Tuesday, December 18, 2012

2013 EVENTS AND EXHIBITS AT HAGLEY


 CONTACT: Meg Marcozzi, Hagley Museum and Library Marketing Manager
                         (302) 658-2400, ext. 238    mmarcozzi@hagley.org

2013 EVENTS AND EXHIBITS AT HAGLEY

JANUARY
January 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 – Tuesday-Sunday – 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
“Christmas at Hagley” continues

January 19, 20, 21 – Saturday, Sunday, Monday – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Invention Convention
Children and their families discover how things work through exploration, innovation, and creativity.  Families work together to build inventions using everyday household items, and take apart electronics and gadgets to see how they are made. Children explore scientific principles at our hands-on science fair.  The event will highlight the fascinating new technology of 3-D printing. Admission is $4 for children 4-14, $6 for adults; free for children 3 and under and free for members.  Use Hagley's Buck Road East entrance off Route 100 in Wilmington, Delaware.

FEBRUARY
February 3, 10, 17, 24 – Sundays – 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Dollar Days
Admission to Hagley is only one dollar every Sunday in February. Enjoy the picturesque winter landscape along the Brandywine. Experience the warmth of the Steam Engine house and industrial noise of the Machine Shop.  Visitors can tour the du Pont ancestral home, Eleutherian Mills, and lunch at the Belin House Organic Café. It will feature several items costing $1 each. Admission free for members. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware.

February 9 – Saturday – 12:30 to 4 p.m.
Victorine’s Valentine’s Day
Families will love this afternoon of crafts and activities. Visitors taste gingerbread, make a Victorian Valentine using the “scrap” method, write Valentine verses with a quill pen, and design a candy bar wrapper. A special exhibit featuring antique Valentine cards and candy packaging will be on display. Activities are included in regular admission. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware.

February 14 – Thursday – 6:30 p.m.
Research Seminar: David Lucsko, Auburn University
 “Not in My Neighbor's Backyard, Either: Junkyards, Automobile Enthusiasts, and Property Owners, 1965-2010”
The seminar is open to the public and is based on a paper that is circulated in advance. Those planning to attend are encouraged to read the paper before coming to the seminar. Copies may be obtained by emailing Carol Lockman, clockman@Hagley.org. The seminar begins promptly at 6:30, and takes place in the Copeland Room of Hagley’s library building.

February 24 – Sunday – 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Hagley Bridal Show
Your special day deserves a special place….Hagley! Join us for complimentary hors d’oeuvres, music and the opportunity to meet our preferred partners. Visit www.hagleyweddings.com for more information.

MARCH
March 3, 10, 17, 24 – Sundays – 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Dollar Days
Admission to Hagley is only one dollar on Sundays in March. Enjoy the picturesque winter landscape along the Brandywine. Experience the warmth of the Steam Engine house and industrial ambiance of the Machine Shop. Visitors can tour the du Pont ancestral home, Eleutherian Mills, and lunch at the Belin House Organic Café. It will feature several items costing $1 each. Free for members. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware. Excludes March 31 (Easter).

March 14 – Thursday – 6:30 p.m.
Research Seminar:  Susan Strasser, University of Delaware
“Snake Oil Revisited”
The seminar is open to the public and is based on a paper that is circulated in advance. Those planning to attend are encouraged to read the paper before coming to the seminar. Copies may be obtained by emailing Carol Lockman, clockman@Hagley.org. The seminar begins promptly at 6:30, and takes place in the Copeland Room of Hagley’s library building.

APRIL
April 6 – Saturday
New Exhibit Opens: “Fashion Meets Science: Introducing Nylon”
Seventy-five years ago on October 27, 1938, a brand new material named nylon was announced to the public. Created in DuPont Co.’s labs, nylon replaced silk in the ladies hosiery industry. Nylon was so popular that its early sales created near riots because demand was so high. Hagley’s exhibit will discuss the early development of nylon and its impact on the fashion industry. Exhibit included in cost of admission.

April 6 – Saturday – 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  
Nylon Exhibit Public Opening: Fashion, Sports, and Fun with Nylon!
Discover the wonders of nylon – the world’s first synthetic fiber! Enjoy hands-on activities made possible by nylon used in fashion, parachutes, fishing line, flags, badminton racquets, jump rope, tooth brushes, and more. Experience the science behind the discovery that changed the world of fashion and make your own fashion creations. Activities are included with general admission.

