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Valentine’s Day Card-Making Craft

Children of all ages and the young-at-heart are invited to make old-fashioned Valentines for sweethearts, friends, and loved ones. We will provide all the paper, glue sticks, scissors, and doilies to create the cards—plus enough chocolates to keep the energy flowing.

The crafters will bring their imaginations and creativity to create one-of-a-kind Valentine’s Day cards. A suggested donation of $5 will be gratefully accepted at the door.

Parents will be responsible for the safety and well-being of their children throughout the program.

Advance registration is requested to ensure that we have enough materials for everyone.

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The Allis-Bushnell House

The Allis-Bushnell House was once home to Madison’s prominent Bushnell and Scranton families. Built in 1785, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

Visitors to the Allis-Bushnell House can experience five historic days that unfolded within its rooms or in homes nearby.

The home’s lower-level rooms, each with distinct period architectural features, are decorated with period furniture, domestic implements, decorative arts, and paintings that illustrate how life was lived in Madison in five time periods from colonial days through the 1920s.

Each of these scenic “sets” is complemented by stories, shared by our guides, of life in the house as it was during colonial days, the Revolutionary War period, the Civil War period, and the Colonial Revival era.

The House is opened on occasion throughout the year for special events, talks, and exhibits. Public tours are given on CT Open House Day in early June and on the fourth Saturday in November, following Thanksgiving. Be sure to check our calendar for details.

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