Events & Programs
Stanley-Whitman House has a wide range of annual and special events, as well as community and education programs. See below for a selection of upcoming events, and browse individual program pages for more in-depth listings.
Please note: Programs and events are subject to change. Please check our website and social media pages often for cancellations, additions and modifications.
Upcoming Events
13
April
2024
Music in the Tavern: The Lisa Martin Band
7 PM / $20
20
April
2024
Foodways: Out of the Cellar and Into Spring
12 PM / $20-$25
1
May
2024
Online Book Talk: Ellen Evert Hopman on Celtic May Day
7 PM / Online / Free
11
May
2024
Walking Tour: Memento Mori
10 AM / $15-$20
17
May
2024
Artist Talk & Reception with Julia Einstein
2 PM / Free
18
May
2024
Gravestone Cleaning Workshop
10 AM / $20-$25
8
June
2024
Walking Tour: Memento Mori
10 AM / $15-$20
8
June
2024
CT Open House Day
12-4 PM / Free
8
June
2024
Foodways: Dye Plants
12 PM / Free
15
June
2024
Gravestone Cleaning Workshop
10 AM / $20-$25
22
June
2024
Music in the Garden: In Trine
7 PM / $20
23
June
2024
Foodways: Herbal Concoctions, Tonics & Balms
12 PM / Free
23
June
2024
CT's Historic Gardens Day
12-4 PM / Free
29
June
2024
Music in the Garden: Bryan Titus
7 PM / $20
13
July
2024
Walking Tour: Memento Mori
10 AM / $15-$20
20
July
2024
Gravestone Cleaning Workshop
10 AM / $20-$25
20
July
2024
Music in the Garden: Lori Diamond & Fred Abatelli, Special Guest Anelise
7 PM / $20
1
August
2024
Online Book Talk: Ellen Evert Hopman on Celtic Beginning of Harvest
7 PM / Free
2
August
2024
Music in the Garden: My Politic
7 PM / $20
10
August
2024
Walking Tour: Memento Mori
10 AM / $15-$20
10
August
2024
Music in the Garden: The Twangtown Paramours
7 PM / $20
17
August
2024
Gravestone Cleaning Workshop
10 AM / $20-$25
17
August
2024
Bee Day
1 PM / Free
23
August
2024
Music in the Garden: Nekita Waller
7 PM / $20
S-WH Celebrated 300 Years in 2021!
On the occasion of its Tercentenary, the Museum presented the following online Symposium in four parts (below) highlighting its illustrious builder and past residents, presented by esteemed historians Betty Coykendall, Lisa Johnson, and Sherra Palmer.