April 11 – Thursday – 6 to 8 p.m.
Research Seminar: Shennette Garrett-Scott, Case Western Reserve University
“‘All the Other Devils This Side of Hades’: Jim Crow and State Regulation of Negro Banks in Mississippi during the Progressive Era”
The seminar is open to the public and is based on a paper that is circulated in advance. Those planning to attend are encouraged to read the paper before coming to the seminar. Copies may be obtained by emailing Carol Lockman, clockman@Hagley.org. The seminar begins promptly at 6:30, and takes place in the Copeland Room of Hagley’s library building.

April 18 – Thursday – 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Golden Pheasants Friendraiser “Better Things for Better Living:  Introducing Nylon” 
Join Hagley’s networking group, the Golden Pheasants, for a 1938-themed evening in our latest exhibit, “Fashion Meets Science: Introducing Nylon.” Meet other professionals, and enjoy light refreshments, cannon firings, and exhibit tours with Curator Debra Hughes. Cost is $15, must be 21 years or older to attend. Reservations requested by April 11. Call the membership office weekdays at (302) 658-2400, ext. 235. Event will be held in the Visitor Center. Use museum entrance on Route 141.

April 25 – Thursday – 7 to 9 p.m.
Lecture: Adam Rome, University of Delaware
“The Genius of Earth Day”
The lecture is free. Reservations requested, call (302) 658-2400, ext. 243. The lecture will be held in the Soda House. Use Hagley’s Buck Road East entrance off Route 100 in Wilmington, Delaware.

MAY
May 4 – Saturday – 10 to 3 p.m.
NatureFest
Come and join us for our 2nd Annual NatureFest!  Celebrate May Day, Arbor Day, and Earth Day at this fun-filled family program! Play and learn with exciting “Earth-themed” hands-on activities brought to you by local community partners.   Tour the gardens and greenhouse at Hagley. Refreshments are available for purchase. Admission charged.  Use Hagley’s Buck Road East entrance off Route 100 in Wilmington, Delaware.

May 16 – Friday – 1:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Conference
“Making Intellectual Property out of Intangible Property: Historical Perspective”
The conference is free. Advance registration required; call (302) 658-2400, ext. 243 or email Carol Lockman, clockman@Hagley.org. The conference will be held in Hagley’s Soda House building. Use Hagley’s Buck Road East entrance off Route 100 in Wilmington, DE.

May 18 – Saturday – 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Hagley's Creek Kids: A Day in the Life
Explore how life in the 19th century was different from today! Visitors can try out chores, taste what was for dinner, and discover why people decided to settle along the Brandywine. Activities are included with general admission and are free for members.

May 18 – Saturday
Hagley Teacher Appreciation Day
Teachers visiting Hagley today receive complimentary admission. Children of teachers who are fourteen and under will also receive free admission on May 18.

JUNE
June 15 – Saturday – 12:30 to 4 p.m.
Hagley's Creek Kids: The Natural World
Investigate the beautiful natural setting of Hagley! The unique natural resources at Hagley made it the ideal site for the Du Pont powder yards. The Creek Kid’s hands-on activities will explore why du Pont settled here and how we can work to preserve the site’s natural beauty. Activities are included with general admission and are free for members.

June 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Hagley Summer Camp
Registration required.

JULY
July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 – Wednesdays – 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Bike and Hike Evenings at Hagley

Hagley members and visitors will once again stroll and cycle the grounds of Hagley on Wednesday evenings as we continue to open up our property from 5 to 8 p.m. Enjoy our extended three-mile walk as you loop through the property from the Visitor Center to Eleutherian Mills and back, and see spectacular views along the most beautiful mile of the Brandywine. Bring a picnic or dine at the Belin House Organic Café. Rain dates will be July 11, 18, 25, and August 1. Admission is $2 per person. Free for members and children five and under. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware.

July 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Hagley Summer Camp
Registration required.

July 16 – Tuesday - 12:30 to 4 p.m.
July 20 – Saturday - 12:30 to 4 p.m.
Hagley's Creek Kids: Black Powder
Experiment with the many different uses of black powder, from stone cutting to gun firing! These Creek Kid events will focus on the science behind black powder and how it was used during times of war and peace. Activities are included with general admission and are free for members.

