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November 30-December 2 Holiday Open House at Laurel Museum

Laurel Museum - City of Laurel, 817 Main St, Laurel, MD | Get Directions »
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The Laurel Museum is hosting its traditional three-day Holiday Open House Friday, November 30-Sunday, December 2, 2012.  The Holiday Open House will feature the new Laurel Cotton Mill ornament plus the ever-popular Laurel’s Christmas Tree and many Laurel collectibles. This year’s Open House will also feature jewelry by local crafters, Kirsten Anderson and Elsie Klumpner and Maryland-made kitchen textiles.  For children the Museum shop features hand-made toys by local wood artist Mike Leser and a wide array of historical toys and children’s books. The Laurel Garden Club will be offering hand-decorated wreaths.  Wreaths can be ordered in advance, for a discounted price of $30; or purchased during the Open House for $35. Refreshments will be served. Many of the shop items can be purchased online at www.laurelhistoricalsociety.org/shop.  December 9 will be the last day to purchase online for holiday delivery. Open House hours are Friday November 30 and Saturday December 1, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; Sunday December 2, 1:00-4:00p.m. The Laurel Museum is located at 817 Main Street in Laurel, Maryland, 20707.  For more information contact 301-725-7975 or visit www.laurelhistoricalsociety.org.

Event Details

Karen Lubieniecki
Posted by: Karen Lubieniecki
Where Laurel Museum - City of Laurel 817 Main St, Laurel, MD 20707
Next on This event is over.
Time 10:00 am–2:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­laure­lhistorica­lsociety.­org
Phone 301-725-7975
Price $0

More About Laurel Museum - City of Laurel

Laurel Museum - City of Laurel

Laurel Museum - City of Laurel

817 Main St, Laurel, MD
301-604-1990

The Laurel Museum has had more than 18,000 visitors since it opened its doors in mid 1996. The Laurel Historical Society began collecting material and information about Laurel in the early 1980s. With no place to store them, the city began renovating a former mill worker's house across from Riverfront Park, which is now the museum.

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