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Old Salem Museums & Gardens – Blending Learning With Creative Fun

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Old Salem Museums & Gardens – Blending Learning With Creative Fun


A favorite family destination for Triad residents and beyond, Old Salem Museums & Gardens in Winston-Salem shares the history of German Moravian, African American and Indigenous peoples in early North Carolina. Best of all, every event revolves around an authentic Moravian experience – with the opportunity to add in your own personal touch of inspiration

Tara Logue is the Director of Education and she creates immersive, fun programs that teach families with children of all ages about everyday life in Salem during the 1800s. The monthly workshops are always a delight for guests, with their creative activities and the opportunity to see a little bit of history come alive. 

Mark your family’s calendar as we approach spring for these rare opportunities to see Moravian culture and history, or even make your mark!

On Friday, April 19th, from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., adults and children are invited to make authentic corn husk dolls and other crafts reminiscent of the 1800s. You can personalize your corn husk dolly however you like. It’s a great family activity or date night. The workshop tickets cost $45 for adults, and $25 for children aged 8 and over.

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