Published February 25. 2015 11:00PM
The Governor Wolf Historical Society will have its seventh annual benefit antique show from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. March 7 and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. March 8 at its campus 6600 Jacksonville Road, Bath.
The show will be in the society's three historic buildings, many in room settings on both floors of the 18th century Ralston McKeen House, the Governor Wolf Academy and in the Monocacy School.
There will be 35 to 40 exhibitors featuring local primitives, country furniture, early textiles, folk art, early tools, toys, historical china, blue decorated stoneware, jewelry, early kitchen items, lighting, collectibles and more.
On Sunday, there will be two lectures, "Jerry Quier, Local Artist" by Lanie Yaswinski at 1 p.m. and "Pennsylvania Toymakers" by Ken Vliet starting 2 p.m.
At 3 p.m. auctioneer Wil Hahn will conduct a benefit auction.
There will be ongoing demonstrations and tastings of open hearth cooking, and food provided by The Daily Grind of Bath.
There is ample parking on the property.
Get a discount on admission with the coupon on the society's website.
Admission price is good for both days.
The show is again scheduled the same weekend as the Heart of the Valley Antique Show in Bethlehem so antique lovers can visit two shows just eight miles apart.
For more information, go to govwolf.org or call 610-837-9015.