July 29, 30, 31, August 1, 2 – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Hagley Summer Camp
Registration required.

AUGUST
August 7, 14, 21, 28 – Wednesdays – 5 to 8 p.m.
Bike and Hike Evenings at Hagley

Hagley members and visitors will once again stroll and cycle the grounds of Hagley on Wednesday evenings from July 11 through August 29, as we continue to open up our property from 5 to 8 p.m. Enjoy our extended three-mile walk as you loop through the property from the Visitor Center to Eleutherian Mills and back, and see spectacular views along the most beautiful mile of the Brandywine. Bring a picnic or dine at the Belin House Organic Café. Rain dates are August 8, 14, 21, and 28. Admission is $2 per person. Free for members and children five and under. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware.

August 13 – Tuesday – 12:30 to 4 p.m.
August 17 – Saturday – 12:30 to 4 p.m.
Hagley's Creek Kids:  Innovation and Power
Discover the unique innovations incorporated into the Hagley Powder Yards! Explore how turbines harness water power, why roll mills were constructed so unusually, and other sources of power utilized by the DuPont Company. Activities are included with general admission and are free for members.

SEPTEMBER
September 12 – Thursday – 7 to 9 p.m.
Lecture: Regina Lee Blaszczyk, University of Leeds
“The Color Revolution”
The lecture is free. Reservations requested, call (302) 658-2400, ext. 243 or email Carol Lockman, clockman@Hagley.org. The lecture will be held in the Auditorium of Hagley’s Soda House building. Use Hagley’s Buck Road East entrance off Route 100 in Wilmington, Delaware.

September 15 – Sunday – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Hagley Car Show
Browse through more than 500 antique and restored cars that date from the early 1900s-1980s. The show features vehicle parades, motoring music, video and go-kart racing, and a festival food court. Activities are on Hagley’s upper property. Admission charged. Advanced ticket sales begin August 15. Free for Hagley members and children five and under. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware.

OCTOBER
October 3 – Thursday – 6 to 8 p.m.
Research Seminar: TBA
The seminar is open to the public and is based on a paper that is circulated in advance. Those planning to attend are encouraged to read the paper before coming to the seminar. Copies may be obtained by emailing Carol Lockman, clockman@Hagley.org. The seminar begins promptly at 6:30, and takes place in the Copeland Room of Hagley’s library building.

October 5, 12, 19, 26 – Saturdays – 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Hayrides
On Saturdays in October, families can take a hayride along the Brandywine to experience the beautiful fall foliage in the Powder Yard. Visitors can see a gunpowder explosion, the roll mill in action, and working nineteenth-century machines. Included with admission, free for members. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware.

October 19 and 20 – Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Hagley Craft Fair
This artisans’ marketplace brings talented artisans from the Mid-Atlantic area to display and sell fine arts and crafts. This premier show will feature works in wood, pottery, jewelry, fibers, metal, and other media. Admission charged, free for members and children under six years old. Use Hagley's Buck Road East entrance off Route 100 in Wilmington, Delaware.

October 24 – Thursday – 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Golden Pheasants Friendraiser
Something’s brewing at Hagley! Join our networking group, the Golden Pheasants, for an evening program on beer brewing. Light refreshments will be served. Cash wine and beer. Cost is $15, must be 21 years or older to attend. Reservations requested by October 17. Call the membership office weekdays at (302) 658-2400, ext. 235. Event will be held in the Copeland Room of the library. Use Hagley's Buck Road East entrance off Route 100 in Wilmington, Delaware.

October 24 – Thursday – 6 to 8 p.m.
Research Seminar: Tiffany Gill, University of Delaware
“Africa Must be Seen to be Believed: The Henderson Travel Agency and the Making of Black Global Citizens”
The seminar is open to the public and is based on a paper that is circulated in advance. Those planning to attend are encouraged to read the paper before coming to the seminar. Copies may be obtained by emailing Carol Lockman, clockman@Hagley.org. The seminar begins promptly at 6:30, and takes place in Gallery 1 of Hagley’s Soda House building.

