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SUMMARY:Winterthur Institute
DESCRIPTION:April 12–24\, 2026\nIntended for professionals in the care of cultural heritage\, graduate students\, and scholars of American decorative arts\, this two-week immersive experience includes lectures\, hands-on workshops\, research opportunities\, and access to the specialists\, gardens\, and historic architecture of Winterthur.\nParticipants will be part of a select learning cohort and\, upon completion of Winterthur Institute\, have gained: \n\n	historical knowledge of the decorative arts\, as well as techniques of cultural analysis\, which define the relationship of an object to its time.\n	competencies in object handling and preservation best practices that benefit collections-care skill sets.\n	an understanding of “sense of place” while studying collections in the former du Pont historic home and estate.\n	70 hours of professional development in key skills and knowledge for cultural heritage study.\n\nFor more information\, visit winterthurinstitute.org.\n\nWinterthur Institute is supported by Learning Times\, LLC\, and Winterthur Institute alumni.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/winterthur-institute-2/
CATEGORIES:Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T090000
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SUMMARY:Wellness Yoga
DESCRIPTION:Activate your internal energy and strengthen your body and spirit as you practice slow\, easy motions to get into the rhythm of nature. Led by Beth Sheehy. Bring a yoga mat\, small towel\, and a water bottle. Wear layers appropriate to the season. \nDrop-in classes; held in the garden\, weather permitting. In inclement weather\, location will move indoors. Locations will be posted by the main gate and outside Brown Horticulture Center. Members only. $15 per Member per class; cash only. For more information\, contact Beth Sheehy at emsheehy@yahoo.com. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/wellness-yoga-2025-07-22/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:Winterthur
CATEGORIES:Garden,Member,Wellness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T110000
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SUMMARY:Story Time in Enchanted Woods
DESCRIPTION:Share the joy of reading while cultivating children’s interest in and appreciation for nature. Kids ages 3–6 sit among the Story Stones to hear nature-based stories. Plus\, enjoy a special activity on the first Thursday of every month. Included with admission. Free for children under 2. Members free. Story Time starts promptly at scheduled time and takes place weekly\, April–October. \nApril 2—Spring Walk by Virginia Brimhall Snow \nApril 9—And Then It’s Spring by Julie Fogliano \nApril 16—If I Were a Tree by Dar Hosta \nApril 23—One Earth by Eileen Spinelli \nApril 30—Bloom by Deborah Diesen \nPhoto by Rob Cardillo.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/story-time-in-enchanted-woods-20/2026-04-16/
CATEGORIES:Garden,Kids & Families,Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T130000
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SUMMARY:Cover to Cover\, Naturally! A Nature Lover's Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Read books with nature in mind\, then come together with Delaware Master Naturalists and others in the Hawkes Center for a casual chat and snack. For this program\, read Slow Birding by Joan Strassmann. Registration required. Included with admission. Members free.  \nRegister now. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/cover-to-cover-naturally-a-nature-lovers-book-club-11/
CATEGORIES:Garden,Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T160000
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SUMMARY:Research at Winterthur Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Plantation Goods: A Material History of American Slavery \nThe industrializing North and the agricultural South—that’s how we have been taught to think about the United States in the early nineteenth century. But in doing so\, we overlook the economic ties that held the nation together before the Civil War. We miss slavery’s long reach into small New England communities\, just as we fail to see the role of Northern manufacturing in shaping the terrain of human bondage in the South. Using plantation goods—the shirts\, hats\, hoes\, shovels\, shoes\, axes\, and whips made in the North for use in the South—historian Seth Rockman locates the biggest stories in American history in the everyday objects that stitched together the lives and livelihoods of Americans—white and Black\, male and female\, enslaved and free—across an expanding nation. Rockman is the George L. Littlefield Professor of American History\, Director of Undergraduate Studies\, Brown University. \nThe Research at Winterthur series\, presented by the Winterthur Library and the Research Fellowship Program\, showcases new projects and publications that tap into our rich collections and resources\, unveiling innovative perspectives for exploring the fascinating stories that objects can tell about people and our shared past. Registration required. Included with admission. Members free. \nThis event has been canceled and will be rescheduled.\nJoin us for additional talks in the series on April 19\, May 1\, and May 8.
URL:https://www.winterthur.org/calendar/research-at-winterthur-speaker-series-6/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Museum
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