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SUMMARY:Village Gardener Hands-on Learning
DESCRIPTION:2023 Village Gardener Hands-on Learning Series\nMay – October\nEnfield Shaker Museum\n  \nThe Village Gardeners Hands-on Learning Series is a thorough introduction to organic herb gardening practice\, including soil preparation\, garden planning\, composting\, mulching\, and propagation. \nThe Village Gardener hands-on learning classes will cover cultivation through harvesting and use of culinary\, medicinal\, fragrance\, due\, and everlasting herbs.  Enfield Shaker Museum Garden Coordinator Susan Quinlan and Enfield Shaker Museum Herbalist Emeritus Happy Griffiths will guide the series. \nOur focus will be on building community connections and enhancing the well-being of ourselves and our environment.  Together\, using organic practices\, we will become stewards of the historic Museum Herb Garden.  In community you will nurture plants\, tend to the gardens\, and harvest the fruits of your labors on the historic site of the Enfield Shaker Community. The skills you learn will be enriched with the herbal and gardening knowledge of the Shakers during their time in Enfield\, as they raised herbs to season their foods\, scent the air\, soothe bodily aches and disease\, and color textiles. \nThe Classes:\nEvery other Thursday evening from 5:30 – 7:00 pm (May 18 – October 12) all Village Gardeners will gather in the garden for an outdoor class that will cover growth\, maintenance and use of the “herb bed of the week”. The garden’s 12 beds include roses and herbs. These evening sessions will be taught by Susan Quinlan\, Enfield Shaker Museum Garden Coordinator with support from Happy Griffiths\, Enfield Shaker Museum Herbalist Emeritus. \nIn addition to class time\, Village Gardeners who agree to dedicate at least two hours per week in the garden working alongside our experienced Village Gardeners will get a 50% discount on the hands-on class series. \nJoin us as we take this Shaker Herbal Garden Path through the 2023 growing season. All gardening experience levels are encouraged to join us–from total beginner to master gardener. \nRegistration:\nWe have 15 spaces available in this year’s class. Registration is required. \nClasses Only – Museum Members – $275/person \nClasses Only – Non-Members – $300/person \nClasses + Volunteer Hours – Museum Members – $137/person \nClasses + Volunteer Hours – Non-Members – $150/person \nHave questions? Call 603-632-4346 or email education@shakermuseum.org \nWant to know more about Susan Quinlan?\nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens for forty-nine years.  She is a self-taught and dedicated organic gardener living in Canaan\, NH.  Susan grows flowers\, herbs\, vegetables\, perennials\, and shrubs on a northern slope.  She creates wreaths for all seasons\, and gives hands-on workshops in wildcrafting.  Her passion is to create connections between people and plants. \n  \n 
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/village-gardener-hands-on-learning/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:4th of July Pie Sale
DESCRIPTION:4th of July Pie Sale\nTuesday\, July 4\, 2023\nPie Sale begins at 11:30 am\n“Banjos\, Bones\, and Ballads” with Jeff Warner begins at Noon\nNo matter how you slice it\, nothing beats homemade pie on the 4th of July! \nEnfield Shaker Museum has had a 4th of July pie sale for more than 10 years. From traditional apple and cherry pies to one-of-a-kind fruit “flag”  and decorated berry pies we have the perfect homemade pie for every taste!! \nPlan to be there when we open\, we sell out fast!!  All pies sell for $20 each. \nCome for the pie\, stay for the music! Jeff Warner will present “Banjos\, Bones\, and Ballads” a program of tavern songs\, banjo tunes\, 18th century New England hymns\, sailor songs\, and humorous stories about traditional singers and their songs. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs and join us for this FREE performance! \n\nEnfield Shaker Museum is hosting Jeff Warner for this “Humanities to Go” presentation. Made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities Council. This program is free and open to the public. \nRain or shine. See you on the 4th!!\nCalling all pie bakers!\nIf you would like to volunteer to bake a pie (or two)\, please email us at education@shakermuseum.org or call the \nMuseum at 603-632-4346. \n\n 
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/4th-of-july-pie-sale/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Banjos\, Bones and Ballads
DESCRIPTION:Banjos\, Bones and Ballads\npresented by Jeff Warner\nTuesday\, July 4\, 2023\n12:00 Noon\nCome for the pie\, stay for the music! Following our traditional 4th of July Pie Sale\, Jeff Warner will present “Banjos\, Bones\, and Ballads” a program of tavern songs\, banjo tunes\, 18th century New England hymns\, sailor songs\, and humorous stories about traditional singers and their songs. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs and join us on the lawn in front of Mary Keane Chapel for this FREE performance! \n\nEnfield Shaker Museum is hosting Jeff Warner for this “Humanities to Go” presentation. Made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities Council. This program is free and open to the public. \nRain or shine. See you on the 4th!!\nWant to know more about Jeff Warner?\nJeff Warner is among the nation’s foremost performer/interpreters of traditional music. His songs from the lumber camps\, fishing villages and mountain tops of America connect 21st century audiences with the everyday lives–and artistry–of 19th century Americans. “Providing more than just rich entertainment\, Jeff will leave you with a deeper appreciation of the land you live in” (Caffé Lena\, Saratoga\, NY). His songs\, rich in local history and a sense of place\, bring us the latest news from the distant past. Jeff grew up listening to the songs and stories of his father Frank Warner and the traditional singers his parents met during their folksong collecting trips through rural America.
