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Friday
5 pm - 8pm and Saturday
10 am-5 pm |
Book Sale
Browse through our
large selection donated to the Farm. Includes books for travelers,
gardeners, cooks and kids. We have fiction, nonfiction, first
editions and some rare and special volumes. Also videotapes, CDs,
records and some ephemera.
Located at the Chez Puce building near the Farm office
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| March
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March
20 & 21
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Saturday
and Sunday
10 am-3 pm
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Spring Cleaning
Help get the Farm
ready for the new season! On the 18th century farm, fields and
trails need to be cleared, fences rebuilt, and wood moved and
stacked. Behind the scenes, there is greenhouse work, wood splitting,
cleaning animal pens and even some indoor jobs. Bring work-gloves
and dress for the weather. The Farm will provide a picnic hot
dog lunch. Families and groups are welcome. Rsvp to jengle@1771.org
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| April
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April 1
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Thursday
10 am - 4:30 pm
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Farm Opens
The Farm ends its
winter hibernation and welcomes the public for the 2010 season.
The Farm is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10am to 4:30pm,
April 1 through December 12. The Farm is closed Mondays, Tuesdays,
Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day and during inclement weather.
Weather permitting - call ahead.
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Workshop:
18th Century Clothing **CANCELLED**
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10 |
Saturday
1-4 pm |
Dairy Day
Have you ever wondered
what curds and whey look like? Do you know how to wash butter?
Join in as the farm wife makes soft cheese and churns butter,
and gain a new appreciation for these foods, so precious to the
farm family.
Weather permitting - call ahead.
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April 30 & May
1
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Friday and
Saturday
10 am-5 pm
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Spring Plant Sale
Join us in the Farm's
garden and greenhouses to choose plants for your yard. Plants
include annual and perennial flowers and herbs, vegetables, and
container shrubs with a special emphasis on heirloom plants. All
sales proceeds benefit the Farm's educational programs.
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May 15 & 16
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Saturday
& Sunday
11 am-4:30 pm
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Spring Colonial
Market Fair
Celebrate spring
at the first Market Fair of the season. Dance and sing songs.
Purchase herb and flower plants and shop for the latest fashions
in clothing, jewelry, potions and lotions from the Seamstress,
Millinery and Stillatory stands.
Bob for apples, play
quoits and other games, and watch a children's puppet theatre.
Order nails from the Blacksmith, or have your fortune told by
the Gypsy Fortune Teller. Lunch might be fresh corn or asparagus,
roast chicken, sausages and bread. Lemonade and sugar cakes from
the Sweets stand and wine or ale from the Tavern provide a break
from shopping and the other business of the Fair. Period food,
beverages and wares are available for purchase from the many stalls.
Special Event Admission applies. Get a Pass for 50% Off Admission to the Market Fair.
Weather permitting - call ahead.
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June 2010
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June 2
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Wednesday
6-8pm
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Workshop:
Farm Animals
Meet the Farms
animals up close and personal! Learn how to correctly handle each
of the animals, plus some history of each of the breeds. Wear something
you would not mind holding a chicken in. $10 fee; paid reservations
required. Contact kcannon@1771.org.
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June 12
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Saturday
1-4 pm
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Herbal Remedies
One of the farm children
has fallen ill!. Help the farm wife diagnose the disease and harvest
herbs from the garden for a cure. Learn the difference between
decoctions, infusions, plaisters and poultices, and learn how
these remedies were used to treat the dreaded maladies of the
18th century.
Weather permitting - call ahead.
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June 25-27
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Friday 6pm - Sunday noon
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Colonial Living Experience
This weekend overnight
program will immerse you in the 18th century. You will wear period
clothes, cook the meals, sleep in cotton tents, and learn 18th
century survival skills. The Wednesday evening session (June 23,
6-8pm) is a required meeting for all who will participate in the
weekend overnight.
Paid reservations are required.
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July 17 & 18
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Saturday
and Sunday
11 am-4:30 pm
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Summer Colonial
Market Fair
Sit in the shade
and savor roast chicken and spicy sausages, enjoy summer dancing
and singing, test your water color and writing skills with Mr.
Andrews at the Stationer. Muster with the militia and re-outfit
your home in furniture from the Cabinet Maker or have your fortune
told by the Gypsy Fortune Teller. Only at Market Fair can you
catch up on the latest news from the frontier and trade stories
while enjoying local ale and porter at the Tavern. Try hands-on
crafts such as spinning and shop for goods from the finest merchants
in the colonies. Period food, beverages and wares are available
for purchase.
Special Event Admission applies. Get a Pass for 50% Off Admission to the Market Fair.
Weather permitting - call ahead.
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August 4
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Wednesday
6-9pm
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Workshop:
Hearth Cooking
Tired of your stove
at home? Learn to prepare food over a fire like a colonial cook...
and taste your creations, of course. $20 fee; paid reservations
required. Contact kcannon@1771.org.
