Assemblies or classroom visits, organizations, museums, groups.
LETTERS HOME: stories of the Civil War
Follow-up workshops available for classrooms, small groups.
Listen to the stories of two women who disguised themselves and fought during the American Civil War. Discover why the war was fought through the eyes of these women and find out what happened at the Battle of Gettysburg.
THE MOVIN' DRESS
Inspired by the Grapes of Wrath, this dramatic story portrays the life of an Oklahoma farm woman and her family during the Great Depression.
Available with Sarah's Quilts in Women Who Move America, a two woman performance.
THE MAID
The compelling story of Joan of Arc from shepherd's daughter to saint.
MEDIEVAL ARTIFACTS
View artifacts and interact with presenter, learn about the roles of men, women, children, animals and the church during the Middle Ages.
LIFE IN COLONIAL AMERICA
Visit a Colonial kitchen and learn about home and political life in the early colonies.
A SPINNER'S PLACE
Spinning demonstration from sheep to shawl with stories of spinning and weaving, and discussion on the American Colonies
Small groups. classrooms, 30 max.
THE ROAD EAST
The story of the silk road.
Visit the tent of a silk road merchant and caravan guide. Hear the story of silk and the history of the region. Sample tasty treats. View a silk-reeling demonstration and handle silk and camel fibers.
LIVING IN THE MIDDLE AGES
A hands-on workshop series of Medieval arts including arms and armor, home arts, monastery, bardic school, and Prince Henry's School of Navigation.
LIFE IN THE COLONIES
Workshops in leather work, quilting, home arts, government, and education.
LETTERS HOME: stories of the Civil War
Follow-up workshops available for classrooms, small groups.
Listen to the stories of two women who disguised themselves and fought during the American Civil War. Discover why the war was fought through the eyes of these women and find out what happened at the Battle of Gettysburg.
THE MOVIN' DRESS
Inspired by the Grapes of Wrath, this dramatic story portrays the life of an Oklahoma farm woman and her family during the Great Depression.
Available with Sarah's Quilts in Women Who Move America, a two woman performance.
THE MAID
The compelling story of Joan of Arc from shepherd's daughter to saint.
MEDIEVAL ARTIFACTS
View artifacts and interact with presenter, learn about the roles of men, women, children, animals and the church during the Middle Ages.
LIFE IN COLONIAL AMERICA
Visit a Colonial kitchen and learn about home and political life in the early colonies.
A SPINNER'S PLACE
Spinning demonstration from sheep to shawl with stories of spinning and weaving, and discussion on the American Colonies
Small groups. classrooms, 30 max.
THE ROAD EAST
The story of the silk road.
Visit the tent of a silk road merchant and caravan guide. Hear the story of silk and the history of the region. Sample tasty treats. View a silk-reeling demonstration and handle silk and camel fibers.
LIVING IN THE MIDDLE AGES
A hands-on workshop series of Medieval arts including arms and armor, home arts, monastery, bardic school, and Prince Henry's School of Navigation.
LIFE IN THE COLONIES
Workshops in leather work, quilting, home arts, government, and education.