Lewes Historical Society Programs for Kids

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The Lewes Historical Society Offers Programs for Kids During Teacher Development Days

Lewes, Delaware – The Lewes Historical Society is offering programs geared for kids Kindergarten through 2nd grade, while school is out on February 17th and March 3rd.

Visit the Cannonball House Maritime Museum at 118 Front Street in Lewes for children’s story time, engaging learning opportunities, and history-themed crafts, all scheduled at two sessions per day: a morning session from 10:00am-11:00am and an afternoon session from 1:00pm-2:00pm. These programs are free for children and only a suggested donation of $5 per adult.  Space is limited; call for reservations (302) 645-7670.

The program on Friday, February 17th is titled, “A Sailor’s Heart for Me”.  Featured will be the book Hello Sailor, by Ingrid Gordon and Andre Sollie. The story tells of a man named Matt, who lives in a lighthouse and watches the sea every day for ships and for his friend, Sailor, to return.  It will be read aloud by living history character Mr. Gilbert McCraken, a past Lewes resident, former Delaware Bay and River Pilot, and lighthouse keeper of the Cape Henlopen Lighthouse during the 18th century.  After the story, children will have the chance to create their own Sailor’s Valentine to take home.

The program on Friday, March 3rd is titled, “Fun with Feathers”.  Meet living history character Mrs. Susan Roland King, a former resident of the Cannonball House.  Gain knowledge about local water fowl and make your own feathered hat.

The Cannonball House Maritime Museum is significant to Lewes’s history, bearing a scar of a cannonball from the War of 1812 when the British bombarded the town in retaliation for citizens not providing supplies to troops off shore.  Now open as a museum, the galleries display a history of the Pilots’ Association, shipwrecks along the coast, the rise and fall of the Cape Henlopen lighthouse, and the City’s menhaden fishing past.

For more information, call The Lewes Historical Society at (302) 645-7670, visit www.HistoricLewes.org, or email [email protected].  Space is limited; call for reservations (302) 645-7670.

 


Image Attached: “The Lewes Historical Society is now accepting reservations for educational programs offered to kids Kindergarten through 2nd grade, during Teacher Development Days. The program on February 17 will feature Hello Sailor, by Ingrid Gordon and Andre Sollie. (Book cover is pictured). Space is limited; call for reservations (302) 645-7670.”