A Very Victorian Paper Craft Contributed by the kind volunteers and sponsors who bring you the Papercutting House at our annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat in the Village! In the 1850s and ‘60s perforated paper was frequently used as a basis for embroidery. Often large mottos like “Bless This House” hung in the parlor. In the 1870s… Read more »
Monthly Archives: April 2020
Community Comes Together
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” – Theodore Roosevelt Mr. Rogers’ wise words remind us to, “Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” Members of the Quilt Guild are among those in the… Read more »
A Ray of Sunshine at BNHV!
Mary is Expecting! It is with overwhelming joy that we announce Mary, our ewe, and Joe, our ram, are expecting a little bundle of joy this Spring. Our sheep herd belongs to the Hog Island breed, a heritage breed in critical need of conservation. There are fewer than 200 in North America, according to annual… Read more »