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SUMMARY:SPECIAL TOUR | Homes for the Holidays
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tour Tickets\nExperience the magic of Old Wethersfield during the most festive time of the year. \nThe National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in The State of Connecticut invites you to step inside beautifully decorated private homes\, lavish inns\, and the Webb Deane Stevens historic houses—exclusively featuring seasonal designs by internationally renowned decorators. Enjoy this rare chance to experience Old Wethersfield’s elegant interiors decked in holiday style. Warm up between houses with hot beverages and treats in the museum’s Holcombe Education Center in the heart of Old Wethersfield. \nStaying all day? Add a boxed lunch from Heirloom Market for a mid-tour repast overlooking our gardens. Purchase the Tour + Boxed Lunch ticket\, or the Boxed Lunch add-on if you have already purchased your tour ticket.  \nPreview Party: December 5\, 5:00 – 8:30 PM \nHoliday House Tour: December 6\, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM \n  \nTickets\nHouse Tour\, December 6: $70 | $75 day-of \nGeneral admission includes open-house access to all homes. \nConsider becoming a Benefactor or Patron to increase your impact!  \nPatron: $250 \nOne (1) ticket to December 5 Preview Party + one (1) ticket to December 6 Holiday House Tour. Acknowledgement in our printed materials. \nBenefactor: $500 \nTwo (2) tickets to December 5 Preview Party + two (2) tickets to December 6 Holiday House Tour. Acknowledgement in our printed materials. \nProceeds advance the NSCDA-CT’s mission of preservation and education at the Webb Deane Stevens Museum. \n  \nDesigners \nMichael Zipp Interiors is a full service interior design firm located in Brooklyn and the Hudson Valley.  Founded in 2020\, we approach each and every project through a unique lens\, responding to the individual desires and needs of the client.  Preservation and respect of historic architecture are at the forefront of our practice. Michael Zipp is a 2025 recipient of the Frederic Magazine It List award and his own Upstate NY home is featured in the Autumn 2025 issue of Frederic Magazine. \nJames Coviello is an interior designer known for his distinctive work in vintage\, historic\, and period-style interiors. He is currently working on projects in Litchfield\, Connecticut; Lenox\, Massachusetts; NYC and The Lake District in the United Kingdom. \nHis design perspective—rooted in a deep appreciation for architectural history and curated\, character-driven spaces—is showcased on Instagram @james_coviello\, where he shares images of his Hudson Valley home\, Brooklyn Heights apartment\, and a range of historic private houses and museums. In addition to his interiors practice\, James sources and sells 19th-century furnishings and decorative objects. He also offers an eponymous product line of soaps\, candles\, and glassware available through select retailers and at jamescoviello.com. \nReliv Design curates inspired spaces across hospitality\, residential\, and commercial projects. Guided by a passion for creating spaces with soul\, we emphasize a collaborative and enjoyable design process. From color\, material\, and finish selections to specialty painting and full-scale projects\, we bring creativity and care to every size and style of work. \nReliv Design proudly represents Wise Owl Paints and maintains a retail space within Cottonwood & Church in idyllic Old Wethersfield. As a resident of OW and member of OSWA\, we are extremely proud of where we live\, raise a family and thrive as a community. \nJackie Home & Beauty  is a long-awaited project inspired by owner Victoria Oliviera’s aunt Jackie\, who embodied the definition of ‘influencer’ before social media made its debut. She was a lover of all things style\, design and beauty.  She owned a small women’s clothing boutique in West Hartford\, Artichoke\, where I had the pleasure of working and learning from her. Jackie Home & Beauty is a curated space with home and skincare products from around the world to share with you\, in honor of Jackie.
