Past Events: 2019

2019

September 14–October 31, 2019
The Living Landscape of Robert Strong Woodward

on view in the Music Gallery, presented by the Friends of Robert Strong Woodward

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JULY 7 – AUGUST 25, 2019
2019 OLD DEERFIELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT SERIES
Beautiful chamber music performed in the lovely Victorian setting of Memorial Hall Museum’s Music Room—newly renovated and air-conditioned—at 3 p.m. on Sundays July 7th through August 25th, 2019Tickets: $10 for adults; $5 for seniors and students. Tickets available at the door.  See schedule below.

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July 7th
The Deerfield Trio
Mark Fraser,
Cello
Anthony Berner
, Violin
Yu-Mei Wei
, Piano
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July 14th
Bella Voce
Lisa Woods
, Mezzo-Soprano
Teri LaFleur, Soprano
Jerry Noble, Piano

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July 21st
Music of Beethoven & Chopin
Ken Forfia, Piano
Amy Gates, Piano


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July 28th
Carol Hutter and Friends
Carol Hutter,
Viola

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August 4th
Alex Kollias,
Clarinet
James Maes, Piano

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.August 11th
The Valtchev-Tchekoratova Duo
Gregory Valtchev,
Violin
Lora Tchekoratova, Piano

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August 18th
David Kopp
, Piano

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August 25th

Michael Nix, Banjar
Chris Devine, Violin

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.July 4, 2019 – 3 pm
INDEPENDENCE DAY CONCERT
FREE!

Please join us for our annual Fourth of July concert featuring the wonderful Westmoreland (NH) Town Band at 3 pm in the Blue and White Society Room  (all-purpose room) of the Deerfield Teachers’ Center at 10 Memorial Street in Deerfield. This always-fun, free event is held rain or shine, and a wonderful way to celebrate the day with the whole family.


OPENING WEEKEND CELEBRATES ARTWEEK!
May 4, 5 2019

Memorial Hall Museum opens for the season with an ArtWeek celebration of the sights, sounds, and tastes of Our Living Landscape. Our beautiful river valley provides a wealth of inspiration for a FREE weekend of art-making, tastings, and other sensory experiences on May 4 & 5.

Inside the museum galleries, make your own mini souvenir album with scenes from our early 20th-century postcard exhibit, emboss soft metal with landscape designs, and create nature-themed paper quilt squares. Outside, ongoing “drop in and stay a while” activities include wet-felting and collage workshops inspired by landscapes, bird-call identification led by the Great Falls Discovery Center/DCR, and tastings of local food and drink. Engage all your senses!

Admission to the museum’s 19 rooms of history, culture and fine art (including landscapes) and all special activities is offered FREE on Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 2:30 pm. For adults and school-age children. Outdoor workshops will be moved inside if inclement weather. The museum is open free both days from 11 am to 4:30 pm.

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