Hands on History returns to Brownsville Aug. 22

By Mandy Cole
Linn County Historical Museum

The fifth “Hands on History” day will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 22, at Library Park, next door to the Linn County Historical Museum at 101 Park Ave., in Brownsville.

Hands on History day includes a wide range of opportunities to learn what life was like in past generations, including panning for gold and spinning. – Linn County Museum photos

The event is planned as a fun day in the park, providing opportunities to experience traditional pioneer and Native American skills, activities and crafts.

It is free, fun and a learning opportunity for the whole family.

Come listen to old-time fiddlers, marvel at the skills of the tinsmith, hear authentic Kalapuyan stories, enjoy wagon rides, or pan for gold. These are just a few of the traditional hands-on activities inviting children and grown-ups to join in.

Learn how obsidian projectile points are flaked, hear about challenges faced by Black pioneers, or try your hand at spinning wool. Participating in authentic activities by experiencing them first-hand makes history come alive.

Hands on History includes some of our favorite activities like cornhusk doll making, blacksmithing, washing clothes in an old and galvanized tub on a washboard, which is especially fun on a hot day.

The comment,  “Can I try that?” is heard all over the park.

Plan to also visit the museum right next door to the park, where kids and adults can try on pioneer-style clothes.

Hands on History is sponsored by the Linn County Museum Friends, a non-profit organization dedicated to sharing Linn County’s history with the public.

For more details visit: Linnparks.com or email: [email protected].

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