Faerie fun at Manor Mill's Winter Faerie Ball! Join us on Saturday, February 1st for live music, drinks, dancing, a costume contest, local vendors, and drag performances!
We are already over halfway sold out, so get your tickets soon!
Learn to make your own set of Wrapped Silver Earrings with Maxi of Maxi Cif Designs! Each participant will learn to shape, and texture their components with a loop on top, and wrap their chosen stones to their earrings.
Let’s get ourselves ready a wee bit early for the return of our springtime birds by painting a cozy and colorful watercolor bird’s nest! A fun technique of using masking fluid will be used to protect the paper where our tiny bird eggs will nest surrounded by a circle of woodland twigs and leaves.
Nigel Wearne saunters after dark in the music of the night, blending blues, jazz and Americana-noir. Hailing from Gunditjmara country in the deep south of Australia, Wearne is a guitarist and multi-instrumentalist with diverse influences such as Nick Cave, Tom Waits and Rickie Lee Jones.
Regarded as one of the most influential hammered dulcimer players in the U.S., Baltimore’s Ken Kolodner has joined forces with his son, Brad Kolodner, one of the finest practitioners of the claw hammer banjo, to perform tight and musical arrangements of original and traditional old-time music. They round off the quartet with sensational bassist, Alex Lacquement, and talented, multi-instrumentalist, Rachel Eddy.
*Submissions to Made at the Mill have been extended to January 22!
Students and instructors of the past and present are invited to submit their 2D and 3D art and crafts for a week long exhibition in our gallery space. All eligible submissions will be accepted, and for sale art is encouraged! There are student and instructor prizes for works voted best in show.
Writers, musicians, and performers are invited to participate in an open mic during our Made at the Mill Day on Sunday, February 2.
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