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LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:DIY Lavender Crafts
DESCRIPTION:DIY Lavender Crafts Workshop\nFriday\, July 7\, 2023\n3 pm – 5 pm\nIf you love all things lavender\, join us for an afternoon of DIY Lavender Crafts! Enjoy experimenting with using lavender to warm our bodies\, scent our houses\, and feed our families. We will make lavender sachets\, herbes de Provence\, lavender sugar\, lavender oil\, and lavender infused syrup for summer cocktails. \nLavender has a wonderful scent that can be used to help you relax\, sleep better at night\, and even reduce your stress levels. It is one of the most common aromatherapy herbs used to promote relaxation and balance positive energy. \nLearn some lavender history and growing tips during a walk to our lavender bed in the Museum Herb Garden with Happy Griffiths\, Museum Herbalist Emeritus\, Susan Quinlan\, Museum Garden Coordinator\, and Nan Munsey\, Museum Village Gardener. \nEnjoy lavender refreshments and take home recipes and your handmade goodies! \n“Lavender\, sweet lavender\, \nA scented purple haze. \nWith radiant lilac flowers\, \nI stand and look amazed.” \nby Doreen E. Hampshire \nClass size is limited to 12. Advance registration is required. \nMuseum Members – $35/person \nNon-Members – $40/person \nWant to know more about Happy Griffiths?\nIn 1987 Happy Griffiths designed and planted an 11\,000 square foot herb garden at Enfield Shaker Museum based on the herbs the Shakers had grown and used. To help maintain this garden\, she started and ran a volunteer program called the Village Gardeners. She has served as the president of the Hanover Garden Club and the New Hampshire Herb Society. In the June 1988 issue of Yankee magazine she was named Cook of the Month and then in September of 1995 in the Yankee Magazine 60th Anniversary issue she was one of the 60 people chosen “who make New England New England”. Happy continues to teach and lecture on Herb Gardening around the Upper Valley. \nWant to know more about Susan Quinlan?\nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens for forty-nine years. She is a self taught and dedicated organic gardener living in Canaan\, NH. She grows flowers\, herbs\, vegetables\, perennials\, and shrubs on a northern slope. Susan creates wreaths for all seasons and gives hands-on workshops in wildcrafting. Her passion is to create connections between people and plants.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/diy-lavender-crafts/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Soft Jazz and Cocktails
DESCRIPTION:Soft Jazz and Cocktails\nAll Jazzed Up with Sophisticated Sips\nSaturday\, July 8\, 2023\n7:30 – 9:30 pm\nWhat could be better than live soft jazz and cocktails on a warm summer night? Join us for a taste journey featuring herbal infused cocktails and mocktails paired with a sumptuous hors d’oeuvres buffet as you enjoy the Grace Marie Wallace Quartet preforming their one-of-kind smooth jazz! Grace will be accompanied by Peter Concilio on bass\, Tim Gilmore on drums\, and Bob Merrill on piano. \n\nHerbal cocktails excite the taste buds\, offer a refreshing treat on humid summer days and are a favorite way to use plants during the summertime. They can be made as a mocktail or cocktail\, depending on your personal preference. The cocktail tasting includes four types of drinks and recipes to try at home. Once you find the drink you like the best\, a full-sized version will be available to purchase. \nCocktail tasting and hors d’oeuvres begin at 7:30 pm. Music begins at 8:00 pm. \n\nCall some friends and get a table together (tables seat 6) for this delicious and entertaining evening in the Historic Stone Mill Building! \nAdvanced reservations required. All guests must be at least 21 years old. Tickets include cocktail/mocktail tasting (4 samples)\, hors d’oeuvres buffet\, and music. \nMuseum members – $35/person or $60/couple \nNon-members – $45/person or $75/couple \nWant to know more about Grace Marie Wallace?\nGrace Marie Wallace was born and raised in Worcestershire England\, and started studying classical piano & flute at 11 years of age through ABRSM. After moving to the US\, she became involved with Interplay Jazz & Arts where she discovered her love for jazz vocals. She has had the privilege to study with some amazing jazz vocalists including Madeline Kole & Natalia Bernal\, and for the past four years has been performing in the Upper Valley area of NH & VT. \nRead what people are saying about Grace Marie Wallace:\n\n“I’ll never forget her name. What a great\, young\, fresh voice she is. Her tone is clear as a bell. She sings with a buoyancy and happiness that is easily transferred to her audience.  I look forward to hearing her again and again. “ \nArthur Bakopolus – Arthur’s House of Jazz\, Methuen MA \n“Grace Marie Wallace is one of the finest singers I have worked with. I first heard about her from my colleagues who worked with her at the Interplay jazz camp\, and when I learned I was going to be playing some gigs with her I assumed she would be a talented and promising amateur\, given that she is an accomplished medical researcher and not primarily a musician. Boy was I surprised! Grace’s pitch is impeccable\, her taste in songs eclectic\, with an ear toward obscure gems\, and her thirst for musical knowledge is insatiable\, not to mention the incredible speed at which she attains it. Her sense of rhythm helps an ensemble groove harder. Her commitment to the meaning of the lyric and her appreciation for space and nuance make every performance a unique\, profound experience. Grace is the real deal\, and I can’t wait to hear what she does next.”\nMark Shilansky\nAssociate Professor at Berklee College of Music\nResident Artist at University of New Hampshire
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/soft-jazz-and-cocktails/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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