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January 2014  
In This Issue
January Closings
Preschool Palette
Woodland Walk
Programs
Belmont Trip
January Closings

     

The museum will be closed to the public January 1- 3 for the UMW winter holiday.

 

The Stafford County Visitor Center will be closed on January 1. 


PRESCHOOL PALETTE
Children ages 2-5 enjoy a story, garden walk, hands-on art project, and a visit to the art gallery or historic house.
 
January's theme is Getting Along.
 

 

Jan 6, 9 & 10     

    
Class runs from 10-11 am

$8/child (Members $5), adults free, pre-register by contacting Education and Communications Manager Michelle Crow-Dolby or 540/654-1851.

Woodland Hike

    Winter Woods  

Sunday, January 26 

2 pm

 
Led by Virginia Master Naturalists, this informative free hike covers a mile o
f trails in both woodlands and fields and touches on the historic ruins of Belmont's past. Please wear sturdy footwear and meet outside the Visitor Center.

PROGRAMS

Sunday, January 19, 1-4 pm
A Wedding Sampler  


An intimate gathering of local vendors specializing in wedding fare.


Event admission $10; UMW students $5. 

Pre-Registration at 540/654-1848 or blabar@umw.edu

Peruse the vendor list




Sunday, February 9, 2 pm
With Needle and Thread...A Beginner's Class in Sewing

This hands-on workshop will teach the basics of personal sewing-threading a needle, sewing a hem, replacing a button, repairing a seam and other small repairs.


Workshop fee: $35; members $25. Basic sewing kit included. Registration required at 540/654-1843 or etaylor@umw.edu.

 

Visit the Museum Shop blog

  

FRIENDS OF BELMONT TRIP

We have exciting news about an upcoming "Alpine Adventure" European trip scheduled for September 21-Oct 4, 2014.    

 

Travelers will experience the wonders of the Swiss, French, and Italian Alps just as Gari Melchers did over one hundred years ago.

 

Our travel coordinator is Russ Head of  The Travel Connection.  Many of you have enjoyed his experience and knowledge on past Belmont trips.      

  

Contact Betsy Labar, Special Events Manager at
540-654-1848 or blabar@umw.edu with any questions. 

 

Trip Introduction  

 

 Overview  

 

Detailed Itinerary 

 

 
  
Education and Communications Manager
Newsletter Editor
Museum main number: 540/654-1015
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Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont was the home and studio of prominent portraitist and American Impressionist painter Gari Melchers (1860-1932) from 1916 until his death. The 18th century Georgian mansion, outbuildings, and formal gardens were modified and expanded to serve as an elegant country retreat for the artist and his wife, who had left their longtime European home at the outbreak of WWI.  Melchers was one of the most respected artists of his generation. Upon Corinne Melchers' death in 1955, the property and all its contents were deeded to the Commonwealth of Virginia, making Belmont one of the most complete and authentic artists' homes in America.  

 

Administered by the University of Mary Washington, the museum is accredited by the  American Alliance of Museums, is a National Historic Landmark, and is included in the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Historic Artists' Homes and Studios consortium.

 

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