Colonial Crafts
Create your very own quill pen and explore the traditional technique of tin punching. Learn how everyday items were made in the 1700s and bring history to life. For Ages 6-11.
Create your very own quill pen and explore the traditional technique of tin punching. Learn how everyday items were made in the 1700s and bring history to life. For Ages 6-11.
Create your very own quill pen and explore the traditional technique of tin punching. Learn how everyday items were made in the 1700s and bring history to life. For Ages 6-11.
Create your very own quill pen and explore the traditional technique of tin punching. Learn how everyday items were made in the 1700s and bring history to life. For Ages 6-11.
Meet us behind the Assateague Island Visitor Center for a tour of this 18th century coastal plantation.
Watch a sneak peek of the new documentary by Ken Burns, Sarah Bolstein, and David Schmidt. There will be a discussion after the screening.
From maps, treaties, and court cases recorded by the pens of the colonists and early Marylanders, we can learn much about a once thriving vibrant culture whose descendents contiue to live in our region today.
Receive and embroidery kit that celebrates the 250th Anniversay of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Participants will learn basic embroidery stitches.
Copies of the book are available at the Ocean Pines branch circulation desk.
Join us for a colonial silhouette craft. Best for teens and adults.
Historian Dr. Richard Bell talks about his new book that investigates how "The American Revolution was not only the colonies' triumphant liberation from the rule of an overbearing England; it was also a cataclysm that pulled in participants from around the globe and threw the entire world order into chaos.”