A Peek into the Past: Colonial Kids Day at Burwell-Morgan Mill
Release Date: 07/01/2025
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info_outlineOn this episode of Tourism Tuesday, hosted by Janet Michael, the focus was on a timeless event: Colonial Kids Day. Bringing history to life, this event, organized by the Clarke County Historical Association and headed by Executive Director Nathan Stalvey, is set to take place on July 12th at the picturesque Burwell-Morgan Mill. As Nathan explained in detail, this family-friendly event isn’t just about walking through history, it’s about living it. Through hands-on activities like grinding roasted corn, rifle demonstrations by reenactors, and making corn husk dolls, kids and their families are immersed in the rich tapestry of colonial life. Remarkably, this year marks a significant expansion in participation, with organizations such as the Sons of the American Revolution and the Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum joining the festivities. And for a nominal fee of $5, it offers an affordable way for families to spend a fun-filled educational day together while learning about history. The event runs from 11 AM to 4 PM, and Nathan shared his hopes for favorable weather—anything but the extremes they've seen in past years will do!
In addition to Colonial Kids Day, the Burwell-Morgan Mill is a hive of activity with its ongoing art exhibitions and upcoming events. Janet and Nathan discussed two significant initiatives: the Mill Dam Celebration and the Art at the Mill Show. Scheduled for August 15th, the Mill Dam Celebration will honor the completion of critical repairs to the mill dam with festivities that include the introduction of a new lager brewed with barley ground at the mill. The Art at the Mill Show, a longstanding tradition since 1990, continues to draw in artists from various mediums—paintings, sculptures, wood turning, and even glasswork. With the call for artists beginning on July 7th, it’s a buzzing time for the local art community.
Adding a unique twist to their events, the mill is currently hosting the Summer Support Art Show, featuring works by an anonymous local artist who has generously decided to donate 100% of the art sales to support the mill. What makes this show special is its pay-what-you-wish pricing, with a minimum of $50. This initiative not only makes art accessible to more people but also strongly supports the mill’s operations.
Nathan also introduced Dana Getka, the new Curator of Archives and Exhibitions, who brings with her a deep passion for military history and a wealth of knowledge in archival science and history. Her role will focus on maintaining the historical collection, developing new exhibits, and eventually sharing her research insights with the community.
As the discussion wrapped up, Janet and Nathan highlighted the upcoming membership drive in August, encouraging the community to support the Clarke County Historical Association. Membership perks include event discounts, access to research libraries, and more. For all things history and events, Nathan pointed listeners to their website clarkehistory.org and their social media channels.