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Celebrate The Season with The Mark Twain House and Museum this Sunday, November 26, 2023!

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November 24, 2023

From: The Mark Twain House and Museum

Celebrate The Season with The Mark Twain House & Museum this Sunday, November 26!

Participate in our special holiday activities:

Museum Store Sunday

Christmas Charity in the Gilded Age Lecture

Gilded Age Ornament Making Workshop

Home for the Holidays: A Living History Experience

Visits from Santa & Mrs Claus

Complimentary Festive Refreshments

This Sunday, November 26 is an extra-special, extra-festive day at The Mark Twain House & Museum! In addition to an elevated holiday shopping experience on Museum Store Sunday, we are offering several opportunities for you to step back into a Gilded Age Christmas. See the complete rundown of activities at "The Loveliest Home That Ever Was." In addition, our Nook Cafe will be open for your enjoyment and the beautifully-decorated Twain House will be open for tours.

MTH&M Members receive special benefits on November 26 and the whole year long, so please consider becoming a member today! LEARN MORE HERE.

MUSEUM STORE SUNDAY

Sunday, November 26 starting at 10am:

TREAT YOUR (S)ELF TO…

- 30% off all Store Items (Members Only)

- Complimentary Refreshments

- A Coat Drive for MACC Charities

- Gilded Age Ornament Workshops

- Appearances by Santa and Mrs. Claus

- A Theatrical Performance in our Historic Home

Forget the Black Friday hassles and mobs at the mall! Museum Store Sunday at The Mark Twain House & Museum offers a civilized and treasure-filled shopping experience!

Get a jump on your holiday shopping with free festive food and drink, kicking off a delightful day at Twain! We’ll have a trunk show with local jewelry designer Amy Kahn Russell, live music, a coat drive for MACC Charities, visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus, and 30% discounts for museum members (except on books and sale items).

Stay tuned for Museum Store Sunday online discounts!

GILDED AGE CHRISTMAS CRAFT WORKSHOPS
Sunday, November 26 at 10am & 12:30pm

In the Gilded Age, American families who celebrated Christmas made most of their decorations by hand, and the Clemens family was no exception. In this workshop, we'll show you how to make four different Gilded Age Christmas decorations just like the ones you would have seen in this home! 

Tickets are $10.00 and include all the materials needed to make four different crafts!

Recommended for ages 6 and up. All children should be accompanied by an adult. If you just want to help your child make the crafts you can select an "Adult Helper" ticket for free, but "Helper" tickets do not include a materials package.

REGISTER HERE!

CHRISTMAS CHARITY IN THE GILDED AGE: A Lecture Program
Sunday, November 26 at 2pm

“Great baskets with the feet of turkeys protruding below blankets of flowers and fruit.”

As Clara Clemens recalled years later, one of the most important Christmas traditions for the Clemens family was assembling and delivering baskets of food and gifts to poor families in Hartford. This program explores the family’s charitable efforts in historic context: increasing prosperity for some, increasing poverty for many more, and a society torn over what to do about it.

$5.00. Free for MTH&M Members and attendees who bring a coat for MACC Charities!

REGISTER HERE.

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS: A Living History Experience
Sunday, November 26 at 3pm, 4pm & 5pm

The year is 1889—Mark Twain's family is at home, busily preparing for the holiday season: decorations, gift baskets, dinner parties, and rehearsal for an original play, written by Mark Twain’s eldest daughter! Ready your calling cards and pay a visit to the family and their friends in this 75-minute immersive theatrical experience, performed inside the historic Mark Twain House (includes 15 minutes in the Cellar Exhibit, exclusive to Living History tours).

The experience will move from room to room, led by characters as the story progresses. Costumed actors will interact with audience members and encourage audience participation throughout.

Please note that this experience takes visitors through the 1st floor and cellar of The Mark Twain House--the upper floors and kitchen are not included.

Tickets $35; $18 for children. MTH&M Members log in to receive your discount! Space is strictly limited per tour, so reservations are highly recommended. REGISTER HERE.

Author programs at The Mark Twain House & Museum are sponsored by Connecticut Public Broadcasting and the Wish You Well Foundation. Virtual author programs are supported by Suzanne Hopgood in the memory of former MTH&M Trustee Frank Lord.

Activities at The Mark Twain House & Museum are made possible in part by support from CT Humanities; State of CT Department of Economic & Community Development, Office of the Arts; The Hartford; The Mark Twain Foundation; National Endowment for the Humanities; and Travelers Foundation and the Greater Hartford Arts Council.