For reservations to experience “nkwiluntàmën: I long for it; I am lonesome for it (such as the sound of a drum)” by Indigenous artist Nathan Young, please go to https://nkwiluntamen.com/
The Brews & The Bees: talk to the gardeners and brewers about the importance of bees and their honey in the 17th Century. Learn how honey was harvested and meet the brewers as they work on some delicious Honey Beer.
Calling all home brewers and beer connoisseurs! Pennsbury Manor invites you to step into the 17th century brewery for Plants to Pints! Meet the gardener in the kitchen garden and discover the ingredients that will go into the brew. Then, join the brewer for the mixing of the grain and hops as you take in […]
You are invited to attend the wedding of Pennsbury Manor’s caretakers, Mary Lofty and John Sotcher. Experience the customs of a 17th-century Quaker wedding, sign the marriage certificate, and visit with the Penn Family and their neighbors as they celebrate.
Dining with Two Williams: In honor of the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, the cooks will compare and contrast receipts (recipes) of Shakespeare's time (1564-1616) to those […]
Talk with the Pennsbury gardeners about the recent harvest, seed saving, and what preparations are taking place to ready the garden for the winter and following spring. Make sure to […]