Two major construction projects to begin May 27th. Museum operations to remain unchanged.
Saturday, September 6th, 11am-5pm.
Join us for cider pressing with apples harvested from the museum’s very own orchard, crafts for the whole family and samples from our period kitchen! Guests are invited to help decorate the hock cart used for the final harvest of the year and witness the crowning of the Harvest King and Queen from amongst the museum’s teen volunteers.
For those with canning spirit, enter the Jam and Jelly Competition. Bring a small jar of your homemade jam or jelly for our judges to taste and see if you can “take the egg” or win the competition.
This year learn all about apple butter at the kitchen fire pit!
Bring the whole family along to celebrate the coming of fall!
This event is FREE for all Fort Nisqually Living History Museum Members!
Two major construction projects to begin May 27th. Museum operations to remain unchanged.