Second Annual Lighting of Tree
Dana Meeting House 288 Dana Hill Road, New Hampton, NH, United StatesSecond Annual Lighting of Tree and outside carol sing.
Second Annual Lighting of Tree and outside carol sing.
New England’s colonial meetinghouses embody an important yet little- known chapter in American history. Built mostly with tax money, they served as both places of worship and for town meetings, and were the centers of life in colonial New England communities. Presenter Paul Wainwright has a long-standing interest in photography and a love of history.
Service will be arranged by Rev. Campbell Lovett of Holderness. Come enjoy a contemplative morning and a chance to tour the Meeting House.
Come Celebrate the DMHA’s Second Annual Meeting. There will be a business meeting and election of officers at 2 p.m.
Learn about the ways that fiber was important in New Hampshire in early times. Demonstrations of carding, spinning, weaving will be available. Displays of quilts and other important fiber crafts necessary for the early homestead.
Historic Presentation by Archaeologist Dr. Robert Goodby
Come explore the Dana Meeting House and then bring a blanket to enjoy music—and ICE CREAM— on the lawn.
Board Members and volunteers will be on hand to answer questions and invite visitors to enjoy a chance to sit in their own “sheep pen.”
Bell Ringing and Open House
Third Annual Lighting of Tree and outside Carol Sing.
Enjoy a day of displays, demonstrations and talks about early and contemporary textile work in New England.
Hundreds of one-room schools dotted the landscape of New Hampshire a century ago and were the backbone of primary education for generations of children.