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Feb 22 — Mar 9
On loan from the Texas Center at Schreiner University, Texas Traditions- We are what we eat: An Immersive History of Texas Sausage, gives a look into the history of sausage making in Texas. The exhibit explores the rich tradition of those that make their own sausage and how some of the most popular barbecue joints are serving up their take.
Mar 4
Guten Tag: Conservational Texas German at 10 a.m. in the Social Hall of Gillespie County Historical Society, 312 W. San Antonio Street. Held every other Wednesday. Admission to the Pioneer Museum is not required to attend.
Come listen, learn and speak!
Mar 6
Family stories fade if they are not shared. As part of its First Weekend programming, the Pioneer Museum has slated its first ever History Harvest on Friday, March 6 at 3 p.m.
The goal of the History Harvest is to share and preserve the artifacts and stories of Gillespie County’s first families. The event will feature a variety of presenters who will provide brief oral histories, family stories or a show and tell of a family heirloom or artifact. More details to come.
Mar 7
First Weekend at the Museum
Come Share Our Story!
FIRST WEEKEND SATURDAY ADMISSION INCLUDES:
• Pioneer Museum open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Temporary Exhibit in the Museum Store
Spinner Demonstration
Handwerker Demonstration
Blacksmithing Demonstration
Frontier Company Interpretive Living Historians
A hands-on, family activity for all
Museum scavenger hunt search for Frederick Burger
Live weapons firings at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Museum Store – 10% off Book of the Month Friday and Saturday
• Vereins Kirche Museum open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
• Historic Jail, 117 W. San Antonio St., with Interpretive Living Historians 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Mar 12 — Mar 18
Join us for a full week of Living History at the Museum! Now split over two weeks!
March 12-14 and March 16-18
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily
Activities Include:
Frontier Living History
Music & Storytelling
Rock Masonry
Blacksmithing
Country Schoolhouse
Pioneer Laundry
Corn Husk Doll Making
Antique Toys & Games
Live weapons firings twice per day
Rope Making
Candle Making
Admission -
Members: COMPLIMENTARY
General Admission: $12
Military and Senior: $7
Student: $5
Children age 5 and under: COMPLIMENTARY
Mar 18
Guten Tag: Conservational Texas German at 10 a.m. in the Social Hall of Gillespie County Historical Society, 312 W. San Antonio Street. Held every other Wednesday. Admission to the Pioneer Museum is not required to attend.
Come listen, learn and speak!