Coming up on May 3rd, Sotterley will be one of the stops on the
Maryland House & Garden Tour!
For more information and to purchase tickets, please click here.
Maryland House & Garden Tour!
For more information and to purchase tickets, please click here.
Make
Mother’s Day Memorable
In
honor of Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 10, 2015, all mothers will receive the
Guided Tour of the 1703 Plantation House at Sotterley Plantation for HALF PRICE
on their special day!
From
noon to 4 p.m., we welcome you and your mother to stroll the blooming Colonial
Revival Gardens, walk the plantation grounds and nature trails, see the
historic outbuildings including our original 1830’s Slave Cabin, or picnic out
on the lawn while enjoying the breathtaking views of the Patuxent River. Top
off the day with buying a memorable gift at the Sotterley Museum Shop, located
in the Visitor Center. It will be a day she will never forget!
For
more information on upcoming Sotterley Plantation events, please visit our
website at www.sotterley.org.
Speaker Series Event #2:
"Close to the Vest and Under the Skirt"
Karen Jessee & Thomas William Tear
Sunday, May 17 | 3:00 p.m. in the Barn
"Close to the Vest and Under the Skirt"
Karen Jessee & Thomas William Tear
Sunday, May 17 | 3:00 p.m. in the Barn
The Close to the Vest and Under
the Skirt tour of the Civil War is based on Karen Jessee’s Under the
Skirt Tour of the Civil War. The program connects women and history
with the clothing that tells their story, noted author and re-enactor Thomas
William Tear and Karen Jessee bring to life the fashions of the wealthy classes
of the mid-1800s.
Thomas Tear is an award-winning
writer and author from New Castle, Delaware.
His historic fiction novel, Memoirs of a Confederate Gentleman, was honored by
the Delaware Press Association in 2012. An avid collector of cameos, Victorian
hair work jewelry, mourning jewelry and period textiles, Mr. Tear has been
involved with the re-enactment community for 10 years. His programs are in high
demand with historical societies, schools, women’s clubs and church
groups.
Karen
Jessee, from Wilmington, Delaware, is the winner of the NBC National Teacher
Award. She is also known for her work with masks and makeup in local theatres
and opera. Today, Ms. Jessee is a
professional organizer, writer, and guest speaker on both organizing and
women’s historical clothing. Ms. Jessee is also the winner of numerous writing
awards from the Delaware Press Association and The National Association of
Press Women.
This event is FREE to the public. Advance reservations are
required due to limited seating. Call 301-373-2280 to make your reservation.
Because
of the generous grant and continued support from The Boeing Company, Sotterley
Plantation is able to offer this important community outreach, fulfilling its
mission to preserve,
research, and interpret Sotterley Plantation’s diverse cultures and
environments and to serve the world as an educational, cultural, and community
resource.
~ The Sotterley Farmer's Market to Begin! ~
After
buying wonderful local produce, we hope our guests will also stay in order to
take advantage of our site’s beauty, nature trails, and history. Visitors need
only to check in at the Visitor Center, then they can enjoy themselves hiking
and touring the site – and remember that Sotterley members get in free! Leashed
dogs are welcome on our nature trails.
Sotterley
is still currently accepting applications from quality local vendors interested
in featuring only
locally grown and produced products - vegetables, fruit, honey, eggs, and more.
All who are interested in being part of the Sotterley Farmer’s Market please
contact Joe Goldsmith at 301-643-5617.
Coming Up in June!
Speaker Series #3: Jennifer Pharr Davis
“The Extra Mile: Exploring the Limits of Endurance”
June 3
“The Extra Mile: Exploring the Limits of Endurance”
June 3
Father's Day at Sotterley!
June 21st from Noon- 4 p.m.
Junior Docent Academy
June 22 & 23 from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Ages 8 - 18.
Registration Form is available online: www.sotterley.org
June 21st from Noon- 4 p.m.
Junior Docent Academy
June 22 & 23 from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Ages 8 - 18.
Registration Form is available online: www.sotterley.org
See you at Sotterley!
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