The Best Things To Do Around The Main Line with Kids

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Newlin’s 250th Celebration: Building America Through Trades and Food

May 16 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Join Newlin Grist Mill for their America’s 250th Birthday celebrations through special demonstrations, workshops, make-and-takes, and talks on topics related to the trades that built America and the feeding of a revolution. Demonstrations are ongoing throughout the day. Talks are $10/person or free for members.

April 18, 10 am-3 pm
– The Munch Box food truck
– Public Archaeology
– Historic building and roofing demonstration
– Liberty Teas cooking demonstration

May 16, 10 am-5 pm
– The Munch Box food truck and Middle Brother Coffee
– Public Archaeology
– Historic brewing demonstration by Succession Fermentory
– Textile demonstration and make-and-take by Eva Mergen
– Newlin Speaker Series (4-5pm): Beyond Homespun: Commerce, Culture, and Colonial Cloth. $10/person, free for members.

June 6, 10 am-5 pm
– The Munch Box food truck and Middle Brother Coffee
– Soldier rations cooking demonstration by Stacy Booth
– Woodworking demonstration by For Woodness Sake
– Wooden Flower Whittling Workshop (3-4 pm). $15/person, max 8.
– Newlin Speaker Series (4-5 pm): In Support of the Army: How Women Supported the Continental Arm Through Foodways, by Stacy Booth. $10/person, free for members.