Sunday in the Garden: Schulz Farm
Sunday, September 18, 2011 10:30 am–noon (museum hours are noon–5 pm)
Celebrate the Summer 2011 release of "Putting Down Roots: Gardening Insights from Wisconsin's Early Settlers" by Old World Wisconsin's own historical gardener, Marcia Carmichael. She'll take you on an in-the-field garden visit as she shares her wisdom — this month in the Schulz garden. You'll walk and chat, pet and sniff, as you meet the plants and learn about their uses and history. (Copies of Putting Down Roots will be available for purchase at the museum store, but a purchase is not required for participation. Marcia will be happy to sign copies of the book after the garden visit.) Consider stopping by the Clausing Barn Restaurant after the tour. In honor of the event, there will be a special lunch choice based on produce or a recipe from the Schulz kitchen.
Ticket Info:
This event is sold out, but another Sunday in the Garden event has been added on Sep 25.
Location Info:
Venue: Old World Wisconsin
Old World Wisconsin documents the settlement of 19th- and early 20th-century Wisconsin. It comprises an 1870s crossroads village and 10 ethnic farmsteads located on 576 acres of wooded hills in the Southern Unit of Kettle Moraine State Forest.
W372 S9727 Hwy 67
PO Box 69
Eagle, WI
Contact Info:
E-mail: oww@wisconsinhistory.org
Phone: For recorded information call 262-594-6300; during operating hours call 262-594-6301.
Fax: 262-594-6342