NOVEMBER
November 8 – Thursday – 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Conference: Business and Politics in 20th Century America
The conference is free. Advance registration required; call (302) 658-2400, ext. 243 or email Carol Lockman, clockman@Hagley.org. The conference will be held in Hagley’s Soda House building. Use Hagley’s Buck Road East entrance of f Route 100 in Wilmington, Delaware.

November 23 – Saturday
“Christmas at Hagley” Exhibit Opens
See the du Pont family ancestral home, Eleutherian Mills, dressed for the holidays. “Christmas at Hagley” features a different theme each year. Check www.hagley.org for family activities, special sales days at the Hagley Store, and other events and programs. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The first bus leaves for the exhibit at 10 a.m. and the last bus at 3:30 p.m. The holiday display is included in the cost of admission and free for members. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware.

November 29, 30, and December 1 – Friday, Saturday, Sunday – 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Christmas Family Programming
Hagley’s Workers’ Hill will be buzzing with fun for visitors. Like the nineteenth-century families who lived on Workers’ Hill, visitors can enjoy making Victorian Christmas paper decorations and ornaments, taste holiday cookies, admire the “Dear Old Tree,” and experience family Christmas traditions. Activities are included in the cost of admission.

DECEMBER
December 5 – Thursday – 6 to 8 p.m.
Research Seminar: Hasia Diner, New York University
“Jewish Peddlers and American Culture”
The seminar is open to the public and is based on a paper that is circulated in advance. Those planning to attend are encouraged to read the paper before coming to the seminar. Copies may be obtained by emailing Carol Lockman, clockman@Hagley.org. The seminar begins promptly at 6:30, and takes place in the Copeland Room of Hagley’s library building.

December 7, 8, 14, 15, 21-24, 26-31 – 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Christmas Family Programming
Hagley’s Workers’ Hill will be buzzing with fun for visitors.  Like the nineteenth-century families who lived on Workers’ Hill, visitors can enjoy making Victorian Christmas paper decorations and ornaments, taste holiday cookies, admire the “Dear Old Tree,” and experience family Christmas traditions. Activities are included in the cost of admission.

JANUARY
January 1 – Wednesday – 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Christmas Family Programming
Hagley’s Workers’ Hill will be buzzing with fun for visitors. Like the nineteenth-century families who lived on Workers’ Hill, visitors can enjoy making Victorian Christmas paper decorations and ornaments, taste holiday cookies, admire the “Dear Old Tree,” and experience family Christmas traditions. Activities are included in the cost of admission.

EXHIBITIONS
Through February 3, 2013
100 Years of Picturing the Nation’s Business: Photographs from the Collection of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America.”  
Hagley Museum and Library celebrates the 100th anniversary of the United States Chamber of Commerce with this exhibit of photographs that show business in the United States in the twentieth century. The exhibit features original prints from some of the twentieth century’s greatest photographers such as Lewis Hine, Margaret Bourke-White, Arthur Rothstein, William Rittase, Robert Yarnall Richie, Dorothea Lange, in addition to anonymous corporate and commercial photographers, and photographs from U. S. government agencies.  Exhibit-only admission is $6 for adults, $2 for children six through fourteen, and free for children five and under. Exhibit included in regular admission. Free for members. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware.

Through May 31, 2013
Exhibit in Eleutherian Mills
“The American Eagle: Symbol of freedom and enterprise to the du Pont family”
The image of the eagle has been an important icon in the history of the du Pont family. The du Pont family came to America on the ship “American Eagle," the DuPont Company's first product was Eagle Gun Powder, and decorative arts collected by Mrs. Louise du Pont Crowninshield were adorned with eagles, a common symbolic element in Federal-style furnishings. This exhibit is on display in the du Pont family ancestral home, Eleutherian Mills. Open through Janaury 1, 2013. Included in regular admission and tour. Free for members. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware.

April 6, 2013 through March 31, 2014
“Fashion Meets Science: Introducing Nylon”
Seventy-five years ago on October 27, 1938, a brand new material named nylon was announced to the public.  Created in DuPont Co.’s labs, nylon replaced silk in the ladies hosiery industry. Nylon was so popular that its early sales created near riots because demand was so high. Hagley’s exhibit will discuss the early development of nylon and its impact on the fashion industry. Included in regular admission and tour. Free for members. Exhibit-only admission is $6 for adults, $2 for children six through fourteen, and free for children five and under. Exhibit included in regular admission. Use Hagley’s main entrance off Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware.