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/special-tour-homes-for-the-holidays/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Holiday Program,Members,Colonial History,Special Event
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SUMMARY:PREVIEW PARTY | Homes for the Holidays
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Preview Party Tickets\nPreview Party: December 5\, 5:00-8:30 PM\nStep into the past and experience the holidays by candlelight’s soft glow. \nThis intimate evening preview begins in our stately Silas Deane House with seasonal bites and festive drinks. Enjoy merry music by the Connecticut Yuletide Carolers\, who will fill the halls with the bright sounds of the season. Then travel through time by candlelight on an exclusive tour of our three historic houses\, masterfully decorated for the season by renowned designers. You’ll have space to linger\, ask questions\, and savor every carefully curated detail before the public ever sets foot inside. It’s a rare chance to experience our homes at their most magical — intimate\, elegant\, and entirely yours for the evening. \nTickets\nPreview Party\, December 5: $125 \nPatron: $250 \nOne (1) ticket to December 5 Preview Party + one (1) ticket to December 6 Holiday House Tour. Acknowledgement in our printed materials. \nBenefactor: $500 \nTwo (2) tickets to December 5 Preview Party + two (2) tickets to December 6 Holiday House Tour. Acknowledgement in our printed materials. \nProceeds advance the NSCDA-CT’s mission of preservation and education at the Webb Deane Stevens Museum. \nDesigners \nMichael Zipp Interiors is a full service interior design firm located in Brooklyn and the Hudson Valley.  Founded in 2020\, we approach each and every project through a unique lens\, responding to the individual desires and needs of the client.  Preservation and respect of historic architecture are at the forefront of our practice. Michael Zipp is a 2025 recipient of the Frederic Magazine It List award and his own Upstate NY home is featured in the Autumn 2025 issue of Frederic Magazine. \nJames Coviello is an interior designer known for his distinctive work in vintage\, historic\, and period-style interiors. He is currently working on projects in Litchfield\, Connecticut; Lenox\, Massachusetts; NYC and The Lake District in the United Kingdom. \nHis design perspective—rooted in a deep appreciation for architectural history and curated\, character-driven spaces—is showcased on Instagram @james_coviello\, where he shares images of his Hudson Valley home\, Brooklyn Heights apartment\, and a range of historic private houses and museums. In addition to his interiors practice\, James sources and sells 19th-century furnishings and decorative objects. He also offers an eponymous product line of soaps\, candles\, and glassware available through select retailers and at jamescoviello.com. \nReliv Design curates inspired spaces across hospitality\, residential\, and commercial projects. Guided by a passion for creating spaces with soul\, we emphasize a collaborative and enjoyable design process. From color\, material\, and finish selections to specialty painting and full-scale projects\, we bring creativity and care to every size and style of work. \nReliv Design proudly represents Wise Owl Paints and maintains a retail space within Cottonwood & Church in idyllic Old Wethersfield. As a resident of OW and member of OSWA\, we are extremely proud of where we live\, raise a family and thrive as a community. \nJackie Home & Beauty  is a long-awaited project inspired by owner Victoria Oliviera’s aunt Jackie\, who embodied the definition of ‘influencer’ before social media made its debut. She was a lover of all things style\, design and beauty.  She owned a small women’s clothing boutique in West Hartford\, Artichoke\, where I had the pleasure of working and learning from her. Jackie Home & Beauty is a curated space with home and skincare products from around the world to share with you\, in honor of Jackie.
