired Messages of the New Era to Heart” \nNed Quist – “The Harvard Shakers and Their Cultural Landscape” \nAnn Sayers – “Where Did They Go? Where\, How \, and Why ex-Shakers Found Their Way Forward After Departing from Their Believer Friends” \nBecky Soules – “Too Much Kentuckians – The Dissolution of Pleasant Hill\, 1910 – 1923” \nDr. Douglas Winiarski – “Introducing Mother Ann Lee” \nThe full schedule of events and programs will be forwarded to registered participants.\nPlease register for the 2026 Spring Shaker Forum by April 13\, 2026.\nTo register print the attached 2026 Shaker Forum Registration and mail it to: \n Enfield Shaker Museum \n 447 NH Rte 4A \n Enfield\, NH 03748  \nor return it by email to: \n education@shakermuseum.org  \nTo register by phone\, call 603-632-4346   Monday – Friday 10 am – 5 pm.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2026-spring-shaker-forum/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Forum,Museum Event,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T190000
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SUMMARY:Everybody's Trash
DESCRIPTION:Everybody’s Trash is an engaging and thought-provoking presentation by Duncan Watson\, author of the award-winning book Everyone’s Trash. Drawing on more than 33 years working in municipal waste management with the City of Keene\, Watson takes audiences behind the scenes of recycling\, refuse\, and the often unseen systems that shape our daily lives. \nBlending personal storytelling\, humor\, and practical insight\, Watson traces his journey from a childhood recycling attendant to a leader who helped build a nationally recognized waste management facility in southwestern New Hampshire. His talk explores the history and current realities of waste disposal in the United States while emphasizing the deeply human side of the work—highlighting the people\, values\, and community connections found even at the “dump.” \nMore than a technical discussion\, Everybody’s Trash is a reflection on civic responsibility and shared stewardship. Watson challenges audiences to rethink their relationship with waste\, demonstrating that ambitious goals—like diverting up to 80% of materials from landfills—are achievable without increasing costs. The presentation leaves listeners informed\, inspired\, and empowered to see waste not as an individual problem\, but as a collective opportunity for connection\, compassion\, and community action. \n\nWho is Duncan Watson? \nDuncan Watson grew up in Northern California but found his home in New England\, where he earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of New Hampshire and a master’s in Resource Management from Antioch University New England. As Assistant Director of Public Works for the City of Keene\, NH\, Watson has seen firsthand the challenges and opportunities of modern recycling and waste management. \nFor more on Watson’s remarkable life and his new book\, follow him on Instagram and Facebook: @duncanwatsonstoryteller. \nFree Admission \nEnfield Shaker Museum is offering this program in collaboration with Enfield Public Library. This program will be held at the Library – 23 Main Street\, Enfield\, NH 03748
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/everybodys-trash/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 23 Main Street\, Enfield\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T133000
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SUMMARY:Mother's Day Tea Party
DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day Tea Party\nSaturday May 9th\n12:00 pm – 1:30 pm\nStep back in time and join us for a delightful afternoon of tea and conversation in the beautiful surroundings of the Enfield Shaker Museum.\nEnjoy your choice of fine teas\, thoughtfully selected and perfectly brewed\, accompanied by an assortment of delicate tea sandwiches\, freshly baked biscuits\, and sweet treats.\nGather with friends\, celebrate a special occasion\, or simply savor a quiet afternoon in a setting rich with history and charm.\nElegant teasAssorted tea sandwichesBiscuits & sweet confectionsEnfield Shaker Museum\nReserve your seat and experience a timeless tradition in a truly unique setting.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/mothers-day-tea-party/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T170000
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CREATED:20260310T201009Z
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SUMMARY:Herbal Medicine Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Herbal Medicine Workshop\nSaturday\, May 23rd\n2:00 pm – 4:00 pm\n\nHerbal Medicine Workshop – Join us for a hands-on herbal medicine workshop where you will learn how to make medicinal herbal oils and salves using simple traditional methods. This welcoming herbal medicine workshop is perfect for beginners and anyone curious about making their own natural remedies \nIn this herbal medicine workshop\, we will explore the healing qualities of herbs such as St. John’s Wort\, Comfrey\, Calendula\, and other traditional plant allies. These herbs have long been used to support skin health and promote healing. You will learn several easy ways to infuse herbs into oils\, including both quick and slow methods that can be repeated at home. \nNext\, this herbal medicine workshop will show you how to turn those infused oils into soothing salves\, ointments\, and balms. The process is simple\, practical\, and easy to recreate in your own kitchen. \nDuring the herbal medicine workshop\, we will make three helpful herbal remedies together:• A skin and wound-healing salve for chapped skin\, minor wounds\, and diaper rash.• A warming herbal muscle rub to help ease sore muscles and tension.• A moisturizing herbal lip balm for daily use and protection. \nThis herbal medicine workshop offers a relaxed space to learn\, create\, and connect. You will leave with the three remedies we make together. You will also gain the knowledge to continue making herbal medicines at home. These preparations can become the start of your own herbal first-aid kit. \nDonna Bryant\, MSN\, RN\, is an herbalist\, holistic nurse\, and international educator with more than 25 years of experience. She is known for her practical teaching style and hands-on approach. Donna helps participants feel confident using herbal remedies and bringing plant-based care into everyday life. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum\nComing from a distance? Stay in our historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/herbal-medicine-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260528T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162238
CREATED:20260226T201122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T142440Z
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SUMMARY:Delicious Backyard Herbal Healing Teas and Drinks With Herbalist & Author Maria Noël Groves\, RH
