Training Workshop for National Kids Basket Day

Shaker Heritage Society is working with basketmaker Sandy Salada to host a free basket workshop that will be offered to kids on June 27th! Volunteers are needed to help teach

Cancelled: Cowl/Scarf Weaving Workshop Series

Throughout most of the 162-year history of the Watervliet Shakers, Sisters produced a variety of textile-related products, some for the community’s use and some for sale to The World.  (And,

Cowl/Scarf Weaving Workshop

Throughout most of the 162-year history of the Watervliet Shakers, Sisters produced a variety of textile-related products, some for the community’s use and some for sale to The World.  (And,

Cowl/Scarf Weaving Workshop

Throughout most of the 162-year history of the Watervliet Shakers, Sisters produced a variety of textile-related products, some for the community’s use and some for sale to The World.  (And,

Cowl/Scarf Weaving Workshop

Throughout most of the 162-year history of the Watervliet Shakers, Sisters produced a variety of textile-related products, some for the community’s use and some for sale to The World.  (And,

Cowl/Scarf Weaving Workshop

Throughout most of the 162-year history of the Watervliet Shakers, Sisters produced a variety of textile-related products, some for the community’s use and some for sale to The World.  (And,

Cowl/Scarf Weaving Workshop

Throughout most of the 162-year history of the Watervliet Shakers, Sisters produced a variety of textile-related products, some for the community’s use and some for sale to The World.  (And,

Cowl/Scarf Weaving Workshop

Throughout most of the 162-year history of the Watervliet Shakers, Sisters produced a variety of textile-related products, some for the community’s use and some for sale to The World.  (And,

Cowl/Scarf Weaving Workshop

Throughout most of the 162-year history of the Watervliet Shakers, Sisters produced a variety of textile-related products, some for the community’s use and some for sale to The World.  (And,

Cowl/Scarf Weaving Workshop

Throughout most of the 162-year history of the Watervliet Shakers, Sisters produced a variety of textile-related products, some for the community’s use and some for sale to The World.  (And,