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/preview-party-homes-for-the-holidays/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Holiday Program,Members,Colonial History,Special Event
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL EVENT | Thanksgiving Dinner - "A Taste of Time"
DESCRIPTION:Come share a table\, a toast\, and a tradition at our annual Thanksgiving Dinner in the historic Webb Barn\, supporting the preservation and education mission of the Webb Deane Stevens Museum.  \nThanksgiving Tickets \nA beloved Wethersfield tradition\, our Thanksgiving Dinner invites you to enjoy “A Taste of Time\,” celebrating five centuries of American fare. A VIP reception transports you back to our founding years\, featuring a champagne toast and 17th-century kickshaw. Travel forward through the centuries as you join fellow revelers for a family-style feast inspired by 18th-century traditions and culminating in present day culinary classics. Savor heritage recipes from the earliest days of our nation through to contemporary New England cuisine. \nThe Host Committee also invites you to special pre-meal champagne reception in the Silas Deane House at 1 p.m. at the Patron level and above. Guests will be able to mingle with Brenton Grom\, the Museum’s new Executive Director\, and Tita Hyland\, President of The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in The State of Connecticut and enjoy period music performed by harpist Linda Traue\, a member of the 5th Connecticut Regiment Revolutionary War reenactors. \nVIP Reception and 17th-century kickshaw: 1 PM \n“A Taste of Time” Thanksgiving Feast: 2 PM \nMENU \nFirst Course | 1700-1800s \nPlated | Oysters Rockefeller on a Bed of Greens \nFor Sharing | Smoked Trout Pate with Rustic Dark Breads \nSecond Course | 1900s  \nHoney Glazed Roasted Quail \nBrined & Roasted Turkey Breast \nFresh Cranberry Relish \nRoasted Chippolini Onions \nChesnut & Sage Pork Stuffing \nThird Course | 2000s \nBeef Short Rib with Celery Root Puree \nLocal Heirloom Squashes \nDessert |1600s \nIndian Corn Pudding & Parmesean Ice Cream \nMenu catered by Ani’s Table & Marketplace \nWines furnished by Vino Crudo \n  \nTICKETS \n https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/wds-museum-thanksgiving-dinner-a-taste-of-time \n\n\n“Taste of Time” Heritage Dinner \n\n\nFriend: $125 | $115 Member \n\n\nVIP Reception & Dinner \n\n\nPatron: $250 (admits 1) \n\n\nFounder: $500 (admits 1) \n\n\nHost Committee: $1\,000 (admits 2) \n\n\nYour Support: Your ticket helps us preserve and protect the landmark homes that are the hallmark of the Webb Deane Stevens Museum. With your support\, we can continue to connect our founding ideals to our present\, build upon and interpret our unique collections\, and inspire meaningful conversations about the past and its relevance to today. Thank you. \nSPONSOR “A TASTE of TIME”: Gain visibility for your brand and message while supporting the preservation and education mission of the Webb Deane Stevens Museum. To learn more about sponsorship\, contanct Renee Dumouchel at rdumouchel@wdsmuseum.org or visit https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/wds-museum-thanksgiving-dinner-a-taste-of-time-sponsorship \n  \n\nWe are incredibly grateful to our Host Committee and our Sponsors for their warmth and generosity. \nCornucopia Sponsor: Essex Financial \nHeritage Sponsor: Young Pharmaceuticals\, Inc. \nHarvest Sponsor: Lee G. Kuckro \nHearth Sponsor: Accounting Resources\, Inc. \n  \nMedia Sponsors: \nWethersfield Life \nRare Reminder\, Inc. \nHOST COMMITTEE \n\n\nDouglas Hyland\, Honorary Chair \n\n\nAlice Hyland \n\n\nAnn Burton \nMarian Kellner & Tim McLaughlin \nLee G. Kuckro \n\n\nJohn Kulesza \n\n\nThomas Miano \n\n\nDonald & Pamela Peterson \n\n\nIn-kind Support Provided By: \nAnderson Farms | Castor & Poly Boutique | Cottonwood + Church | D&D Market | Glastonbury Hills Country Club | Hartford Symphony Orchestra| Heirloom Market | Minuteman Press | Reliv Design | The Fresh Market | The Town of Wethersfield
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/special-event-thanksgiving-dinner-a-taste-of-time/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Holiday Program,Members,Colonial History,Preservation,Special Event
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL EVENT | Scott Allan: An Evening of Spirit Messages
DESCRIPTION:An evening of Spirit Messages with Scott Allan \nThursday\, October 2\, 6-8:30 pm \nJoin us in the Webb Barn to look through the veil and receive messages from the other side. Scott Allan has seen grief from both sides. As a funeral director\, he helped families say goodbye. Now as an evidential medium featured on “Dark Echoes\,” he helps them reconnect. Expect real stories\, authentic moments\, and unexpected humor that makes the evening both moving and surprisingly enjoyable. \nWhat’s Included: \nMediumship Demonstration: Scott brings through heartfelt\, evidential messages from loved ones in Spirit.\nBook Signing & Sale: Pick up a signed copy of In the Presence of Light (with a foreword by Joseph P. Shiel III).\nVIP Meet & Greet/Q&A: VIP guests enjoy an exclusive post-event Q&A and time to connect personally with Scott.\nDoor Prizes & Surprises: A little extra magic for lucky guests! \nTickets: \nGeneral Admission: $40 (includes event and book signing)\nMembers: $35  (includes event and book signing)\nVIP Experience: $60 (includes upfront priority seating at the event\, book signing\, and exclusive post-event Q&A with Scott with special VIP Door Prizes! (Hint… someone will win a free reading!) \nPlease Note: \nNot everyone is guaranteed a personal reading\, but Scott aims to deliver as many messages as possible.\nEvent is for ages 16+.\nDoors open at 6:30 PM; seating is first-come\, first-served (except for VIP upfront priority seating).
