Culture and Cocktails - "Piecing" Together History
Date and Time
Tuesday Jan 13, 2015
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EST
Tuesday, January 13, 2015 6-8 pm
Location
Town Hall 907 Princess Anne Street Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Fees/Admission
Free
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Contact Information
Tramia Jackson
540-371-3037 x400
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Description
Fredericksburg Area Museum & Cultural Center Announces Culture & Cocktails ? ?Piecing? Together History The date of Culture & Cocktails: ?Piecing? Together History has been rescheduled for Tuesday, January 13, 2015 from 6-8 pm at the Fredericksburg Area Museum & Cultural Center. FREDERICKSBURG, VA ? Beat the cold and cabin fever at Culture & Cocktails at the Fredericksburg Area Museum & Cultural Center (FAMCC) on Tuesday, January 13, 2015 from 6 ? 8 pm. Join us as FAMCC President & CEO, Dr. Susan Glasser, talks about Quilt National ?13. Light fare and open bar are included as part of the evening. Culture & Cocktails: Quilt National ?13 will be held on the first floor of the Town Hall Building located at 907 Princess Anne Street. Presented in an informal format, Dr. Glasser will be available to discuss quilting techniques old and new using a 19th-century quilt from the Museum?s collection and contemporary quilts from the exhibition, Quilt National ?13. This is a Members only event. Not a member? Find out how to join the FAMCC at www.famcc.org/join. Advanced registration is required. For more information, or to register for the event, please contact Tramia Jackson at tjackson@famcc.org or at 540-371-3037 x400. Temporary exhibitions currently on view include Quilt National ?13; Military Surplus, and Community Artist: John Darling and The North Windsor Artists. For more information about Culture & Cocktails, or for additional programming information, please contact the Museum at 540-371-3037, or visit us at www.famcc.org. The mission of the Fredericksburg Area Museum & Cultural Center is to collect, interpret, and present the history and culture of the Fredericksburg area in order to share with residents and visitors alike the stories of those who shaped the region and its role in the nation?s development.