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SUMMARY:Picnic-scapes: A celebration of picnicking!
DESCRIPTION:During July — National Picnic Month — the Hearth Room at the Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm is home to a lighthearted exhibit of “Picnic-scapes”: creative interpretations of picnic scenes from the museum’s collection and local guest exhibitors. \nThe museum’s display\, entitled “Doc & Marion on a Picnic\,” features a picnic basket and picnic-related items from the Remick collection. Items in the exhibit belonged to the museum’s namesake country doctor\, Dr. Edwin “Doc” C. Remick (1903-1993) and his wife\, Marion Remick\, née Miles (1906-1980). Visitors can learn what Doc Remick’s favorite picnic foods were\, see the recipe for his favorite picnic cookie\, and learn about sandwich trends from the 1950s. The modest living quarters the couple shared for 50 years\, including the kitchen where Marion would have prepared their picnics\, can also be visited (accessible by stairs only). \nIn addition\, enlarged copies of summertime photos from the Remick collection are displayed on the walls. Visitors are encouraged to record their favorite picnicking spot\, foods and memories at the “Food for Thought” table\, and enjoy time at a picnic-themed coloring-page station. \nThis year’s local guest exhibitors include: \n+ Arts Council of Tamworth\n+ Barnstormers Theatre\n+ Chocorua Lake Conservancy\n+ Chocorua Public Library\n+ Tamworth Community Nurse Association\n+ Tamworth Parks and Recreation \nBring a picnic of your own to enjoy outdoors!\nPicnics are always welcome at Remick\, but during July\, we especially invite you to celebrate the time-honored pastime of picnicking by bringing yours to the farmstead. Picnic tables are available on the museum grounds\, located under a large tent and in the open air (the gazebo is temporarily closed). Pack-in/pack-out etiquette must be observed. Bottled water is available for sale in the store. \n\nFREE  Includes access to the Museum Center; donations gratefully accepted\nFor all ages\, ages 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.\nFor more information\, call (603) 323-7591.\nClosed July 4 and 11. \nThis exhibit is part of our Summer at the Farmstead schedule. \n  \nFrom previous years… \n“On Father’s Day and Mother’s Day this year\, we went on a picnic to Fullersburg in Hinsdale\, Illinois. They were beautiful days to sit outside. While we didn’t make our sandwiches\, we bought them from a favorite local shop! It is a great memory!”  ~ Jess Landis\, Chicago\, IL \n“On the rocks in the river\, by the cave in the falls. Scotch eggs are a favorite.”  ~ Janine Bryant\, Acton\, ME \n“I love picnics. My favorite foods and things are apples\, grapes\, bread and ramen. And my cat\, Gohan.”  ~ Fae\, Maine (young visitor) \n“Picnics with my birth families in the country where we picked raspberries\, or by the lake so the children could play. Good food and good times with family.  ~ Diane
URL:https://www.remickmuseum.org/event/picnic-scapes/
LOCATION:Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm\, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd\, Tamworth\, NH\, 03886\, United States
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SUMMARY:Create Your Own Perfume Workshop with Bloom Lab
DESCRIPTION:Discover the art of botanical perfumery with Sarah Yeager of Bloom Lab during this uniquely special perfume-blending event! This workshop begins with a guided tour of the Remick herbal garden\, then moves to the Remick Hearth Room\, where you will learn the basics of perfumery while creating your own custom botanical Eau de Parfum\, hand-blended to reflect your unique personality. \nPart art\, part science\, and a whole lot of fun and self-discovery — a perfect sensory experience for anyone interested in perfumery or simply gathering with others while trying something *fragrantly* new. \n+ 30-minute garden tour \n+ 2-hour guided workshop \n+ One 30ml bottle of your own custom-blended eau de parfum \n\n$125 | $100 for members*\nAges 16 and above; children must be accompanied by an adult.\nSpace is limited to 10 participants; preregistration is required. \n\n\nREGISTER NOW\nMEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT (Remick Ramblers and Museum Maven levels): All ticketing is charged at the $125 ticket price; Remick membership discount will be refunded for both online and in-person sales once membership status is confirmed.\n \nAdditional ways  to register: Call (603) 323-7591 | Email \n*Remick Ramblers and Museum Maven levels only.\nNot sure if your membership is current? Give us a call at (603) 323-7591. \nRegistration & Cancellation Policies
URL:https://www.remickmuseum.org/event/perfume-making-workshop-with-bloom-lab/
LOCATION:Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm\, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd\, Tamworth\, NH\, 03886\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nature’s Harvest: The Art of Wildcrafting
DESCRIPTION:Embrace the nature of our cycles and seasons while discovering the art of creating wild\, locally harvested tea for beverage and medicinal purposes. Identify familiar\, local plants traditionally used for various teas\, infusions\, and decoctions. Learn the essence of the wildcrafter’s promise and code—emphasizing the principles of ethical and sustainable wildcrafting\, vital to perpetuating the continued proliferation of healing plants into the future—an act of kindness\, honor\, gratitude\, and respect to our plant families. \nLearn the difference between lunar- and solar-infused teas. Unlock the secrets of wild herbs\, medicine\, and culinary accents used by wise healers centuries ago—traditional Indigenous healing practices and local folk remedies. Go underground and tap into ancient roots. \nWrapped within the stability of the fertile fields and woods around us\, wildcrafting is a pathway to self-care. As the plants ripen and flowers boast their fragrant blossoms\, awaken to the possibilities that lead to re-wilding: awareness and self-maturation\, merging today’s energies with the ancient past. Reclaim a place in it. \nWe discuss activities in the field—preparation\, drying\, storing\, crushing\, when to use fresh or dry\, and how these are accomplished. Know tools\, guides\, and apps for identification. Familiarity with plants is imperative to avoid dangerous look-a-likes. We will learn about endangered\, threatened\, or sensitive plants. \nPRESENTER’S BIO\nAuthor and Historian Mj Pettengill focuses on cultural narratives and traditions\, historical and intergenerational trauma integration\, ancestral healing\, and social welfare development. Aligned with ancient healing customs\, Mj practices the art of gathering wild plants for food and medicine on her farm in the mountains of New Hampshire. She has an MFA in creative writing and undergraduate studies in history\, theology\, music\, and psychology. She penned the Etched in Granite historical fiction series. \n\n\n$15 | $10 for members\nAges 16 and above; children must be accompanied by an adult.\nSpace is limited to 15 participants; preregistration is required. \n\n\nMEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT (Remick Ramblers and Museum Maven levels): All ticketing is charged at the non-member ticket price; Remick membership discount will be refunded for both online and in-person sales once membership status is confirmed.\n \nRegistration options: Online | info@remickmuseum.org | (603) 323-7591 | In person \n*Remick Ramblers and Museum Maven levels only.\nNot sure if your membership is current? Give us a call at (603) 323-7591. \nRegistration & Cancellation Policies \n\n  \nIMAGE: Katrin Hauf via Unsplash
URL:https://www.remickmuseum.org/event/natures-harvest-the-art-of-wildcrafting/
LOCATION:Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm\, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd\, Tamworth\, NH\, 03886\, United States
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