Blogger's Note: The following was provided by Pottsgrove Manor.
On Saturday, Jan. 9, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. historic Pottsgrove Manor will host “Distaff Day,” showing the art of spinning fibers into thread.
From medieval times, the day after the Feast of the Epiphany was known to many Europeans as “Distaff Day.”
The distaff, a tool used in spinning, was a symbol of female industry, and Distaff Day was traditionally when women resumed their work after the Twelve Days of Christmas.
During this program, visitors will see demonstrations of traditional spinning techniques and learn about the natural fibers that were used to make yarn and thread for textiles.
This event will also give guests a chance to enjoy a guided tour of the manor house for the holidays, in the final “Twelfth Night Tours” of the season.
There is a suggested donation of $2 per person for this program.
The museum shop will also be open throughout the event and will be having a special one-day-only sale – 10% off everything in the store!
The seasonal “Twelfth Night Tours” are running now through Sunday, Jan. 10, during regular museum hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Tours are given on the hour. The last tour of the day begins at 3 p.m.
The site is closed Mondays and major holidays.
Groups of 10 or more should pre-register by calling 610-326-4014.
Pottsgrove Manor is located at 100 West King Street near the intersection of King Street and Route
100, just off Route 422.
100, just off Route 422.
Pottsgrove Manor is operated by Montgomery County under the direction of the Parks, Trails, and Historic Sites Division of the Assets and Infrastructure Department.
For more information, call 610-326-4014, or visit the website at www.montcopa.org/pottsgrovemanor.
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