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/special-event-scott-allan-an-evening-of-spirit-messages/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Performance,Lecture,Members,Special Event,Spiritual and Spooky
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | Out of the Attic: Inventing Antiques in Twentieth-Century New England
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE \nWhat transforms a discarded object into a treasured antique? Join acclaimed historian and independent scholar Briann Greenfield as she reveals how Connecticut and New England didn’t just collect antiques—they invented the very idea of what makes something “antique.” Through a century of transformation\, she traces how everyday objects evolved from dusty attic finds to coveted museum pieces. Greenfield uncovers the fascinating stories of collectors\, dealers\, and curators who shaped American material culture\, showing how personal passion and cultural values created the antique market we know today. \n*This event is available in person and via Zoom. \nIn-person at 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT or on Zoom. Zoom details will be shared via email in advance of the lecture. \nTickets: $15 | $10 Members \n 
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/out-of-the-attic-inventing-antiques-in-twentieth-century-new-england/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Members,Antiques & Collectibles
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SUMMARY:Flowers & Flavor: Garden Tours with High Tea
DESCRIPTION:Start your Sunday off with florals\, flavor\, and flair. Join our Head Gardener Peter Winne for an intimate tour of our colonial revival gardens\, followed by “high tea” in the garden. Scratch your horticultural itch\, or just enjoy a whimsical morning among flowers and friends. \nTickets: $55; $45 members \nNote: Each event is limited to 15 guests. To book a private tour and tea for your friends and family\, contact events@wdsmuseum.org.
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/flowers-flavor-garden-tours-with-high-tea-2/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Garden Program,Members,Tea &...,Colonial History
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SUMMARY:Member Preview | Out of The Attic: A Century of Collecting
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our WDS Member Exhibition Preview \nApril 30\, 5:30-7:30 pm | Wine and light refreshments will be served. \nWhat is a collection? How does it come to be? And what can we learn about the past\, passion\, and perspective of those who built it over time. \nFrom teapots and portrait miniatures to furniture and a monumental canvas of founder Elizabeth Colt\, a dazzling array of treasures from the Museum’s permanent collection are resurfacing for public view\, some for the first time in a generation. Together they track the legacy of the Connecticut Society of Colonial Dames and show how the Society and Museum have evolved over more than a hundred years of collecting\, preserving\, and interpreting American history and decorative arts. \n5:30 pm | Welcome and Opening Remarks with Executive Director Brenton Grom \n6:00 pm | Exhibition Tour – Out of the Attic: A Century of Collecting \nRSVP: Renee Dumouchel at rdumouchel@wdsmuseum.org
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/member-preview-out-of-the-attic-a-century-of-collecting/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T200000
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | Other People's Stuff: How the Spectacle of House Museums Can Bring Us Together and Teach Us Empathy
DESCRIPTION:You don’t have to believe the country is falling apart to notice Americans struggling to come together. Last year the U.S. Surgeon General issued an advisory report on our “epidemic of loneliness\,” a dark flip side to the loud and impassioned public dialogue that has become a hallmark of 21st-century life. Meanwhile\, we give less than ever to charity\, belong to fewer organizations\, and distance ourselves from the categories and etiquette that once defined individuals’ relationships to a larger community. We want to be seen and heard\, and yet we sometimes lack the tools and patience to see and hear one another. \nFrom the neuroscience of spatial experience to the awe inspired by thinking across expanses of time\, house museums hold powerful means to opening our minds. If we treat them as laboratories rather than as repositories of information\, they can teach us to look closely at the residue of the past and use multiple kinds of intelligence to grasp the complexity of the human relationships intertwined with it. A century ago\, old rooms and their furnishings were part of a bold new strategy in museums to lift up society by drawing attention to the objects that surround us. This lecture\, adapted from an address last winter at the Colonial Williamsburg Antiques Forum\, focuses on the ways in which our national treasures in Historic Wethersfield can help us observe\, listen\, and relate to one another with the same curiosity and respect we accord to people of the past.