ABOUT HAGLEY MUSEUM AND LIBRARY
Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise. Hagley is located on Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware. Admission to the entire 235-acre museum is $14 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, $5 for children six to fourteen, and free for children five and under. For more information, call (302) 658-2400 weekdays or visit www.hagley.org.

# # #

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Hagley Museum and Library Announces First Podcast



CONTACT: Meg Marcozzi, Marketing Manager
                         (302) 658-2400, ext. 238    mmarcozzi@hagley.org

Hagley Museum and Library Announces First Podcast

Wilmington, Delaware – November 2012 – Hagley Museum and Library released its first podcast today, Friday, November 30. The podcast is a lecture by Dr. Albert J. Churella on his recently–published book, The Pennsylvania Railroad, Volume 1: Building an Empire, 1846-1917. The full lecture can be streamed or downloaded as a podcast by going to http://www.hagley.org/library/center/Churella_lecture.html.
            Hagley hosted Dr. Churella’s  lecture on November 15, 2012, and it drew a record crowd of 270 people. Churella, who teaches history at Southern Polytechnic State University in Georgia, built his talk around the claim that the Pennsylvania Railroad was the “unique railroad of the world.” The Pennsylvania Railroad, Volume 1: Building an Empire, 1846-1917 will be part of a multi-volume account from the University of Pennsylvania Press.
            Dr. Albert J. Churella is associate professor in the Social and International Studies Department at Southern Polytechnic State University in Marietta, Georgia. His first book, From Steam to Diesel: Managerial Customs and Organizational Capabilities in the Twentieth-Century American Locomotive Industry (1998) was a finalist for the George W. Hilton award in railway history. Churella is completing the first of a two-volume history of the Pennsylvania Railroad, with extensive treatment of the business, technological, labor, public policy, ethnic, and gender issues related to that company. He has also published numerous other articles and book reviews, and has presented papers at conferences in the United States and Europe.

About Hagley’s Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society

            The Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society organizes public lectures, scholarly conferences, research seminars, and administers research grants. It fosters a community of scholars that includes Hagley staff, faculty and graduate students, museum professionals, research fellows and associates, and visiting scholars from around the world. The Center’s  efforts are designed to bring attention to Hagley's research collections and to generate intellectual dialogue at Hagley.

Hagley Museum and Library
            Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise. For more information, call (302) 658-2400 weekdays or visit www.hagley.org.
###

Friday, November 16, 2012

“Christmas at Hagley” Cultivates the Spirit of Sharing and Giving


CONTACT:  Meg Marcozzi, Marketing Manager
(302) 658-2400, ext. 238         mmarcozzi@hagley.org
           
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
“Christmas at Hagley” Cultivates the Spirit of Sharing and Giving

            Wilmington, Delaware – November and December 2012 – Hagley Museum and Library celebrates the season by sharing a Christmas exhibit and family activities with our community and giving children fourteen and under free admission during the Christmas season. Our theme is holiday entertaining at home. We welcome you to visit “Christmas at Hagley­,” open Friday, November 23, 2012, through Sunday, January 6, 2013 (closed on December 25). The holiday display is included in the cost of admission and free for members.  Hagley, located in the beautiful Brandywine Valley is where the du Pont story begins, and features the original du Pont mills, estate, and gardens.

“Christmas at Hagley” Exhibit in Eleutherian Mills
            Glimpse nineteenth- and early twentieth-century holiday entertaining in Eleutherian Mills, the du Pont family ancestral home. The morning room is ready for the New Year’s Day Calling, originally a  tradition in which men visited ladies with whom they were acquainted, enjoyed some  refreshment, dropped off a calling card, and wished their host a happy New Year before moving on to the next house.   Another annual holiday, Twelfth Night, called “le Jour des Rois” in France, was celebrated by the du Pont family and the dining room is beautifully set with an elaborate dessert service for the delicious Twelfth Night sweets.  Downstairs, the charming terrace room is festively decorated for an afternoon Christmas lunch. The first bus leaves for the exhibit at 10 a.m. and the last bus at 3:30 p.m.

