Holiday Open House, Woodturning and Art Exhibits
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Dates: | Saturday, December 3, 2016 - Saturday, December 3, 2016 |
Hours: | 10am-3pm |
Ages: | Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | Free |
Category: | Exhibits |
In addition to offering our nature-themed gifts for adults and children, we welcome back the Massachusetts South Shore Woodturners to fill our exhibit rooms with their hand-turned creations.
From bowls to pepper mills, bottle stoppers, candleholders, napkin rings, ornaments, pens, bracelets, and more, the unique patterns created by natural wood variations will definitely impress.
Check out demonstrations by the woodturners, as well as Marshfield’s Kevin Dunn who hand-carves and paints wooden birds.
Hanover artist Christopher Geraghty’s beautiful Snowy Owl Exhibit will deck our walls.
Paintings and prints will be on display and for sale, and the artist himself will be in attendance to discuss his work.
Kids can enjoy our Discovery Room activities while you shop, and our trails are open all year for strolling.
Open House & Demonstrations: Saturday, 12/3, 10 AM-3 PM; Woodturning and Snowy Owl Exhibits/Sales continue through the month during office hours: 9-4 weekdays, 10-3 Saturdays.
North River Wildlife Sanctuary is located at 2000 Main Street, Marshfield.
Admission to Open House and Exhibits is free.
WEBSITE | ↑ top |
LOCATION | ↑ top |
2000 Main Street, Marshfield, MA, 02050 map
Phone: 7818379400
From Route 3 South: Take exit 13 (Route 53, Hanover/Norwell) and turn left onto Route 53. Go 0.6 miles and turn right at light onto Route 123 east. Go 5.7 miles to rotary and take the first exit onto Route 3A south. Sanctuary entrance is 1.6 miles ahead on the left.
From Route 3 North: Take exit 12 (Route 139, Marshfield/Pembroke), and follow Route 139 east toward Marshfield for 3 miles to Route 3A. Turn left (north) and follow Route 3A for 4.6 miles to sanctuary entrance on right.
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