Oklahoma Historical Society to host “Spring at the Farm”

Listen to KC Sheperd talk with Sue Teska about the Oklahoma Historical Society.

Farm Director KC Sheperd recently had the chance to talk with Sue Teska, the Senior Historical Interpreter of the Oklahoma Historical Society and the site director at Hunter’s Home in Park Hill, about museums and historical sites throughout the state, and the upcoming Spring on the Farm event set for May 4th.

“We have a lot of field sites within the historical society,” Teska said.

Teska talked with Sheperd about the abundance of museums across the state and said that by joining the Oklahoma Historical Society, individuals can earn free admission.

Coming up, Teska talked about “Spring on the Farm,” an 1850s living history farm, which is also the only living history site in the state of Oklahoma. Spring on the Farm will take place on May 4th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hunter’s Home in Park Hill, Oklahoma.

“We are going to be celebrating what would have been happening on a farm in the spring after waking up from the winter and starting farming processes again,” Teska said.

During Spring on the Farm, there will be sheep shearing of Merino sheep, processing of sheep wool, talks about bees, cooking demonstrations, crafts and story time for children, gardening and more! See more info about upcoming events and activities hosted by the Oklahoma Historical Society below!

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