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Step into the history of lace with this informative program led by the President of a local lace guild.
Discover the beauty and history of lace in this special program with Pamela Crouch, President of the Heartland Lace Guild. Learn how lace has been made and used across cultures and time periods, explore the bobbin lace technique, and see tools and examples up close. Participants will also have the opportunity to try a simple lace-making technique under guidance. A fascinating introduction to a delicate art form with a rich history.Â
Due to the historic nature of the EVPL East, West and Stringtown buildings their meeting rooms are not fully ADA accessible. If you are interested in participating in a program that is not accessible please contact that location to arrange alternative accommodations. For current information on programming, please visit events.evpl.org.
**This program will be running simultaneously with Sit & Stitch this week. Please sign up if interested, or call (812)428-8231 for more details or questions.Â
Located at 840 E. Chandler Ave., EVPL East was one of three original libraries built in Evansville with funds donated by Andrew Carnegie. Along with EVPL West, it was dedicated and opened to the public on January 1, 1913. Renovated in 2003, the building is surrounded by a park-like setting and features a spacious meeting room, public access computers, and comfortable adult and youth areas.