| Girl Scout Day Girl Scout Day is for Girl Scouts of all ages who are interested in learning more about multi-culturalism in New England in the early 19th century. |
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| Boy Scout Day Boy Scout Day is for Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts of all ages who are interested in learning more about orienteering, 19th-century American explorers Lewis & Clark, and New England's environmental history. |
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Dinner in a Country Village Enjoy a unique opportunity to prepare and eat a meal the way early New Englanders did. Please note: this program is sold out for 2009-10. Dates for the 2010-11 season, which opens in November and also includes dates in January, February, and March, are now open for registration. |
| Day Camps during April school vacation weeks Our two-day Discovery Camps plus a brand-new non-costumed program, both offered during two school vacation weeks in April. Both programs promise to be fun and educational -- and unforgettable. |
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| Crafts at Close Range Spend a day -- or a half day -- learning a historical craft. These workshops for adults are offered throughout the year and vary from blacksmithing to woodworking, decorative arts, textile crafts, foodways, and more. Come and try your hand at a craft and take home your finished masterpiece. |
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| Summer Day Camps at Old Sturbridge Village A time for kids to make new friends, have fun, and most of all to engage in the history of early 19th-century New England. |
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| Hearthside Bounty Candle lanterns light the way through the Village to Bullard Tavern, where guests can learn first-hand how early New Englanders prepared their meals at the hearth. |
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| Garden programs |