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Manitowoc County Historical Society explores heirloom gardens in upcoming event

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Carrie Hyde Secretary | The Chamber of Manitowoc County

Carrie Hyde Secretary | The Chamber of Manitowoc County

The Manitowoc County Historical Society is set to host a program as part of its Hungry for History series on March 19. The event, themed "Heirloom gardens and finding your roots," will be held at Branch Station, located at 8112 Village Drive in Whitelaw. The program begins at 11 am and will be followed by a meal.

Susan Apps Bodilly, an author and daughter of renowned Wisconsin writer Jerry Apps, will lead the session titled "Planting a Garden and Finding Your Roots." This lecture will explore the history of heirloom gardens in Wisconsin and how individuals can relate it to their family histories. Attendees will learn to use primary source documents related to gardens as tools for historical inquiry.

Participants are encouraged to adopt the inquiry strategy "observe, think, wonder" to gain new perspectives on garden history. The presentation will also offer ideas for theme gardens, crafts, and practical advice on starting a garden.

Advanced registration is required for this event, preferably one week in advance. The cost is $35 per person with a 15% discount available for members of the Manitowoc County Historical Society (MCHS).

The Hungry for History series will continue with two more programs: "Tavern Tales of the old Northwest" on October 22 and "Maritime Archaeology and Shipwrecks of Manitowoc County" featuring Caitlin Zant on November 12.

For additional information or to register, interested parties can contact the Historical Society at (920) 684-4445 or visit their website at ManitowocCountyHistory.org.

The Manitowoc County Historical Society operates as a living history museum in Eastern Wisconsin's Kettle Moraine countryside. Spanning over 60 acres, it includes a Welcome Center with local exhibits and Pinecrest Historical Village—a collection representing early 1900s Wisconsin communities through historic buildings and artifacts.

Pinecrest Historical Village was established in 1970 thanks to land donated by the Hugo and Eleanor Vetting family. It aims to recreate small-town life from early Wisconsin history using both original items and researched reproductions within its structures.

For further details about the society or its programs, contact them via phone or online.

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