
Winthrop Maine Historical Society has rescheduled its doll party with local author Karen Richards Toothaker for 11 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 7.
The party will be held at the Winthrop History and Heritage Center at 107 Main St.
The interactive, make-and-take doll party requires no sewing, according to a news release from the society.
Participants of all ages can explore the ways mothers and grandmothers created rag dolls through the years.
Toothaker’s book, “The Rag Doll Gift,” is available at the center gift shop.
She will sign copies.
For more information, contact the society at 207-395-5199 or [email protected].
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