Historical society plans educational program

| 01 May 2015 | 02:41

VERNON — The Vernon Township Historical Society is now accepting registrations for its Hands-On History summer camp program that will be held Aug. 18-21.

The program runs each day from 9:30 a.m. to noon. This popular camp program is for children entering second-, third-, and fourth-grade. Registration is $15 per day per child and is limited to the first 25 children who register, first-come, first-served, so applications should be mailed in as early as possible.

The Hands-On History program is held at the Historical Society headquarters and at the historic one-room schoolhouse on Price’s Switch Road in Vernon. The schoolhouse remains in its original condition since its doors closed on June 20, 1958.

This year’s camp consists of an entirely new program. The four-day program teaches children about 19th century chores, such as churning butter and making cornbread, scrubbing clothes on a washboard and hanging them to dry, making soap, weaving, making cross stitch samplers, learning to tie knots, farming, planting crops, shucking and grinding corn, dehydrating fruit, making cornhusk dolls, making jigsaw puzzles, pressing flowers, and other 19th century things. Children will also have an opportunity to dress in period clothing, play with 19th-century toys, play 19th and 20th century popular games, and take home the foods and art projects they create. The children will learn what school was like 100 years ago in a one-room schoolhouse and participate in a spelling bee.

Each day features different activities. Children may register for one day or for all four days. The cost of the program is $15 per day per child. Registration is limited to a maximum of 25 students a day and fills up quickly, so the Society suggests early registration. All registrations must be done by mail. Applications are available on the Historical Society’s website at www.vernonhistoricalsociety.com on the “Coming Events” page.

There are also photographs from last year’s Hands-On History program on the website. Download the application and mail it with the registration fees to the Society at P.O. Box 387, Vernon, NJ 07462.

For questions, email the Society atvernonhistoricalsociety@gmail.com. All registrations will receive immediate confirmations, along with scheduling and other details.