Events for Kids
May 3 , 2008
Plantation Community WeekendThe sights and sounds of the early 19th century come to life on Mulberry Row, the plantation “street” along which Monticello slaves lived and labored. Costumed artisans interpret the trades and domestic skills practiced by Jefferson's enslaved and free workers. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Included in price of admission.
May 4 , 2008
Plantation Community WeekendThe sights and sounds of the early 19th century come to life on Mulberry Row, the plantation “street” along which Monticello slaves lived and labored. Costumed artisans interpret the trades and domestic skills practiced by Jefferson's enslaved and free workers. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Included in price of admission.
May 10 , 2008
Parkway Children's Nature WalkTwigs, leaves, animal tracks; big trees and little flowers; the five senses: all parents want their kids to open up to the wonders of the natural world. Parkway Manager, Jason Stevens, an experienced educator with a wide-eyed sensitivity to the curious details of nature, will lead this fun and engaging hike along Saunders-Monticello trail. Reservations required. Meets at the Parkway Lower Trailhead, 9:30 a.m. $10.

Jul. 12, 2008
Plantation Community WeekendThe sights and sounds of the early 19th century come to life on Mulberry Row, the plantation “street” along which Monticello slaves lived and labored. Costumed artisans interpret the trades and domestic skills practiced by Jefferson's enslaved and free workers. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Included in price of admission.
Jul. 13, 2008
Plantation Community WeekendThe sights and sounds of the early 19th century come to life on Mulberry Row, the plantation “street” along which Monticello slaves lived and labored. Costumed artisans interpret the trades and domestic skills practiced by Jefferson's enslaved and free workers. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Included in price of admission.
Oct. 11, 2008
Plantation Community WeekendThe sights and sounds of the early 19th century come to life on Mulberry Row, the plantation “street” along which Monticello slaves lived and labored. Costumed artisans interpret the trades and domestic skills practiced by Jefferson's enslaved and free workers. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Included in price of admission.
Oct. 12, 2008
Plantation Community WeekendThe sights and sounds of the early 19th century come to life on Mulberry Row, the plantation “street” along which Monticello slaves lived and labored. Costumed artisans interpret the trades and domestic skills practiced by Jefferson's enslaved and free workers. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Included in price of admission.
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