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Historical Society seeks seamstresses

The Hellertown Historical Society is inviting volunteer seamstresses to join a new program that will recreate authentic colonial-period clothing. These garments will be worn by the society’s volunteer tour guides and field trip docents to enhance the educational experience for visitors at the historic Heller-Wagner Grist Mill Complex.

A kickoff meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Nov. 22, in the Tavern Room at 150 W. Walnut St., Hellertown. The meeting will introduce participants to the program and outline the upcoming workshops.

The initiative will be led by Robin Marchionni, a living historian and experienced seamstress specializing in colonial attire. Robin will teach classes beginning in early 2026.

Ahead of the program, she presented the program “What Women Wore 1760-1780” Oct. 16.

This free public program offered a firsthand look at the fashions of America’s colonial era and the types of clothing HHS hopes to reproduce for its interpreters.

“This project not only brings authenticity to our tours and programs, but also gives volunteers a chance to develop new skills and connect with history in a unique, hands-on way,” Donald Mills, president of HHS, said.

Those interested in registering for the Nov. 22 meeting or seeking more information may email info@hellertownhistoricalsociety.org.

For details, visit hellertownhistoricalsociety.org and facebook.com/hellertownhistorical.