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Historic Deerfield e-Newsletter
January 2011


In This Issue
Winter Hours
December's Lucky Prize Winner
2011 Winter Lecture Series
Open Hearth Cooking Classes
Haute Couture Coming to Deerfield
Historic Deerfield
 Schedule
 
Winter Hours
Flynt Center Open Weekends
Dec. 4, 2010 - April 10, 2011
9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
 
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Please Note:  Winter Hours in effect through April 15, 2011
 

Sheldon House with IciclesThe Flynt Center of Early New England Life will be open weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) December 4, 2010-April 10, 2011, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The museum will reopen for the 2011 Regular Season on Saturday, April 16 with a new "Patriot's Day Revolutionary Muster & Parade" special event.  Seasonal Winter Admission (except where noted for Special Events): $7 Adults, $5 Youth (ages 6-17), under 6 and members free. Historic Deerfield's museum houses are closed to the public during the winter months (December-mid-April), although pre-arranged tours-by-appointment and group tours can still be scheduled. For more information, please call 413-775-7132 or e-mail tours@historic-deerfield.org.

Congratulations to  Sandra Hutchinson!


Sandra is the lucky winner of the December 2010 prize drawing for a free Set of 8 Deerfield Notecards.  Be sure to check next month's e-newsletter to see if you're our lucky winner!
2011 Winter Lecture Series Debuts
Betsy Ross 

Three Remarkable Women: A Flagmaker, A Poet, and An Illustrator

 

Scholars and experts will come together on three Sundays this winter to delve into the lives of some of America's brightest female stars of the past 300 years in a winter lecture series titled "Three Remarkable Women: A Flagmaker, A Poet, and An Illustrator."

 

The first lecture, titled "Betsy Ross: The Life Behind the Legend," will be given on January 30 by Marla Miller, Associate Professor of History at UMass Amherst and author of the recently published Betsy Ross and the Making of America.  Co-sponsored with the Pioneer Valley History Network (PVHN), who will offer a reception during which the author will be available for signing her books.


All of the lectures will be offered at 2 p.m. at the White Church Community Center, and are free and open to the public.

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Sign-up Now for 2011 Open Hearth Cooking Classes
Open Hearth Paul Shoul 2 

Historic Deerfield will offer instruction in open hearth cooking for those who are interested in historic foodways and hearth management. A series of seven one-day classes has been scheduled for Saturdays in February and March 2011. In the kitchen of the 1786 Hall Tavern, museum guides will demonstrate cookery techniques and lead discussions on 18th- and early 19th-century food preparation, preservation technology, seasonality, diet, and the availability of local and imported foodstuffs. A bibliography on open hearth cookery will be distributed.

Registrants will participate in the process and assist hearth cooks in the tasks undertaken. We recommend that you dress comfortably, bring an apron, pen, and paper for notes. Participants will sample the foods prepared in the program or, if preferred, participants may bring a brown bag lunch. For program information, please contact Claire Carlson at ccarlson@historic-deerfield.org or 413-775-7217.

 

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Haute Couture Coming to Deerfield Spring 2011

Worth gownCouture, Construction and Care: Exploring 20th-Century Fashion

 

March 2,9,16 2011 

In an exciting new departure for Historic Deerfield, local fashionistas will be able to examine three key topics in 20th-century fashion history.  This new course will take place on the first three Wednesdays in March from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Bartels Seminar Room at the Flynt Center of Early New England Life.  Each session will be led by Ned Lazaro, Collections Manager at Historic Deerfield and an independent textile scholar.

 

Each class will feature an illustrated lecture and access to fashion items from the museum's small but important collection of 20th-century clothing, much of which descended locally in the Esleeck family-including a c. 1910 gown created by the legendary House of Worth, as well as objects purchased at exclusive department stores.  Additional objects from the museum's renowned collection of earlier 18th- and 19th-century clothing will serve as comparisons. 

 

The first class on March 2 will focus on "1900-1945: Exploring Silhouette and Construction of Women's Fashion During the First Half of the Century."  "Haute Couture and Its Affect on 20th-Century Fashion," will take the runway on March 9.  Finally, the classes will conclude on March 16 with "Care and Storage of 20th-Century Clothing."

The cost for the class is $105. ($95 for members).  Special early-bird registrations save $10 by February 9.  Pre-registration required by February 23rd.  For information and registration, please contact Julie Marcinkiewicz at 413-775-7179 or events@historic-deerfield.org.

Set of 8 Deerfield Notecards

Set includes the Wells-Thorn House, Dwight House, Ashley House, Stebbins House, Allen House, and Williams House, as well as the Deerfield Inn and a village scene.  All done by artist Anne B. Robb.

Regular Price: $9.95
Member Price: $8.96


MISSION STATEMENT
Historic Deerfield, Incorporated, is dedicated to the heritage and preservation of Deerfield, Massachusetts and the Connecticut River Valley.  Its museums and programs provide today's audiences with experiences that create an understanding and appreciation of New England's historic villages and countryside.