LOWER LAKE, Calif. – The Lower Lake Museum will hold a living history day and a quilt and fiber artists’ reception on Saturday, Aug. 10.
Living history begins at 11 a.m. with museum staff and volunteers dressed in period costumes, sharing stories and showing many of the museum’s unique items.
Flint napping will be demonstrated by Curtis Fair, Grindstone archaeologist, Mendocino National Forest.
The 1906 player piano will provide music, and kids of all ages can play Victorian era games, write with pen and ink, and send a Morse Code message via telegraph.
Turn-of-the-century refreshments will be served.
The Quilt and Fiber Arts Exhibit artists’ reception takes place from noon until 2 p.m.
Artists from Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild and Kerrie’s Quilting will discuss their work, and world renowned weaver, Sheila O’Hara, will demonstrate loom weaving. Refreshments will be served.
The Schoolhouse Museum is located at 16435 Main St. in Lower Lake.
For more information please call 707-995-3565.