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February 22, 2012
Goschenhoppen.org Monthly Meetings March 15 - Goschenhoppen Historians in the News: Travel Channel's Bizarre Foods, Organic Gardening's Video Library, Philadelphia Inquirer's Garden Page. Nancy Roan, Bob Wood and Jacquelyn Daley. Program videos will be shown.
Membership Membership in the Goschenhoppen Historians is open to the public. It offers many opportunities in which to participate: meetings, seminars, folklife publications, apprentice program, historic preservation, General Store, Folklife Museum, Folk Festival, organ recitals and others. For more information, click on the above links.
Contact Us! If you have any questions or comments, please let us know by clicking here.
Museums The Folklife Museum and Library, and the Country Store at Red Men's Hall, Routes 29 and 63 in Green Lane, PA, have reopened on Sundays, from 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm. Board Members Login Search Goschenhoppen |
Student Apprentice Program
The Folk Festival Apprentice Program is open to students in grades 6-12 (must be going to grade 6 in September, 2012). We are looking for interested and motivated students who are eager to learn about a skill or craft from colonial Goschenhoppen or who would like to help out in other ways at the Folk Festival.
NOTE: The below Instructions and Forms are currently being re-designed. In the meantime, please Contact Us for the form to be mailed to you. We're sorry for this temporary inconvenience.
There are many activities to be involved in. Students may participate in one or both days. The signup form (link to page 1, link to page 2) needs to be submitted no later than June 8, 2012, for the 2012 Folk Festival. Click here for the instruction sheet for the Apprentice Program. Students must be in costume, most of which are provided by the Historians. Individual follow-up will occur after the signup form has been reviewed. For more information or to answer your concerns, please contact us (click here), attention “Apprentice Program”.
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