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SUMMARY:2025 Summer Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series\nLive music starts at 7 pm. Vending begins at 6 pm.\nOn the lawn at the Stone Machine Shop.\nWhat’s better than a relaxing evening outside? FREE live music! \nJoin us on the lawn of the beautiful Stone Machine Shop on Wednesdays of July and August for some free\, live music! Bring chairs or a picnic blanket and spread out on the lawn and listen to the band play. \nBring a picnic dinner to enjoy or purchase food from the on-site food truck. You’re welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. (State liquor laws prohibit outside alcohol from being brought onto the premises.) \nThis is not a BYOB event. \nLeashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join us. \nVending begins at 6 pm and the music starts at 7 pm. The Museum’s gift shop will also be open for visitors to visit either before or during the show. \nIn the case of bad weather\, the show will go on!\nWe will move the concert inside. Unfortunately\, picnic blankets might be slightly less comfortable on the wood floor. \nBeer\, hard cider\, wine\, soda\, and snacks will be available to purchase during the concert. \nConcert Dates:\nJuly 2nd – Twangtown Paramours\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n \nNashville-based husband-and-wife duo Mike T. Lewis and MaryBeth Zamer\, known on stage as The Twangtown Paramours\, have made a name for themselves defying boundaries with their award-winning catalogue of Americana\, Folk\, and Blues anthems. With a slew of accolades for their first three full-length albums\, they’ve earned a loyal following\, balancing serious instrumental and vocal chops with witty stage banter and a lighthearted approach to life.  Their latest album\, The Wind Will Change Again\, is an acoustic Folk record consisting of a collection of songs that the Twangers call their best to date. It was released in January of 2025 to rave reviews\, came in at #1 on the Folk Alliance International Chart\, and had six of the top ten songs for the month of release. \nHit songwriter\, session musician\, and producer Mike Lewis was born in NYC\, but his sound is informed by a mix of experiences across the country’s major music centers\, including NYC\, L.A.\, Austin\, and Nashville. Lead singer MaryBeth Zamer was a fixture in the Washington\, DC club scene for years and preformed with a popular local cover band before meeting up with Mike in 2009.  They released their debut self-titled album in 2010. \nJuly 9th – Never Too Late\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nNever Too Late creates Americana and classic folk music performances with rich vocal harmonies accompanied by lively instrumentation. Whether the performance is an outdoor festival or intimate coffeehouse\, Never Too Late fully engages the audience for a fun and memorable experience. Band members include: \nSinger-songwriter Hilde Ojibway creates songs for the band that reflect life’s light and textures; \nMulti-talented Adam Sorscher stirs with his mandolin\, guitar\, banjo and vocal harmonies; \nOutstanding bassist Eric Bronstein marries folk and jazz traditions to ground the band’s sound; \nStunning vocalist Bethany Nafzinger soars with solo performances and heavenly harmonies. \nJuly 16th – Still Hill\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nFormed in early 2016 and hailing from the woods of central Vermont\, Still Hill plays a unique blend of progressive bluegrass dipped in folk\, Americana\, and old-time roots music. Members include Rob Lees (guitar and vocals)\, Jen Freise (fiddle and vocals)\, and Cody Williams (mandolin and vocals).  Still Hill’s original songwriting\, instrumental improvisation\, and 3-part harmonies will make you hoot\, holler\, dance and leave you wanting more each and every time. \nAugust 6th – Cardigan Mountain Tradition\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n\n\nAugust 13th – The Flames\nVendor: The Box Truck\n\nThank you to our sponsors!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-summer-concert-series/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series\nLive music starts at 7 pm. Vending begins at 6 pm.\nOn the lawn at the Stone Machine Shop.\nWhat’s better than a relaxing evening outside? FREE live music! \nJoin us on the lawn of the beautiful Stone Machine Shop on Wednesdays of July and August for some free\, live music! Bring chairs or a picnic blanket and spread out on the lawn and listen to the band play. \nBring a picnic dinner to enjoy or purchase food from the on-site food truck. You’re welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. (State liquor laws prohibit outside alcohol from being brought onto the premises.) \nThis is not a BYOB event. \nLeashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join us. \nVending begins at 6 pm and the music starts at 7 pm. The Museum’s gift shop will also be open for visitors to visit either before or during the show. \nIn the case of bad weather\, the show will go on!