Tuesday Tea Time Talks at the Museum of Work & Culture

New Program Encouraging Participants to Share Their Stories

 

(WOONSOCKET, R.I.) – The Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will be hosting its second Tuesday Tea Time Talks on November 28 at 1:30 pm. Participants in this casual, conversational program will learn about one of the Museum’s permanent exhibits and have the opportunity to share their personal stories.

 

This particular program will focus on the mill floor exhibit.  Whether you have worked in a mill or remember stories from family members who did, you will have a chance to share anecdotes during this exciting gathering. All are welcome and encouraged to bring photographs and other documents that will help illustrate your stories. 

 

Cookies and tea will be served, and admission is free. Registration is not required but encouraged. Please call 401-769-965 or register online at rihs.org.

 

 

What: Tuesday Tea Time Talk at the Museum of Work and Culture

 

When: Tuesday, November 28, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

 

Where: The Museum of Work & Culture (42 S. Main St., Woonsocket)

 

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