Erland Lee Museum Museum Events Scrapbook - 1975-90, [1975]-[1990], p. 87

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? I They got the harvest in at the Lee Home last week p: ,m 7 4m and eVfi'rybady hada great time! Harvest Days was held with great success painting. , at the Erland Lee Museum Home on Oct. Some of the children tried bobbing for ap-- 1 and 2. ' ples and playing blind man's bluff. Visitors 'School children and many other visitors enjoyed apple pie and candy apples on 5315 viewed the making of corn husk dolls, the at the home. spinning of wool from angora rabbits, me Many crafts were for sale and students technique of quilting and the an of china learned 0f the P151 ViSitlflg the museum. «% v '4. ' CHINA mm'mv'di Grace Carnpbell demonstriied China Painting to the visitors of Harvest Days at ' Erland lee Museum Home. The delicate work , p ' a quilt at the Harvest Days celebra- produced decorative plates. -STA__Fthoto , ,_ QUILTING BEE: Jean Matheson tion. The two ladies were part of a (left) and Dorothy Khmer worked on larger group quilting at the Erland Dee Museum Horne. --STAFthoto Pictures by Claudia Kuehl _. .,i, l i " --. CORN HUSK nous: The finished product. --STAFthot BLIND MAN'S BLUFF: Janelle of ' *R.LHyslopSchook,bllndfolded,u'les ' ' tagoneofherclumteedurtnga game of blind man's bluff at 5' gErland Lee Museum Home. Harvest T l ' Day, were held at the home on on. 1 v CORN HUS: DOLLS: Helen Elliot showed several home was the location for the celebration of Harv ; . 2,.s1'm lnterestedvlsitorsatmeErlandIeeMusemn Home De . --ST 11 m _ . , how she made corn husk dolls out of straw. The W m o

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