Please join us this weekend for Heritage Days. The Seneca Schoolhouse, John Poole House and Old Town Hall Bank Museum will be open to the public Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 pm.
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Tickets are now on sale for a special evening at Bally Cliff Farm on Thursday, May 9, 2024, celebrating 50 years of Historic Medley District.
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The Beauty of the Ag Reserve :
Historic Medley’s Photography Exhibition
Poolesville’s Old Town Hall/Bank Building
Sunday, March 10 2p.m. – 5 p.m.
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Please save the date and join us on Thursday May 9, 2024 for a festive dinner party at the bucolic Bally Cliff Farm.
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Historic Medley District is hosting a photo contest from October 10th to January 21st. Photos will be judged and displayed in January 2024.
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We’re back with bone chilling tales from Poolesville’s past!
Professor and folklore enthusiast Christine Rai will lead a hair-raising outdoor walking tour through the center of Poolesville, and tell the tales of dark histories and chilling hauntings associated with some of our oldest historic buildings.
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Learn about the historic gardens of the John Poole House Gardens!
This year marks Heritage Montgomery’s 24th annual Heritage Days weekend – a countywide festival offering programs, activities, and tours appealing to visitors of all ages and interests.
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Tickets are now available for “Two Montgomery County Cooks”. On Sunday, February 26, local authors Claudia Kousoulas and Ellen Letourneau will present stories from their recent book, “A Culinary History of Montgomery County”.
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On March 15, HMD will host a free presentation and community forum centered on the African American schools in western Montgomery County, including schools in Jerusalem, Martinsburg, Seneca, and Boyds.
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