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Corner of the Past Continues Farm Market and Heritage Programs

The Old Anderson House, centerpiece of the Sister Bay Historical Society’s Corner of the Past Museum, will close out it’s 15th year of operation on the weekend of September 24 – 25. However, the grounds of the facility and the popular Saturday morning Farm Market will remain running through October 8.

The Saturday Heritage Programs held in the Koessl Barn will continue. Featured artisans and their presentations include: Sept. 17, Mike Farmer – Native American flutes; Sept. 24, Jeanne and David Aurelius – pottery; Oct. 1, Claire Baack and Gen Follingstad – Norwegian Hardanger embroidery; and Oct. 8, Gary Dooly – wood carving.

Although the farmhouse will not be open, the museum’s grounds will remain accessible to the public, and group tours may be arranged by contacting curator Roberta Kutlik at 920.854.9242 or via email at [email protected].

The Corner of the Past Museum is located on Highway 57 at the intersection of Fieldcrest Road and Country Lane, approximately 1 mile southeast of downtown Sister Bay.