\nWe will move the concert inside. Unfortunately\, picnic blankets might be slightly less comfortable on the wood floor. \nBeer\, hard cider\, wine\, soda\, and snacks will be available to purchase during the concert. \nConcert Dates:\nJuly 2nd – Twangtown Paramours\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n \nNashville-based husband-and-wife duo Mike T. Lewis and MaryBeth Zamer\, known on stage as The Twangtown Paramours\, have made a name for themselves defying boundaries with their award-winning catalogue of Americana\, Folk\, and Blues anthems. With a slew of accolades for their first three full-length albums\, they’ve earned a loyal following\, balancing serious instrumental and vocal chops with witty stage banter and a lighthearted approach to life.  Their latest album\, The Wind Will Change Again\, is an acoustic Folk record consisting of a collection of songs that the Twangers call their best to date. It was released in January of 2025 to rave reviews\, came in at #1 on the Folk Alliance International Chart\, and had six of the top ten songs for the month of release. \nHit songwriter\, session musician\, and producer Mike Lewis was born in NYC\, but his sound is informed by a mix of experiences across the country’s major music centers\, including NYC\, L.A.\, Austin\, and Nashville. Lead singer MaryBeth Zamer was a fixture in the Washington\, DC club scene for years and preformed with a popular local cover band before meeting up with Mike in 2009.  They released their debut self-titled album in 2010. \nJuly 9th – Never Too Late\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nNever Too Late creates Americana and classic folk music performances with rich vocal harmonies accompanied by lively instrumentation. Whether the performance is an outdoor festival or intimate coffeehouse\, Never Too Late fully engages the audience for a fun and memorable experience. Band members include: \nSinger-songwriter Hilde Ojibway creates songs for the band that reflect life’s light and textures; \nMulti-talented Adam Sorscher stirs with his mandolin\, guitar\, banjo and vocal harmonies; \nOutstanding bassist Eric Bronstein marries folk and jazz traditions to ground the band’s sound; \nStunning vocalist Bethany Nafzinger soars with solo performances and heavenly harmonies. \nJuly 16th – Still Hill\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nFormed in early 2016 and hailing from the woods of central Vermont\, Still Hill plays a unique blend of progressive bluegrass dipped in folk\, Americana\, and old-time roots music. Members include Rob Lees (guitar and vocals)\, Jen Freise (fiddle and vocals)\, and Cody Williams (mandolin and vocals).  Still Hill’s original songwriting\, instrumental improvisation\, and 3-part harmonies will make you hoot\, holler\, dance and leave you wanting more each and every time. \nAugust 6th – Cardigan Mountain Tradition\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n\nAugust 13th – The Flames\nVendor: The Box Truck\n\nThank you to our sponsors!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/summer-concert-series-2025-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Printmaking with Botanical Materials Series Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Printmaking with Botanical Materials Series\nwith Pam Smith Part 2\nJuly 10th\, 2025\n5:30 pm – 8:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for the second workshop in our printmaking series\, where you’ll take the gel prints you created in the first workshop and transform them into beautiful botanical-themed collages. This hands-on session will introduce you to essential collage techniques such as cutting\, layering\, and arranging printed papers\, with a special focus on incorporating plant-inspired designs. You’ll learn how to use repetition\, symmetry\, and contrast to create visually dynamic compositions\, all while exploring the elegance of botanical forms. With a variety of materials to work with\, including botanical images and patterned papers\, you’ll have the opportunity to create a unique piece that reflects the natural beauty of plants. \nWorkshop 2: Botanical Printed Paper Collage – July 10th\, 2025\n\nObjective: Use the prints created in the first workshop to create botanical-themed collages.\nMaterials: Gel prints\, scissors\, glue\, additional botanical images\, patterned papers\, and other collage materials.\nActivities:\n\nCollage Techniques: Introduction to collage basics—cutting\, layering\, and arranging printed papers to form a cohesive composition.