The Wood County Museum will feature Alyssa Garland, of the Wood County Park District’s Carter Historic Farm, as its guest speaker for the first tea in the 2022 Tea and Talk series to be held from 2 to 4 p.m., Thursday, April 14, at the Wood County Museum, 13660 County Home Road, Bowling Green.
The April series will take a look at spousal roles in American life–see how the Industrial Revolution, the Great Depression, electricity, World Wars I and II, increased education and the Internet have changed marriages and American home life.
Reservations and payment need to be made by Friday, April 1 by either calling 419-352-0967 or visiting woodcountyhistory .org.
Admission is $23 for adults and $18 for Wood County Historical Society members. Admission includes tea, light refreshments by Carpe Diem Catering of Pemberville and the program. The museum is open for self-guided tours and is handicap accessible.
The program is part of a monthly tea series hosted by the Wood County Museum. A complete list of teas and other programs can be found at woodcountyhistory.org.