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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:LECTURE | Coming Home: The Story of a Tulip and Sunflower Chest With Pat Kane
DESCRIPTION:Purchase Tickets \nRenowned decorative arts scholar Pat Kane reveals the remarkable story of Connecticut’s Wethersfield chest tradition in this specialized lecture. Explore the intersection of artistry\, craftsmanship\, and cultural identity through these colonial masterpieces that represent some of America’s finest early furniture making. Kane’s expertise illuminates how these functional objects reflect broader patterns of settlement\, trade\, and artistic expression in the Connecticut River Valley\, making them invaluable windows into colonial American life and\naesthetics. \nTickets: General Admission $15| Members $10 | Jenrette Society & Students $5 \nBio | Patricia E. Kane\, Friends of American Arts Curator of American Decorative Arts at the Yale University Art Gallery\, has been at Yale since receiving her M.A. from the University of Delaware\, Winterthur Program in Early American Culture in 1968. The topic of her Master’s thesis was the seventeenth-century joined furniture of Hartford County.  She received her Ph.D. in art history from Yale in 1987. She oversees collections of American decorative arts and design that range from the seventeenth century to the present.  Since 2002 she has directed the Rhode Island Furniture Archive at the Yale University Art Gallery that documents furniture making in Rhode Island from 1650 to 1830. The results of this research are disseminated through a website\, https://americandecorativearts.yale.edu/ \, hosted by Jstor\, and Art and Industry in Early America: Rhode Island Furniture 1650–1830\, a publication for a 2016 exhibition at the Art Gallery. In addition to ongoing research on early Rhode Island furniture\, she has collaborated with scientists at Yale to identify the different species of mahogany used in early American furniture. \n 
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/lecture-masterworks-in-wood-understanding-wethersfields-furniture-legacy-with-pat-kane/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Learning Series,Lecture,Antiques & Collectibles,Preservation
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SUMMARY:FREE EVENT | Wethersfield 250 Jubilee: Revolutionary War Encampment & Traditional Trades Fair
DESCRIPTION:FREE EVENT| Wethersfield 250 Jubilee: Revolutionary War Encampment & Traditional Trades Fair \nSaturday\, May 23\, 2026\, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM \nJoin us for a free\, family-friendly day that celebrates our Colonial heritage and the traditional trades that built America. \nThis year\, our beloved Revolutionary War Encampment joins forces with the Traditional Trades Fair for a full day marking America’s 250th anniversary on the museum grounds. Watch the 5th Connecticut Regiment set up camp with musket demonstrations\, a battle skirmish with invading British Marines\, open hearth cooking\, and a children’s march with wooden muskets. Listen to traditional Colonial music and speak with a camp surgeon about his gruesome profession. Try your hand at centuries-old games like graces\, or eavesdrop on military maneuvers. \nAlongside the encampment\, skilled artisans demonstrate timber framing\, weaving\, carpentry\, and historic restoration—the craftsmanship that built the nation and keeps our oldest buildings standing. Witness live preservation projects\, try hands-on workshops\, shop our vendor market for everything from tools to keepsakes\, and discover centuries-old skills through family-friendly demonstrations\, Colonial games\, and activities. Whether you’re interested in history\, restoration\, or simply love beautiful craftsmanship\, this immersive experience showcases the dedication and artistry behind preserving our architectural heritage. \nBring the whole family for hands-on workshops\, Colonial games\, food vendors\, and a day spent surrounded by the sights\, sounds\, and skills of the founding era. \nThe free festivities will begin on the Museum grounds immediately following the Town of Wethersfield Memorial Day Parade. \n10:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Demonstrations throughout the day will include*: \n\nColonial music\nChildren’s colonial games\nSurgeon’s table\nWoodworking\nMasonry\nTextile weaving\nOpen hearth cooking and food\nFlag displays and history programs\nWeaving and sewing\nSoldier’s tent and display of equipment\nColonial clothing and textiles\nLife of a Privateer\nButter churning\nCamp tours and information about the 5th Connecticut Regiment and its history\n\nSchedule (in formation) \n10:30 AM  Musket and drill demonstration \n11:00 AM Children’s wooden musket drill \n11:30 AM Reading of “Paul Revere’s Ride”  \n12:00 PM Midday nooning \n1:00 PM  Demonstrations of 18th-Century battle tactics\, including musket firing and bayonet practice \n2:00 PM Canon firing demonstration \n2:30 PM Reading of “Paul Revere’s Ride” \n4:00 PM Camp Closes \n  \n*Schedule and demonstrations subject to change.
URL:https://wdsmuseum.org/event/free-event-wethersfield-250-jubilee-revolutionary-war-encampment-traditional-trades-fair/
LOCATION:WDS Museum\, 211 Main Street\, Wethersfield\, CT\, 06109
CATEGORIES:Performance,Kids Free,Colonial History,Preservation,Special Event,America 250
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