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SUMMARY:Iron Work Farm: Where did that coat come from?
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolution\, the Iron Work Farm launches the first event in our family-friendly series on Colonial Life\, with “Where did that coat come from?” at the Faulkner Homestead\, 5 High Street\, from 1 to 4:00 p.m. \nHow did people obtain clothing and blankets to stay warm? In this interactive program you will learn how fibers were grown and processed before being made into clothing. Activities will include planting flax for linen cloth\, exploring the world of wool\, and the processing of fibers. \nThrough hands-on activities\, the year-long living history series will explore Acton’s transition from an agriculturally based economy to cottage industry to industrialization\, comparing work and leisure from colonial America to the present Day. \nNo charge. Park at the Faulkner House. www.ironworkfarm.org. \n 
URL:https://staging.actonexchange.org/event/iron-work-farm-where-did-that-coat-come-from/
LOCATION:Faulkner House\, 5 High Street\, Acton\, 01720
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SUMMARY:Nashoba Valley Chorale: Ein Deutsches Requiem
DESCRIPTION:For our final concert of the 2024-2025 season\, we will revisit a favorite masterwork\, Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem. We will sing it in the chamber music setting\, with two pianists\, one being our own\, Shawn McCann\, and Abigail Charbeneau\, which gives the work a sense of intimacy\, tenderness\, and balance not always found in the orchestral version.  Featuring Deborah Selig\, soprano\, and David McFerrin\, baritone. \n  \nFor tickets and more information: https://www.nvcsings.org/page/2880310-april-concert.
URL:https://staging.actonexchange.org/event/nashoba-valley-chorale-ein-deutsches-requiem/
LOCATION:Groton-Dunstable Performing Arts\, 344 Main Street\, Groton\, MA\, 01450
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