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SUMMARY:Yoga with Nicole
DESCRIPTION:Candlelight Yoga at the Enfield Shaker Museum \nFriday\, May 30th | 5:45 – 7:00 PM \nRSVP by Wednesday\, May 28th to ensure space and min number has been met \nTo sign up: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/9SHUUHV2SZDJN \nCost: $20 \nJoin us for a peaceful evening of Candlelight Yoga in the beautiful\, historic setting of the Enfield Shaker Museum. This 75-minute class will offer a gentle flow accessible to all levels\, incorporating breath work\, mindful movement\, and guided meditation to help you unwind and reconnect. \nSurrounded by the soft glow of candlelight\, you’ll be invited to move with intention and ease—perfect for those looking to release tension\, ground themselves\, and end the week feeling calm and centered. \nTaught by Nicole Carriere\, 200-Hour RYT\, this class is open to all experience levels. \n***Please bring your own yoga mat. \nWe look forward to sharing this special evening with you. \n\n\n\nJennifer French
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/yoga-with-nicole/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Herb Gardening Workshop Series Part 4
DESCRIPTION:Herb Gardening Workshop Series\nPart 4\nwith Susan Quinlan\nSaturday\, May 17th\, 2025\n9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for a five-part comprehensive workshop series on becoming an herb gardener! \nEach session delves into essential skills and knowledge for planning\, sowing\, growing\, maintaining\, harvesting and using herbs in the home garden. \nStarting with an introduction of Medicinal and Culinary herbs grown in our Museum Garden. Participants will learn herb garden basics. We’ll cover plant selection\, planting\, and maintenance. Then we’ll explore seasonal care techniques. This is perfect for beginners or seasoned gardeners looking to deepen their herbal expertise. All sessions will be hands-on\, and participants will grow a tray of herbs ready to plant in their home garden. \nWho is Susan Quinlan?\nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens and people for fifty years. As a self taught and dedicated organic gardener\, she is a recent graduate of the NH Master Gardeners program and holds a Native Plants for the Pollinators Certificate. Susan manages the 7000 square foot Herb Garden at the Enfield Shaker Museum\, where she teaches hands-on herb gardening and herbal crafting. Her passion is to create a community that connects plants and people in celebration of the natural world. \nMay 17th\, 2025 – Part 4 \nPlanting\, Care and Maintenance \nIn this workshop you will learn the best techniques for bed preparation\, propagation by division or layer and how to transplant your plants into their growing bed. We will explore the many tasks needed to nurture and protect young plants during this vulnerable time. \nSite preparation \n\nWatering and fertilizing schedules\nTransplanting and planting\nPruning and caring for herb plants\n\nGarden Maintenance \n\nWeed control\nMulching\nIrrigation\nCompost\n\nJune 14th\, 2025 – Part 5 \nThis final workshop focuses on maximizing the herb harvest and preserving it for futrue use. Topics include harvesting techniques for leaves\, flowers and seeds\, as well as drying\, freezing and creating herbal infusions or oils. Participants will learn about storage methods to extend shelf life. The hands-on activity involves creating an herb bundle and infused vinegar to take home and discussing individual garden plans\, identifying and managing pests. \nPinching\, Pruning and Harvesting Herbs \n\nProper harvesting techniques\nDrying and storing herbs\nCreating your own meateria medica\n\n*Advanced Registration Required. Limit of 10 people per class. \nCost: \nIndividual Class: \nMembers $40 \nNon-Members $45 \nAll classes: (only available before first offered class)\n \nMembers $190 \nNon-Members $215 \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations. \nFirst Class: \nFebruary 22nd\, 2025 – Part 1 \nIntroduction to Herb Gardening \nParticipants are introduced to the basics of herb gardening\, including types of herbs and their culinary\, medicinal and aromatic uses. \nTopics covered include selecting a suitable site\, understand light\, soil\, and water requirements and choosing between indoor and outdoor gardens. Participants learn about basic gardening tools and explore annual\, biennial\, and perennial herbs. \nIntroduction to Herbs and Garden Planning \n\nBasics of Herb Garden design and planning\nGardening intentions\nGardening space\nGardening energy\nGarden Journal\n\nOverview of Popular Culinary and Medicinal Herbs \n\nIntroduction to commonly used Shaker medicinal and culinary herbs\nBest medicinal and culinary herbs to grow for home gardeners\nChoosing your herbs to grow for wellness and joy\nHerb seeds and transplants\nAnnuals\, perennials and biennials – what is the difference?\n\nMarch 22nd\, 2025 – Part 2 \nSite Selection\, Seed Sowing and Soil \nThis workshop focuses on learning the principals of site preparation\, seed sowing and soil. Participants learn about preparing soil for optimal growth\, including pH\, drainage\, and organic matter. \nSite Selection and Soil Preparation \n\nSoil\, sun\, water\, drainage\, air\nGarden format\, raised beds\, mounds\, containers\nSoil testing\, soil types and amendments for herb cultivation\n\nIndoor Herb Gardening \n\nChoosing suitable herbs for indoor cultivation\, preorder plants\nContainer selection and preparation\nEssential care tips for indoor herb plants\n\nHerb Propagation Techniques \n\nSeed starting indoors\nSow a tray of your herb selection\nCuttings and division methods\nPotting soil vs seed starting soil\n\nApril 19th\, 2025 – Part 3 \nGrowing and Maintaining Your Herbs \nParticipants learn essential maintenance techniques\, such as watering and fertilizing\, pruning and encouraging new growth to seedling and young plants. The workshop covers tips on growing success\, companion planting and transplant preparations. \nHerb Seedling Maintenance \n\nSowing more herbs\nPotting up seedlings\, growing young plants and care tips for success\nPlanning for spring planting\nCompanion planting\nHarding off
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/herb-gardening-workshop-series-part-4/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mother's Day Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day Brunch\n10:45 am and 12:30 pm\nSunday\, May 11\, 2025\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nLooking to spoil the special moms in your life this Mother’s Day? Bring them for a memorable Mother’s Day Brunch at Enfield Shaker Museum! \nWe are delighted to be partnering with Lou’s Restaurant and Bakery in Hanover\, NH to bring you a delectable buffet-style brunch to celebrate all the moms this year! \nWe will have two seatings available for families to gather in community and savor the sublime beauty of Chosen Vale in the spring time. \nMother’s Day Brunch\nMenu from Lou’s\nFresh Baked Breakfast Goodies\nA collection of muffins\, cider donuts\, and blueberry scones fresh from their bakery \nHouse Made Quiche\nYour choice of Quiche Lorraine or savory Spinach Quiche \nAssorted Breakfast Sandwiches\nPick from an assortment of breakfast sandwiches\, including a vegetarian option \nParfait Bar\nFresh cut fruit salad\, Lou’s granola and Greek yogurt- paired with your choice of our homemade strawberry jam\, maple syrup\, and clove honey \nBelgian Waffle Platter\nA Belgian waffle with choice of toppings like strawberries\, maple syrup\, and whipped cream \nSpringtime Soups\nA classic Bone Broth Chicken without Noodles or Garden Vegetable Lentil \nDesserts\nAn assortment of confectioneries including brownies\, cookies and cupcakes \nEvery mom gets a free Mimosa from our Brunch Bar where guests can choose from several specialty Brunch Cocktails-Bloody Marys\, Peach Bellini\, or Classic Mimosa available for purchase to compliment your meal. \nWe’ve got mom’s gift covered too! Surprise mom with a gorgeous fresh floral posie nestled in a vintage tea cup. Posies are $25 a piece and are available by pre-order only while supplies last. \nAfter brunch\, head over to the Shaker Herb Garden and take a tour with our wonderful Garden Coordinator\, Susan Quinlan. We’ll see you at the Museum! \nAdvance registration required. Brunch will be served buffet style in the historic Great Stone Dwelling dining room and we will have two seatings\, 10:45 am and 12:30 pm. \nCost: \nMuseum Members – $40/each \nNon-Members – $50/each \n*Children 12 and older – adult price \nChildren 5 years old to 11 – $20/each \nChildren 4 and under – Free \nVintage Tea Cup Posie: $25/ each while supplies last. \n \nPlenty of free parking. \nComing from a distance? Stay in our overnight rooms in the Great Stone Dwelling. Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/mothers-day-brunch-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Native Plant Walk & Spring Renewal Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Native Plant Walk with Alice Schori\n& Spring Renewal Workshop with Susan Quinlan\nSaturday\, May 3rd\, 2025\n11:00 am – 2:00 pm\nThis workshop has been CANCELLED. Thank you for understanding.\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin Alice Schori for a guided wildflower identification walk through the Historic Enfield Shaker Land\, where you’ll explore the habitats of native plants in the region and the ecosystems that support them. Exploring a variety of plant communities\, become familiar with some of the common ferns and spring flowers of the Upper Valley. Some discussion of phenology (the study of how living things time natural events) and recognition of invasive\, non-native species will be included. \nThe walk will be mostly on easy terrain\, but will include some moderate hills and maybe a bit of bushwhacking. But never fear—Alice always proceeds at a botanist’s pace (=slow!). Dress for walking and tick protection\, picture taking is welcome and encouraged! \nAfter the walk\, return to the Great Stone Dwelling to enjoy a simple Spring Soup and Salad lunch. \nFollowing lunch\, engage in a hands-on Herbal Wellness Workshop focused on Natural Spring Cleansing Practices. Discover holistic methods to support your body’s natural detoxification and renewal\, fostering vitality for the season ahead. Craft your own herbal tonics and remedies designed to boost immunity\, recharge energy\, and cleanse the lingering effects of winter—recipes you can take home to continue your wellness journey. \nRecipes include: \nSpring Herbal Tonic \nHerbal Smoothie \nDigestive bitters \nMore about Alice Schori:\n\nAlice Schori\, a graduate of Oberlin College\, is a field botanist who studied native plants through the New England Wild Flower Society starting in the mid-1990s. She has performed botanical surveys for conservation organizations and the Towns of Hanover and Lyme\, and spent nine summers doing similar work for the White Mountain National Forest. \nMore about Susan Quinlan: \nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens and people for fifty years. As a self taught and dedicated organic gardener\, she is a recent graduate of the NH Master Gardeners program and holds a Native Plants for the Pollinators Certificate. Susan manages the 7000 square foot Herb Garden at the Enfield Shaker Museum\, where she teaches hands-on herb gardening and herbal crafting. Her passion is to create a community that connects plants and people in celebration of the natural world. \nCost: \nMembers – $55 \nNon-Members – $60 \nAdvanced Registration Required. \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay in the historic Great Stone Dwelling. Accommodations
