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Sheepshearing Festival at Gore Place

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Venue:Gore Place Mansion
Dates:Saturday, April 26, 2008
Hours:10am to 4pm
Ages:Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Fairs & Festivals

This popular outdoor fundraising event takes place over several acres of the 45-acre estate. Children will see a demonstration of sheep shearing, herding dogs, spinning, weaving, wool-dyeing and much more.

Children may try their hand at weaving and spinning with the Boston Area Spinners and Dyers, gardening activities with the Waltham Garden Club, and everyone enjoys the large craft fair, wagon rides live music and Morris dancers, puppeteer, historic demonstrators, and farm animals.

Other major attractions are the Sheepshearing tent, the herding dog demonstration and the crafts fair. In the shearing tent, shearers Andy Rice and Kevin Ford demonstrate both modern and traditional shearing techniques. Dave Kennard and his talented herding dogs give demonstrations of how a shepherd and his dog control and move a flock of sheep. The crafts fair offers hand-crafted goods for sale by over 70 of the regions finest crafters.

Entertainment
Entertainment includes live music with local favorites The Pine Hill Ramblers and The Moody Street String Band, traditional English country dancing by the Commonwealth Morris Men, an encampment by members of the historic reenactment 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, horseback riding demonstrations by Gaston Farms, traditional crafts, spinners, weavers and basket makers.

Wagon Rides
A tractor-pulled wagon ride will circle the farm fields, members of the Waltham Garden Club will offer gardening activities for children, visitors may take a ground-floor tour of the mansion, and food vendors will be on site. Parking is free. Sorry, no dogs allowed. *Additional charge for wagon rides and house tours.

Cost
Admission is $10. Children 12 and under and Gore Place members free (children must be accompanied by an adult). AAA and WGBH discounts available.

Parking:
Free parking on site and on adjacent grounds

About Gore Place:
Gore Place served as a summer home for Christopher and Rebecca Gore where they entertained such notable dignitaries as the Marquis de Lafayette, Daniel Webster, and James Monroe. The 1806 mansion and grounds are owned and operated by the Gore Place Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the Estate.

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$10 adults. Children 12 & under free.

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www.goreplace.org

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52 Gore Street, Waltham, MA, 02453-6866 map
Phone: (781) 894-2798

Gore Place, 52 Gore St. is just off Rt.20 (Main Street) near the Waltham/Watertown line. By public transportation: Red Line to Central Sq., then take the 70 or 70A bus toward Waltham. Gore Street is 1-1/4 miles west of Watertown Square.

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