World War II Encampment
Ross Farm MuseumJoin us and the Atlantic Canadian World War II Living History Association this weekend at the Ross Farm Museum.
Join us and the Atlantic Canadian World War II Living History Association this weekend at the Ross Farm Museum.
See demonstrations in cider making & apple paring. Learn about the apple barrel industry and the importance of this industry to our community.
The last Sunday of each month in the Hearth Room from 1-4pm. There will be tea and coffee. Fee is $3.00
Today at the museum staff will be on hand to inform and demonstrate the steps involved from the planting of the seed to the spinning of the fiber.
New this summer is a "How To" series where New Ross community members share their expertise. Learn how to do or make something and take it home! The "How To's" are held 9-10am on Sundays before the market opens. Presenters will bring all the materials you need to make the How To happen. To learn...Read more >
held at the Ross Farm Museum. Help churn butter at 2:00pm or try your hand at milking at 4:00pm
Rural Roots Market presents, Soil Health, a FREE workshop with Rosemarie Lohnes, Helping Nature Heal. Aug 18, 2-4pm, Hearth Room at Ross Farm Museum. To sign up call 902-599-1207
Wooden spoons have been a must have utensil in most kitchens throughout time. They come in all shapes and sizes with many uses. Staff at the Ross Farm Museum woodworking shop will show the steps involved in making a spoon.
Staff at the Ross Farm Museum will demonstrate hat making using strips of wood known as "sheens" stripped from freshly-gathered yellow-birch logs
Today is the 203rd Birthday of the settlement of New Ross. Birthday cake will be served in clebration at Rosebank cottage, Ross Farm Museum.