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/native-plant-walk-and-spring-renewal-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Candlelight Yoga with Nicole
DESCRIPTION:Candlelight Yoga at the Enfield Shaker Museum \nFriday\, May 2nd | 6:00 – 7:30 PM \nCost: $20 \nJoin us for a peaceful evening of Candlelight Yoga in the beautiful\, historic setting of the Enfield Shaker Museum. This 90-minute class will offer a gentle flow accessible to all levels\, incorporating breath work\, mindful movement\, and guided meditation to help you unwind and reconnect. \nSurrounded by the soft glow of candlelight\, you’ll be invited to move with intention and ease—perfect for those looking to release tension\, ground themselves\, and end the week feeling calm and centered. \nTaught by Nicole Carriere\, 200-Hour RYT\, this class is open to all experience levels. \nPlease bring your own yoga mat. \nWe look forward to sharing this special evening with you. \nSign Up and Pay Here: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/9SHUUHV2SZDJN \nHere is the FB link if needed: https://www.facebook.com/share/1DGg7xfYN4/ \n 
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/candlelight-yoga-with-nicole/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Breakfast of Champions Revival Benefit Concert
DESCRIPTION:Breakfast of Champions Revival\nBenefit Concert\nMay 1st\, 2025\n6:00 – 9:00 pm\nChosen Vale Performance Center \n410 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for a benefit concert for Enfield Shaker Museum by Breakfast of Champions Revival! Jay Boucher\, Gary ‘Hub’ Hubbard and friends will be playing what they call Bluegrass Renegade. The original band-mates Jay and ‘Hub’ have been playing together for 48 years. They are offering this concert in honor of their first meeting. Jay wrote the story of their journey down and will share many anecdotes during their performance on the 1st of May. \nThe Story of Breakfast of Champions: \nMay 1\, 1977\, is where this journey started. Mutual friends were hosting a jam session ‘May Day’ party at their house in Enfield Center. So\, my best friend Robby and I headed there with our banjo and guitar to join in. Robby and I had lived together in several places\, and at one point we both made a commitment to each other that I would learn the guitar and he would learn the banjo. So\, we both took some lessons and just started playing\, and playing\, and playing until our fingers bled. We couldn’t get enough of it\, and we were anxious to show our friends some of the tunes we had learned. \nThere were several musicians playing music that day\, but for some reason\, we just seemed to click with two guys name Gary ‘Hub’ Hubbard and Matt Rogers\, who were also good friends who had been playing music together. We had a blast playing at that party with them\, and we left the party with the intention of getting the four of us together to work out some tunes- which we did. \n \nThen there was this Choctaw Festival on the common in Lyme\, NH and we were invited to play a few tunes\, which we gladly did. A guy who was in the crowd for this figured out a way to get in touch with Hub and asked if we would play for a couple hours for a party he was throwing for a bunch of Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital folks at his house on the river in Lyme. \nThis was the launch of what became the Breakfast of Champions\, and for the next five years we tore it up all over the Upper Valley (and beyond)\, bringing in huge crowds and having a ball in the process. We’d also go to bluegrass festivals and compete in the parking lot picking contests and always did very well with those. \n \nWe always practiced at my place on Thursday nights\, as we figured we could always stumble through Friday and then we were onto the weekend. These Thursday night picking sessions became iconic\, and despite a few breaks over the decades while we were all raising kids\, starting businesses\, etc.\, these Thursday night picking sessions are still going stronger than ever! When I reflect on the cast of characters that have been a part of these picking sessions over the last 48 years\, it truly warms my heart\, and really proves that there is power in music that is shared by so many people. The friends we have made and maintained over this span of 48 years is incredible to say the least. \n \n \n \nSo\, on May 1\, 2025\, 48 years to the day when Hub and I first met and played music together\, we want to share some stories\, lots of laughs and of course the music we have been playing all this time. Although the numbers of pickers that have joined in on our Thursday night picking sessions are substantial\, on this night we’ll be introducing you to the core guys\, since we can only put so many people on the stage at one time. These guys all come with their own story\, and I look forward to sharing these stories with everyone. These guys also come with their own unique talents as well\, which will be on display that evening. Most importantly\, these guys are simply the best! We have more fun sitting around the table at my house on Thursday nights\, playing music for six hours or so\, giving each other a hard time and laughing our tails off. We plan on doing a lot of that on May 1st\, so bring your sense of humor with you. \nI’m a huge ‘fate’ guy\, as I have always believed that things happen for a reason. One night shortly after New Years day\, I had this vivid dream that started on May 1st\, 1977\, at the picking session where Hub and I first played music together. The dream carried on through the years\, reliving all the highlights of our musical journey and friendship\, and it ended on May 1\, 2025- at the Chosen Vale Performance Center (of all places)\, with me and my buddies putting on a show to raise money for the Enfield Shake Museum and their new performance center. This is a great venue\, and hopefully this event will expose this place to a lot of musicians throughout the upper valley as a perfect spot for performances of all kinds. The place seats around 300 people\, which fills a big void for venues of this size in the area. \nHaving been involved in the development of the Shaker Village properties since the mid-80’s when the developers purchased the property from the Catholic church\, I find it easy to take this place for granted. However\, this village is a tremendous asset to this area\, and the folks behind the Enfield Shaker Museum have poured their hearts and souls into making this place what it is today. Their recent purchase of the LaSalette property significantly enhances their offerings\, and this new performance center is destined for great things. \nPlease come and join us for this event and help us raise money for a great cause and have a fun time in the process. We are donating our time that night to the Museum and hope that you’ll be in a generous mood that night. We are suggesting a $25 donation at the door\, but you are certainly welcome to give more if you are so inclined. \nhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1MqUEdvTPhBlkVx3t3d5xBXuLh4so0I_S/view?usp=sharing \n(^Video of Breakfast of Champions in action^) \nWe look forward to seeing you all on May Day 2025 where the Breakfast of Champions Revival will be doing what we do best- playing music\, telling stories\, giving each other grief and laughing till the back of our heads hurt! \n \nFood: \nConcession stand \nCash Bar \nSuggested Donation of $25 \n\nIf you would like to donate ahead of time\, please do so here.\nQR codes will also be around the venue for online donation on the night of the concert.\n\n*All proceeds will go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at our historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here. \n**Please bear with us as the construction finalizes on the bathrooms for the Performance Center.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/breakfast-of-champions-revival-benefit-concert/
LOCATION:Chosen Vale Performance Center\, 410 Route 4A\, Enfield\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Registration Now Open: 2025 Shaker Forum
DESCRIPTION:Registration Now Open!\n2025 Shaker Forum\nApril 25th – 27th\, 2025\nJoin the Museum for an engaging weekend devoted to Shaker history and culture. The Spring Shaker Forum includes presentations by Shaker scholars\, special activities\, lodging and meals in the Great Stone Dwelling\, and networking with colleagues and friends.\n\nRegister using this form and mail back to us at:\n447 NH Route 4A\nEnfield\, NH 03748\n\n*DEADLINE FOR MEAL REGISTRATION APRIL 18th!\n\nPresenters:\n\nMary Ann Haagen – Stretched Thin: New Hampshire’s Leadership Role in Maine\nBrece Honeycutt – Prismatic Uptopia: Researched Poetry\nSharon Koomler – Dear Friend\, Letters from Shaker Sisters to John S. Williams and Phelps Claswson\nRichard Marshall – Mindless Automatons or Autonomous Individuals\nCarol Medlicott – Between Fact and Myth: The Complicated Legacy of Issachar Bates\nStephen J. Paterwic – Another Thread Pulled from the Testimonies of 1816: Believers with a Connection to Stonington\, Connecticut\nRichard Roth – About the Other Shakers\nRebecca Soules – ‘Not Worth Bringing Back:’ Believers & Backsliders at Pleasant Hill\, 1806-1923\n\nKeynotes:\nKara French – Nuns\, Shaker Sisters\, Lady Reformers\, and Activists: Female Sexual Outsiders in America\nChris Moore – All in a Song\n\n\nThis year we are adding a new program to the schedule called “Shaker Research Reflections.” It is looking to be a great addition and will facilitate more discussion around Shaker Studies interpretation. Here is what we are asking you as participants to bring to the program if you so choose:\n\n\nThe idea behind this session is simple but meaningful. As you engage in your own research\, listen to lectures\, or take part in activities\, we invite you to reflect on any insights or “aha” moments that relate to your Shaker interests. Even if your reflections don’t evolve into a formal article or presentation\, we believe they could spark valuable conversations and connections. Please take a moment to write a sentence or two explaining any novel insights you’ve had. This is not a formal presentation\, so we ask that you keep your thoughts brief.\n\n      We’ll be transcribing these reflections as we go around the room during the session\, creating an opportunity for further discussions and potential follow-ups over the weekend or in the months to come.\n\nThank you in advance for your contributions.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/save-the-date-2025-shaker-forum/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Herb Gardening Workshop Series Part 3
