Holiday Open House at the Museum
Take home our popular cookie platters and homemade biscotti. Shop early at Joshua's Store and enter our gift certificate raffle. Free hot cider, muffins, gourmet soup and Museum Tours.
Take home our popular cookie platters and homemade biscotti. Shop early at Joshua's Store and enter our gift certificate raffle. Free hot cider, muffins, gourmet soup and Museum Tours.
Hugh Barton will share his findings on some of the companies, including Calder & Carnie, Jonathan Lanphear, WR Frazier, and Orlando Smith North Quarry, which quarried the lesser known Westerly Red and Pink Granite. $5 for not- yet members.
Presented by Maureen Bjorkland. Join us as we explore the connection between the Babcock Smith House Museum and Wallace Nutting. Wallace Nutting was a photographer, artist and author who was born and lived most of his life in New England. Free for members; $5.00 for not-yet members.
Presented by Bob Reiger e-NABLE is a global network of thousands of home hobbyists who volunteer their time, talent and resources to 3D print and assemble low-cost hand and arm prostheses for both children and adults. With the cost of a professional state -of -the- art hand prosthetic approaching $75,000, the purely mechanical devices made […]
Presented by the Babcock-Smith House Museum Volunteers Join us for a walking tour of a small section of River Bend Cemetery in Westerly where the lions lie down with the lambs and the angels watch over them. Guides will introduce a variety of monuments, most of them made from local Westerly granite by talented craftsmen, […]
Presented by Susan Jerome The Museum has lent four of its samplers to the Gilbert Stuart Museum for its exhibit Embroidered Lives: South County Samplers and Their Stories which runs from April 28 through July 28. Jerome will speak on various aspects of samplers and their documentation. Free for members: $5.00 for not-yet members.
Presented by Ellen and Bob Madison and Bob Boucher The intriguing story of a recent addition to the granite exhibit. What connection to the granite industry can a Civil War musket have? Come and find out. Free as part of our annual Open House which runs from 2-5. Program will be at 2. Free tours […]
Presented by Sophia Kamps Behind the locked doors of Woodlawn Cemetery's mausoleums lie over twelve hundred stained-glass windows, chronicling stained glass in America from the late 1870's to the late 1920's. Since 2020, a team of conservators and curators has been surveying the collection. Sophia will discuss the process of researching and attributing mausoem […]
Join us for a tour of monuments in the middle of River Bend Cemetery. The tour will be offered once in July and once in August. Rain date for July will be Thursday the 11th and for August will be the 13th. Free for members; $5.00 for not-yet members.
This tour of the monuments in the middle of the River Bend Cemetery is a repeat of the one offered in July. Rain date will be August 13. Free for members; $5.00 for not-yet members.
Presented by Catherine Shotick Catherine Shotick, the director of the Westerly Museum of American Impressionism, will speak about the construction of the new museum and the vision for the space once it opens. She will also provide a brief background on American Impressionism and the artwork that visitors will be able to see throughout the […]
Suzanne and Stephen Capizzano of "Olive Oils and Vinegars" in Pawcatuck, CT will be bringing us a presentation on “What lives beyond the olive tree?” They will talk about the fresh seasonal extra virgin olive oils and discuss the different grades of olive oils and aged balsamic vinegars; as well as being able to discern […]
Join us for a morning visit to the newly-revamped Joshua's store featuring items made by our docents and then enjoy some free soup, freshly-baked cookies and muffin tops, and hot cider. Take home some of our justly well-known cookie platters, choose some baskets to drop some raffle tickets in, and shop for holiday presents at […]
Granite used for infrastructure was and is a mainstay of the Westerly industry. Hugh Barton will discuss the use of granite for paving stones for streets, crushed granite for airplane landing strips, and larger pieces for seawalls and breakwaters. These uses date from the earliest days of the granite industry to present day. Free for […]
Presented by John Linton Part 1 will deal with David Wills and the creation of the Gettysburg National Cemetery and Soldiers' National Monument, David McConaughy and the creation of the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association, the formation of the Grand Army of the Republic and its lobbying of state legislatures to fund their regimental monuments, and […]