Few Spots Left in Fabric of Life!
- London Town

- Oct 8, 2020
- 1 min read
Learning at London Town: The Fabric of Life
Wednesday, October 14 1 pm – 3 pm Saturday, October 17 10 am - 12 pm Experience the fabrics of colonial life - woolens, linens, cottons, and silks! Help process some of the natural fibers that were the basis for colonial clothing. Fabric patterns were often block printed on colonial textiles – design and print your own pattern to take home! For the safety of participants and staff, this event will be held outside with appropriate distancing, group sizes, and cleaning in accordance with CDC and local guidance. $8 for member children grades 1 - 4 (become one today!) $10 for non-member children grades 1 - 4 Pre-registration Required Limited spots available REGISTER HERE





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