DESCRIPTION:Herb Gardening Workshop Series\nPart 3\nwith Susan Quinlan\nSaturday\, April 19th\, 2025\n9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nTHIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN POSTPONED — CHECK BACK FOR NEW DATE! \nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for a five-part comprehensive workshop series on becoming an herb gardener! \nEach session delves into essential skills and knowledge for planning\, sowing\, growing\, maintaining\, harvesting and using herbs in the home garden. \nStarting with an introduction of Medicinal and Culinary herbs grown in our Museum Garden. Participants will learn herb garden basics. We’ll cover plant selection\, planting\, and maintenance. Then we’ll explore seasonal care techniques. This is perfect for beginners or seasoned gardeners looking to deepen their herbal expertise. All sessions will be hands-on\, and participants will grow a tray of herbs ready to plant in their home garden. \nWho is Susan Quinlan?\nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens and people for fifty years. As a self taught and dedicated organic gardener\, she is a recent graduate of the NH Master Gardeners program and holds a Native Plants for the Pollinators Certificate. Susan manages the 7000 square foot Herb Garden at the Enfield Shaker Museum\, where she teaches hands-on herb gardening and herbal crafting. Her passion is to create a community that connects plants and people in celebration of the natural world. \nApril 19th\, 2025 – Part 3 \nGrowing and Maintaining Your Herbs \nParticipants learn essential maintenance techniques\, such as watering and fertilizing\, pruning and encouraging new growth to seedling and young plants. The workshop covers tips on growing success\, companion planting and transplant preparations. \nHerb Seedling Maintenance \n\nSowing more herbs\nPotting up seedlings\, growing young plants and care tips for success\nPlanning for spring planting\nCompanion planting\nHarding off\n\nMay 17th\, 2025 – Part 4 \nPlanting\, Care and Maintenance \nIn this workshop you will learn the best techniques for bed preparation\, propagation by division or layer and how to transplant your plants into their growing bed. We will explore the many tasks needed to nurture and protect young plants during this vulnerable time. \nSite preparation \n\nWatering and fertilizing schedules\nTransplanting and planting\nPruning and caring for herb plants\n\nGarden Maintenance \n\nWeed control\nMulching\nIrrigation\nCompost\n\nJune 14th\, 2025 – Part 5 \nThis final workshop focuses on maximizing the herb harvest and preserving it for futrue use. Topics include harvesting techniques for leaves\, flowers and seeds\, as well as drying\, freezing and creating herbal infusions or oils. Participants will learn about storage methods to extend shelf life. The hands-on activity involves creating an herb bundle and infused vinegar to take home and discussing individual garden plans\, identifying and managing pests. \nPinching\, Pruning and Harvesting Herbs \n\nProper harvesting techniques\nDrying and storing herbs\nCreating your own meateria medica\n\n*Advanced Registration Required. Limit of 10 people per class. \nCost: \nIndividual Class: \nMembers $40 \nNon-Members $45 \nAll classes: (only available before first offered class)\n \nMembers $190 \nNon-Members $215 \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations. \nFirst Classes: \nFebruary 22nd\, 2025 – Part 1 \nIntroduction to Herb Gardening \nParticipants are introduced to the basics of herb gardening\, including types of herbs and their culinary\, medicinal and aromatic uses. \nTopics covered include selecting a suitable site\, understand light\, soil\, and water requirements and choosing between indoor and outdoor gardens. Participants learn about basic gardening tools and explore annual\, biennial\, and perennial herbs. \nIntroduction to Herbs and Garden Planning \n\nBasics of Herb Garden design and planning\nGardening intentions\nGardening space\nGardening energy\nGarden Journal\n\nOverview of Popular Culinary and Medicinal Herbs \n\nIntroduction to commonly used Shaker medicinal and culinary herbs\nBest medicinal and culinary herbs to grow for home gardeners\nChoosing your herbs to grow for wellness and joy\nHerb seeds and transplants\nAnnuals\, perennials and biennials – what is the difference?\n\nMarch 22nd\, 2025 – Part 2 \nSite Selection\, Seed Sowing and Soil \nThis workshop focuses on learning the principals of site preparation\, seed sowing and soil. Participants learn about preparing soil for optimal growth\, including pH\, drainage\, and organic matter. \nSite Selection and Soil Preparation \n\nSoil\, sun\, water\, drainage\, air\nGarden format\, raised beds\, mounds\, containers\nSoil testing\, soil types and amendments for herb cultivation\n\nIndoor Herb Gardening \n\nChoosing suitable herbs for indoor cultivation\, preorder plants\nContainer selection and preparation\nEssential care tips for indoor herb plants\n\nHerb Propagation Techniques \n\nSeed starting indoors\nSow a tray of your herb selection\nCuttings and division methods\nPotting soil vs seed starting soil
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/herb-gardening-workshop-series-part-3/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Vintage Bloom & Bouquet Bar
DESCRIPTION:Vintage Bloom & Bouquet Bar\nFriday\, April 18\, 2024\n6:00 – 8:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nLooking to bring more beauty into your life? Come to our Flower Bar and Arranging Workshop for a fun-filled evening of creativity and community connection while channeling your inner-florist! \nJennifer French\, expert floral designer of Vintage and Blooms in Orange\, NH will lead you through the fundamentals of floral design and arranging\, offering loads of helpful tips and techniques to select the perfect bloom for balance and beauty. Learn the precise “formula” for a perfect arrangement every time and then put your new skills to work creating an arrangement that is uniquely yours. \nAll necessary floral materials and guidance will be provided\, including a vast array of fresh floral sprigs to choose from at our Flower Bar\, a vase\, and floral arranging tools as well. \nThis Flower Bar and Arranging Workshop is perfect for seasoned floral arrangers and beginners alike! No experience is necessary. \nSip on something bubbly\, grab some nibbles at our grazing table and immerse yourself in the peace and beauty of Chosen Vale at springtime! \nClass is limited to 20 participants. Advance registration is required. \nMuseum Members – $60/person \nNon-Members – $68/person \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.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/flower-bar-and-arranging-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Hands-on Pruning with Henry Homeyer
DESCRIPTION:Hands-on Pruning with Henry Homeyer\nCultivating Healthy Gardens with Precision\nSaturday\, April 12th\, 2025\n1:00 pm – 3:00 pm\nTHIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN CANCELLED\nHands-on Pruning with Henry Homeyer is an interactive workshop that will give you the skills and knowledge needed to master the art of pruning. Whether you are a seasoned gardener or a novice enthusiast\, this hands-on experience is designed to demystify the pruning process and equip you with the techniques to enhance the health and beauty of your garden. \nWorkshop Highlights:\nPrinciples of Pruning: Learn the fundamental principles of pruning\, including the importance of timing and recognizing different pruning cuts. \nTool Mastery: Learn about the different pruning tools and their proper usage. Get hands-on experience with pruning shears\, loppers\, saws\, and other essential equipment. \nPlant-specific Techniques: Explore tailored pruning techniques for different types of plants\, such as shrubs and perennials. Understand the unique needs of each species and how to optimize growth. \nSeasonal Strategies: Discover the optimal times to prune for various plants\, ensuring that you promote robust growth and vibrant blooms. \nDisease and Pest Prevention: Understand how proper pruning practices contribute to the prevention of diseases and pests. Learn to identify and address potential issues before they become a major challenge. \nHands-0n Practice in the Museum Gardens. \nQ&A: Have your specific questions answered by Henry Homeyer. \nWho Should Attend: Gardening enthusiasts and homeowners looking to enhance their garden’s health and aesthetics. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to transform your gardening skills and foster a thriving\, well-pruned garden. Jin us for expert guidance and discover the joy of cultivating a healthier outdoor space. \nClass is limited to 20 participants. Advance registration is required. \nCost: \nMuseum Member – $35/person \nNon-Member – $40/person \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. \nWant to know more about Henry Homeyer?\nHenry Homeyer (The Gardening Guy) is a lifelong organic gardener living in Cornish\, NH\, where he has been planting flowers and trees since 1970. He is the author of four gardening books and has written a weekly gardening column for newspapers around New England for more than 24 years. He teaches organic gardening workshops throughout New England and is a regular monthly commentator on Vermont Public Radio. \n 
