View VideoView Visitor Photos

Events Schedule
View All Events >>
May 19
Cherry Valley Artworks Spring Gala, - Cherry Valley, NY
May 19
Spring Beekeeping, - Cooperstown, NY
May 19
Intermediate Blacksmithing, - Cooperstown, NY




Sports Beat
Hit a Home Run at the National Baseball Hall of Fame!
View More Sports News >>


Curious Facts

• The entire watershed for Otsego Lake is on the National Historic Register.

• The Busch family, of Anheuser-Busch fame, first came to the area in the 1880s to purchase hops for its beer. The Busch family still owns estates in the Cooperstown area.

View All Curious Facts >>

The Farmers' Museum Announces 2010 Workshop Schedule


April 21, 2010 - Reserve your spot in one of The Farmers' Museum's programs today!

COOPERSTOWN, NY - Join The Farmers' Museum interpreters for engaging and fun workshops.  All workshops are held at The Farmers' Museum and require reservations. To make a reservation or for more information, please call 888.547.1410.

Farm Chores | May 3 | 8:00am-11:00am

Spend the morning with the farmers preparing the farm for a day's work: open the barns, clean stalls, feed the animals, thresh wheat, etc.  Each day will bring different tasks, just as it does on any farm.  A perfect morning out for a family or adults.

Fee: $50/family or $20/person

Spring Beekeeping | May 8 | 9:00am-1:00pm

*This workshop has been filled. 

Are you interested in learning about the ancient art and science of beekeeping?  This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the fundamentals of keeping bees.  We will discuss the different ways to get started as a beekeeper and prepare you for the tasks involved.  You will also learn some of the history and folklore of beekeeping.

Fee: $40

In the Medicine Cabinet | May 15 | 10:00am-1:00pm

This workshop will cover growing, harvesting, and wild crafting of about fifteen herbs.  In addition, instruction will be given for producing medical preparations from the various herbs.  Preparations will include oils (hot and cold infused), ointments, compresses, tinctures, infusions, and decoctions.

 Fee: $40

Spring Beekeeping | May 15 | 9:00am-1:00pm

Are you interested in learning about the ancient art and science of beekeeping?  This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the fundamentals of keeping bees.  We will discuss the different ways to get started as a beekeeper and prepare you for the tasks involved.  You will also learn some of the history and folklore of beekeeping.

Fee: $40

Udder to Butter | June 12 | 8:00am-12:00pm

Join the farm staff in a unique opportunity to participate in the process of transforming milk into butter.  We will start in the barn where you will try your hand at milking the cow and end in the kitchen enjoying our freshly made butter on toast.  Participants will separate cream and churn butter using historic and contemporary methods.

Fee: $40

Blacksmithing I | June 12, June 13 | 9:00am-4:00pm

This class covers the core skills of blacksmithing.  Try out blacksmithing for the first time, or expand your existing skills under the supervision of our master blacksmith.  Practice managing a coal fire and forging skills such as drawing out, bending, twisting, and punching.  Projects include making decorative hooks, fireplace tools, nails, and hanging brackets.  No previous experience is necessary.

Fee: $150, includes materials and information packet

Blacksmithing II | June 26, June 27 | 9:00am-4:00pm

This class requires students who already have core blacksmithing skills.  Work with more complex forging projects.  Skills practiced include hot punching, mortise and tennon joints, forge welding, and reproduction of historic ironwork.  Students should have taken Blacksmithing I or have prior permission of the instructor.

Fee: $150, includes materials and information packet

Blacksmithing I | July 10, July 11 | 9:00am-4:00pm

This class covers the core skills of blacksmithing.  Try out blacksmithing for the first time, or expand your existing skills under the supervision of our master blacksmith.  Practice managing a coal fire and forging skills such as drawing out, bending, twisting, and punching.  Projects include making decorative hooks, fireplace tools, nails, and hanging brackets.  No previous experience is necessary.

Fee: $150, includes materials and imformation packet

Blacksmithing II | July 24, July 25 | 9:00am-4:00pm

This class requires students who already have core blacksmithing skills.  Work with more complex forging projects.  Skills practiced include hot punching, mortise and tennon joints, forge welding, and reproduction of historic ironwork.  Students should have taken Blacksmithing I or have prior permission of the instructor.

Fee: $150, includes materials and information packet

Blacksmithing I | August 14, August 15 | 9:00am-4:00pm

This class covers the core skills of blacksmithing.  Try out blacksmithing for the first time, or expand your existing skills under the supervision of our master blacksmith.  Practice managing a coal fire and forging skills such as drawing out, bending, twisting, and punching.  Projects include making decorative hooks, fireplace tools, nails, and hanging brackets.  No previous experience is necessary.

