Living History Day with the Rural Lands

 

Living History Day with the Williamstown Rural Lands Foundation

 

Saturday, November 1st, 11:00 am

Do you enjoy working with hand tools?  Are you interested in preserving our cultural history?  If so, we invite you to join the WRLF and the Williamstown Historical Museum on Saturday November 1st at Sheep Hill in this hands-on project to restore an antique horse-drawn work sled donated to the WRLF by Henry Flynt.  These sleds were used to bring logs and firewood and sap collection barrels out of the woods in the winter and are an important part of our local heritage. We hope Mr. Flynt will be on hand to give us a brief history of the sled.

Art Evans will lead the restoration of this local artifact.

All are invited to share in a light lunch, and to watch a film called Ben’s Mill, about the construction of a similar sled in Vermont in the 1970s.

To register, call 458-2494 or email lre@wrlf.org.

Vivian Patterson – A Reminiscence

Vivian Patterson – A Reminiscence

Everyone who knew Vivian was greatly saddened last week when we learned of her most untimely death.  Vivian had been generously offering her expert guidance to the WHM for almost a year. It all started, as so much does around here, in the Stop and Shop. I ran into her as we both peered at the well-supplied frozen meat counter. “Vivian,” I said, “It is so great to see you!” And, I meant it. I’d been away from home for roughly 5 years and to be sure, my witty acquaintance Vivian was one of the things I’d missed. She was so smart and her keen intelligence and wide ranging knowledge and love — and I do mean LOVE – for art, history, and collections care was obvious to anyone who spent time with her. She was modest though, and never pontificated about anything even on those occasions when she certainly might have. Her wry sense of humor was almost as legendary as those of her mentors Whitney Stoddard and Lane Faison. She seemed to share their intuitive sense of playfulness along with their deep understanding about what mattered in the world of art and museums. The same fond twinkle of the eye that had made them great teachers, made Vivian a great curator, colleague, and friend. Over the meat counter, I’d said,” Vivian!  I need your help! The Williamstown Historical Museum needs your help!  ”  She readily agreed to see what she could do and stopped by the museum many times in the past year to work with our Director Sarah Currie and to attend Collections Committee meetings with John Hyde. She wasn’t scheduled to join the board until this spring but had, in fact, begun her work the minute she was called upon. I was greatly looking forward to spending much more time with her and feel bereft, as, I am sure, everyone who knew her must, at having lost this opportunity. We will all deeply miss her – our uniquely gifted and much admired friend, Vivian Patterson.   Pat Leach President, WHM

Town Historical Walk

In 1993 an Historical Walk of the Williamstown was done as a large paper folding handout for the old information booth.  This Historical Walk is adapted from that paper version, with changes as buildings have moved.  Please excuse our use of the original map, until we are able to get another one made, showing current locations of buildings.

A Walk Along Main Street-Pg4 Map, 1993

To see the Historical walk click the button:   Self-Guided Walking Tour