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/lecture-other-peoples-stuff-how-the-spectacle-of-house-museums-can-bring-us-together-and-teach-us-empathy/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Learning Series,Lecture,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240525T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240525T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T022239
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T175504Z
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SUMMARY:Colonial Encampment
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of free family fun! The Colonial Encampment\, presented by the 5th Connecticut Regiment\, returns to the Webb Deane Stevens Museum grounds on Saturday\, May 25\, from 10 am to 4 pm. Enjoy cooking and marching demonstrations\, period music\, children’s activities\, battle skirmishes\, and much more! \nEvent Schedule (Rain or shine!) \n1030am – Musket demonstration \n11am –  Children’s march with wooden muskets \n1pm –  Battle skirmish with British Marines \n130pm –  Cannon firing demonstration \n2pm-4pm  Camp functions and exhibits \n\nColonial music\nSurgeons’ table\nOpen fire cooking\nFlag history program\nVarious other camp life exhibits\n\nBig Bear Trading Company will also be on-site throughout the day selling jewelry\, gear and goods inspired by the 17th – 19th centuries. \nPLEASE NOTE: All scheduled activities subject to change. \nRegular Museum admission applies for guided house tours and access to exhibitions in the Holcombe Education Center and Kuckro Gallery. \n 
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/colonial-encampment/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Holiday Program,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T200000
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SUMMARY:The Landscape of Future History
DESCRIPTION:The Webb Deane Stevens Museum is pleased to present landscape architect David Rubin in conversation with Executive Director Brenton Grom. Mr. Rubin\, the founding principal of DAVID RUBIN Land Collective\, joins us in advance of receiving the Elvira Broome Doolan Medal from the Garden Club of America at its annual meeting in Hartford. His remarks will explore the firm’s ethos of “empathy-driven design\,” followed by a fireside chat with Mr. Grom about their recent collaboration at the George Read II House & Gardens in Old New Castle\, Delaware\, which resulted in a new design for the landscape that will unite many layers of history while serving as a gathering place for the community that helped shape the plan. \nDAVID RUBIN Land Collective practices landscape architecture from a mission of empathy\, problem solving on behalf of their clients\, and empowering constituencies through accessibility (which they define as an “invitation to participate”). Because of their belief that landscapes are written to be read\, they strive to manage change in historic landscapes rather than to preserve them wholesale. They “lift the bell jar” off of historic sites in an effort to ensure that contemporary society can access and value what has come before\, allowing these public treasures to be loved and understood by the 21st century. \nPlease join us for a complimentary reception at 6 p.m. The program will begin at 6:30 p.m. \nNSCDA-CT and Museum Members: $20 / General Public: $25. Register HERE. \nAbout the Presenter: \nDavid A. Rubin\, PLA\, FASLA\, FAAR is the founding principal of DAVID RUBIN Land Collective\, a landscape architecture\, urban design\, and planning studio committed to practicing with an emphasis on socially purposeful design strategies. David’s visionary contribution to the field in “empathy-driven design” is a hallmark of the studio\, earning increasing renown for fusing issues of social justice in cities with excellence in the design of public spaces. Educated at Connecticut College and Harvard University\, he has taught and lectured at a number of institutions\, including Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design\, the University of Pennsylvania School of Design\, Louisiana State University\, and Southern California Institute of Architecture. David