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Museum Reopens

At the Rogers Mansion
By
Star Staff

    The Southampton Historical Museum has reopened, with “Downton Abbey Style in Southampton: 1900 to 1920,” on view through April 26, and several special programs. Today at 6:30 p.m. Deborah O’Shaughnessy will conduct a Linzer tart baking workshop, co-sponsored by the Rogers Memorial Library. Space is limited to eight participants, and reservations, which are required, may be made by calling 283-2494. The cost is $35, $25 for members.

    “Conversations with Local Residents” will feature the reminiscences of three couples about their relationships, from courtship through decades of marriage. Soup and cookies will follow the free program, which will take place next Thursday at 11 a.m.

    Every Wednesday at 2 p.m. Mimi Finger leads a knitting circle, for both beginning and advanced knitters, which features the sharing of techniques as well as local gossip. The program is $5 per session, free for members.

    All programs take place at the Rogers Mansion.

 

 

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