Family Day at Pardee-Morris House

Family Day at Pardee-Morris House

When:
October 12, 2013 @ 11:00 pm – October 13, 2013 @ 3:00 am
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Where:
Pardee-Morris House
325 Lighthouse Road
New Haven, CT 06512
USA
Family Day at Pardee-Morris House @ Pardee-Morris House | New Haven | Connecticut | United States

The New Haven Museum is pleased to announce a Family Day at the Pardee-Morris House, located at 325 Lighthouse Road in New Haven, on Saturday, October 12 from 12 to 4 pm. There will be demonstrations of early crafts such as gilding, caning, woodworking, spinning, weaving and much more. Children will also be able to paint pumpkins, try out colonial games, create tin-punch decorations, make assorted colonial crafts, try their hand at period woodworking tools, and more. The New Haven Free Public Library’s Readmobile will be on site for visitors to register for a library card, check out books, or ask a reference question. The Family Day will also feature a performance by the Lancraft Fife & Drum Corps. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Refreshments from Chestnut Fine Foods will be available for purchase. For more information, contact Michelle Cheng, Director of Education, at (203) 562-4183 ext. 11 or education@newhavenmuseum.org.

The Pardee-Morris House is one of the oldest surviving historic structures in Connecticut. Originally built by Amos Morris around 1750, the house was burned by the British during their raid on New Haven in 1779 and was rebuilt by the Morris family the following year. In 1915, William Pardee, a descendant of the Morris family, willed the property to the New Haven Colony Historical Society, today the New Haven Museum. The Pardee-Morris House is open seasonally for tours and programs.

The New Haven Museum, founded in 1862 as the New Haven Colony Historical Society, is located in downtown New Haven at 114 Whitney Avenue. The Museum is currently celebrating 150 years of collecting, preserving and interpreting the history and heritage of Greater New Haven. Through its collections, exhibitions, programs and outreach, the Museum brings 375 years of New Haven history to life.

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