\nBotanical Design Focus: Guide participants in using their prints to create collages\, focusing on the beauty and simplicity of plant forms. Discuss how botanical elements can be combined to evoke natural themes and designs.\nLayering and Composition: Explore different ways to balance and layer paper\, encouraging participants to work with repetition\, symmetry\, or contrast to create dynamic collages.\n\n\n\n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\nWorkshop 3: Journal Making with Botanical Prints and Collage – August 14th\, 2025\n\nObjective: Teach participants to create a journal using their botanical prints and collages.\nMaterials: Collage materials from previous workshops\, blank pages\, binding materials (needle\, thread\, cardboard or chipboard)\, botanical images for decoration.\nActivities:\n\nIntroduction to Journal Binding: Demonstrate a simple binding technique like pamphlet stitching to create the structure of the journal.\nDecorating the Journal: Participants will decorate their journal covers and pages using their botanical prints\, collages\, and additional elements such as stamps\, drawings\, or stenciling.\n\nPersonalizing the Journal: Encourage participants to use their journals for future creative projects\, notes\, or sketches\, giving them space to reflect and design with botanical inspiration\n\n\n\n\nWho is Pam Smith? \n\nPam is a New Hampshire artist and printmaker. She is an avid gardener\, and her creative inspiration comes from the natural beauty all around us. Her work ranges from botanical relief prints and monoprints to whimsical collages and often combines traditional printmaking\, painting and mixed media. \nPam’s original linocut prints and monoprints are designed\, hand-carved\, and hand-pressed by hand at Art Haven Studio in Enfield. She has been an artist member of AVA Gallery\, the Women’s Caucus for Art\, NH\, the Monotype Guild of New England\, and the Women’s Rural Entrepreneurial Network (WREN) in Bethlehem\, NH.  She offers printmaking classes throughout New England. \n\nhttps://www.art-haven-studio.com/\n\nCost:\nIndividual class Members – $55\nIndividual class Non-Members – $65\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.\n\nPast Classes:\n\n\nWorkshop 1: Gel Printmaking with Botanical Materials – June 5th\, 2025\n\nObjective: Introduce participants to gel printmaking\, focusing on creating prints with botanical elements.\nMaterials: Gel printing plates\, water-based inks\, brayers\, botanical materials (leaves\, flowers\, seeds\, etc.)\, various papers (rice\, watercolor\, etc.).\nActivities:\n\nGel Printmaking Introduction: Brief explanation of gel printing basics\, including how to use the plate\, brayer\, and botanical materials to create texture and layers.\nPrintmaking with Botanicals: Participants will arrange botanical elements on the gel plate to make prints\, experimenting with different leaves\, flowers\, and textures to capture the natural world.\nCreative Exploration: Allow participants to explore color combinations and layering techniques\, aiming to create unique\, nature-inspired prints.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/printmaking-with-botanical-materials-series-part-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Woven Rocks with Jean Reed
DESCRIPTION:Woven Rocks\nwith Jean Reed\nFriday\, July 11th\, 2025\n2:00 pm – 6:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nLet me share my weaving knowledge with you\, allowing you to create your own weaving patterns on rocks.  This unusual art form will give you some very basic weaving techniques with materials such as jute\, leather\, waxed linens and other cordages. \nThis is a wonderful way to embellish rocks you may have picked up on the trails or at the beaches\, during your travels.  Some of my rocks have come all the way from Ireland and Colorado.  Others that were gathered from a New Hampshire river bed will be supplied to you\, along with all the materials and tools needed to create unique weaving patterns. \nI urge you to bring some rocks of your own and a couple of small branches (twisted grapevine is great or tiny pieces of driftwood). Keep in mind as you collect rocks\, that no shape or size should be overlooked.  As you can see from the photos\, I’ve used a variety of large (5-6”)\, small (at least 3”)\, flat rocks are easiest to work with but round ones are a good challenge. \nFeel free to contact me at murrayhillweaving@gmail.com  with questions. \n \nLearn more about the Instructor: \nMurray 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. \nCost: \nMembers – $40 \nNon-Members – $45 \n*Materials fee of $18 included with your ticket price. \n*Advanced Registration is required\, maximum capacity is 10 people. