Troubadour Sings Period Music & Sweet Treat Social
Sunday, September 7th, 2-4 PM
Co-sponsored by Easton Parks & Recreation/Red Mango
Bradley-Hubbell Homestead
535 Black Rock Turnpike
Enjoy a late summer afternoon overlooking the bountiful Bradley garden and the graceful Hemlock Reservoir with music, children’s crafts, farm demonstrations & refreshing treats.
Renowned Connecticut’s first “Official State Troubadour” Tom Callinan has composed an entertaining song about the Bradley’s family farming history which he plans on debuting at the social event. Tom will regale us with music from yesteryear including popular songs from the colonial and Revolutionary War. A 19th Century cider press will be featured in a demonstration showing how apples were pressed for the production of cider, a popular beverage especially during apple picking season. Children can visit the crafts table for hands-on fun creating a special memory of their afternoon at the Bradley-Hubbell Homestead.
Plus all can tickle their taste buds with refreshing nutritious and delicious treats courtesy of Red Mango of Fairfield, CT.
Fee:
$5 per person;
$20/family,
Children under 5 free
Members Half Price