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SUMMARY:Burkittsville House Tour
DESCRIPTION:House Tour and Music Flyer.rev3 (1)Tour Six Historic Buildings in Burkittsville’s Historic Downtown\nfollowed by live music\, BBQ and a tour of the Shafer Farm\nTours in downtown Burkittsville begin at 12 pm and run until 3:30 pm\nTickets can be purchased on the day of the event beginning at 11:30 am until 2 pm at \nPJ Gilligan Dry Goods & Mercantile Co.\n2 W Main St\, Burkittsville\, MD 21718 \nThe historic tours will be followed by a tour of the Shafer Farmhouse (3:30 pm –\n4:15 pm) and will include live music by Steve & Cindy (3:45 pm – 4:15 pm) and\nHomegrown (4:20 pm – 6:00 pm). Drawing of the raffle winners approx. 5:15pm.\nBBQ platters\, ice cream\, and drinks will be available to purchase at the Shafer Farm. \nCOST \nHouse Tour and Music (all events) $20 (BPA Members $15)\nMusic and tour of Shafer Farm only – $10 – Sold at Farm \nBYO folding chairs or blankets
URL:https://burkittsvillepreservation.org/event/burkittsville-house-tour/
LOCATION:PJ Gilligans\, 2 W Main St\, Burkittsville\, MD\, 21718\, United States
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SUMMARY:Second Annual Boogie by the Barn
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second annual Boogie by the Barn at the Shafer Farm (1606 Gapland Rd\, Jefferson\, MD\, right outside of Burkittsville)! Old time music by The Gravy Soppers\, bluegrass music by the Seneca Creek Bluegrass Band\, fiddle music by Rolan Clark\, beer by Smoketown Brewery and Whistle Punk food truck. Bring the whole family. It’s going to be a great day! Gates open at 1 pm. $15 for adults\, kids 12 and under free. Bring your own lawn chair and blanket.
URL:https://burkittsvillepreservation.org/event/second-annual-boogie-by-the-barn/
LOCATION:Shafer Farm\, 1606 Gapland Rd.\, Jefferson\, MD\, 21718\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Country Gentlemen Show
DESCRIPTION:Bluegrass at the Farm. The Country Gentlemen Show tribute band. Children under 12 free. BYO lawn chairs and blankets. 1606 Gapland Rd. Jefferson\, Maryland 21755.
URL:https://burkittsvillepreservation.org/event/the-country-gentlemen-show/
LOCATION:Shafer Farm\, 1606 Gapland Rd.\, Jefferson\, MD\, 21718\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:Boogie By The Barn
DESCRIPTION:Featuring\n\n\nThe Dargan Benders\n\n \nThe Gravy Soppers \n\n\n \nThe Burkittsville Preservation Association will host its first annual concert series on June 1\, 2024 from 2 PM – 6:30 PM at the H. W. Shafer Farm (1606 Gapland Rd\, Jefferson\, MD 21755) featuring an afternoon of old time string band music from local bands The Gravy Soppers and The Dargan Benders. There will be a food truck and local beer from Smoketown Brewing Station (Brunswick) on tap. Concert goers should bring lawn chairs and blankets. Tickets are $10; kids 12 and under are free. Gates open at 1 PM.  \n  \nOrder Tickets Here
URL:https://burkittsvillepreservation.org/event/boogie-by-the-barn-june-1/
LOCATION:Shafer Farm\, 1606 Gapland Rd.\, Jefferson\, MD\, 21718\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:Old Time String Band Concert - October 14th
DESCRIPTION:The 1st Annual \n\n\n\nOld Time String Band Concert \n\n\n\nat the \n\n\n\nShafer Farm in Burkittsville\, MD \n\n\n\nBenefitting the Burkittsville Preservation Association on Saturday\, October 14th \n\n\n\nFeaturing \n\n\n\nThe Dargan Benders \n\n\n\nThe Gravy Soppers \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThe Burkittsville Preservation Association will host its first annual concert series on October 14th\, 2023 from 2pm – 6:30pm at the H. W. Shafer Farm (1606 Gapland Rd\, Jefferson\, MD 21755) featuring an afternoon of old time string band music from local bands The Gravy Soppers and The Dargan Benders. There will be a food truck (The Pita King) and local beer from Smoketown Brewing Station (Brunswick) on tap. Concert goers should bring lawn chairs and blankets. Tickets are $8 ahead of time on the Burkittsville Preservation Association website or $10 day-of at the event; kids 12 and under are free. Gates open at 1 pm. 
