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Historic Preservation in Miniature Event

Doll Houses in America, hosted by author Marty Bishop and the Bethel Historical Society's Mary Ferri

 

At this event we’ll explore the history and use of doll houses, and learn how to take everyday ordinary items and turn them into doll house masterpieces.   You will see a display of traditional and non-traditional houses, view author Marty Bishop’s miniature setting for her new children’s book “Rafe’s Grand Performance”, and create your own miniature plant for your doll house.

Also, we’re looking for doll houses to display at the event.  If you have one to display please call Mary Ferri (203) 730-2726 meferri@aol.com Sunday September 30th, 2012 - 2:00pm - 4:00pmat the 1842 Second Meeting House - 40 Main St in Bethel

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