Children’s Holiday Shoppe
This fun annual event is an opportunity for children to purchase inexpensive gifts for their family members with help from volunteers. All gifts are $6 or less and gift-wrapped for […]
Friends of Cherry Hill Foundation
City of Falls Church’s Cherry Hill Farmhouse
This fun annual event is an opportunity for children to purchase inexpensive gifts for their family members with help from volunteers. All gifts are $6 or less and gift-wrapped for […]
Enjoy a unique holiday tea and talk at the historic farmhouse. The house will be decorated in mid-19th century period décor and includes a tree. The tea consists of tea […]
Enjoy a unique holiday tea and talk at the historic farmhouse. The house will be decorated in mid-19th century period décor and includes a tree. The tea consists of tea […]
Knitting is a hobby that has remained popular throughout history. Join knitters of all levels, working on their projects and learning from one another. The group meets every 3rd Tuesday of […]
This special tea will be hosted by a costumed docent who will discuss a mother’s role in the mid-19th century. As always, the tea consists of tea sandwiches, assorted sweets, warm scones and a bottomless cup of tea. Hosted by the Friends of Cherry Hill Foundation.
In the middle of the 19th-century, the Farmhouse’s fruitful grounds were filled with orchards and fresh produce that were utilized in many creative ways – including pickling and jam making. Sample historic recipes featuring cherries, cucumbers, and peaches from the City of Falls Church’s very own Farmers Market! There will be a different recipe to try each month and you can even take the recipes home to experiment on your own.
In the middle of the 19th-century, the Farmhouse’s fruitful grounds were filled with orchards and fresh produce that were utilized in many creative ways – including pickling and jam making. Sample historic recipes featuring cherries, cucumbers, and peaches from the City of Falls Church’s very own Farmers Market! There will be a different recipe to try each month and you can even take the recipes home to experiment on your own.
In the middle of the 19th-century, the Farmhouse’s fruitful grounds were filled with orchards and fresh produce that were utilized in many creative ways – including pickling and jam making. Sample historic recipes featuring cherries, cucumbers, and peaches from the City of Falls Church’s very own Farmers Market! There will be a different recipe to try each month and you can even take the recipes home to experiment on your own.
Farmhouse visitors can make their own ice cream (supplies provided) and play 19th century outdoor games, weather permitting. Free, No reservations required.
Ken Avis, music historian presents the birth of popular music, a 19th century innovation. Join musician, broadcaster, and historian Ken Avis as he explores the area’s lesser-known, and fascinating musical […]