SUMMER FUN AT PENNSBURY MANOR
Summer is finally here at Pennsbury Manor and we have great events planned for you. Join us each Sunday from 1 - 4 pm as history comes to life at the country estate of William Penn. For more information on tours and events visit our website .
  
Pennsbury Manor is a participating Blue Star Museum. We are one of 2,000 museums across America to offer free admission to the nation's active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve, from Memorial Day, May 25, 2015 through Labor Day, September 7, 2015. - See more at: http://arts.gov/national/blue-star-museums#sthash.FEiB6lUs.dpuf
  
  
  
July 4 from 9-5 pm
Independence Day
Site Open
Pack a picnic lunch and join us for a tour, wander the 43 acre site, visit with the animals or explore our award winning exhibit. We are open from 9 - 5 pm.
July 5 from 1-4 pm
Meet the Craftsmen

Stop by our Joyner and Blacksmiths shops to watch them work and learn about the lives of Pennsbury's 17th century craftsmen. Joyners will be starting a new workbench to expand their shop. 

July 12 from 1-4 pm
Meet the Residents of Pennsbury
Stop by and talk to the men and women who lived and worked at Pennsbury Manor in the 17th Century. Hear their stories of journeying to the New World and building new lives for themselves and their families.
  
 
     
July 13-17, 20-24 & 27-31
10 am - 3 pm
Colonial  & Time
Traveler Camps
This week long fun filled camp gets you involved in the activities that will take you back to a time when food came from your garden and laundry was done by your feet.  Each day is a new challenge as you experience how early settlers adapted to their life in the new world. Download our registration form.
July 19 from 1-4 pm
Open-Hearth Cooking
Preserving the Harvest
As the cooks prepare the summer harvest for the winter to come, stoneware crocks, bladders, vinegar, and sugar will abound.

 

July 26 from 1-4 pm
Beer Brewing &
Gardening in the Colonies
Learn about the mixture of imported and native plants being cultivated in our authentic 17th century garden and their many uses in colonial food and medicine. Visit the Kitchen House and watch the brewers brew a batch of traditional British Ale.
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