Family Christmas Activities
            Hagley’s Workers’ Hill will be buzzing with fun for visitors.  Like the nineteenth-century families who lived on Workers’ Hill, visitors can enjoy making Victorian Christmas paper decorations and ornaments, taste holiday cookies, admire the “Dear Old Tree,” and experience family Christmas traditions.   These activities are offered 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on November 23 through 25, weekends in December (1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23), Christmas Eve (24), and December 26 through January 1, 2013. Programs are included in the cost of admission.

The Spirit of Christmas at Home
In the spirit of the du Pont family who founded the black powder mills along the Brandywine, Hagley Museum and Library is committed to giving back to our community.
Hagley encourages visitors to bring a new, unwrapped toy, game, book, or clothing item for children up to fourteen to donate to the Sunday Breakfast Mission.  Hagley thanks visitors by extending free admission to children fourteen and under from November 23 through Sunday, January 6, 2013.

Belin House Organic Café
            The Belin House Organic Café will serve an à la carte brunch menu Saturdays and Sundays, November 24 through January 6. The special holiday brunch menu is  la carte and features made-to-order omelets, pumpkin leek soup, open-faced roasted turkey sandwiches, Maryland crab cakes, warm apple cider, and more. The Belin House Organic Café is self-service with self-seating. The café is open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. No reservations necessary.
            Visitors can guess the local building used by Chef Roy as the model for his gingerbread house, and try to spot all the candy he used.

The Hagley Store
The Hagley Store will be festively decorated and filled with a unique selection of books, gifts, hand-crafted pieces, and children’s items for the season. Many of the items featured in the store are made in America. The Hagley store is open seven days a week, 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

About Hagley Museum and Library
“Christmas at Hagley” runs from November 23, 2012, through Sunday, January 6, 2013. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Hagley is closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday November 22, and Christmas Day, Tuesday, December 25, 2012.
Admission to the holiday display and entire 235-acre museum is $11 for adults, $9 for students and senior citizens.  Children fourteen and under are free from November 23 through January 6, 2013.
The museum is located on Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware. GPS Address is 201 Hagley Creek Road, Wilmington, Delaware, 19807.
Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise. Call (302) 658-2400 weekdays for more information or visit www.hagley.org.

###


Savor the Evening at Hagley


           Hagley Museum and Library invites you to a new evening program, “Home for the Holidays,” on Tuesday, December 4, from 7 to 9 p.m.  The evening will feature candlelight tours of Eleutherian Mills, the first du Pont family home built in America, and a reception offering guests cocktail and “mocktail” tastings, desserts and mulled cider, and demonstrations, tips, and ideas on entertaining at home. Admission is $40 for non-members and $30 for members (and includes one drink ticket). Cash bar, must be 21 years or older to attend. Reservations are required by November 28. Register online, www.hagley.org, or call (302) 658-2400.
            Learn from Hagley experts! Horticulturalist Renee Huber will show guests how to create centerpieces and festive decorations. Toscana Chef Roy Eckbold will craft a gingerbread house during the evening and let guests test their skill decorating gingerbread men. Visitors will make origami star boxes, perfect as place card holders or table favor, with Education Coordinator Jeff Durst. Hear details from Hagley guides on how the du Pont family home is decorated, from the Dining Room featuring an elegant plum band china set for  a Twelfth Night dessert, to the use of natural Brandywine materials for mantle swags, and the traditionally decorated tree in the parlor surrounded by children’s toys.
            Activities will be in the barn on the upper property at Hagley. Guests are encouraged to dress warmly. Comfortable shoes are recommended as guests will walk between the barn and Eleutherian Mills.
            In case of postponement due to inclement weather, the event will be held on December 5.
            Hagley invites guests to bring a new, unwrapped toy, game, book, or clothing item for a child up to age fourteen to donate to the Sunday Breakfast Mission. Items will be collected under a Christmas tree in the barn.
About Hagley Museum and Library
“Christmas at Hagley” runs from November 23, 2012, through Sunday, January 6, 2013. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Hagley is closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday November 22, and Christmas Day, Tuesday, December 25, 2012.
Admission to the holiday display and entire 235-acre museum is $11 for adults, $9 for students and senior citizens.  Children fourteen and under are free from November 23 through January 6, 2013.
Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise. Call (302) 658-2400 weekdays for more information or visit www.hagley.org.
###

Thursday, October 25, 2012

All-American Day at Hagley Features Nineteenth-Century Base Ball Season Finale



MEDIA ADVISORY

Contact:            Meg Marcozzi, Hagley Museum and Library, Marketing Manager
                        (302) 658-2400, ext. 238    mmarcozzi@hagley.org

What:               All-American Day at Hagley Features Nineteenth-Century Base Ball Season Finale

Where:             Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, Delaware, Buck Road Entrance

When:              Saturday, October 27, 1 p.m. (Game begins at 2 p.m.)

