SKOWHEGAN — A Harvest Tea is set for 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, at the Skowhegan History House Museum & Research Center, 66 Elm St. There will be hot tea and fresh cider, homemade treats, and live music by Allan Foxwell & Company on the banks of the Kennebec River.

The History House will be open for tours or browsing and the Heirloom Gardens will be in fall bloom.

The free event is co-sponsored by the Skowhegan History House Museum & Research Center and the Bloomfield Garden Club. For more information, call 474-6632.


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