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Colonial Life Series: Weaving Thru History

Updated: May 6, 2021

April 28th: The Colonial Life Series Continues with "Weaving Thru History"


Weaving was already an ancient art in the colonial era, but how did it evolve and what were the advancements made by the 18th century that allowed colonial women to provide their families with linens & clothing? Join Glebe Director, LoriAnn Witte, for this virtual presentation about the history of weaving and its effect on the production of necessities, decorative arts and fashion.



Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Time: 6:30 pm

Location: Zoom

Program Fee: Free - Donations Gratefully Accepted


Registration: Follow link to Eventbrite for Tickets.



Sponsored by: The Women's Giving Circle of Connecticut Community Foundation







 
 
 

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