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SUMMARY:From Landscape to Foodscape: Introduction to Foodscaping
DESCRIPTION:New series!  Explore how to transform a traditional decorative landscape into one incorporating edible plants for the table. \nReimagine your landscape as a foodscape. Learn about different ideas and strategies for using edible plants to create new yard designs that can provide many benefits\, including increased biodiversity\, self-produced food\, reduced maintenance inputs\, and soil and water conservation. \nThis program takes place indoors and outdoors\, and includes a guided tour of the Remick gardens.\nWorkshop leader: Jim Cruickshank\, Remick Program Manager \n\nFREE for members | $5 suggested donation for nonmembers.\nFor ages 16+\, ages 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.\nPreregistration is appreciated; walk-ins are welcome.\nTo register or for more information\, call (603) 323-7591 or email info@remickmuseum.org. \nThis activity is part of our Spring on the Farm schedule. \n  \nCultivate resiliency in your backyard — join us for the entire From Landscape to Foodscape series.\nThis series includes lectures\, demonstrations and workshops aimed at creating resiliency against rising prices at the supermarket\, as well as providing healthful\, nutritious fruits and vegetables from your backyard. The series will follow the natural progression of gardening from ground and planter prep to plant selection\, then on to food preservation and pantry stocking for next winter. Join us for one or all of these Saturday sessions: \n\nApril 5  Introduction to Foodscaping\nMay 10  Soil Enhancements & Composting for Your Garden\nJune 7  Introduction to Container Gardening\nJuly 19  Food Safety Workshop: Creating Jams\, Jellies\, & Marmalade\nAugust 16  Food Safety Workshop:  Pickles\, Chutneys & Relishes\nSeptember 20  Pantry Prep & Storing the Harvest\nOctober 18  Cooking from Your Pantry \n  \nImage: Jaunathan Gagnon via Unsplash
URL:https://www.remickmuseum.org/event/foodscaping/
LOCATION:Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm\, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd\, Tamworth\, NH\, 03886\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walkabout Presentation
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SUMMARY:Remick Homeschool Class: Signs of Spring
DESCRIPTION:Warmer days are almost here! Participants will explore the Remick Farmstead in search of evidence that plants and animals are emerging from the cold of winter. Registration ends at 3 p.m.\, Friday\, April 11. \nCost (1 student & 1 caregiver): $10 total for members | $12 total for nonmembers\nAdditional students and caregivers: $5 each\nDesigned for students ages 5 and above.\nWe cannot accommodate walk-ins.\nCall (603) 323-7591 or email info@remickmuseum.org to register. \nRegistration and Cancellation Policies \n  \nGENERAL INFORMATION \nOur homeschool programming primarily takes place outdoors and incorporates agriculture\, history\, nature\, science and/or math. \nClasses are season-based and feature discovery through the senses and hands-on activities. Group interaction and discussion encourage a deeper understanding of each subject. \nExcept for our history-based lessons\, classes primarily take place outdoors in rain\, snow or shine: participants should be dressed for the day’s weather and farm conditions underfoot. \nThis is not a drop-off program: caretakers should be prepared to be with the group and are encouraged to participate. \nClass size is limited and may be impacted by the class topic; early registration is encouraged. \nNon-registration inquiries may be emailed to program manager Jim Cruickshank: jcruickshank@remickmuseum.org \n  \nImage: Steve Smith via Unsplash
URL:https://www.remickmuseum.org/event/remick-homeschool-spring-signs/
LOCATION:Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm\, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd\, Tamworth\, NH\, 03886\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,Homeschool
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SUMMARY:The Mammoth Road: New Hampshire Folk Tales as An  Avenue to Local History and Culture
DESCRIPTION:New Hampshire can tell you a story or two!\nFolk tales are passed from one generation to another\, embellished by time and teller: “Ethan Crawford was as tall as Mount Washington. He could carry at least seven men on his back!” Yet\, when we look at folk tales\, the people who compiled them and the location from which they spring\, we can access history in a new and entertaining way. \nJoin us to hear and explore folk tales collected by the New Hampshire Women’s Federation (1932) and dig into local resources in search of truths. Was it tall tale or town history? \n\nFree and open to the public.\nLight refreshments served.\nThis program is part of our Spring at the Farmstead schedule. \n  \n\nPRESENTER: Erin E. Moulton writes books and tracks dead people. As a researcher\, slipping into old records and exploring past lives is something she has done for herself and for others for over fourteen years. Erin is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists\, the New Hampshire Historical Society\, the New Hampshire Society of Genealogists\, and serves on the landmark committee for the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire. She has written several books\, mostly for children. \nCurious about the term “The Mammouth Road?” Read about it here. \n\n  \nThank you\, New Hampshire Humanities!\nThis history-based\, thought-provoking event is made possible by New Hampshire Humanities (NHH) and with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The NHH’s “Humanities to Go” program allows non-profits and community groups the opportunity to provide high-quality cultural programming to the public free of charge. We’re pleased to bring this quality presentation to the historic Remick farmstead. \n\n 
URL:https://www.remickmuseum.org/event/mammoth-road/
LOCATION:Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm\, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd\, Tamworth\, NH\, 03886\, United States
CATEGORIES:NH Humanities,Presentation,Special Event
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