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/woven-rocks-with-jean-reed/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series\nLive music starts at 7 pm. Vending begins at 6 pm.\nOn the lawn at the Stone Machine Shop.\nWhat’s better than a relaxing evening outside? FREE live music! \nJoin us on the lawn of the beautiful Stone Machine Shop on Wednesdays of July and August for some free\, live music! Bring chairs or a picnic blanket and spread out on the lawn and listen to the band play. \nBring a picnic dinner to enjoy or purchase food from the on-site food truck. You’re welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. (State liquor laws prohibit outside alcohol from being brought onto the premises.) \nThis is not a BYOB event. \nLeashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join us. \nVending begins at 6 pm and the music starts at 7 pm. The Museum’s gift shop will also be open for visitors to visit either before or during the show. \nIn the case of bad weather\, the show will go on!\nWe will move the concert inside. Unfortunately\, picnic blankets might be slightly less comfortable on the wood floor. \nBeer\, hard cider\, wine\, soda\, and snacks will be available to purchase during the concert. \nConcert Dates:\nJuly 2nd – Twangtown Paramours\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n \nNashville-based husband-and-wife duo Mike T. Lewis and MaryBeth Zamer\, known on stage as The Twangtown Paramours\, have made a name for themselves defying boundaries with their award-winning catalogue of Americana\, Folk\, and Blues anthems. With a slew of accolades for their first three full-length albums\, they’ve earned a loyal following\, balancing serious instrumental and vocal chops with witty stage banter and a lighthearted approach to life.  Their latest album\, The Wind Will Change Again\, is an acoustic Folk record consisting of a collection of songs that the Twangers call their best to date. It was released in January of 2025 to rave reviews\, came in at #1 on the Folk Alliance International Chart\, and had six of the top ten songs for the month of release. \nHit songwriter\, session musician\, and producer Mike Lewis was born in NYC\, but his sound is informed by a mix of experiences across the country’s major music centers\, including NYC\, L.A.\, Austin\, and Nashville. Lead singer MaryBeth Zamer was a fixture in the Washington\, DC club scene for years and preformed with a popular local cover band before meeting up with Mike in 2009.  They released their debut self-titled album in 2010. \nJuly 9th – Never Too Late\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nNever Too Late creates Americana and classic folk music performances with rich vocal harmonies accompanied by lively instrumentation. Whether the performance is an outdoor festival or intimate coffeehouse\, Never Too Late fully engages the audience for a fun and memorable experience. Band members include: \nSinger-songwriter Hilde Ojibway creates songs for the band that reflect life’s light and textures; \nMulti-talented Adam Sorscher stirs with his mandolin\, guitar\, banjo and vocal harmonies; \nOutstanding bassist Eric Bronstein marries folk and jazz traditions to ground the band’s sound; \nStunning vocalist Bethany Nafzinger soars with solo performances and heavenly harmonies. \nJuly 16th – Still Hill\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nFormed in early 2016 and hailing from the woods of central Vermont\, Still Hill plays a unique blend of progressive bluegrass dipped in folk\, Americana\, and old-time roots music. Members include Rob Lees (guitar and vocals)\, Jen Freise (fiddle and vocals)\, and Cody Williams (mandolin and vocals).  Still Hill’s original songwriting\, instrumental improvisation\, and 3-part harmonies will make you hoot\, holler\, dance and leave you wanting more each and every time. \nAugust 6th – Cardigan Mountain Tradition\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n\nAugust 13th – The Flames\nVendor: The Box Truck\n\nThank you to our sponsors!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-summer-outdoor-concert-series/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Herb Garden Produce Sale
