German immigrants to the Minnesota River Valley contributed a new cultural concept on the frontier: taking Sunday afternoon for quieter work and socializing. Women would come together to knit, tat, crochet, and do other handiwork. Men would gather to work with wood or play music.
Take a break, bring a picnic, and enjoy a relaxing afternoon as you learn about these hobbies and what a Sunday afternoon was like in the 1870s. Refreshments will be served.
Sunday Jul 14, 2019
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
Sunday, July 14
1-4pm
Harkin Store
66250 County Road 21
New Ulm, MN 56073
Included with $4-6 site admission. MNHS members free.
507-354-8666 or 507-934-2160
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