is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome\, a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects\, and recipient of the 2024 Elvira Broome Doolan medal which recognizes innovative work in landscape architecture with emphasis on city planning and civic improvement in urban areas. He was appointed by the U.S. State Department to serve on their Industry Advisory Group (IAG) to promote best practices in landscape architecture in Overseas Building Operations (OBO). His projects have received awards and honors from the American Society of Landscape Architects\, the Society of College and University Planners\, and the American Institute of Architects\, among others. \nDavid’s current work includes Grand Junction Park in Westfield\, IN\, a socially-purposeful\, environmentally-resilient\, and inclusive park focused on human engagement; the National World War I Memorial\, new comfort stations throughout the National Mall and the Tidal Basin Master Plan; Franklin Park\, and an expanse of riverfront along the Anacostia in Washington\, D.C.; multiple projects for the Fort Wayne Riverfront in Indiana; and a new plaza for Temple University in Philadelphia. His studio’s work includes diverse typologies in locations from Los Angeles to Rome\, Berlin\, Cape Town\, New York City\, Washington\, D.C.\, Detroit\, Indianapolis\, Fort Wayne\, Pittsburgh\, and Philadelphia.
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/the-landscape-of-future-history/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Garden Program,Lecture,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T022239
CREATED:20240313T151854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T151953Z
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SUMMARY:Expansion and Inspiration: Recent Acquisitions to the Winterthur Collection
DESCRIPTION:Alexandra Deutsch\, John L. and Marjorie P. McGraw Director of Collections at the Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library\, will speak about recent acquisitions and the ways in which collecting there has evolved while remaining anchored in Henry Francis du Pont’s legacy. Alexandra oversees the mansion’s 175 museum rooms and adjacent galleries\, along with the world’s largest and most celebrated collection of American decorative arts. \nJoin us at 6 p.m. for a complimentary reception. The program will begin at 6:30 p.m. \nNSCDA-CT and Museum Members: $15 / General Public: $20. Register HERE. \nAbout the Presenter: \nAlexandra Deutsch\, a graduate of Vassar College and the Winterthur Program in American Material Culture\, is the John L. and Marjorie P. McGraw Director of Collections at the Winterthur Museum. She leads Winterthur’s Collections and Interpretation Division. Prior to arriving at Winterthur in 2019\, she was Vice-President of Collections and Interpretation and Chief Curator at the Maryland Center for History and Culture\, formerly the Maryland Historical Society. \nHer tenure at the Maryland Center for History and Culture was distinguished by nationally recognized exhibitions that included In Full Glory Reflected: Maryland and the War of 1812\, Woman of Two Worlds: Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte and Her Quest for an Imperial Legacy\, and Spectrum of Fashion. From 2010 until 2019\, she worked to establish the Fashion Archives\, now named the Barbara P. Katz Fashion Archives at the Maryland Center for History and Culture. Since arriving at Winterthur\, she has spearheaded a re-envisioning of the museum’s gallery building and led multiple exhibitions\, including Outside In: Nature-inspired Design at Winterthur (2020)\, Jacqueline Kennedy and Henry Francis du Pont: From Winterthur to the White House (2022)\, Ann Lowe\, American Couturier (2023) and is currently curating a major reinstallation of the permanent collections on view in Winterthur’s galleries. \nHer publications include Ann Lowe\, American Couturier (2023)\, Spectrum of Fashion (2019)\, Structure and Perspective: David Brewster Explores Maryland’s Social Landscape (2017) and Woman of Two Worlds: Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (2016). She has written and lectured about diverse topics in American material culture throughout her career with a particular emphasis on women’s and fashion history.
