Historic Quilts
with Pam Weeks
Binney Family Curator of New England Quilt Museum
with Pam Weeks
Binney Family Curator of New England Quilt Museum
A New Hampshire Humanities program sponsored by Chatham Historical Society and Chatham Congregational Church
Bring old quilts or family quilts to display. Pam will talk on the history of fabrics and quilting through the ages. She will answer questions and talk about your quilts. Come and bring a friend. |
You don't have to be a quilter - this is interesting history for all!
And it's free! FMI call 603-320-7222 or 603-694-3388
And it's free! FMI call 603-320-7222 or 603-694-3388
Historic quilts will be examined, discussed, and explained by Pam Weeks, in a New Hampshire Humanities program sponsored by the Chatham Historical Society and the Chatham Congregational Church.
Weeks is the Binney Family Curator of the New England Quilt Museum, as well as a quilter, fabric artist, quilt historian, and state-juried member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. She will be speaking on the history of fabrics, quilting through the ages, and will be showing her quilts throughout her talk. She encourages the public to bring any old or family quilts to display and add to the program. As an expert historian, Weeks will answer any questions about quilts. |
On her website, www.portablepatchwork.com, Weeks writes, “Quilts have been the focus for more than half of my life. I started making quilts as a result of the craft revival inspired by the Bicentennial in 1976. By the mid-1980s I was designing my own work. In 1991 I took a class on reproducing antique quilts and was hooked on quilt history. This led to research on “potholder” quilts, and even the Civil War. Quilts tell stories, from women's work during the Civil War to tales of western migration and industrial history. My first book was published in 2013 on Civil War quilts made for soldiers. My next book will be out soon.”
Beverly Aiman, chairperson for this program, says, “ I have been to one of Pam's programs. She is excellent. Quilts have stories that go with them. Pam's knowledge will be interesting history for quilters and non-quilters alike.” Aiman encourages people to bring quilts so the event for there to be a real “sharing of history, the art, and the stories sewed into the quilts.”
This free program takes place Thursday, May 16, at 6 PM at the Chatham Congregational Church, with parking next door at the Chatham Historical Society, 1061 Main Road (113B), Chatham, NH. All are welcome. For more information call 603-320-7222.
Beverly Aiman, chairperson for this program, says, “ I have been to one of Pam's programs. She is excellent. Quilts have stories that go with them. Pam's knowledge will be interesting history for quilters and non-quilters alike.” Aiman encourages people to bring quilts so the event for there to be a real “sharing of history, the art, and the stories sewed into the quilts.”
This free program takes place Thursday, May 16, at 6 PM at the Chatham Congregational Church, with parking next door at the Chatham Historical Society, 1061 Main Road (113B), Chatham, NH. All are welcome. For more information call 603-320-7222.
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DON'T MISS THIS EVENT!
Veterans Day, November 11
Veterans Exhibit Open 11 AM - 1 PM
Light Refreshments
at Chatham Historical Society, 1061 Main Road, Chatham
Veterans Day, November 11
Veterans Exhibit Open 11 AM - 1 PM
Light Refreshments
at Chatham Historical Society, 1061 Main Road, Chatham
Raffle and Auction Fundraisers
The final auction of the summer is the painting, 'Gateway to Chatham,' by Diane Scott will be auctioned on Facebook with the closing bid September 19, 6 PM. If you would like to participate in the online auction, but are not on Facebook, please call or send an email with your bid and we can keep in touch about how the bidding is progressing
A special thanks to our talented local artists and crafters, who have created pieces of their work for the Chatham Historical Society to use as fundraisers.
A special thanks to our talented local artists and crafters, who have created pieces of their work for the Chatham Historical Society to use as fundraisers.
Raffle and Auction Fundraisers
We will start off the summer with some limited raffles. A maximum of 100 tickets will be sold for each item. The moose is $5 per ticket, all the others $1. The drawing will take place at the town picnic on September 11, 2021.
Tickets can be purchased:
Paypal email address to send to CHS is [email protected]
If tickets are still available in the week before the deadline, we will send an email reminder and post their availability on Facebook.
The painting, 'Gateway to Chatham,' by Diane Scott will be auctioned on Facebook with the closing bid September 19, 6 PM. If you would like to participate in the online auction, but are not on Facebook, please call or send an email with your bid and we can keep in touch about how the bidding is progressing
A special thanks to our talented local artists and crafters, who have created pieces of their work for the Chatham Historical Society to use as fundraisers.
