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Apples, The Colonial Way
Pottsgrove Manor will demonstrate how colonial ancestors used apples.
From Pottsgrove Manor:
Enjoy autumn at Pottsgrove Manor with “An Apple a Day, the Colonial Way” from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 22.
Pottsgrove Manor’s staff and volunteers will demonstrate some of the ways our colonial ancestors used apples.
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Learn how apples would be made into hard cider and try your hand at working the cider press. Watch the colonial cooks as they make apple butter and other historic apple recipes.
Young visitors can make themed crafts to take home.
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At 1 p.m., master gardener Jane Irvin-Klotz will present a talk called “Apples: They Built America,” which will explore the importance of apples to early Americans, including the man we know as Johnny Appleseed.
In addition to the demonstrations and activities, the first floor of the manor house will be open for self-guided tours and the museum shop will be open all day.
Apple cider and cookies will also be available for purchase.
A donation of $2 per person is suggested for this program.
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