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August 14
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Saturday
1-4 pm
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Tobacco Harvest
All summer, the
farm family has carefully tended the tobacco crop, which they
use to pay the rent and to purchase goods not produced on the
Farm. Now that the leaves have ripened, harvest time is here.
Help the family clean the leaves, and watch how they cut and split
the stems. Help gather the cut plants and hang them on tobacco
sticks to cure.
Weather permitting - call ahead.
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September 1
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Wednesday
6-8pm
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Workshop:
The Militia
Come learn about the
regular folks who kept Virginia safe during the French & Indian
war; we will be discussing the history, learning some military maneuvers,
and examining original weapons of the period. $10 fee; paid
reservations required. Contact kcannon@1771.org.
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September 11
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Saturday
1-4pm
Ceremony at 2pm
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Colonial Wedding
Come celebrate with
the farm family on this joyous occasion! Dance with the bride
and groom, witness an 18th century style ceremony, and taste the
wedding cake.
Weather permitting - call ahead.
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1 |
Friday
7-10pm |
Oktoberfest
Our annual fundraising
party will include live music, silent auction, dancing and supper
included, cash bar available. Tickets $25 each, advance purchase
only. Contact aeberly@1771.org.
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October 16 &
17
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Saturday & Sunday
11am-4:30pm
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Autumn Colonial
Market Fair
Warm yourself by
the fire and enjoy the splendor of autumn with crisp local apples,
warm savory meat pies and hearty breads. Let Market Fair entertainers,
tradesmen and the militia amuse and educate you. Have your fortune
told or purchase a charm from the Gypsy Fortune Teller. Allow
Mistress Barrow and Mr. John to entice you with their wares at
the Dry Goods and the Gentlemen's Goods stand. Learn to dip a
candle or turn a piece of wood on the carpenter's lathe. Stop
by the Tavern for a cup of mulled wine before you begin your holiday
shopping at the many tradesmen's and merchant's stalls. Period
food, beverages and wares are available for purchase.
Special Event Admission applies. Get a Pass for 50% Off Admission to the Market Fair.
Weather permitting - call ahead.
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October 30
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Saturday
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Workshop:
Woodworking
This is an all-day
workshop, specifics to be determined. Check this website for updates,
or call the office at 703-442-7557. |
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November 13
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Saturday
1-4 pm
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Chew the Fat
What can you do
with fat? Many things! Come help the farm family make soap, candles
and dubbin, all of which use lard (pig fat) or tallow (beef fat).
Weather permitting - call ahead.
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November 17
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Wednesday
3-8 pm
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GateHouse
Holiday Shop Open House
Enjoy
traditional mulled cider, butter cake and ginger cookies, the
warmth of the open fire and Christmas music while you shop in
the peaceful atmosphere at the Farm.
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November 17 through
December 19
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Wednesday - Sunday
10am - 5pm
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Gatehouse Holiday
Shop
Avoid
the craziness of the malls and enjoy easy parking. Do your holiday
gift shopping at the Farm while helping to support the only privately
operated National Park in the United States. Choose from a unique
selection of 18th century reproductions toys, housewares, jewelry,
toiletries and consumables. All sales proceeds benefit the Farm's
educational programs.
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1 |
Wednesday
6-8 pm |
Workshop:
Winter Traditions
Ah, a rest from farm
labor! Join us as we explore the customs of 18th century Wassail
and Christmas celebrations. Singing, dancing, storytelling and more.
$10 fee; reservations required. Contact kcannon@1771.org.
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December 12
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Sunday
1-4 pm
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Wassail
Stand fast, root! Bear well, top!
God send us a howling crop!
In the dead of winter
the apple trees need encouragement to bear well during the coming
year. Gather in the Farm's orchard to wassail the trees with singing,
dancing and chants to ensure a "howling crop." Enjoy
hot spiced cider, sugar cakes, a bonfire and 18th century games.
Weather permitting - call ahead.
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December 12
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Sunday
4:30 pm
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The Farm Goes Into Hibernation
The 18th century
visitor site at The Claude Moore Colonial Farm at Turkey Run closes
for the winter months and will open to the public for the 2011
season on Friday, April 1 at 10 am. The GateHouse Holiday Shop
will remain open through Sunday, December 19, 2010.
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Through December
19
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Wednesday - Sunday
10am - 5pm
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Gatehouse Holiday
Shop
Avoid the craziness
of the malls and enjoy easy parking. Do your holiday gift shopping
at the Farm while helping to support the only privately operated
National Park in the United States. Choose from a unique selection
of 18th century reproductions toys, housewares, jewelry, toiletries
and consumables. All sales proceeds benefit the Farm's educational
programs.
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Events may be cancelled due to weather conditions
unless otherwise noted.