Tickets can be purchased:
- At The Stow Corner Store every Saturday from 7/24/2021 to 9/4/2021, from 12 to 2 pm (purchase at the CHS tent not in the store)
- At the ice cream social on August 14th at 6:30 pm
- At the town picnic on September 11th at 12:00
- By emailing [email protected] (indicate how many tickets you would like to buy for each item)
- By stopping in or calling Jeanne Eastman.
Paypal email address to send to CHS is [email protected]
If tickets are still available in the week before the deadline, we will send an email reminder and post their availability on Facebook.
The painting, 'Gateway to Chatham,' by Diane Scott will be auctioned on Facebook with the closing bid September 19, 6 PM. If you would like to participate in the online auction, but are not on Facebook, please call or send an email with your bid and we can keep in touch about how the bidding is progressing
A special thanks to our talented local artists and crafters, who have created pieces of their work for the Chatham Historical Society to use as fundraisers.
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Raffle and Auction Fundraisers
Little Red Wagon Raffle
We have received another wonderful donation for a raffle. It is a shiny-new little red wagon! A perfect gift for a child or grandchild!
We will sell a maximum of 50 tickets, $5 each. We will hold the drawing on December 19th, or sooner if tickets sell out and we have collected all payments.
Please reply by email how many tickets you'd like. Payment can be sent to Chatham Historical Society, 1061 Main Road, Chatham, NH 03813, or given to a Board Member.
We will sell a maximum of 50 tickets, $5 each. We will hold the drawing on December 19th, or sooner if tickets sell out and we have collected all payments.
Please reply by email how many tickets you'd like. Payment can be sent to Chatham Historical Society, 1061 Main Road, Chatham, NH 03813, or given to a Board Member.
Virtual Ice Cream Social!
CHS is keeping up our tradition of an Ice Cream Social and Stories of Chatham with a twist this summer: to keep everyone safe - physically distant, but socially close - we will have a virtual Ice Cream Social on August 21.
The ice cream will be made and donated by Bob Benes. Pints of vanilla, red raspberry, blueberry, and maple walnut must be pre-ordered for curbside pickup at the CHS schoolhouse at 1061 Main Road, Chatham between 5:30 and 6:30 PM on the 21st. The maple syrup has been donated by Dale McClure and the berries donated by the Maloney-Hill family. The ice cream will sell for $4 per pint, with a limit of two pints per family, and can be ordered by calling 603-694-3388. Orders must be in by August 19. Payment is due at pickup. The Society encourages everyone to snap a photo of themselves with their family or housemates that evening and post it on the Chatham NH Historical Society Facebook page, and include their connection to Chatham and a memory of Chatham. Those not on Facebook can email their photo and memory to the Society at [email protected], or call 603-694-3388 to share their memories. President Jeanne Eastman says, “This will require community participation, and it has the potential to be a lovely time of sharing and learning about some of Chatham's past. People can participate whether they live locally or far away, eat ice cream or not. We are expecting an exciting and enjoyable evening.” Call 603-694-3388 for more information. |
We are excited to present memories of former days in Chatham, generously shared by community members.
Click the links below, and check back often to see new entries! For the Alfred Hanscom story, click the link below, then when the photo-montage appears, click the speaker icon in the upper left, then the "play" arrow.
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Chatham Historical Society Raffle Drawing October 10!
Tickets: $1 each or 6 Tickets for $5
Tickets: $1 each or 6 Tickets for $5
There are five (5) prizes. Each will be a separate drawing, with a separate jar of raffle tickets. On each ticket please circle the one (1) prize you would like a chance to win. That ticket will be placed in a basket for that item only. You will not win a prize that you do not want!
Download and print your raffle tickets to mail in with payment.
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History Walk October 10 on Little Chatham Road
The Chatham Historical Society will host a History Walk on the Little Chatham Road on Saturday, October 10, at 10 AM.
Doug Burnell, president of the Upper Saco valley Land Trust, land surveyor, and a conserved-woodland owner on Little Chatham Road, will lead the walk and talk about the geography, farmsteads and history of the area.
The Ridge Road, as it was once called, was the main way from Fryeburg, ME, to the important mills on the outlet of Upper Kimball Pond, and the settlement of Little Chatham developed back along it. The walk will cover almost a mile of this historic road, with stops at many significant landmarks along the way.
