While Pella Historical Society is closing the Historical Village for the season soon, their hibernation is far from a break.
Executive Director Valerie Van Kooten and Assistant Director Jessi Vos say the Windmill Winterim Program returns in January and February, with a wide range of programs and classes for members and the public to participate in. Registration is open for members, the public can claim remaining spots starting next week.
This year’s slate includes:
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Apple Pie Program
Thursday, January 5 | 7:00pm – Cox-Snow Recital Hall at Central College
Free for Museum members | $5 for non-members
No pre-registration required – pay at door
Beth Howard, otherwise known as Iowa’s “Pie Lady,” is an author, blogger, and radio commentator. She is also known for being the (former) resident of the American Gothic House, where from 2010 to 2014 she ran the Pitchfork Pie Stand. An author of several books, she has also written for the New York Times, Real Simple, Country Living, and many other publications. Beth has been featured on CNN, CBS This Morning, BBC, NPR, and more, and she has given a TEDx talk about the healing powers of pie.
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Personalized Pie Sessions
Saturday, January 7 | 12:00 noon – 4:00pm – Scholte Garden Room
$50 for Museum members | $75 for non-members
Pre-registration required – 12 spots
Join Beth Howard for a personalized pie-making session. She’ll supply all the equipment and ingredients, and you’ll start from scratch with the pie dough and head home with a steaming apple pie.
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Dutch for Travelers
Monday Nights, January 9 – February 27 – 6:30 – 8:30pm
Scholte Garden Room
$75 for Museum members | $100 for non-members
Pre-registration required – 40 spots
Join Netherlands native Raymond Klok for “Dutch for Travelers!” No grammar, no workbooks, just handy words and phrases you can use for your trip abroad, or just for your own enjoyment. Each week will tackle another theme, including introductions, weather, food and ordering food in restaurants, medical help, etc. Students will go home each week with a list of the words and phrases learned. Depending on enrollment, we might be able to offer individual evenings for those who can’t do all 8.
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Showing “The Reckoning” Documentary
Tuesday, January 10 | 7:00pm – van Emmerik Studio, Second floor, Maytag Center
Free and open to the public
No pre-registration required
The Reckoning: Remembering the Dutch Resistance is the international award-winning documentary that captures the compelling story and eyewitness account of six survivors in war-torn Netherlands during World War II. With the revelation of Hitler’s “Final Solution” and the uncertainty of liberation, it reveals the intensely human aspect of the Dutch struggle against Nazi tyranny. In English, not rated.
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Caraway Cheesemaking
Saturday, January 14 | 10:00am – 12:00 noon – Scholte Garden Room
$10 for Museum members | $20 for non-members
Pre-registration required – 12 spots
Join Larry and Lil Terpstra to learn how to make komijnekaas (caraway cheese), a Dutch farm cheese favorite. We’ll provide all of the equipment. You’ll go home with the recipe and know-how to make this anytime.
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Van Kooten Presents About Pella’s 175th Birthday, 175 Tulips Away Showing
Thursday, January 19 | 7:00pm – Cox-Snow Recital Hall at Central College
Free and open to the public
No pre-registration required
In September a conference was held in Noordeloos, Netherlands, commemorating Pella’s 175th birthday. Executive Director Valerie Van Kooten attended and spoke at the event on “The Dutch in Pella Today.” Join her to hear what she learned about Pella’s founding, the people who founded it, and Scholte’s role in the undertaking. Following her talk, we will view the documentary 175 Tulips Away, created by Noah van Diepen and Lincy Wingelaar, our two Dutch
students who stayed in Pella last April.
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Undercover Kitty Showing
Tuesday, January 24 | 7:00pm – van Emmerik Studio Second floor, Maytag Center
Free and open to the public
No pre-registration required
Time for some fun! We’ll view “Undercover Kitty,” a Dutch cat that helps solve mysteries in this light-hearted romp through Amsterdam. Great for the whole family. English dub, rated PG.