LOWER LAKE, Calif. – The Lower Lake Historical School Preservation Committee will host a “Double Event Day” at the Lower Lake Historic Schoolhouse Museum, Saturday, Aug. 11.
Living History will take place from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. with museum staff and volunteers dressed in period costumes sharing stories and demonstrating early household appliances.
The 1906 player piano will provide old-time music, and kids of all ages can play Victorian era games, experience writing with pen and ink, and send a Morse code message via telegraph transmitter and receiver. The stereoscope for viewing pictures in 3-D also will be available.
Turn-of-the-Century refreshments will be provided and feel free to wear your finest Victorian or most authentic Old West costumes.
Upstairs in the Weaver Auditorium there will be an artists reception for the 19th annual Quilt and Textile Exhibition.
From noon until 2 p.m. quilt and textile artists will discuss their work currently on display, members of the Sheep Thrills Spinning and Weaving Guild will demonstrate spinning techniques, and Sheila O'Hara will demonstrate loom weaving. And, of course, refreshments will be served.
So come and enjoy the fine artwork, talk with the artists and watch the demonstrations upstairs, as well as take a step back in time with old-time music, games, and more downstairs. A fun time is guaranteed for all, and admission is free.
The Schoolhouse Museum is located at 16435 Main St. in Lower Lake.
For more information please call 707-995-3565.