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/hands-on-pruning-with-henry-homeyer-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Garden,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Gardener’s Gathering: Coffee & Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Gardener’s Gathering: Coffee & Conversation\nSaturday\, April 19th\, 2025\n10:00 – 11:30 am\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nI am delighted to welcome you to the Enfield Shaker Museum Herb Garden Volunteer Program. This program offers volunteers  the opportunity to learn history\, connect with the herbs and their properties. This hands on experience invites you to spend time in the garden with fellow gardeners. No experience is necessary\, but always welcome. I welcome you to join us for light refreshments as we discuss the upcoming plans and your role in the garden. Please come ready to share your ideas and ask questions.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/gardeners-gathering-coffee-conversation/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Garden
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SUMMARY:Corbin's Animal Garden with Mary Kroenenwetter
DESCRIPTION:Corbin’s Animal Garden with Mary Kroenenwetter\nWednesday\, April 9th\, 2025\n6:00 – 7:00 pm\nFree Admission\nEnfield Community Center \n308 US Route 4\n \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nThe Enfield Public Library and Enfield Shaker Museum come together again to bring you a talk from Mary Kroenenwetter! This New Hampshire Humanities talk features a hunting club in central New Hampshire and the long history of its inhabitants. \nIn the late 1800s\, the banking\, railroad\, and real estate mogul Austin Corbin returned to his hometown in Newport\, New Hampshire. He built a grand estate and bought out his neighbors’ farms to create an 22\,000 acre wildlife game preserve stocked with boar\, bison\, bighorn sheep\, antelope\, elk\, Chinese pheasant\, and other imported animals. The grounds eventually became a prestigious private hunting park and hosted illustrious guests including Theodore Roosevelt\, the Prince of Wales\, Cornelius Vanderbilt\, Joe Dimaggio\, Rudyard Kipling\, and Augustus Saint Gaudens. This illustrated slideshow features archival images and a discussion of the complicated history and legacy of New Hampshire’s own American Gilded Age robber baron. The talk will also highlight the important legacy of the role the Corbin family and park naturalist Ernest Baynes played in the saving of the American bison from extinction. \nWho is Mary Kroenenwetter? \nMary Kronenwetter holds a doctorate in educational research\, policy\, and administration and has held academic administration and teaching positions at colleges in the United States\, China\, and Japan. Upon returning to New England\, she has worked at historical sites including Historic Deerfield\, Enfield Shaker Museum\, and The John Hay Estate at The Fells. Mary currently teaches for OSHER at Dartmouth and Adventures in Learning at Colby-Sawyer and has recently published the New Hampshire-based historical fiction\, Pauper Auction. \nThis program is made possible by New Hampshire Humanities. Learn more at www.nhhumanities.org. \nCost: \nFree Admission\, but registration is encouraged! \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/corbins-animal-garden-with-mary-kroenenwetter/
LOCATION:Enfield Community Center\, 308 US Route 4\, Enfield\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,NH Humanities To Go
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SUMMARY:Artisanal Chocolate Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Artisanal Chocolate Workshop\nSaturday\, April 5th\, 2025\n2:00 – 5:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for an indulgent afternoon of Chocolate Artistry led by chef Nan Munsey and Peggy Mitchell. In this hands-on Artisanal Chocolate Workshop\, you will explore the rich history and techniques behind gourmet chocolate dessert while creating three decadent treats. \nAztec Hot Chocolate – Discover the ancient flavors of the original chocolate drink with a modern twist. \nThe World’s Best Chocolate Pudding with Raspberry Cream – The rich\, creamy dessert you will want to make again and again… \nPerfect Chocolate Crinkle Cookies – A crackly surface and intense\, not-too-sweet interior make these the cookies you’ll bring to every event. \nDessert aficionados\, Nan Munsey and Peggy Mitchell will guide you step by step\, sharing professional tips for mastering these luxurious recipes. Chocolate enthusiasts – bring and apron and hold your hats – you’ll have a terrific afternoon in the Shaker kitchen. You will go home with recipes and goodies. \nSpaces are limited\, so sign up today to secure your spot. Limited to 8 participants. \nCost: \nMembers $40.\nNon-member $45. \nAll proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/artisanal-chocolate-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Understanding Medicare and your Options
DESCRIPTION:Agenda:\nIntroduction to Medicare: An overview of Medicare Parts A\, B\, C\, and D.\nUnderstanding Coverage Options: Explanation of the different coverage plans and how to choose the right one for you.\nCosts: Information on costs associated with Medicare and typical costs for supplemental plans.\nQuestion and Answer Session: An interactive segment where attendees can ask questions and get personalized advice. This sometimes becomes a round table discussion.\nResource Distribution:  I’ll also provide brochures\, contact information for local Medicare offices\, and other helpful resources.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/understanding-medicare-and-your-options/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education
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SUMMARY:Fiber Arts Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Fiber Arts Weekend\nMarch 28th – March 30th\, 2025\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 28th- \n12:00 pm – Check-in at Enfield Shaker Museum \n2:00 pm – Tour at Junction Fiber Mill (drive yourself) \n4:00 pm – Workshop Options \n\nSoup Bowl Cozies with Mary Ellen Rigby\nEmbroidered Lavender Sachet with June Albright\n\n6:00 pm – Dinner \n7:00 pm – Practice Mending: A World of Clothes Made & Scraps Saved with Multi-media Artist Brece Honeycutt \nSaturday March 29th- \n8:30 – 9:50 am – Breakfast \n10:00 am – Workshop Options \n\nCreative Mending with Jennifer Duff\nIntroduction to Knitting Two Colors with Donna Kay\nFiber Market & Social Crafting\n\n12:00 pm – Lunch \n1:00 pm – Workshop Options \n\nFinishing up Creative Mending with Jennifer Duff\nMosaic Knitting with Donna Kay\nWoolly Flower Needle Felting with Mallory Zondag (4 hour workshop)\n\n3:00 pm – Workshop Options \n\nWoolly Flower Needle Felting with Mallory Zondag (continued)\nKnit a Shaker Dishcloth with Carolyn Smith\nExplore Tapestry Weaving with Becky Powell\n\n6:00 pm – Dinner \n7:00 pm – Practicing Real Self-Care for Wellness: A Peaceful Fiber Arts Exploration with Susan Quinlan \nSunday March 30th – \n8:30 – 9:50 am – Breakfast \n10:00 am – Workshop Options \n\n10:00 – 12:00 noon – Fiber Market & Social Crafting\n10:00 – 11:00 am – Chair Yoga for Crafters with Sharon Comeau\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. \nSoup Bowl Cozies with Mary Ellen Rigby\nJoin us for a fun and creative workshop where you’ll learn to make your very own bowl cozy! Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or a beginner\, this class is designed for all skill levels. Bowl cozies are perfect for keeping your hands safe from hot bowls\, and they make great gifts or personal items for your kitchen. You will learn basic sewing techniques\, get step-by-step instructions from Mary Ellen and receive a pattern to make another one in the future. All fabric\, thread\, and tools are included in the workshop fee. Bring your creativity and leave with a practical\, adorable addition to your kitchen or a thoughtful handmade gift for a friend. Some experience with a sewing machine is highly recommended. \n \nInstructor Bio: \nMary Ellen Rigby learned to sew as a youngster in a 4-H group in her hometown.  She has been learning\, sewing and collecting fabric ever since. Mary Ellen is a member of a fiber arts crafting group in the Upper Valley. She is also currently a volunteer at Enfield Shaker Museum and President of the museum’s Board of Trustees. \nEmbroidered Lavender Sachet with June Albright\nA lavender embroidered sachet workshop is a relaxing and creative experience where participants learn to make their own fragrant sachets. Using embroidery techniques\, they will decorate small squares of linen with intricate designs\, inspired by lavender flowers. Once the embroidery is complete\, the sachets are filled with dried lavender buds\, creating a soothing and aromatic keepsake. The workshop provides a calm and enjoyable atmosphere\, allowing participants to unwind while learning a new craft and leaving with a beautifully handmade item that carries both personal creativity and the calming scent of lavender. \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.\nCreative Mending with Jennifer Duff\nLearn to use the Swiss darning technique on knits! Visible Mending is a great way to preserve your knits while showing off your skills and adding a pop of color. \nLearn basic stitches and choosing materials before practicing Swiss darning over thinning areas or stocking web darning over holes. Skill level: Some basic sewing or knitting experience is helpful but not required. \nIf you have garments in need of repair please bring them and as time allows we can go over and explore solutions or work on them with your new skills. If you do not\, swatches are provided to everyone. \n \nInstructor Bio: \nJennifer Duff (she/her)\, of Wildwood Mending\, is a lifelong artist with a BA from Bard College in studio arts. She draws on that background to imagine creative repairs in her mending. Her love and many years experience as a knitter led easily into repair\, but it was the visible mending movement on social media that was the spark she needed to apply those skills to mending. She believes that in a world of fast fashion\, repair is a radical act\, as well as a way to honor the hard work of the people who produced the fiber\, fabric\, and garments. It is also an act of deep care and a way to connect with your own personal style and design choices while living a little lighter on the planet. See work @wildwood.mending We will be utilizing a darning disc\, turned by a Connecticut artisan\, during the class and you will have the option to purchase if desired for an additional $25. Payable to the instructor with cash\, check or Venmo\n\nIntroduction to Knitting Two Colors with Donna Kay\nConquer your fear of knitting with 2 colors! In this workshop you will learn how easy it is to learn the technique you need to knit the beautiful designs you have been afraid to try! Learn an easy method for “tangle free” stranded (2 color) knitting. We will be working on a hat in class. \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. \nMosaic Knitting with Donna Kay\nMosaic knitting is a simple but effective color work technique that utilizes one color at a time to create contrasting color designs. The patterns are created using slip stitches – no stranding to worry about! The stitch patterns can be knit flat or in the round using stockinette stitch\, garter or a combination of both. You will knit a small stitch sampler to learn how to work the patterns and read the charts and leave with a pattern for finger-less mitts. No previous experience with knitting with colors is necessary! \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. \nWoolly Flower Wet Needle Felting with Mallory Zondag\nLearn the ancient and awesome art of wet felting while creating your own unique woolly flowers during this four hour workshop. Using wool roving\, hot water\, olive oil soap and your own two hands\, you can transform wool into sculpt-able felt fabric. You will learn how to wet felt\, how to create organic forms and how to make multi layered felt to build up multiple sets of petals to create your own lovely piece floral fiber art! \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. \nExplore Tapestry Weaving with Becky Powell\nWhat is it\, how does it differ from other weaving\, and how is it done?