Jeanne Eastman, president of the Chatham Historical Society, said, "The stretch of weeded road used to be a busy neighborhood. Burnell will help us imagine the farms, the schoolhouse, the cattle pound and the views as we explore remaining stone structures and hear stories about the former residents."
The walk will begin at the Chathm/Conway Town Line on LIttle Chatham Road, about 1.9 miles north from the West Fryeburg Road (Rt. 113) and 2.2 miles south from Green Hill Road in South Chatham. The rain date is Sunday, October 11, at 1 PM. For more information, call (603)694-3388.
Raffle Drawing
At the conclusion of the walk, winners will be drawn for raffle prizes. Raffle tickets may be purchased up until the start of the walk. Prizes are: a photo of a loon family on Lower Kimball Pond, by Fran Wast; a painting of a Chatham Barn by Ann Landers; a crocheted afghan by Ellie Waterman; felted mittens by Kathleen Panno; and a felted tufted titmouse by Marjorie Talako. Contact the Chatham HIstorical society to purchase tickets in advance. For more information, call (603)694-3388.
Doug Burnell, president of the Upper Saco valley Land Trust, land surveyor, and a conserved-woodland owner on Little Chatham Road, will lead the walk and talk about the geography, farmsteads and history of the area.
The Ridge Road, as it was once called, was the main way from Fryeburg, ME, to the important mills on the outlet of Upper Kimball Pond, and the settlement of Little Chatham developed back along it. The walk will cover almost a mile of this historic road, with stops at many significant landmarks along the way.
Jeanne Eastman, president of the Chatham Historical Society, said, "The stretch of weeded road used to be a busy neighborhood. Burnell will help us imagine the farms, the schoolhouse, the cattle pound and the views as we explore remaining stone structures and hear stories about the former residents."
The walk will begin at the Chathm/Conway Town Line on LIttle Chatham Road, about 1.9 miles north from the West Fryeburg Road (Rt. 113) and 2.2 miles south from Green Hill Road in South Chatham. The rain date is Sunday, October 11, at 1 PM. For more information, call (603)694-3388.
Raffle Drawing
At the conclusion of the walk, winners will be drawn for raffle prizes. Raffle tickets may be purchased up until the start of the walk. Prizes are: a photo of a loon family on Lower Kimball Pond, by Fran Wast; a painting of a Chatham Barn by Ann Landers; a crocheted afghan by Ellie Waterman; felted mittens by Kathleen Panno; and a felted tufted titmouse by Marjorie Talako. Contact the Chatham HIstorical society to purchase tickets in advance. For more information, call (603)694-3388.
Virtual Ice Cream Social!
Our Facebook Auction has been a huge success! Thank you to all who bid; congratulations to the winners!
Next we will have a limited raffle on a pair of Adirondack chairs made by Chatham resident, Silas Eastman. Tickets are $10 each. When we have sold 65 tickets we will draw the winner. Tickets may be purchased through the Chatham NH Historical Society Facebook page by Paypal; you may call us at 603-307-0783 or send an email through our website to [email protected] and send a check to Chatham Historical Society, 1061 Main Road, Chatham, NH 03813; or you may pay in person to Jeanne Eastman, Ann Fargo, or Emily Fernald. |
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This is our effort to raise money for the society during these different times.
Lets make this online fundraising experiment a success!
Lets make this online fundraising experiment a success!
Online Auction July 8 - 12
The Chatham NH Historical Society will be holding an online auction July 8th through the 12th! Four professional wildlife photos donated by John Rondeau will be auctioned 4 weeks in a row, one photo each week. They are professional 8X10 prints matted and framed to finished 11X14. The proceeds will benefit the Chatham NH Historical Society. Please like our FB Page: Chatham NH Historical Society. The bidding will be done on the page in comment section. An Event has been created on the Chatham NH Historical Page, please share the event and invite friends. The Chatham NH Historical Society is open FB Page, it can be shared and viewed by anyone. |
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This is our effort to raise money for the society during these different times.
You will be able to pay Cash, Check or PayPal / Credit cards through PayPal. Shipping can be arranged.
Lets make this online fundraising experiment a success!
You will be able to pay Cash, Check or PayPal / Credit cards through PayPal. Shipping can be arranged.
Lets make this online fundraising experiment a success!