Napkin Basket Weaving Workshop

Local weaver Sandy Salada will teach you how to create your own functional & fabulous Napkin Basket! Weaving wonder Sandy Salada will teach you how to make your own plain

Serving: a Reading and Discussion Program

Join us for this six-part reading and discussion series to explore the idea of "serving" through history and literature. “Serving” is the topic of a new reading and discussion group

Hands to Work Day

Join us as we welcome the return of warmth and sun to the Shaker Site with a good-old-fashioned spring cleaning! Masks are not required outdoors, but we ask all participants

Seed Saving Workshop

The appearance of the Asian Jumping Worm makes it harder to share plants, but we can still share seeds. Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Kathryn Adams Harter will discuss how

Lattice Basket Weaving Workshop

Local weaver Sandy Salada will teach you how to create your own lovely Lattice Basket! Weaving wonder Sandy Salada will teach you how to make your own Lattice basket, which

Nature Walk at Ann Lee Pond

Join us for a "morning constitutional" and a chance to learn about the variety of plants at the historic Ann Lee Pond.  We will identify some early spring wildflowers, shrubs,

2022 Summer Craft Fair

Bring your family for a safe and fun weekend featuring pony rides, food, live musicians, and over 70 vendors at our beautiful site. We look forward to welcoming you to

Celebrate National Pollinators’ Week 2022

Join us in June for the 2022  Pollinators' Week! Shaker Heritage Society (SHS) is collaborating with several partners to provide programs and information about pollinators. Beginning June 18th, enjoy our

Introduction to Needle Felted Painting

Did you ever go to a fiber fest or farmers market and see unspun wool in gorgeous colors and wonder what you could do with them? Local artist Chris O'Connor will

Planting Utopia Exhibit & Reception

Inspired by Shaker gift drawings, artist Julia Whitney Barnes photographed over 150 plants to create this unique in and outdoor exhibition. Beginning in the spring of 2021, Poughkeepsie-based artist Julia