- Amherst Museum
houses, a barbershop, and a church; a main exhibit building; a collections storage facility; the Niederlander Research Library; and, the Country Store.
An educational institution, Amherst Museum is chartered by the
State of New York .Collections
The Museum's collection contains over 50,000 objects. These include
furniture ,clothing ,photograph s,map s,ledger s,quilt s andwedding gown s.Collection materials are housed in two places within the Museum, the Archives Room and the Anscombe Collections Storage Building, built in 2000. These buildings are not open to the public. Collections materials are exhibited on a rotating basis.
Living History
The Museum's
docent s and volunteers provide aliving history experience for visitors. Cooks work on thecast-iron 19th-century stove in Elliott House. The stove was specially cast for the Museum from an original mold produced by a local ironworks.Volunteers receive training on historic cooking through the Museum. Youth interpreters cannot use the stove until they are over 18, but younger volunteers learn how to "help out in the kitchen", much as young people did in the 19th century.
Next door, members of the New York Regional
Blacksmith s demonstrate on a working forge. The Blacksmiths hold a training school each year in late July and early August, as well as a "Hammer-In" event in August.Other costumed interpreters, including weavers, quilters, cabinetmakers, craftsmen and women, and dancers appear at events and festivals. All Amherst Museum interpreters and docents are volunteers.
Guilds
There are four
guilds within the Museum membership:
*Quilters Guild
*Lace Guild
*Victorian Dance Society
*Weavers Guild of BuffaloThe Museum also affiliates with many different community organizations, including the Amherst Diversity Coalition, the Women's Interclub Council, the Western New York Library Resources Council, the Amherst Symphony, and the Williamsville Rotary.
Events
The Museum features a variety of special events throughout the year, ranging from small guild-affiliated shows to large outdoor festivals. The [http://www.amherstmuseum.org/scottish.htm Scottish Festival and Highland Games] , first held in 1985, feature pipe bands, clans and vendors, and are the only officially sanctioned
Highland games in the region.Other events include a Civil War Re-enactment, Harvest Festival, a juried quilt show, a Halloween Trick-or-Treat, and a family holiday event.
External links
* [http://www.amherstmuseum.org Museum Web site]
* [http://www.amherstmuseum.org/directions.htm Directions]
* [http://www.amherstmuseum.org/membership.htm Membership Application]
*Search the Niederlander Research Library's [http://www.wnylibraries.org catalog]
* [http://www.amherst.ny.us/ Town of Amherst official site]
* [http://www.amherstvictoriandance.org/ Victorian Dance Society]
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