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Come make a floral scented sachet like the ones worn and used 200 years
ago! We’ll also learn about perfume lockets and popular scents of the
time, including what George Washington put in his cologne!
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Then visit the rest of the museum and learn about Rufus King – Founding Father and early voice in the anti-slavery movement. Recommended for ages 3 and up, adults also welcome!
Date: May 5
Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cost: Free
Event Categories: Arts Education/Instruction, Crafts/Hobbies
Organizer: King Manor Museum
Phone: (718) 206-0545 Ext. 13
Website: http://www.kingmanor.org
Date: May 5
Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cost: Free
Event Categories: Arts Education/Instruction, Crafts/Hobbies
Organizer: King Manor Museum
Phone: (718) 206-0545 Ext. 13
Website: http://www.kingmanor.org
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