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/expansion-and-inspiration-recent-acquisitions-to-the-winterthur-collection/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Members,Antiques & Collectibles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T022239
CREATED:20240227T163852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240412T150232Z
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SUMMARY:Webb Barn Sale
DESCRIPTION:Rain or Shine! \nSale Dates: \nSaturday\, April 13\, 9 am-3 pm (The Sabores Mexicanos Food Truck will be on site for lunch purchases\, 12-3 pm)\nSunday\, April 14\, 9 am-1 pm (Indulge by Palazzo‘s Indulge truck will be on site for gourmet mini donut and coffee purchases\, 8:45-11 am) \nAdmission: \n$5 for adults; youth under age 18 free. Admission is payable at the door. \nThis biennial sale has historically been the biggest fundraiser in support of the Webb Deane Stevens Museum by The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in The State of Connecticut (NSCDA-CT). We are hoping for a great turnout and successful sale again this year! \nCome shop for tableware\, silver\, art\, kitchenware\, toys\, collectibles\, linens\, garden items\, holiday decor\, jewelry\, rugs\, small furniture\, and more! \nPayments: \nAccepted payments: cash\, checks\, and credit cards. \nParking: \nFree parking is available behind the Webb Barn to the rear of the Museum campus\, on the street\, in the Keeney Memorial Cultural Center lot at 200 Main\, Street\, or in the Wethersfield Volunteer Fire Department lot located at 171 Main Street. \n 
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/webb-barn-sale/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Members,Antiques & Collectibles
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T022239
CREATED:20240325T185046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T185046Z
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SUMMARY:Garden Volunteer Informational Session and Reception
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to learn from an expert horticulturist? Are you curious about historic gardens? Do you enjoy giving back to the community in a meaningful way? Then we want to chat with you! The Webb Deane Stevens Museum warmly invites you to attend a free garden volunteer informational session and reception on Sunday\, April 7\, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. \nYou will meet our head gardener\, Peter Winne\, and learn more about the history of the Amy Cogswell Colonial Revival Garden on the campus of the Webb Deane Stevens Museum in the heart of Old Wethersfield. We’ll talk about all the available opportunities to support the garden\, which sits on our beautiful 8-acre campus. You will also meet some of our current garden volunteers\, and help us celebrate Ann Foley\, our retiring garden volunteer coordinator. \nYou’ll receive a variety of perks as a garden volunteer\, including free admission to the museum for yourself and a guest\, as well as free admission to most of our community programs. \nWe hope you will join our team of dedicated garden volunteers! Please RSVP HERE by April 3.
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/garden-volunteer-informational-session-and-reception/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Garden Program,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240124T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240126T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T022239
CREATED:20231229T182329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T151005Z
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SUMMARY:NYC Trip to The Winter Show and More
DESCRIPTION:TICKET SALES ARE CLOSED FOR THIS EVENT. \nThis January 24-26\, join Executive Director Brenton Grom for a multi-generational experience during Americana Week\, New York’s annual celebration of decorative arts and design! Our VIP itinerary includes a lecture by Sarah Coffin (former Senior Curator at Cooper Hewitt)\, visits with dealers at the 70th Winter Show\, and a tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The general itinerary will be followed by a special segment for the upcoming generation\, who will join Brenton at the Winter Show’s chic Young Collectors’ Night party\, followed by drinks at Chapel Bar\, and the Taylor Swift: Storyteller exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design the next morning. \nThe Winter Show\, held at the stunning Park Avenue Armory\, is America’s premiere art\, antiques\, and design fair\, and features many of the world’s top experts in the fine and decorative arts. Learn more HERE. \nGENERAL ITINERARY (JANUARY 24-25) / \nInformation continues below for the Young Friends portion of the trip. \nWednesday\, January 24\, 2024 \n\n11:00 AM / Lunch at Inside Park at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church (included in registration fee).