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Join skilled instructor and basket weaver Beverly Cornelius, for a day of learning and fun while creating a replica of an 18th-century pottle basket, Hosted by Friends of Johnson Hall, located at Johnson Hall State Historic Site. These baskets were once used as a means of carrying and selling measured amounts of produce, strawberries in particular. A penny deposit was charged for their use and refunded upon return.
Pre-registration and $50.00 pre-payment required. Space is very limited, so reserve your spot today!
Please send all inquiries and reservation requests to friendsofjohnsonhall@gmail.com
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Johnson Hall was the home of Sir William Johnson, British Superintendent of Indian Affairs, and Mohawk Molly Brant. Built in 1763 in the English, Georgian-style, the mansion and dependencies were the... More...