\nA talk and demonstration\, followed by the opportunity to make a small tapestry for yourself. Weaving segment limited to the first six who register for this mini-workshop.\n\n\n\nInstructor Bio:\n\nBecky Powell has been a weaver for over 50 years\, beginning as a young teenager. She received a BA in art\, with a concentration in fibers\, from the University of Northern Colorado. After many years of weaving mostly functional items such as clothing and table linens\, she wanted to produce work that stood alone as art\, which led her to focus on tapestry weaving. She has had tapestry instruction from James Koehler\, Tommye Scanlin\, Patricia Williams\, and Maximo Laura.\n\nBecky’s primary inspiration is the endless variety of forms and colors in nature. She prefers to abstract from nature\, rather than trying to achieve photo-like realism. Her intention is to make work that speaks to the viewer through color\, pattern\, memory and emotion.\n\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. \nFiber Market & Social Crafting\nBrowse a curated selection of high-quality yarns\, fibers\, and handmade goods from Upper Valley vendors\, like 5 Sisters Farm and Norwich Knits. 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? Sign-up for a space at our fiber market and bring your overstock to sell. Or you can 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. \nPractice Mending: A World of Clothes Made & Scraps Saved with Brece Honeycutt\nBrece Honeycutt’s grandmother stacked and stored her quilts in the attic.  One of her favorite pastimes was sneaking to the attic\, unfolding the quilts and looking at their patterns and fabrics. She believes this is how she learned color theory.  A discarded box of one inch quilt squares\, a lesson using the drop spindle\, a goldenrod field turned into dye; these happenstances led Honeycutt to construct textiles\, research historic texts and produce textures in her sculptures and installations.  She will discuss these interwoven occurrences in her evening talk and slideshow.   \n \nPresenter Bio: \nBrece Honeycutt\, a multimedia artist\, uses research as a material for her history and nature based works. Honeycutt continues her research documenting the Shaker communal society through residencies\, fellowships and writing a manuscript. In 2024\, she presented her paper Prismatic Utopia at the Deerfield Forum\, A Rich and Varied Palette: Coloring New England’s Past and at the Enfield Shaker Forum\, where she received the annual award “for presenter demonstrating the highest standard in new outstanding scholarship.” Her installations have been placed in university campuses\, historic houses\, inner-city parks and in office buildings\, libraries\, urban markets and galleries.  She enthusiastically collaborates with artists\, students\, gardeners\, poets\, and dancers and thanks all of the historians\, archivists\, librarians and curators for their knowledge and assistance.  Honeycutt holds a B.A. in Art History from Skidmore College and an M.F.A. in sculpture from Columbia University. \nPracticing Real-Self Care for Wellness: A Peaceful Fiber Arts Exploration with Susan Quinlan\nJoin us for an evening of relaxation\, creativity\, and self-care at the Enfield Shaker Museum Fiber Festival. \nGuided by Susan Quinlan\, this workshop will explore the true meaning of self-care through thoughtful discussion and a calming mindfulness meditation session. \nParticipant will engage in hands-on activities\, including blending your own herbal teas\, creating soothing herbal sachets\, and practicing gentle hand relaxation techniques. Discover how the meditative rhythm of fiber arts can bring balance\, reduce stress\, and foster well-being. Come connect\, create\, and have fun. You will leave feeling refreshed and inspired. \n \nInstructor Bio: \nSusan Quinlan is the Garden Coordinator for Enfield Shaker Museum and manages the 7\,000 square foot herb garden. Susan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens and people for fifty years. She teaches hands-on herb gardening and herbal crafting. Her passion is to create a community that connects plants and people in celebration of the natural world. \nCost:\nSingle Room Package: $495 for members // $505 non-members \n\nAll meals included (2 breakfasts\, 1 lunch\, and 2 dinners)\nAll classes  (material fees included)\nTwo nights in a Single Room (1 Queen bed/ensuite bathroom)\n\nDouble Room Package: $465 for members per person // $475 non-members per person \n\nAll meals included (2 breakfasts\, 1 lunch\, and 2 dinners)\nAll classes  (material fees included)\nTwo nights in a Double Room (2 Queen beds/ensuite bathroom)\n\nMeals & Classes Package: $220 for members per person // $230 for non-members per person \n\nMeals included (1 lunch\, and 2 dinners)\nAll classes (material fees included)\n\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/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:A Call for Garden Volunteer's
DESCRIPTION:I am delighted to welcome you to the Enfield Shaker Museum Herb Garden\, Volunteer Program. This is an Opportunity to learn the history\, connect with herbs and learn their properties.This is a hands on gardening experience. You will have a chance to meet our fellow volunteers and the garden team. There will be an overview of each role and upcoming garden plans. We welcome you to come and ask questions and bring new ideas\, in a relaxed setting. Please come and enjoy some light refreshments as well all connect and plan for the upcoming gardening season! No gardening experience is required but always welcomed.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/a-call-for-garden-volunteers/
LOCATION:NH
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,Garden
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SUMMARY:Spinning With Color Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Spinning With Color Workshop\nSunday\, March 23rd\, 2024\n2:00 – 4:00 pm\nTHIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin instructor Patty Williams to create vibrant colors and patterns in your own mini skeins of yarn in a 2-hour workshop. Students will create several mini skeins as they develop skills to create color changing yarns as they knit or crochet\, change the colors of fiber without blending\, keep braids and batts from being muddled\, and change commercial yarn colors all by the spinning process. This fast-paced class is perfect for spinners who hate weaving in ends on multi colored projects (or do not dye)\, struggle with braids\, or are gifted that skein they just don’t know how to use. \nAll spinning materials will be provided in class. Students should bring a working wheel or drop spindles to class. \nStudents should know how to spin and ply. \nWho is Patty Williams? \nPatty Williams is the owner of Aker Fiber Farm located in Enfield Center\, NH. She began working with fiber arts as a young girl with her aunt and mom in Walpole\, NH. She learned how to crochet\, wash fleeces\, draft\, or treadle\, and card wool along with tying her shoes. She began Aker Fiber Farm part time after leaving the Army with her husband in Virginia. They then purchased the flock that had been supplying their fleeces and moved everyone to New Hampshire where Patty added Shepherd to her resume. Aker Fiber Farm has evolved into a Farm to Yarn Company providing flax to linen and fleece to yarn to customers all over the US and Canada. \nPatty began teaching fiber arts without even realizing that was what she was doing. Always wanting to share her passion\, she taught friends how to crochet and knit while in grade school and continued as she gathered more skills and moved around the country. Today\, she travels up and down the east coast teaching workshops and giving lectures on Shepherding skills\, flax\, linen\, spinning\, fiber prep\, dyeing\, and knitting. Her favorite students are folks that “never thought they could”\, as Patty believes everyone CAN! \nCost: \nMuseum Member: $40 \nNon-member: $45 \nAll proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/spinning-with-color-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Herb Gardening Workshop Series Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Herb Gardening Workshop Series\nPart 2\nwith Susan Quinlan\nSaturday\, March 22nd\, 2025\n9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for a five-part comprehensive workshop series on becoming an herb gardener! \nEach session delves into essential skills and knowledge for planning\, sowing\, growing\, maintaining\, harvesting and using herbs in the home garden. \nStarting with an introduction of Medicinal and Culinary herbs grown in our Museum Garden. Participants will learn herb garden basics. We’ll cover plant selection\, planting\, and maintenance. Then we’ll explore seasonal care techniques. This is perfect for beginners or seasoned gardeners looking to deepen their herbal expertise. All sessions will be hands-on\, and participants will grow a tray of herbs ready to plant in their home garden. \nWho is Susan Quinlan?\nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens and people for fifty years. As a self taught and dedicated organic gardener\, she is a recent graduate of the NH Master Gardeners program and holds a Native Plants for the Pollinators Certificate. Susan manages the 7000 square foot Herb Garden at the Enfield Shaker Museum\, where she teaches hands-on herb gardening and herbal crafting. Her passion is to create a community that connects plants and people in celebration of the natural world. \nMarch 22nd\, 2025 – Part 2 \nSite Selection\, Seed Sowing and Soil \nThis workshop focuses on learning the principals of site preparation\, seed sowing and soil. Participants learn about preparing soil for optimal growth\, including pH\, drainage\, and organic matter. \nSite Selection and Soil Preparation \n\nSoil\, sun\, water\, drainage\, air\nGarden format\, raised beds\, mounds\, containers\nSoil testing\, soil types and amendments for herb cultivation\n\nIndoor Herb Gardening \n\nChoosing suitable herbs for indoor cultivation\, preorder plants\nContainer selection and preparation\nEssential care tips for indoor herb plants\n\nHerb Propagation Techniques \n\nSeed starting indoors\nSow a tray of your herb selection\nCuttings and division methods\nPotting soil vs seed starting soil\n\nApril 19th\, 2025 – Part 3 \nGrowing and Maintaining Your Herbs \nParticipants learn essential maintenance techniques\, such as watering and fertilizing\, pruning and encouraging new growth to seedling and young plants. The workshop covers tips on growing success\, companion planting and transplant preparations. \nHerb Seedling Maintenance \n\nSowing more herbs\nPotting up seedlings\, growing young plants and care tips for success\nPlanning for spring planting\nCompanion planting\nHarding off\n\nMay 17th\, 2025 – Part 4 \nPlanting\, Care and Maintenance \nIn this workshop you will learn the best techniques for bed preparation\, propagation by division or layer and how to transplant your plants into their growing bed. We will explore the many tasks needed to nurture and protect young plants during this vulnerable time. \nSite preparation \n\nWatering and fertilizing schedules\nTransplanting and planting\nPruning and caring for herb plants\n\nGarden Maintenance \n\nWeed control\nMulching\nIrrigation\nCompost\n\nJune 14th\, 2025 – Part 5 \nThis final workshop focuses on maximizing the herb harvest and preserving it for future use. Topics include harvesting techniques for leaves\, flowers and seeds\, as well as drying\, freezing and creating herbal infusions or oils. Participants will learn about storage methods to extend shelf life. The hands-on activity involves creating an herb bundle and infused vinegar to take home and discussing individual garden plans\, identifying and managing pests. \nPinching\, Pruning and Harvesting Herbs \n\nProper harvesting techniques\nDrying and storing herbs\nCreating your own meateria medica\n\n*Advanced Registration Required. Limit of 10 people per class. \nCost: \nIndividual Class: \nMembers $40 \nNon-Members $45 \nAll classes: (only available before first offered class)\n \nMembers $190 \nNon-Members $215 \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations. \nFirst Class: \nFebruary 22nd\, 2025 – Part 1 \nIntroduction to Herb Gardening \nParticipants are introduced to the basics of herb gardening\, including types of herbs and their culinary\, medicinal and aromatic uses. \nTopics covered include selecting a suitable site\, understand light\, soil\, and water requirements and choosing between indoor and outdoor gardens. Participants learn about basic gardening tools and explore annual\, biennial\, and perennial herbs. \nIntroduction to Herbs and Garden Planning \n\nBasics of Herb Garden design and planning\nGardening intentions\nGardening space\nGardening energy\nGarden Journal\n\nOverview of Popular Culinary and Medicinal Herbs \n\nIntroduction to commonly used Shaker medicinal and culinary herbs\nBest medicinal and culinary herbs to grow for home gardeners\nChoosing your herbs to grow for wellness and joy\nHerb seeds and transplants\nAnnuals\, perennials and biennials – what is the difference?\n\n 
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/herb-gardening-workshop-series-part-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Spinning Demonstration & Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Spinning Demonstration & Workshop\nFriday\, March 21st\, 2025\n2:00 – 4:00 pm\nTHIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nCome explore the fascinating process of turning wool into yarn that is ready to knit\, crochet\, or weave.  Demonstration will include a discussion of the properties of different breeds of wool and touch on other non-wool fibers that can be used\, preparing fibers by carding or combing\, and spinning fibers into yarn on a variety of hand spindles and a modern spinning wheel. In the 2nd half of the workshop\, participants will have the opportunity to try their hand at spinning on a drop spindle! \nWho is Sarah Dunham? \nSarah has been working with fibers – knitting\, spinning and a bit of weaving – for over 20 years. She is a member of the NH Spinners and Dyers Guild and the Northeast Handspinners Guild\, and has presented about spinning at a variety of schools\, non-profits\, libraries and community fairs in NH. She also has a background in archaeology and environmental education and is a homeschooling mom\, avid gardener and “nature nerd.” \nCost:  \nMuseum Members: $35 \nNon-Members: $40 \nAll proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/spinning-demonstration-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Tapestry Needle Felting Workshop with Neysa Russo
DESCRIPTION:Tapestry Needle Felting Workshop\n10 am – 4 pm\nSaturday\, March 15\, 2025\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \n  \nJoin Vermont fiber artist Neysa Russo for an incredible workshop and unlock the mysteries of tapestry needle felting. \nA simple technique that uses barbed needles to decorate a wool surface with design\, work on a design that inspires you and use colors of our own choosing. Select from Neysa’s many tapestry needle felting designs or create your own from scratch. Along the way\, you build your needling skills\, gain design experience and experiment with color. Simple design shapes combine to create beautifully unique and personal folk-art tapestries. While we needle\, we will talk about inspiration\, composition\, color choices\, needle varieties\, fiber\, felting history\, and many techniques and tricks are offered to keep your felting moving forward. Finally\, participants will gain insight into the basic principle of wet felting in a way that is straight forward and accessible using readily available equipment. \nBEGINNERS ARE WELCOME! No skills are required\, but you must be able to pinch the needles. \nAll materials and needles are supplied. \nDuring the class\, you may not be able to complete your 15-inch square felted design\, nevertheless\, you will go home with all the supplies and skills needed to complete the tapestry on your own. \nChildren 8 and older are welcome to attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nClass is limited to 12 participants. Advance registration is required. \nPlease bring a bag lunch\, the Museum will provide a dessert and beverage for each participant. \nMuseum Member – $110 (materials included) \nNon-Member – $130 (materials included) \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. \nWant to know more? Visit Neysa’s website http://thefeltingstudio.com to see examples of her exceptional work or read her Artist Statement below: \nMy inspiration is derived from a passion for ancient textiles and needlework from around the world and through the ages. People\, animals and foliage combine to breathe life into my folk art scenes. The technical portion of each handmade wool felt tapestry is created in a three stage process. \nThe first stage is to create a piece of felt from carded wool that will be used as a blank canvas. Felt is made the same way today as it has been since ancient times. Wool\, water and pressure are combined\, forcing strands of the fiber to entangle. As the agitation and pressure is applied and the strands wrap around one another\, a durable fabric is created. \nThe second stage is to decorate the surface of the felt with design. A felting needle has barbs located on the bottom inch. Carded wool is pushed through the surface of the felt with the needle. The needle has a sharp point allowing me to attain precision and detail when needling the colors. \nOnce decorated\, the final step is to saturate the entire tapestry with hot water and begin applying pressure once again. This allows the needled fibers to entangle with the felt base\, unifying the design work and creating a solid piece of dense fabric.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/tapestry-needle-felting-workshop-with-neysa-russo/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Salves\, Tonics & Infusions Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Salves\, Tonics & Infusions Workshop\nSaturday\, March 1st\, 2025\n12:00 – 4:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for an in-depth Salves\, Tonics\, & Infusions Workshop led by Herbalist Susan Quinlan\, focusing on how to make natural herbal remedies. The workshop includes three sections\, each covering a different preparation technique: salves\, tonics\, and infusions. Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience with herbalism\, these sessions will give you hands-on experience in crafting your own remedies. \nMaking a medicinal salve. Participants will learn to select herbs\, infuse oils\, and create a healing balm suitable for cuts\, burns\, and other skin irritations. You’ll leave with a jar of your own handcrafted salve and the skills to make more at home. \nCreating herbal tonics. The session will teach the basics of making herbal tonics to support everyday health\, including how to extract beneficial properties from herbs and formulate blends for different wellness needs. At the end\, you’ll take home a bottle of your custom-made tonic. \nExplore infusions and decoctions. You’ll learn the differences between the two methods and how to use them to prepare herbal drinks for various health purposes. Participants will go home with a blend of herbs and the know-how to create their own infusions. \nAll materials are provided. You’ll take home your herbal creations and receive detailed instructions for continuing your practice. \nWho is Susan Quinlan? \nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens and people for fifty years. As a self taught and dedicated organic gardener\, she is a recent graduate of the NH Master Gardeners program and holds a Native Plants for the Pollinators Certificate. Susan manages the 7000 square foot Herb Garden at the Enfield Shaker Museum\, where she teaches hands-on herb gardening and herbal crafting. Her passion is to create a community that connects plants and people in celebration of the natural world. \nAdvanced registration required. Class size limited to 10 participants. \nCost: \nMembers – $40 \nNon-Members – $45 \nAll proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/salves-tonics-infusions-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Herb Gardening Workshop Series Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Herb Gardening Workshop Series\nPart 1\nwith Susan Quinlan\nSaturday\, February 22nd\, 2025\n9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for a five-part comprehensive workshop series on becoming an herb gardener! \nEach session delves into essential skills and knowledge for planning\, sowing\, growing\, maintaining\, harvesting and using herbs in the home garden. \nStarting with an introduction of Medicinal and Culinary herbs grown in our Museum Garden. Participants will learn herb garden basics. We’ll cover plant selection\, planting\, and maintenance. Then we’ll explore seasonal care techniques. This is perfect for beginners or seasoned gardeners looking to deepen their herbal expertise. All sessions will be hands-on\, and participants will grow a tray of herbs ready to plant in their home garden. \nWho is Susan Quinlan?\nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens and people for fifty years. As a self taught and dedicated organic gardener\, she is a recent graduate of the NH Master Gardeners program and holds a Native Plants for the Pollinators Certificate. Susan manages the 7000 square foot Herb Garden at the Enfield Shaker Museum\, where she teaches hands-on herb gardening and herbal crafting. Her passion is to create a community that connects plants and people in celebration of the natural world. \n  \nFebruary 22nd\, 2025 – Part 1 \nIntroduction to Herb Gardening \nParticipants are introduced to the basics of herb gardening\, including types of herbs and their culinary\, medicinal and aromatic uses. \nTopics covered include selecting a suitable site\, understand light\, soil\, and water requirements and choosing between indoor and outdoor gardens. Participants learn about basic gardening tools and explore annual\, biennial\, and perennial herbs. \nIntroduction to Herbs and Garden Planning \n\nBasics of Herb Garden design and planning\nGardening intentions\nGardening space\nGardening energy\nGarden Journal\n\nOverview of Popular Culinary and Medicinal Herbs \n\nIntroduction to commonly used Shaker medicinal and culinary herbs\nBest medicinal and culinary herbs to grow for home gardeners\nChoosing your herbs to grow for wellness and joy\nHerb seeds and transplants\nAnnuals\, perennials and biennials – what is the difference?\n\nMarch 22nd\, 2025 – Part 2 \nSite Selection\, Seed Sowing and Soil \nThis workshop focuses on learning the principals of site preparation\, seed sowing and soil. Participants learn about preparing soil for optimal growth\, including pH\, drainage\, and organic matter. \nSite Selection and Soil Preparation \n\nSoil\, sun\, water\, drainage\, air\nGarden format\, raised beds\, mounds\, containers\nSoil testing\, soil types and amendments for herb cultivation\n\nIndoor Herb Gardening \n\nChoosing suitable herbs for indoor cultivation\, preorder plants\nContainer selection and preparation\nEssential care tips for indoor herb plants\n\nHerb Propagation Techniques \n\nSeed starting indoors\nSow a tray of your herb selection\nCuttings and division methods\nPotting soil vs seed starting soil\n\nApril 19th\, 2025 – Part 3 \nGrowing and Maintaining Your Herbs \nParticipants learn essential maintenance techniques\, such as watering and fertilizing\, pruning and encouraging new growth to seedling and young plants. The workshop covers tips on growing success\, companion planting and transplant preparations. \nHerb Seedling Maintenance \n\nSowing more herbs\nPotting up seedlings\, growing young plants and care tips for success\nPlanning for spring planting\nCompanion planting\nHarding off\n\nMay 17th\, 2025 – Part 4 \nPlanting\, Care and Maintenance \nIn this workshop you will learn the best techniques for bed preparation\, propagation by division or layer and how to transplant your plants into their growing bed. We will explore the many tasks needed to nurture and protect young plants during this vulnerable time. \nSite preparation \n\nWatering and fertilizing schedules\nTransplanting and planting\nPruning and caring for herb plants\n\nGarden Maintenance \n\nWeed control\nMulching\nIrrigation\nCompost\n\nJune 14th\, 2025 – Part 5 \nThis final workshop focuses on maximizing the herb harvest and preserving it for futrue use. Topics include harvesting techniques for leaves\, flowers and seeds\, as well as drying\, freezing and creating herbal infusions or oils. Participants will learn about storage methods to extend shelf life. The hands-on activity involves creating an herb bundle and infused vinegar to take home and discussing individual garden plans\, identifying and managing pests. \nPinching\, Pruning and Harvesting Herbs \n\nProper harvesting techniques\nDrying and storing herbs\nCreating your own meateria medica\n\n*Advanced Registration Required. Limit of 10 people per class. \nCost: \nIndividual Class: \nMembers $40 \nNon-Members $45 \nAll classes: \nMembers $190 \nNon-Members $215 \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/herb-gardening-workshop-series-part-1/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden,Workshop
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SUMMARY:This Reminds Me of a Story by Rebecca Rule
DESCRIPTION:This Reminds Me of a Story by Rebecca Rule\nFriday\, February 21st\, 2025\n4:00 pm start\nFree Admission\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for the first Humanities-to-Go talk of 2025! Made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities Council. This program is free and open to the public and will include some light refreshments of coffee or tea and small treats. The program will beheld in the Meeting Room of the Great Stone Dwelling. \nStories speak to us of community. They hold our history and reflect our identity. Rebecca Rule has made it her mission over the last 20 years to collect stories of New Hampshire\, especially those that reflect what’s special about this rocky old place. She’ll tell some of those stories – her favorites are the funny ones – and invite audience members to contribute a few stories of their own. \nWho is Rebecca Rule? \nRebecca Rule hosts Our Hometown on NHPBS. Each program features a different New Hampshire town\, its stories about what makes their town special told by its citizens. \nShe’s been telling stories in New England\, especially New Hampshire\, for many years. She hasn’t visited every town in the Granite State\, but has found her way to most of them — speaking at libraries\, schools\, historical societies\, church groups\, and charitable organizations. She likes collecting stories because “they’re free and you don’t have to dust them.” Our stories are our identity. They hold our history\, our culture\, our heart. \nHer books include N is for New Hampshire\, an ABC book with photographs by Scott Snyder; The Iciest Diciest Scariest Sled Ride Ever!\, a picture book illustrated by Jennifer Thermes; Headin’ for the Rhubarb\, A NH Dictionary (well\, kinda); and That Reminds Me of a Funny Story. Her new book\, NH Trivia\, will be available in the spring of 2024. \n*Advanced Registration is NOT required\, but reserve a space today! \nComing from a distance? Stay at our historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/this-reminds-me-of-a-story-by-rebecca-rule/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winter Wellness Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Winter Wellness Retreat\nSaturday\, February 15th\, 2025\n11:00 am – 4:30 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nCelebrate love and wellness this Valentine’s Day weekend with a rejuvenating retreat at the historic Enfield Shaker Museum. Embrace a winter day of relaxation\, renewal\, and fun through a harmonious blend of yoga\, pilates and mindful practices. \nEvent Highlights: \nGentle Yoga Class (11:00 AM – 12:00 PM): A one-hour session led by Sonya Carter\, focusing on mindfulness\, relaxation\, and heart-opening poses. Perfect for all levels. (Limited to 20 participants.) \nNourishing Hot Lunch (12:30 PM – 1:30 PM): Enjoy a wholesome\, seasonal meal served in the charming Shaker Dining Room. \nAfternoon Workshop Choices (2:00 PM – 4:00 PM): \nRestorative Yoga Class with Sonya Carter\, a deeply relaxing two-hour session for renewal. (Limited to 10 participants.) \nPilates for Core Stabilization with Nicole Trapp: This 2-hour class focuses on Pilates to improve functional mobility\, flexibility\, and strength\, with exercises that can be done at home. We’ll begin with a dynamic warm-up to increase joint mobility and flexibility\, then move into Pilates exercises targeting the core\, posture\, and body awareness. These controlled movements engage deep stabilizing muscles to enhance overall strength. The class concludes with time for questions and tips for incorporating Pilates into your life. This class is perfect for those looking to improve their mobility\, flexibility\, and strength\, with modifications for all levels to make the Pilates practice accessible and effective for everyone. (Limited to 10 participants.) \nClosing with Tranquility Herbal Tea (4:00 PM): Conclude the day with a soothing cup of herbal tea and delightful afternoon treats\, basking in the peaceful glow of the late-day light. \n  \nReserve Your Spot Today!  Spaces are limited. \nCost: \nMembers: $85 \nNon- Members: $94 \n  \nLunch Menu for the Wellness Retreat \nSeasonal Vegetable Soup:  A light\, nourishing soup featuring fresh seasonal vegetables and herbs. \nMixed Green Salad : Organic greens with cherry tomatoes\, cucumber\, shredded carrots\, and a light olive oil vinaigrette. \nQuinoa Buddha Bowl:  Quinoa\, roasted sweet potatoes\, kale\, black beans\, avocado\, and a tangy dressing. \nGrilled Chicken Wrap:  Herb-marinated grilled chicken with fresh lettuce\, tomato\, cucumber\, and hummus in a whole-grain wrap. \n  \nAfternoon Tea Menu \nFresh Fruit Platter : A colorful assortment of sliced seasonal fruits. \nEnergy Bites:  Rolled oats\, dates\, almond butter\, and a hint of dark chocolate. \nBeverages \nHerbal Teas: Chamomile\, Peppermint\, or Ginger \nFreshly Infused Water: Cucumber-Lime or Strawberry-Mint \nLearn More about the Instructors: \nSonya Carter \nSonya has been practicing yoga for over fifty years. She is a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) with Yoga Alliance. She is certified to teach Hatha flow yoga (2007)\, children’s yoga (2010)\, restorative yoga (2015) and aerial yoga (2018). Sonya is also certified in Reiki (2012\, 2015) and Thai Yoga Bodywork (2017\, 2018). \nNicole Trapp \nNicole is a Certified Stott Pilates Instructor\, NASM Certified Personal Trainer\, and holds a Master’s degree in Health Science. Currently teaching at River Valley Club\, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her over 18 hours per week of group exercise classes. With a focus on functional movement and overall wellness\, Nicole’s evidence-based approach ensures that each participant receives personalized attention in a motivating and supportive environment. Whether helping clients improve flexibility\, strength\, or overall fitness\, Nicole is dedicated to empowering individuals on their wellness journeys. \n 
