Ready to leave the modern world behind? In this exciting hands-on overnight program, adults and families will spend an afternoon, night and morning living as the Wampanoag or English colonists did in the 17th century. Participants choose either a Wampanoag experience or an English colonial experience.
An opportunity for an in-depth, two-day exploration of the museum. Choose from a Wampanoag or English colonial theme. Includes admission for two days, evening activities, a 17th-century style dinner, and a continental breakfast. Participants sleep in the museum’s Visitor Center. Minimum group size of 20.
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Folks will have a chance to experience how life was back in the 17th century. By having a sleep over on the Wampanoag Onsite. During our two-day experience folks will have a guided tour of the site by our Museum Teacher. Have a traditional Wampanoag dinner on site, which includes Corn bread with butter, Dried blueberries, Venison stew, Sliced turkey, Summer squash, Naussump with raspberry, strawberry, and blueberries. And to wash it all down mint tea. After dinner games and passing around traditional artifacts. Also learning how to make a clay pot. Then set up all the bedding in the Wetu"s and have a discussion around the fire. The next morning head up to the visitor center and have a continental breakfast and visit the sites.
Arrival time: 2pm
Cost: $100.00 per person - minimum of 8 people
Dates:
June 14 & 28
July 12, 19 & 26
August 2 & 9
For more information or to register, call 508-746-1622 ext. 8359 or email programservices@plimoth.org.
During the colonial overnight you’ll dress in reproduction 17th century clothing while you prepare a period dinner, do chores, write with quill pens, play stool ball, and sleep in one of the two recreated houses on the museum’s Colonial Education Site.
$600 per house for up to 6 people; $500 for members.
For more information or to register, call 508-746-1622 ext. 8359 or email programservices@plimoth.org.
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