Admission:      Included with the cost of admission - $3 for non-members, $2 for members, free for children under six

Briefly:            The Diamond State Base Ball Club takes on the Mechanicsburg Nine in this season finale game.  Nineteenth-century base ball is different from the baseball today. It was a fast-paced and dramatic game, played without gloves and with some different rules. 

Activities:          Enjoy an afternoon watching America’s favorite pastime and some other activities too:
·         Families can play nineteenth-century games
·         Watch a steam-powered popcorn popper making popcorn - courtesy of Marshall Steam Museum at Auburn Heights Preserve (weather dependent)
·         The Belin House Organic Café will be selling a selection of food and snacks
Note: Seating is informal: please bring a blanket and chairs.

About The Diamond State Base Ball Club
            The Diamond State Base Ball Club is based upon a club of the same name, one of the first known amateur baseball teams in Delaware. Organized in September 1865, the original club played in Wilmington from 1865 until the mid-1870’s and was the preeminent amateur team in the state during that era. The modern day Diamond State club wears uniforms replicating those worn by the original ball club and plays according to base ball rules and customs of the mid-1860’s, utilizing reproduction equipment. DSBBC’s vintage base ball matches are a unique blend of athletic competition and living history exhibition.
            The ball club is a member of the Mid Atlantic Vintage Base Ball League and the Vintage Base Ball Association, a national organization of vintage base ball clubs.  DSBBC is the proud recipient of the Delaware Recreation & Parks Society’s 2012 Outstanding Organization Award.

About Hagley Museum and Library
            Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise. For more information, call (302) 658-2400 weekdays or visit www.hagley.org.


                                                              ###

Monday, October 15, 2012

New Hagley Exhibit on Product Packaging Curated by University of Delaware Students


CONTACT: Meg Marcozzi, Marketing Manager
                     (302) 658-2400, ext. 238    mmarcozzi@hagley.org

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

New Hagley Exhibit on Product Packaging Curated by University of Delaware Students

            Wilmington, Delaware – November 2012 – Hagley Museum and Library staff and University of Delaware History Department graduate students collaborated on a new exhibit, “History of Product Packaging.”  From vending machines and self-service counters to Palmolive and Sara Lee, this exhibit offers a look at product packaging over the last 150 years. The exhibit will be on display in the library and available to view Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from November 13 through March 1, 2013. Admission is free. Use Hagley’s Buck Road entrance off Route 100.
            Packaging is the science, art, and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use.  The students used many primary sources, including corporate histories, advertisements, trade magazines, and objects in the library collections. Each student wrote a research paper situating a particular product or package within the broader histories of product packaging, corporate strategy, and American consumer culture. These research papers provided the text and themes for the exhibit.
            An online version of the exhibit is available for view, www.hagley.org/packaging. This online exhibit is an ongoing, joint effort between Hagley Museum and Library and the History Department at the University of Delaware. It will continue to grow as future students’ research is integrated into the existing online exhibit.
            Special thanks are extended to University of Delaware History Department, Faculty Supervisor Dr. Kasey (Katherine) Grier, History 867 students, and Web Content Developer John Vanek.
About the Library
Hagley Library is the nation’s leading business history library, archives, and research center. Current holdings comprise 37,000 linear feet in the Manuscripts and Archives Department, 290,000 printed volumes in the Imprints Department, 2 million visual items in the Pictorial Department, and more than 220,000 digital images and pages in the Digital Archives Department.  Hagley’s Center for the History of Business, Technology, and Society offers conferences, research seminars, and a public lecture series, and operates a research grant program.
Hagley Museum and Library
            Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise. For more information, call (302) 658-2400 weekdays or visit www.hagley.org.
###