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Take Trip Back in Time

Hello Folks, Aunt Eunice here. I hope you are all doing well and are getting ready for summer. To some people, that means getting the blades on the lawn mower sharpened or hosing off the lawn furniture or getting more propane tanks for the grill. For Quiet Valley, it means gearing up for our summer tour season. On the third Saturday in June, we open our gates to the public for tours of the historic farm. It’s a chance to spend some time in the 19th century. Since we will be portraying family members living in the 1800s on our small family farm, we will ask you to use your imagination and pretend you have traveled back in time. No cars. No computers or cell phones. Just traditional chores and heritage crafts being done, animals being cared for as well as the growing and harvesting of crops. Quiet Valley is a small working farm as well as a living history museum. On the tour, you will learn what life was like for farming families who lived on a typical homestead between the 1820s and 1890s. A lot changed from the beginning of that century to Victorian times. The railroad came through, we went through the Civil War and the Industrial Revolution began.

Learning From History While Having Fun

We also hold events at Quiet Valley both large and small. Along with school programs, camps and workshops, we have many opportunities for entertaining and engaging educational experiences. In other words, having fun while learning something interesting. Events give us the opportunity to teach about the past while connecting it with a new way of doing something, making the past relevant for today.

Summer Garden Party

At our opening day of summer tours this year Saturday June 19th, we will also be holding our 13th annual Summer Garden Party. This event is covered by your farm tour admission and you will be able to enjoy a variety of garden-related activities. You may just learn something new you can use at home. If nothing else, there will be tasty treats to try made with recipes we will share using fresh herbs and vegetables. We will be showing how to make lawn art pieces, teaching about various greens grown in the garden, offering tours of the kitchen garden and sampling herb bread baked in the outdoor bake oven. We hold tours and events rain or shine, but I am hoping for shine so we can open up horse drawn wagon rides, too. A special learning opportunity that is also fun is our bake oven workshop on Saturday July 24th from 8:30am to 1:30pm. You will learn about the use of the oven and how to make bread from scratch. 

Music in the Valley and More

Besides the Summer Garden Party, we also have Music in the Valley on July 17th where traditional music will be played around the farm. August brings three events, on August 7th we have the 103.1FM Bigfoot Birthday Bash for all you country music lovers, Heritage Craft Day on August 14th featuring a variety of traditional craft demonstrations and then on August 28 & 29 the wonderful Pocono State Craft Festival with lots of opportunities to shop for the beautiful art and handcrafts. Summer time is certainly a busy time at Quiet Valley. However, we do find time to relax by the end of the day as the cool evening air arrives. We enjoy glasses of lemonade and rocking in our rocking chairs while we ruminate on the busy day we just had.

Save some time for Quiet Valley this summer. You won’t be disappointed and we would appreciate your support for our special non-profit farm museum. Well, that’s all for now. Take care and hope to see you soon. Aunt Eunice

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Membership Perks, August is for Local Crafts & Shopping https://quietvalley.org/membership-perks-august-is-for-local-crafts-shopping/ Tue, 30 Jul 2019 17:19:00 +0000 http://www.qvu.ycq.mybluehost.me/?p=9316

Membership Perks & Activities

Hello Folks, Aunt Eunice here. Last Saturday we held the second summer member’s picnic here at the farm. After a delicious potluck dinner everyone divided into teams and participated in a scavenger type of Treasure Hunt. Each team had to solve 9 riddles which took them to different parts of the farm. When finished they received the missing piece to their treasure map and a final riddle. Once solved it led them to their buried treasure. It was a lovely evening to be on the farm and a good time was had by all. Consider joining Quiet Valley as a member and then attend the next picnic on August 15.

Origins of August

In a few days, the month of August will be upon us. At one time it would have been called the month of Sextilis. According to Wikipedia, August is the eighth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars, and the fifth of seven months to have a length of 31 days. It was originally named Sextilis in Latin because it was the sixth month in the original ten-month Roman calendar under Romulus in 753 BC, and March was the first month of the year. In 8 BC, it was renamed in honor of Augustus. August is a good time to sit in an open area and watch the night sky for the Perseids, a major meteor shower, which typically takes place between July 17 and August 24, with the days of the peak time varying yearly.

Craft Makers & Marketplace

Other August activities on a non-cosmic scale are Quiet Valley’s Heritage Craft Day on the 10th and the Pocono State Craft Festival on the 24th and 25th. They are both worth your time with the Heritage Craft Day being a bit more family friendly. The PSCF is perfect for the serious shopper or those who admire fine arts and crafts. We are having a special highlight the week of the 12th – 17th with the first time loading of our new lime kiln. The date of the actual firing has yet to be announced. Not something you can see every day. The last day for the summer tours is Labor Day which is September 2nd this year. Fall tours will take place September 7 and 14. Don’t miss out as these will be the last tours for 2019.

I hope we see you at the farm before summer ends. Thanks for checking in. Aunt Eunice

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