Fee: $150, includes materials and information packet

Blacksmithing II | August 21, August 22 | 9:00am-4:00pm

This class requires students who already have core blacksmithing skills.  Work with more complex forging projects.  Skills practiced include hot punching, mortise and tennon joints, forge welding, and reproduction of historic ironwork.  Students should have taken Blacksmithing I or have prior permission of the instructor.

Fee: $150, includes materials and information packet

Introduction to Draft Animals | August 28 | 9:00am-4:00pm

A great introduction to nineteenth-century farming techniques!  This workshop will introduce participants to a variety of skills needed in working with draft animals.  Topics covered will include harnessing and hitching a single horse, yoking a team of oxen, plowing, cultivating, and use of a stone boat.  Participants will have the opportunity to drive both the horse and the team of oxen.

Fee: $40

Fall into Honey | September 4 | 9:00am-1:00pm

This workshop offers a blend of discussion and hands-on activity.  Participants will learn summer and winter habits of bees as well as historical and modern methods for extracting honey.  Following discussion, participants will get to try their hand at extracting honey and dipping candles, and will sample several varieties of honey.

Fee: $40

Blacksmithing I | September 11, September 12 | 9:00am-4:00pm

This class covers the core skills of blacksmithing.  Try out blacksmithing for the first time, or expand your existing skills under the supervision of our master blacksmith.  Practice managing a coal fire and forging skills such as drawing out, bending, twisting, and punching.  Projects include making decorative hooks, fireplace tools, nails, and hanging brackets.  No previous experience is necessary.

Fee: $150, includes materials and information packet

Letterpress Printing | October 2 | 9:00am-4:00pm

This full-day workshop will give participants the opportunity to create their own letterpress "masterpiece" by using nineteenth century type, cuts, and presses.  Participants will be walked through the process of setting and locking in type, inking and printing their own copies.

Fee: $75

Blacksmithing II - Forge Welding | October 9, October 10 | 9:00am-4:00pm

This class will be an intensive study of forge welding.  Participants will study and practice the multiple kinds of forge welds found in traditional blacksmithing, including welding steel to wrought iron, low carbon steel to itself, and low carbon steel to high carbon steel.  Study what makes welds work and what makes them fail.  If you seek to become more confident at forge welding then this is the class for you!

Fee: $150, includes materials and information packet

Blacksmithing Intensive | November 9, November 12 | 9:00am-4:00pm

This class is a four-day tutorial designed to build forging skills while working on a journeyman project similar to the ABANA "Blacksmith's Ring" projects.  Students will study elements of English ironwork and incorporate them into a project.  Then they will sketch a round or square window grill incorporating those elements.  Finally they will then work to create the elements and assemble the completed project.  This project is for intermediate to advanced students.

Fee: $300

Fragrant Waters | November 13 | 9:00am-12:00pm

Participants will aid in the preparation of a variety of fragrant waters as well as hot sauce and discuss methods for preparing extracts.

Fee: $40

Holiday Potpourri | December 4 | 10:00am-2:00pm

Spend an afternoon at The Farm immersed in four creative activities -preparing fragrant waters; printing a Christmas card; Hand-dipping candles; and forging a hook to hang your Christmas stocking. Each participant will also create and take home a bottle of fragrant water, a Christmas card, a pair of candles, and one wrought iron hook. For lunch, sample the warm fare in the Tavern or bring your own lunch. Limited to 20 participants - children must be accompanied by an adult and be at least 10 years of age.

Fee: $60

 




Media Contact
Deb Taylor
(607) 643-0059
info@thisiscooperstown.com

Media Kit
Fast Facts, Story Ideas,
Top Ten Things to Do,
& High Resolution Images.
View and Download >>

Share This Page
Bookmark and Share

Tag Index
BaseballBaseball-Hall-of-FameBrewery-OmmegangCooperstownCooperstown-areaDoubleday-FieldFenimore-Art-MuseumFly-Creek-Cider-MillHyde-HallInn-at-CooperstownSports-NewsSusquehanna-Balloon-FestivalThe-Farmers-MuseumThe-Glimmerglass-FestivalTunnicliff-Inn

ThisIsCooperstown.com Latest News Latest News
Add to Google
Add to My AOL
Add to My Yahoo!


ThisIsCooperstown.com Latest Events Upcoming Events
Add to Google
Add to My AOL
Add to My Yahoo!


ThisIsCooperstown.com Latest Packages and Specials Packages and Specials
Add to Google
Add to My AOL
Add to My Yahoo!


Newsroom by Inphorm Inc.
YouTube   flickr   Twitter