This is a repeating eventDecember 3, 2022
Three Centuries of Christmas
03decAll DayThree Centuries of Christmas
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SOLD OUT! Discover how American Christmas traditions changed over three centuries on this special holiday tour of Historic Hanna’s Town. Costumed guides lead you through buildings from the 18th, 19th, and
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Discover how American Christmas traditions changed over three centuries on this special holiday tour of Historic Hanna’s Town. Costumed guides lead you through buildings from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries adorned in period-correct decorations and share stories of Christmases past.
When people came to America, they brought the traditions from their homeland with them. Over time, various customs were borrowed or melded with the practices of others, and by the latter part of the 19th century, an American tradition of Christmas began to emerge that united various cultural customs.
Learn about the origins of the Christmas tree, the tradition of mailing cards, the evolution of Santa Claus, and so much more while enjoying the historical ambiance of Hanna’s Town and sampling holiday treats.
Tours at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. Space is limited and advanced registration required. Please call 724-836-1800 x210 to register.
Program fee: $8.00 for Westmoreland Historical Society members, $10.00 for nonmembers.
The Westmoreland History Shop will be open during these programs. Browse a variety of quality gifts including books for adults and children, vintage toys and games, stocking stuffers, ornaments, candles, cards and stationery, dishware, teas, baking mixes, jams, and home décor.
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Historic Hanna's Town
809 Forbes Trail Rd, Greensburg, PA 15601
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07mar10:00 am4:00 pmColor and Conversations
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Drop in and join us for a day of coloring and conversations. Interact with our exhibit “Cut from the Same Cloth” by coloring unique coloring pages featuring the items on
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Drop in and join us for a day of coloring and conversations. Interact with our exhibit “Cut from the Same Cloth” by coloring unique coloring pages featuring the items on display in our exhibit. Take inspiration from the vibrant colors and patterns you see, try your hand at shading techniques, color in the lines, or outside of them!
Staff will offer short gallery talks throughout the day about the origin of color palettes and color wheels, where certain cloth dyes come from, and some of the fascinating…and dangerous…methods of dyeing textiles.
Grab a friend, warm up with some hot chocolate, and come ready to color.
This program is free and open to the public. Donations are welcomed.
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March 7, 2026 10:00 am - 4:00 pm(GMT+00:00)View in my time21mar1:00 pm3:00 pmGenealogy Workshop - A Guide to Self-Publishing your Family History
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Join us for an afternoon genealogy workshop and find out how you can self-publish your own family history! Richard Barnard, a local resident of Westmoreland County, has spent years doing family
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Join us for an afternoon genealogy workshop and find out how you can self-publish your own family history!
Richard Barnard, a local resident of Westmoreland County, has spent years doing family research on his Barnard heritage and put together his findings into unique keepsake books. This talk will provide you with information on the process, tools, and steps to start your own family history preservation project. As we commemorate America250 this year, it’s important to remember that historic preservation is a continuous process, and there are things you can do to preserve your own piece of history.
Richard, a native and life-long resident of Greensburg, is proud to be a part of a five-generation military family from Westmoreland County. A 1966 Greensburg Salem High School graduate, Barnard earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications from Salem University in 1970 and retired in 2010 after a long career as a regional manager for the Eastman Kodak Company. He researched and wrote three privately published books about the Barnard family that are part of the Calvin E. Pollins Memorial Library and the Greensburg Hempfield Area Library.
Free for Members. $5 for non-members.
Please call 724-836-1800 x210 or RSVP using the form below to let us know you’re coming!
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March 21, 2026 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm(GMT+00:00)View in my time25mar5:45 pm8:00 pm2026 Arthur St. Clair Historic Preservation Awards Dinner
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The 2026 Arthur St. Clair Awards will be presented on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 beginning at 5:45 pm. The award is named in honor of Arthur St. Clair, an important figure
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The 2026 Arthur St. Clair Awards will be presented on Wednesday, March 25, 2026 beginning at 5:45 pm.
The award is named in honor of Arthur St. Clair, an important figure in the founding of Westmoreland County. When the cause of the American Revolution beckoned, Arthur St. Clair answered that call and rose to the rank of Major General in the Continental Army. After the war he served as the president of Congress under the Articles of Confederation and as the first governor of the Northwest Territory.
The St. Clair Award is presented to those individuals, organizations, businesses or educational institutions that have made a significant and sustainable contribution to the preservation of our historic places, documents, records or stories, and by doing so, are keeping alive Westmoreland County’s rich history and heritage for future generations. You can make your nominations for this years awardees by clicking this link: HERE
The Awards Dinner will be held at Rizzo’s Malabar Inn in Crabtree, PA. Tickets are $90 each and a table of 8 is for $690. Your reservation can be online by clicking this link: HERE
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March 25, 2026 5:45 pm - 8:00 pm(GMT-04:00)View in my timeLocation
Rizzo's Malabar Inn
126 Rizzo Rd, Crabtree, PA,15624
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