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Virginia's First Farmers

Virginia's First Farmers

Get hands-on with the Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum to learn about Native American history as well as the recognized tribes of modern Virginia. Uncover 10,000 years of indigenous agricultural history. Explore the technological advancements that revolutionized early farming, such as the creation of ceramic vessels for cooking and storage. Learn about the daily lives and ingenuity of these early inhabitants through reproduction pottery shards, tools, and projectile points based on the Vic Jenkins collection. Clebrate the resilience and innovation of Virginia's first farmers and their lasting impact on modern agriculture and community life.

For ages 6-12 with adult.

Space is limited. Registration is required. Please register each person who is attending separately (adults and kids).

Late arrivals are not guaranteed admission.


This program was generously sponsored by the Friends of the Herndon Library.

Date:
Thursday, July 17, 2025 Show more dates
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
Herndon Fortnightly Meeting Room
Library Branch:
Herndon Fortnightly Library
Categories:
Native American History Summer Reading Adventure
Audience:
  School Age Children  
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Registrations open at 11:00am Thursday, July 3, 2025

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