The Agricultural Pavilion was constructed at the Heritage Center to provide more display area and room for tour groups. Thus, it is ideal for demonstrations during Heritage Days. Soap making, fly tying, basket weaving and many other indoor crafts and arts were demonstrated to hundreds of visitors.
For part of the day, Bob Heebink volunteered to sell raffle tickets for the quilt made by other volunteers. Quilting was an important skill in northern Wisconsin, especially before central heating. |
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Lynn Regnier is standing next to a loom used in a rug weaving demonstration. Lynn is Executive Director of the Heritage Center. Besides coordinating Heritage Days, Lynn is responsible for educational programs and other events held at the Center. |
The Green Thumbelina Garden Club presented demonstrations on garden design, flower arranging and creating artificial flowers. Judy Paulson volunteered to help out her club. |
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