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Saturday at the Museum (May 30)

Friday, May 29th, 2009

If you did not get a chance to read the NWI Times this morning, Kathryn Kattalia wrote a terrific article about our program with the String A Long Quilt Guild tomorrow afternoon at 1p. Take a look at the link to read about the event:

http://nwi.com/articles/2009/05/29/news/porter/doc80e94e340a168cd1862575c4007fd804.txt

I also wanted to make a correction to one of my previous posts. The quilt on loan from Marjorie Herren actually dates from the 1880’s and is believed to have a piece of President Benjamin Harrison’s wife’s inauguration dress–not William Henry Harrison.

String A Long Quilt Guild Returns May 30th

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

The String A Long Quilt Guild is coming back to the Porter County Museum at 1p on Saturday, May 30 to give an interactive presentation on the history of our quilts and other textiles in the Historical Society’s Collection. Visitors are welcome to bring their own quilts to the Museum for assessment by the guild.

 

Marjorie Herren (of Valparaiso) is loaning two quilts that were made by her grandmother. One of the quilts dates all the way back to the 1841 inauguration of President William Henry Harrison. Besides being in immaculate condition, the quilt is said to have a piece of the dress that was warn by Harrison’s wife to the inauguration.

 

Marjorie’s family has quite a connection to the Historical Society and Museum. Her father, Joe Robbins (b. 1881- d. 1983), was a former President of the Historical Society. Marjorie’s sister, Ruth Robbins (b. 1908), re-incorporated the Historical Society back on October 6, 1948—saving it from the brink of dissolution. Even more amazing is the fact that Marjorie’s great grandfather was S.P. Robbins—the commissioner who approved the construction of the jail building where the Museum is currently situated.

 

For more information on this event, please feel free to call the Museum at (219) 465-3595 or email at info@portercountymuseum.org.