Family Program: Mabee Colonial Kitchen
Using recipes from real Mabee cookbooks, we’ll bake a selection of treats on our open hearth, and churn ice cream as well!
Using recipes from real Mabee cookbooks, we’ll bake a selection of treats on our open hearth, and churn ice cream as well!
In this workshop, we'll felt an adorable little chicken, using wool from our herd. Choose your hen's coloring, and join us in making a cute gift for friends, family, or even yourself.
Professor Daniel Huslebosch will discuss his recent work, “Confiscation in the American Revolution: Taking Property, Making the State"
Create a woolly mushroom felting colors together!
We’ll warm up the tavern and show you how folks in the 18th century crafted the beverages that sustained their society. Our own Mabee Farm hard apple cider and some classic Mohawk valley moonshine are on the menu!
Participants will be able to touch and hold some of the weapons discussed during this program, and get a feel for what life on the frontier, farm, or battlefield was like in the 1700s and 1800s.
Join us for dinner and wine as we celebrate the work of Bill Buell and Carol Lewis. The gala will take place at SUNY Schenectady's Van Curler Room.
Complete a scavenger hunt introducing us to the plants and animals who call these woods home, past and present. Those who complete the hunt will win a prize to take home!
Instructor Karen Anthony of Karen’s Paint pARTies will teach us to paint a cozy winter scene.
Howlin' at the Moon is thrilled to feature Cold Chocolate, a genre-bending Americana band that fuses folk, funk and bluegrass to create a unique sound all their own. Punctuated by tight harmonies and skillful musicianship, Cold Chocolate has quickly gained recognition for their original music and high-energy shows