Friday, December 29, 2006

Trains!

Hiwan Homestead Museum has quite a connection to the railroad. Our Harvey Girls theme (for the Tea), and overall decoration theme for Christmas 2006 stems from that connection. We know that Charles WInfred Douglas (of Camp Neosho's history) was an agent for the Fred Harvey Company. While we do not know specific dates or even where he went, we do know that he was trading extensively with the Hopi and Navajo Indians for the Fred Harvey Company in 1902. This information was gathered from his second wife's paper "The Life and Work of Charles Winifred Douglas" by Leonard Ellinwood and Anne Woodward Douglas, 1958.

As you go through the Museum and see all of the train decorations think about the past inhabitants and visitors, some of whom remember the Buchanans with their "electric trains crisscrossing from dining room table to window seats at Christmas" (from Camp Neosho to the Hiwan Homestead by Connie Fahnestock).



Wreathmaking

After a week's postponement due to snow, wreaths were finally made for all of the museum doors. Participants made one wreath for Hiwan and one wreath for themselves. The class was ably led by Susan Grannell.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Christmas Tea

On December 11, Ron Ruhoff will be presenting a Photo/Musical Adventure entitled "Adventure Trails on Colorado Rails" in conjunction with the train theme in the museum. Lunch will be served by "authentic" Harvey Girls. Call the museum for reservations.

Addtional Wreath Making Class

Due to the popularity of the Wreath Making classes, another one has been added to the schedule. On Thursday, November 30 at 10am, Susan Grannell will be teaching. Come and make one for the museum and one for yourself. $5 covers all materials and instruction. Call the museum for reservations.

Friday, November 03, 2006

November Book Club

The Hiwan Book Club will be meeting on Wednesday, November 29th at 12:30. Feel free to bring a lunch. This month's book is "Red Water" by Judith Freeman--a Mormon perspective on women's frontier experiences.

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Halloween Celebration


99 spooky folks--kids and older ones too--enjoyed the celebration at Hiwan last night. Prizes, story telling, great crafts, and goodies for all. The witches' fingers and hats were all gone by the end of the night.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Fall 2006 Adult Education Classes

Sign up soon, don't miss out on the fun! Call the museum at 303 674-6262.

Treasure Bracelets
October 26 at 10am
$15 includes all materials and instruction.

Felting
November 2 at 1pm
$5 covers materials and instruction to make felted holiday ornaments. Bring size US 10.5 or 11 knitting needles. Basic knitting skills required.

Gift Bag
November 8 at 1pm
$5 includes all materials, pattern, and instruction for an adorable bag for wrapping holiday gifts.

Wreath Making
November 29 at 10am
$5 includes all materials and instruction. Make a wreath to take home and one for the museum.

Pine Cone Wreaths
December 6 at 1pm
$5 includes all materials and instructions. Learn to make pine cone wreaths with native materials.

Halloween at Hiwan




Hiwan Homestead Museum is ready for the Halloween Celebration on Monday, October 30 from 4-7pm. See you there!

Splendors of the Southwest Exhibit






The extremely popular Splendors of the Southwest exhibit has been extended into November. The exhibit features jewelry from the collection of the Humphrey Museum.

2006 Quilt Festival





Saturday, September 30, a beautiful warm, sunny day in Evergreen, Colorado. The work of over 75 quilters was showcased at Hiwan Homestead. The event, organized by Susan Grannell was a huge success for the musem.