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Our Makers' Adventure Summer Camp is all SOLD OUT for July 31.
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Feeling crafty? This one-of-a-kind camp allows kids to enter an authentic, 19th-century makerspace while creating take-home souvenirs they're sure to treasure. Using time-honored techniques passed down through generations, they'll learn from experts as they work with genuine materials like metal, leather, and woolโjust as young apprentices did hundreds of years ago. During this unique, one-day trip to historical workshops and farms, campers will also learn how 1800s laborers, artists and merchants constructed valuable tools and textiles while using the same processes to forge mementos of their own.
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An exciting opportunity to design and create multiple take-home treasures
Opportunities to make crafts with genuine metals, leather and wool
Learn about 1800s laborers, artists and merchants and how they made valuable tools
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$75/camper (9-12)
Advanced registration is required.
Society members receive a 10% discount, please verify your membership where prompted to receive discount at check out.
Register Today: wihist.org/3N2unXY
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Old World Wisconsin includes 60 authentically restored historic homes, farms, stores and workshopsโand a fully operational 1930s tavern. Each region features a distinct set of stories that invite you to experience the hopes and dreams of those who came before us. From the 1840s to the 1940s, youโll find a true panorama of early Wisconsin history, covering more than 70 years and many cultures, including African American, Danish, Finnish, Hessian, Irish, Norwegian, Polish, Pomeranian and Yankee.
Old World Wisconsin first opened in 1976. Researchers traveled throughout Wisconsin in search of historic buildings crafted by the first generation of Wisconsin immigrants and migrants. From Lake Superior to the Illinois border, and from the Mississippi River to Lake Michigan, historians documented countless historic farmhouses, outbuildings and small-town structures. Once research was complete, the meticulous construction of Old World Wisconsin began. Piece by piece, workers carefully dismantled historic structures from around the state and reconstructed them in their new home.
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Event Tags:
crafting camp,eagle, wisconsin,historical workshops,learners ages 9-12,makers adventure summer camp,seasonal,sold out: makers' adventure summer camp,authentic makerspace
Event Categories:
Kids & Family,Classes/Workshops,Seasonal & Holiday
Event ID:
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