\n12:45 PM / Lecture by Sarah Coffin (St. Bartholomew’s Chapel)\, retired Senior Curator and Head of the Product Design and Decorative Arts Department at Cooper Hewitt\, Smithsonian Design Museum: “Dining and Diplomacy: Tablescapes and Cuisine as Political Messengers in Empire France.”\n2:00 PM / Tour of historic St. Bartholomew’s Church with church staff\n3:00 PM / The Winter Show (Park Avenue Armory)\, including special commentary from exhibiting dealers.\nDinner and evening activities on your own.\n\nThursday\, January 25\, 2024 \n\n10 AM / The Metropolitan Museum of Art with Brenton Grom and Elizabeth Fox\, Marcia Brady Tucker Fellow at the Yale University Art Gallery. This exclusive tour through the American Winng and recently-renovated British Galleries will focus on the history of period rooms and antiques-collecting\, the future of museums\, and what all of this means for our own Webb Deane Stevens Museum. Participants from the Young Friends’ itinerary will join us n this stop.\n\nTICKETS\nNSCDA-CT & Museum Members: $300 per person. Non-Members: $350 per person. \nIncludes admission to The Winter Show\, the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, and lunch on January 24. Prices do not cover transportation\, lodging\, or meals not included in the itinerary. Click the registration link for information on lodging options. \nPlease note that tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled by the Webb Deane Stevens Museum. It is understood that participation in this event/tour releases The Webb Deane Stevens Museum\, NSCDA\, NSCDA-CT\, WDS staff and volunteers from any responsibility whatsoever for injury or death\, or loss or damage of personal property sustained in connection with an event/tour. \nYOUNG FRIENDS ITINERARY (JANUARY 25-26) \nThursday\, January 25\, 2024 \n\n10 AM / The Metropolitan Museum of Art with a multi-generational group led by Brenton Grom and Elizabeth Fox\, Marcia Brady Tucker Fellow at the Yale University Art Gallery. This exclusive tour begins in the American Wing and continues through the Afrofuturist Period Room and the British Galleries\, which reopened in 2020 following an innovative redesign by Roman and Williams\, a firm acclaimed for its work in hotels\, restaurants\, and retail spaces. We’ll talk about the history of period rooms and antiques collecting\, and what all of this means for contemporary design and the future of museums.\nLunch and afternoon activities on your own.\n6:30 PM / Young Collectors’ Night at The Winter Show (Park Avenue Armory)\, where young design enthusiasts\, collectors\, and philanthropists step out for a night of mingling\, perusing\, and extraordinary fashion. We’ll chat with some dealers along the way in about objects in their booths and meet young leaders in decorative arts and design.\nDrinks at the beautiful Chapel Bar\, a Gothic-revival Sunday School chapel designed in 1867 by James Renwick\, Jr.\, and redesigned as a bar in 2018 by Roman and Williams\, the firm responsible for the British Galleries at the Met!\n\nFriday\, January 26\, 2024 \n\n10:00 AM / Taylor Swift: Storyteller\, an exhibition of the artist’s costumes\, props\, and ephemera at the Museum of Arts and Design. Our tour will be led by MAD staff\, with additional insider commentary from Miranda Head\, Events and Rentals Manager at the Webb Deane Stevens Museum\, who was a member of the team making magic on Taylor’s global concert tour until she joined our team last fall!\nOptional informal lunch and visit to Roman and Williams Guild\, the flagship store of the design firm responsible for the Met British Galleries and Chapel Bar.\n\nTICKETS\n$300 per person. Includes admission to Young Collectors’ Night (a $250 value)\, the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, and the Museum of Arts and Design\, as well as a complimentary 1-year Webb Deane Stevens Museum membership. Price does not include transportation\, lodging\, meals\, or drinks. Click registration link for information on lodging options.
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/nyc-trip-to-the-winter-show-and-more/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Members,Trips
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