Events

Public Program, Author Talk

Four Centuries of Christmas in New England

Ken Turino, Historic New England

Wednesday, December 1, 2021, 5:30PM - 6:30PM

This lecture traces the development of the celebration of Christmas from the time it was outlawed in 17th Century New England through the beginning of the 21st Century. Many of the customs which we take for granted as part of the current celebrations are actually a product of more recent history.  This program will look at how Christmas was transformed from a rowdy celebration into a family centered event.  Among the topics discussed are how the Christmas Tree became popular, halls were decked, and how Santa Claus came to town.

 

Hybrid Event

 

MHS maintains a high standard of Covid protection. We require all people entering our building to wear a mask while in a public space and anyone who will be in the building for a significant period of time (i.e. more than making a delivery) must provide proof of vaccination.