DESCRIPTION:Herb Garden Produce Sale\nJuly 17th – August 2nd\, 2025\nWednesday – Saturday\n9am – 12pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGarden Produce Sale featuring organically grown herbs\, berries\, and more—harvested fresh from the historic Enfield Shaker Museum Herb Garden.\n\n\n\nStarting Thursday\, July 17 through Saturday\, August 2\, we invite you to visit our charming Little Red Garden Shed!\n\n\n\nOpen Wednesday through Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\n\nAvailable While Supplies Last:\n\n\nFresh Herbs by the Pound: Genovese Basil\, Lemon Basil\, Tulsi Basil\, Parsley\, Sage\, Lemon Balm\, Garlic Chives\, Tarragon\, Apple Mint\, Mojito Mint\, Dill\, Lovage\, Thyme\n\n\nGarden Favorites: Calendula Flowers\, Lavender Bundles\, Lamb’s Ear\, Yarrow\, Mugwort\, Motherwort\, and many more\n\n\nFresh Produce: Rhubarb\, Garlic\, Green Onions\, Blueberries\, and Raspberries\n\n\n\nDried Herbal Bundles also available\n\n\n\nCome explore the garden and take home a piece of the summer harvest. Visit early for the best selection!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/herb-garden-produce-sale/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden
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SUMMARY:Oval Box Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Shaker Oval Box Making Workshop\nSaturday\, July 19 and Sunday\, July 20\, 2025\n8:30 am – 4:00 pm\nUPDATE: This workshop was cancelled due to instructor emergency!\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \n\n\nLearn how to make your own nest of Shaker oval boxes in our Shaker Oval Box Making Workshop. Guided by experienced box maker Eric Pintar of The Home Shop in Charlotte\, Michigan\, you will make five (5) Shaker Oval Nesting Boxes\, from Pennsylvania cherry wood. The class will focus on preparing the wood\, cutting swallowtail fingers\, steam bending the sides and rims\, and applying a hand rubbed finish. These iconic Shaker oval boxes are made with copper tacks and wooden pegs using the same techniques practiced by the Shaker brothers in their workshops. \nNo previous woodworking experience necessary. Beginners are welcome! \n\nAll tools and materials supplied. Participants should bring a bag lunch each day and water bottle. \nMuseum Member – $265/person \nNon-Member – $285/person \nClass size is limited to 12. Advance registration is required. \nAll proceeds from this workshop go to support the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Why not plan to stay overnight in the historic Great Stone Dwelling? Check out room availability here. \nCheck our Events Calendar for other events happening this weekend\, like “Art in the Garden” on Saturday July 19th from 4-6pm. \n\n\nWant to know more about Eric Pintar?\nThe Home Shop\, under the leadership of John Wilson (1940 – 2023)\, taught the craft of Shaker oval box making for more than thirty years.  Eric Pintar has worked at The Home Shop for 28 years. He began there as a shop assistant when he was 16. In 2004\, Eric became an equal partner in The Home Shop with John Wilson.  Since the start of the pandemic Eric has had lead responsibility for the output of The Home Shop including the teaching of Shaker oval box classes. \nJohn Wilson retired fully from the business in December 2022\, leaving Eric Pintar\, his long-time employee and partner\, in charge.  Sadly\, in January of 2023 John Wilson passed away at the age of 83\, leaving Eric Pintar to carry on his legacy of teaching woodworkers of all levels of experience the joy of oval box making.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/oval-box-making-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series\nSunday\, July 20th\, 2025\n4:00 pm Start\nAll concerts will be held in the Mary Keane Chapel\nEnfield Shaker Museum\n447 NH Route 4A\nEnfield\, NH 03748\nshakermuseum.org \nSuggested donation $15.00. All concert donations support the ongoing restoration of the organ. \nAll concerts will be followed by a reception in the Museum Herb Garden (weather permitting) or in the Great Stone Dwelling. \nSolo Organ Recital\nSteven Wooddell \n\nSteven Wooddell is currently serving as the organist at Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta\, Georgia. He also teaches organ and music technology and works with the choral program at Berry College in Rome\, Georgia. Originally from Roanoke\, VA Wooddell earned his Bachelor Music at the Cleveland Institute of Music and his Masters of Organ Performance at Southern Methodist University. Winner of the 1994 Regional AGO Young Organists Competition in Cincinnati\, Steven has played recitals and served as a choral accompanist throughout the southeast and Midwest of the United States. He lives in Rome\, Georgia with his wife Joy and their three children.\nSteven will be playing works by Felix Mendelssohn\, Cesar Franck\, J. S. Bach\, and Percy Whitlock. \n \nOrgan Restoration Update\nBob Waters and Richard Nickerson are continuing to address important restoration needs on the Casavant organ in the Museum’s Mary Keane Chapel. This fall and winter they removed and completely rebuilt the wind chest that receives and regulates the air pressure produced by the organ’s electric blower. This included replacing all the original leather work that controls the release of air to the organ pipes. In addition to maintaining the organ’s tuning\, they have been repairing coupling mechanisms that have failed. Unfortunately the Casavant company no longer makes certain replacement parts\, so some aspects of the restoration work requires creative problem solving. We are fortunate to\nhave two craftsmen\, well versed in the intricacies of Casavant organ construction\, caring for this precious instrument. \nThank you for your support of their ongoing restoration work. \n 