DESCRIPTION:Delicious Backyard Herbal Healing Teas and Drinks\n\nThursday\, May 28\, 6-7:30 pm \nIn Person at Chosen Vale Performance Center\, 410 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\n\nGet inspired by medicinal herbs you can grow in your garden and how to turn them into delicious hot and iced teas\, herbal seltzers\, and refreshing cold water infusions! Maria will share some of her favorite herbs\, the various ways each can be enjoyed for health\, cautions\, and recipe ideas.\nhttps://wintergreenbotanicals.com/\n\n\n\n\nMaria Noël Groves\, RH(AHG)\, clinical herbalist\, runs Wintergreen Botanicals\, nestled in the pine forests of New Hampshire. Her business is devoted to education and empowerment via classes\, health consultations\, and writing with the foundational belief that good health grows in nature. She is the author of the award-winning\, best-selling Body into Balance: An Herbal Guide to Holistic Self Care\, Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies\, Herbal Remedies for Sleep\, Herbal Gut Health\, and an additional forthcoming book. Learn more about Maria and herbs at WintergreenBotanicals.com.\n\n\n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum\nComing from a distance? Stay in our historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/delicious-backyard-herbal-healing-teas-and-drinks-with-herbalist-author-maria-noel-groves-rh/
LOCATION:Chosen Vale Performance Center\, 410 Route 4A\, Enfield\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,Garden,Museum Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260730T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260730T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162238
CREATED:20260226T203314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T140138Z
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SUMMARY:Herbal Remedy Making with Maria Noël Groves
DESCRIPTION:Herbal Remedy Making with Maria Noël Groves\nThursday\, July 30\, 6-8 pm \nIn Person at Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\n\nJoin us for Herbal remedy Making with Maria Noel Groves. Your garden is likely at its peak right now and you might be wondering: What can I do with all those wonderful culinary and medicinal plants to enjoy them all winter long? In this remedy demo class\, Maria will share her favorite home apothecary techniques to dry herbs and make herbal extracts with fresh or dry plants including alcohol-based tinctures\, vinegar’s\, glycerites\, honey\, and oxymel. She’ll demonstrate various techniques\, provide recipes\, share storage tips\, and you’ll have the opportunity to make an extract jar to bring home.\n\nhttps://wintergreenbotanicals.com/\n\n\nMaria Noël Groves\, RH(AHG)\, clinical herbalist\, runs Wintergreen Botanicals\, nestled in the pine forests of New Hampshire. Her business is devoted to education and empowerment via classes\, health consultations\, and writing with the foundational belief that good health grows in nature. She is the author of the award-winning\, best-selling Body into Balance: An Herbal Guide to Holistic Self Care\, Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies\, Herbal Remedies for Sleep\, Herbal Gut Health\, and an additional forthcoming book. Learn more about Maria and herbs at WintergreenBotanicals.com.\n\n\n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum\nComing from a distance? Stay in our historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/harvest-to-bottle-herbal-remedy-making-activity-class-with-herbalist-author-maria-noel-groves/
LOCATION:Chosen Vale Performance Center\, 410 Route 4A\, Enfield\, 03748\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260924T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260924T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162238
CREATED:20260226T204906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T201158Z
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SUMMARY:Immune Tonics for Resilience - Maria Noël Groves\, RH
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging and practical herbal class\, Immune Tonics for Resilience\, led by herbalist Maria of Wintergreen Botanicals. In this informative and empowering workshop\, participants will explore simple and effective ways to support their health using herbs and everyday kitchen ingredients. Centered on the theme Immune Tonics for Resilience\, this class will introduce accessible herbal approaches that can be used throughout the year to help strengthen the body’s natural defenses. \nDuring Immune Tonics for Resilience\, Maria will share several of her favorite medicinal herbs and time-tested kitchen remedies that support immune health. Participants will learn how different herbs can be used during various stages of illness and wellness—including prevention\, early onset of symptoms\, and supportive care while recovering. The class Immune Tonics for Resilience will discuss each herb’s traditional uses\, benefits\, potential cautions\, and the best way to prepare them for daily use. \nTogether we will explore how herbal preparations such as teas\, broths\, syrups\, and tonics can help nourish the body and promote balance. Herbal traditions have long used ingredients like ginger\, elderberry\, and warming spices in teas and remedies to support immune health and resilience during the colder months. In Immune Tonics for Resilience\, Maria will explain how these herbs work\, when to use them\, and how to incorporate them easily into your kitchen routine. \nIn addition to learning about individual herbs\, Immune Tonics for Resilience will include several delicious recipes that you can make at home. Participants will leave with ideas and inspiration for preparing nourishing herbal teas\, immune-supporting tonics\, and simple kitchen remedies for everyday wellness. These practical tools will help you feel more confident in caring for yourself and your loved ones using natural approaches. \nWhether you are new to herbal medicine or already enjoy working with plants\, Immune Tonics for Resilience offers a welcoming space to deepen your knowledge and build practical skills for supporting health naturally. \nLearn more about Maria and her work at: https://wintergreenbotanicals.com/ 🌿 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n———————-\nMaria Noël Groves\, RH(AHG)\, clinical herbalist\, runs Wintergreen Botanicals\, nestled in the pine forests of New Hampshire. Her business is devoted to education and empowerment via classes\, health consultations\, and writing with the foundational belief that good health grows in nature. She is the author of the award-winning\, best-selling Body into Balance: An Herbal Guide to Holistic Self Care\, Grow Your Own Herbal Remedies\, Herbal Remedies for Sleep\, Herbal Gut Health\, and an additional forthcoming book. Learn more about Maria and herbs at WintergreenBotanicals.com.\n\n\n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum\nComing from a distance? Stay in our historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/immune-tonics-for-resilience/
LOCATION:Chosen Vale Performance Center\, 410 Route 4A\, Enfield\, 03748\, United States
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