Ephraim Historical Hosts Tram, Walking Tours
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The Ephraim Historical Foundation (EHF) will host tram tours Wednesday – Friday, 10:30 am, until Oct. 15. Participants should meet at the Anderson Barn, 3060 Anderson Lane. The tour is accessible for most people with limited mobility. The cost is $5 per adult and free for EHF members and those 17 and younger.
Ephraim village walking tours will be held Fridays, 10:30 am, starting at the Anderson Barn. The cost is $5 per adult and free for EHF members and those 17 and younger.
The Moravia Street Stroll: Ephraim’s Early Days is a new, one-hour program featuring stories about Ephraim’s early days, from “salty” beginnings, to centuries-long trade routes, to “mission-driven” immigrants. It will be offered Oct. 6, 13 and 20, 1-2 pm. The tour involves moderate walking, less than a mile, mostly level, but with a few steep inclines. Meet behind the Ephraim Moravian Church, 9970 Moravia St., after parking on Moravia Street or in the upper church parking lot. These tours are free, but donations are appreciated. In case of rain, an abbreviated program will be held inside the church and Iverson House.
Saturday at the Schoolhouse: Autumn Art Crafts will be offered on Saturdays through Oct. 16. Drop by anytime between 10 am and 1:30 pm to create old-fashioned fall flower buddies, leaf rubbings and toilet-paper pumpkins. Discover schoolhouse history while enjoying family time. These events are free.Find out more at ephraim.org or by calling 920.854.9688.