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-mary-keane-chapel-summer-concert-series/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Music
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SUMMARY:Cat Head Basket Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Cat Head Basket Workshop\nwith Dona Nazarenko\nSaturday\, July 26th\, 2025\n9:00 am – 5:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us in the Great Stone Dwelling for a day of basket weaving with Dona Nazarenko from Country Spirit Baskets. When making this basket you are using natural and dyed reed as this is a more modern style of the Traditional Shaker Cat Head basket. Shaping this into a Cat Head can be tricky as the sides will increase then to reach the rim area the rows must decrease in size. This is a beginner friendly class and Donna creates a pre-fabricated kit for each participant. You will leave the workshop with a completed basket. \nWho is Doña Nazerenko? \nResiding in Tunbridge\, Vermont\, Doña Nazarenko has been weaving since 1988 and teaching since 1994. While living along the New Jersey coast\, Doña developed an interest in woodcrafts and related art forms that developed into her desire to take basket making classes in 1988. \nHer exploration of a different art medium has since evolved into a flourishing talent. She now enjoys making traditional baskets using reed with wooden accents to more challenging baskets using birch bark from the area surrounding her current residence in rural Vermont. \nThe highlight of the early years at her craft was having a one-on-one critique with John McGuire at Peter’s Gallery in 1992. His confidence in her and his discretion continues to help her with her current work. Today she can be seen demonstrating basketry representing Vermont fiber artists at local and out-of-state events. \n*Please bring your own lunch. Water and light refreshments will be provided. \nCost: \nMembers – $72 \nNon-Members – $82 \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/cat-head-basket-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Workshop
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SUMMARY:2025 Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series\nSunday\, July 27th\, 2025\n4:00 pm Start\nAll concerts will be held in the Mary Keane Chapel\nEnfield Shaker Museum\n447 NH Route 4A\nEnfield\, NH 03748\nshakermuseum.org \nSuggested donation $15.00. All concert donations support the ongoing restoration of the organ. \nAll concerts will be followed by a reception in the Museum Herb Garden (weather permitting) or in the Great Stone Dwelling. \nFlute and Organ Recital\nChristina Jennings & Gail Jennings\nIn great demand as a teacher\, Christina Jennings is Associate Professor of Flute at the University of Colorado Boulder\, and on the\nsummer faculty of Greenwood Music Camp. Director of the Panoramic Flutist Seminar and the Once a Flutist Festival\, both in Boulder.\nGail Jennings has recently retired after 31 years as Organist at Bethlehem United Church of Christ in Ann Arbor\, Michigan. Gail attended the Mannes College of Music and the Juilliard School. She has studied organ with Phillip Steinhaus\, Anthony Newman\, and Marilyn Mason. \nChristina Jennings\nGail Jennings\nOrgan Restoration Update\nBob Waters and Richard Nickerson are continuing to address important restoration needs on the Casavant organ in the Museum’s Mary Keane Chapel. This fall and winter they removed and completely rebuilt the wind chest that receives and regulates the air pressure produced by the organ’s electric blower. This included replacing all the original leather work that controls the release of air to the organ pipes. In addition to maintaining the organ’s tuning\, they have been repairing coupling mechanisms that have failed. Unfortunately the Casavant company no longer makes certain replacement parts\, so some aspects of the restoration work requires creative problem solving. We are fortunate to\nhave two craftsmen\, well versed in the intricacies of Casavant organ construction\, caring for this precious instrument. \nThank you for your support of their ongoing restoration work.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-mary-keane-chapel-summer-concert-series-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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