Celebrate America's 250th anniversary with a unique hands-on workshop at Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve. Participants will learn the traditional craft of making colonial-style pinch pots, connecting with the history of the region. Set within the beautiful longleaf pine forests of Southern Pines, this educational event offers a creative way to explore colonial life. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts, this workshop provides a memorable experience in one of North Carolina's most cherished state parks.
What to Expect
An engaging and educational workshop focused on colonial pottery and history.
Who Should Attend
Families
History buffs
Pottery enthusiasts
Nature lovers
Agenda Overview
Workshop session at Weymouth Woods.
Venue & Address
Weymouth Woods - Sandhills Nature Preserve
1024 N Fort Bragg Rd Southern Pines , North Carolina – 28387 United States
Organizer
Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve · State Park
Preserving longleaf pine forests and providing educational programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the event about?
It is a pottery workshop celebrating America's 250th anniversary.
Where is it located?
Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve, 1024 N Fort Bragg Rd, Southern Pines.
Is there a cost?
Check with the park for registration or fee details.
Do I need experience?
No, the workshop is suitable for all skill levels.
Is it outdoors?
The preserve is outdoors, but the workshop may be in a facility.
How do I register?
Contact Weymouth Woods via their official website.
Tags
History
Pottery
Nature
Southern Pines
Workshop
Education