Robert Frost Stone House
The Robert Frost Stone House Museum is a literary landmark located only minutes away from Frost's gravesite in Old Bennington. Frost resided in the house from 1920 to 1929, during which time he composed many of the pieces that became part of New Hampshire, his first Pulitzer Prize winning volume that included "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." Frost wrote the poem on a hot June morning in 1922 at the dining room table. The entire room is devoted to this American classic.
The house, built circa 1769, was considered historic even before the Frost period. It is a rare example of Dutch Colonial architecture made of native stone and timber, and has changed little since Frost's time. The house sits on seven acres and still retains some of Frost's original apple trees.
Vermont Macrame
My macrame journey began with making a macrame plant hanger and it transformed my home and life in the process. Join me in this class suited for those with all levels of experience in macrame.
In this macrame workshop we will create a macrame plant hanger together at the Dorset Village Library in Dorset, VT. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions in real time, and leave the class with a finished macrame plant hanger. Just add your favorite potted plant!
All materials are included. Choose your favorite color!
The perfect craft for those with all levels of macrame experience. Please allow 1.5 hours for this workshop.
June 13th at 5pm at the Robert Frost Stone House Museum
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