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Keep Homestead Museum  Will Host

Grandmother’s Button Box Talk May 6

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KEEP HOMESTEAD MUSEUM WILL HOST GRANDMOTHER’S BUTTON BOX TALK MAY 6

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MONSON, MASS. — “Grandmother’s Button Box” will be presented by Central Connecticut’s Acorn Button Club on Sunday, May 6, at 1:30 pm at the Keep Homestead Museum. This program is for experienced collectors and novices alike.

Acorn Button Club members will present an overview of the art of button collecting. They will explore buttons made from the early 1800s to the present, made of materials varying from pearl to glass to metal and bone.

The presenters are Laurel Durso and Arlene Creswell. Durso is a trades teacher in the Connecticut Technical Schools system, teaching fashion technology to 11th and 12th grade students. Her aunt Marjorie, who always sewed for her nieces, introduced her to the hobby. Her grandmother always had a button box for her to play with and she was taught never to discard a garment until the buttons were taken off and saved.

Creswell inherited a button collection from her paternal grandmother. She is in the nursing field and has been a member of Acorn Button Club for 12 years.

The program is designed to inform noncollectors about button types and how they may have hidden treasures in their own “grandma’s button box.” There will be a brief overview of the most common button types. There will not be an appraisal of buttons, but information will be given that can start a person researching their buttons. There will be a display of a wide variety of button types, and will include books, pictures and related items as well as some “hands-on” buttons for people to see.

The Keep Homestead Museum has one of the largest button collections in the United States and will be open to visitors from 1 to 3 pm. There is no admission charge, all are welcome. Refreshments will be served.

For more information, email khm@keephomesteadmuseum.org, call 413-267-4137 or visit www.keephomesteadmuseum.org.

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