Home School Days and Children’s Christmas Tours at Old Economy Village

Home School Days and Children’s Christmas Tours at Old Economy Village

We will be offering two Home School Days this fall on October 11 and October 16 from 1:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.

This event will allow home school families to explore the Village at a special educational rate of $5 per child and per parent or guardian. Students will get a chance to visit the buildings, try some hands-on activities, see demonstrations and learn about life in the 1830s. You must register for one of these dates by October 9.

In December, we will be offering two Christmastime for Children Tours on December 13 and December 18 at 1:00 p.m. for Home School families. This tour is designed for young children from pre-school to the third grade. The cost will be $5 per person.
This is an hour and a half program. For the first hour students (parents come along and watch) will get a tour of the Village where they will make an ornament to take home and participate in other activities. The final half hour of the program is a party with grumpy, old Belsnickel. He will be checking his book to see which children are naughty or nice. You must register for these events by Friday, December 6.

To register for these events, please contact David Miller, our Museum Educator, at davmiller@pa.gov or call 724-266-4500 ext.110. 

Old Economy Village is a gemstone site of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Old Economy Village interprets the history of the Harmony Society, a highly successful nineteenth century religious communal society, and preserves and interprets the unique material culture of the Society during its period of residence in Beaver County, Pennsylvania for citizens of and visitors to the Commonwealth.  Old Economy Village was the heart of the Harmony Society’s home from 1824 until the commune was dissolved in 1905.  Old Economy Village is administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission in partnership with the Friends of Old Economy Village.  It is part of Ambridge’s Old Economy National Historic Landmark and is among the region’s most important historic sites.

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Date: September 18, 2019

Time: 7:00pm

Location: Heinz History Center

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Upcoming local Veterans Breakfast Club Events

The mission of the Veterans Breakfast Club is to create communities of listening around veterans and their stories to ensure that this living history will never be forgotten. We believe that through our work, people will be educated, healed, and inspired.

Typically the breakfasts cost $12, but you can come for free if you’re not having breakfast. Everyone is invited-yes, non-veterans too. We should all be hearing theses stories.

Here are a couple of events coming up in our area.

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Date: October 2, 2019

Time: 8:30-10:30am

Location: 132 Lisbon Rd, Beaver, PA 15009

Christ Church Grove Farm – Sewickley

Date: October 23, 2019

Time: 8:30-10:30am

Location: 249 Duff Rd, Sewickley, PA 15143

If you’d like to attend one of our monthly breakfasts, join us on a day trip, volunteer, or talk to us about recording a veteran’s oral history, please contact:

Main Contact: Ellie DePastino, VBC Communications

Write: 200 Magnolia Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15228

Phone: 412-623-9029

Email: ellie@veteransbreakfastclub.com