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/winter-wellness-retreat/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Shaker Chair Seat Weaving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Shaker Chair Seat Weaving Workshop\nWednesday\, February 12th\, 2025\n1:00 – 4:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \n\nLearn to weave a chair seat with Shaker tape and help Enfield Shaker Museum! In all Shaker communities\, fabric tape was preferred over rush or wood splint for chair seats. Fabric tape is longer lasting and is simple to weave. Any chair seat with rails on all four sides may be woven with tape. \n\n\nOur wonderful reproduction Shaker ladderback chairs\, used for all of our events and meetings\, need some tender loving care. Using one of our chairs and chair tape\, we will teach you the art and mystery of chair seat weaving. Or you can bring tape—or purchase tape in our Gift Shop—to reweave your own chair\, for a modest fee. \nAll levels of chair seat weavers (total novice to experienced) are welcome. We have an abundance of chairs that need new seats! \nRefreshments served. \n\n\nAll participants need to bring scissors and a hammer. \n\n\nFree for participants who will be weaving Museum chairs \n\n\n$25 for participants weaving their own chairs + materials \n\n\nClass size limited to 10. Advance registration required. \n\nActing Director and expert Shaker chair weaver Carolyn Smith leads this workshop. \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at our historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/shaker-chair-seat-weaving-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Reuse\, Repurpose\, Recycle a Garment Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Reuse\, Repurpose\, Recycle a Garment Workshop\nwith Meredith Smith\nFebruary 9th\, 2025\n2:00 – 5:00 pm\n*DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER THIS WORKSHOP IS POSTPONED UNTIL SPRING – Check back soon to see the new date!\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin local textile artist Meredith Smith to explore the world of mending and repurposing old or worn clothing. This is a beginner friendly class\, but all experience levels are welcome! \nThis workshop will guide participants in ways to reuse\, repurpose\, recycle\, or mend a favorite garment. Old\, worn\, moth-holed\, or outgrown does not mean useless or headed to a land fill. Learn new and innovative ways to bring new life into a much-loved garment. Basic sewing skills are suggested but not required. \nMaterials suggested: \n\nsharp sewing scissors\nseam ripper\npin cushion with sharp pins and needles\nthread to match garment to be worked on and basting thread\nfabric marker or tailors chalk\n(optional) sewing machine\nA garment that needs repurposing!\n\nWho is Meredith Smith? \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. \nCost: \nMembers: $30 \nNon-Members: $35 \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/reuse-repurpose-recycle-a-garment-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Print Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Print Making Workshop\nThursday\, January 23rd\, 2025\n4:00 – 6:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \n  \nJoin Tracy Gillespie in a 2-hour workshop to design and create a beautiful floral print block that can be reused in future projects. In this class you will learn basic block printing design\, carving\, and printing techniques in a relaxed and supportive environment. We’ll sketch\, carve\, and print\, and there will be the option to add color with watercolors and colored inks.  You will come away with a completed print suitable for framing\, embellishing and/or sending as a card. This class is perfect for both beginners and seasoned craftspeople. The workshop is limited to 10 participants and advanced registration is required. \nWho is Tracy Gillespie? \nI am a Vermont printmaker who makes prints that help people see the beauty in everyday life. With my prints I use paper\, ink\, and watercolor paints to create pictures of the natural world that show the immense beauty of ordinary things. \nI am influenced by the iconic Vermont printmaker Mary Azarian\, for adding color to bold line to immortalize the many stories of rural Vermont\, by the German printmaker Kaethe Kollwitz\, for her emotional intensity and political activism\, and by the Russian Jewish painter Marc Chagall for his dream-like magical realism and color. \nI love teaching because I believe that art is for everybody and we all have a story to tell. \nSee more of Tracy’s portfolio on her website – http://www.kitchentableprinter.com/ \nHer artwork can be found locally at the Long River Gallery in White River Junction\, VT or the Collective in Woodstock\, VT. \nCost: \nMuseum Member: $40 \nNon-Member: $45 \nAll proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/print-making-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Soup & Biscuits Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Soup & Biscuits Workshop\nSunday\, January 12th\, 2025\n2:00 – 5:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin local chefs Nan Munsey Carolyn Freese in this culinary workshop to create a sampling of winter soups and homemade biscuits. Make it a cozy afternoon in the kitchen of the Great Stone Dwelling by learning to make two soups and the best biscuits you have ever tasted! Participants will learn techniques for enhancing soup stocks and creating tender biscuits.  Soup sampling and biscuit munching at the end of the workshop!\nPlan to take recipes and a small sample of each home. \nSoups: \nGinger Garlic Chicken Noodle Soup\nVegetable Soup with Caramelized Onions and Pecorino cheese \nwith \nSour Cream and Flaky Cheddar Biscuits \nWho are Nan Munsey and Carolyn Freese? \nCarolyn Freese is the owner of Duck Soup Catering in Canaan\, NH where she has been honing her trade for 23 years.  Although no longer an active partner at Duck Soup Catering\, Nan Munsey was one of the founding partners. She and Carolyn worked together for many years before her “retirement”.  Most recently\, Nan has been the “test chef” and “recipe adjuster” for Enfield Shaker Museum’s Shaker Recipes section of the website.  Be sure to check out the many delicious recipes she has worked on for us. \nCost: \nMembers: $50 \nNon-members: $55 \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at our historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/soup-biscuits-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Becoming Wolf Talk with Chris Schadler
DESCRIPTION:Becoming Wolf Talk\nwith Chris Schadler\n2:00 – 4:00 PM\nFree Admission\nAn eastern coyote is defined as much by its western coyote ancestry as by the DNA contribution from the Eastern wolf. Coyotes in the northeast vary physically and behaviorally from its smaller western relative – while still carrying their incredible adaptability. This program delves into the ecology and behavior of this creature\, its indefatigability and how it is the human who must adapt to live with the coyote. \nOn the horizon\, however\, is a native carnivore which fled the northeast during wolf removal and now may be trying to return: The eastern wolf. A look-alike to the coyote\, it has been killed mistakenly for its similarity of appearance to the coyote. We’ll talk about how the wolf and coyote might negotiate a truce in the northeast and how we might do the same. \n  \nMore About Chris Schadler: \nChris earned a Masters in Conservation Biology at Antioch University Graduate School. Her thesis focused on the natural recovery of the Eastern Timber Wolf in Michigan. \nWhile wolf recovery was the focus of her early work\, Chris’ attention shifted to the eastern coyote when she moved to New England in the 1980s. She chose a farm beset with coyote problems to raise sheep and train her border collies. Using sound livestock management and common sense\, she [and her sheep] avoided any predation. \nBeginning in the early 1990s\, Chris taught in the Dept of Natural Resources at the University of New Hampshire and instructed and mentored adult degree candidates in the UNH System at Granite State College. \nChris recently co-founded the NH Wildlife Coalition\, is the NH and VT Representative for Project Coyote and Chairs the Webster Conservation Commission. She continues to research coyote feeding patterns in Coos County and enjoys life without sheep. \nThis event is brought to you by the collaborative efforts of Enfield Shaker Museum and Enfield Public Library. \nComing from a distance? Stay overnight in the Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/becoming-wolf-talk-with-chris-schadler/
LOCATION:Chosen Vale Performance Center\, 410 Route 4A\, Enfield\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Museum Event,Presentation
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SUMMARY:Pie Decorating Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Pie Decorating Workshop\nWednesday\, January 8th\, 2025\n4:00 – 6:00 pm\nTHIS EVENT IS POSTPONED – NEW DATE TO COME \nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin Dick Dabrowski in this culinary workshop to make a beautiful pie this winter season. The class will be in the kitchen of the Great Stone Dwelling and will include the making of one pie. The filling options for the pie will be cherry or blueberry and you will take your creation to share with friends and family after the workshop. The top crust will feature with various designs that you create with Dick’s guidance. All levels of experience are welcome and this is beginner friendly. \nThe class is limited 8 participants as the kitchen is small. Advanced registration is required. \nPlease bring (optional): \n\nyour favorite cookie cutter or two that must be smaller than 3″\npasta or dough cutter with single blade\n\nMaterials fee: $15.00 (included in ticket price) \nCost: \nMembers: $35 \nNon-members: $40 \n*All proceeds got to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/pie-decorating-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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