Manitowoc County Historical Society plans spring opening with living history events

Manitowoc County Historical Society plans spring opening with living history events
Carrie Hyde Secretary — The Chamber of Manitowoc County
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The Manitowoc County Historical Society has announced its plans for the spring opening weekend celebration scheduled for May 3 at the Museum and Pinecrest Village. The event will feature the 19th annual Homegrown Heritage Breakfast fundraiser, along with various living history demonstrations and trades interpreters.

The Homegrown Heritage Breakfast is set for 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., with tickets covering museum and village admission. Advanced registration is suggested as tickets are sold in time slots. The menu includes scrambled eggs from Humpty Dumpty Eggs, toast from Natural Ovens Bakery, bacon and sausage from Newton Meats, butter from Pine River Dairy, cheese from Henning’s Cheese, and local jams and maple syrup from Hilltop Maple Syrup Camp. Meals will be prepared by Late’s BBQ in Manitowoc. Proceeds will support the Manitowoc County Historical Society’s efforts in preserving and promoting local history.

Living history demonstrations will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Pinecrest Village, featuring interpreters who will present various crafts and trades from the 19th century. Historic sheep shearing demonstrations will take place at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at the Meeme Livery, allowing guests to participate in activities such as trimming fleece and transforming wool into yarn.

For further information or to purchase tickets, individuals are encouraged to visit ManitowocCountyHistory.org or call (920) 684-4445.

The Manitowoc County Historical Society, situated in the Ice Age Kettle Moraine countryside, is a living history museum covering 60 acres. It includes a Welcome Center with local exhibits and the Pinecrest Historical Village, which showcases over 25 historic buildings reflective of an early 1900s Wisconsin community. The society focuses on preserving the region’s social, commercial, and architectural history.

For more details about the Manitowoc County Historical Society or Pinecrest Village, the public can contact the museum via the website or phone number mentioned earlier.



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