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Second Sunday Family Program: Vintage Valentines

Take a family-friendly tour of Bush-Holley House, work on a craft project and see vintage cards from the the art colony period. Then create your own Valentine's Day card based on vintage designs.

Vintage Valentines

Sunday, February 10, 2013 

In honor of Valentine's Day, take a special 20-minute, family-friendly tour of Bush-Holley House, work on a heart-shaped yarn-stitching project and see vintage cards from the collection of the MacRae family, residents of Bush-Holley House during the home's art colony period. Then visit the Vanderbilt Education Center before or after the tour to create your very own Valentine's Day cards based on vintage designs.

Drop into family programs any time from noon to 4:00 pm.

First tour begins at 12:30 pm, and last tour takes place at 3:30 pm.

Bush-Holley House and Vanderbilt Education Center

39 Strickland Road, Cos Cob, CT 06807

Members: $5.00; nonmembers: $10.00. All project supplies will be provided.

Visit www.greenwichhistory.org  or call 203-869-6899, Ext. 10, to purchase tickets in advance.

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