URL:https://burkittsvillepreservation.org/event/old-time-string-band-concert-october-14th-2/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Work Day – September 9th 2023
DESCRIPTION:Some items to accomplish include: \n\n\n\n1- Paint three or four items \n\n\n\n2- Move couple items from Billiard Room to attic \n\n\n\n3- Broom clean house and Summer Kitchen \n\n\n\n4- Weed eater in several areas (bring your own\, if available) \n\n\n\n5- Hang two lower level barn doors \n\n\n\n6- Basement under house – remove debri and dirt  \n\n\n\n7- Police entire 5 acre site and put on burn pile or in a trash trailer \n\n\n\n8- Build small box at hand well pump \n\n\n\nQuestions: call Ron Dustin 301 401 5502
URL:https://burkittsvillepreservation.org/event/september-9th/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Work Day – Apr. 22nd
DESCRIPTION:Lots of projects – now that the weather has warmed up: \n\n\n\n1- Carpentry items; \n\n\n\n    A- built a simple exterior door for the little engine room \n\n\n\n    B- replace rotted side porch floor joist and install new mahogany flooring. \n\n\n\n2-  Painting – priming windows before they are installed in the Summer Kitchen and  \n\n\n\n         painting the wood siding on the Summer Kitchen. \n\n\n\n3- Chainsaw work to cut-up the tree that the recent storm blew down.  \n\n\n\n4- Clean up the site so it can be mowed. \n\n\n\n5- Complete the clean-up of the basement.
URL:https://burkittsvillepreservation.org/event/volunteer-work-day-apr-22nd/
LOCATION:MD
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Work Day - Oct. 29th
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URL:https://burkittsvillepreservation.org/event/volunteer-work-day-oct-29th/
LOCATION:Shafer Farm\, 1606 Gapland Rd.\, Jefferson\, MD\, 21718\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Work Day - Sept 17th
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer opportunity for the Shafer Farm- your 2+ hours are greatly appreciated! Please bring work gloves!  \n\n\n\nWorkday opportunities for volunteers: \n\n\n\n1- Water little walnut trees\, if needed. \n\n\n\n2- Paint\, rollers and brushes are provided for painting. \n\n\n\n3- Three carpentry items. \n\n\n\n4- Move all barn stage materials to opposite bay of barn. Some will go to the burn pile. \n\n\n\n5- Remove remaining loose dirt and debris from basements. \n\n\n\n6- Level 3 or 4 floor joists on first floor of house. \n\n\n\n7- Bring your weed eater. \n\n\n\n8- Drive BPA’s riding mower. 
URL:https://burkittsvillepreservation.org/event/volunteer-work-day-sept-17th/
LOCATION:Shafer Farm\, 1606 Gapland Rd.\, Jefferson\, MD\, 21718\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Work Day - Aug 20th
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer opportunity for the Shafer Farm- your 2+ hours are greatly appreciated! Please bring work gloves!  \n\n\n\nWorkday opportunities for volunteers: \n\n\n\n\nFinish installing oak strips on corn crib.\n\n\n\nRemove remaining loose dirt  and debris from the basement in 5 gallon buckets.\n\n\n\nCarry the small pile of metal shingles from the Billiard Room and the pile of slate from the second floor bedroom to the attic.\n\n\n\nBundle -up some special shaped oak strips outside the meat house\, label\, and store them in the meat house.\n\n\n\nPaint and Brushes will be available for those wanting to paint the small shed next to the barn and the wood end of the house.\n\n\n\nUsing a hydraulic jack (provided) level 3 or 4 floor joist (not as hard as it sounds).\n\n\n\nMisc. clean-up around the site\, shifting of materials and loading some debri into a pick-up truck.  \n\n\n\nUsing a shop-vac clean the floors of the house in preparation of our window restoration subcontractor.\n\n\n\nClean barn.\n\n\n\nRemove wires from the rear of the house.\n\n\n\nReplace a couple pieces of German siding. \n\n\n\nWater the little walnut trees\, if needing water.
URL:https://burkittsvillepreservation.org/event/shafer-farm-work-day/
LOCATION:Shafer Farm\, 1606 Gapland Rd.\, Jefferson\, MD\, 21718\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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SUMMARY:The Burkittsville House Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Burkittsville House Tour is a chance to see the inside of several historic Burkittsville homes. Featuring The Henry Burkitt House along with others along Main Street\, the tour runs from noon to four on Saturday June 4. Food and live musical entertainment are available from 4 PM to 6 PM at the Shafer Farm. \nTickets are $25 in advance and $30 the day of. Tickets and information may be retrieved at the Shafer farm located on the corner of Gapland Rd. and Catholic Church Rd. just east of Burkittsville. \nSaturday June 4\, 2022\nTour: 12 Noon to 4 PM\nMusic: 4 PM until 6 PM\nPurchase Tickets Here\nFeatured Houses\nFriends Goodwill – The Henry Burkitt Farm\n103 East Main Street\n\n\n\nFriends Goodwill can be traced back to the 1750s when English colonists and German immigrants began to populate the lower Middletown Valley. These settlers were enticed by the well-watered land with plentiful timber resources and a strategic location at the intersection of established trading routes. In the stone summer kitchen is inscribed the date “1807\,” the year Henry Burkitt\, a German settler from Bucks County\, Pennsylvania\, took up residence on Friends Goodwill. He began the construction of the farmhouse soon thereafter as it was documented on an 1808 map of Frederick County. Within a decade\, Burkitt’s sale of lots from Friends Goodwill began to form into the community that after 1830 was officially known as Burkittsville. Henry Burkitt died in 1836 and the house became the residence of Dr. John D. Garrott. In addition to his medical practice\, Dr. Garrott owned several farms around Burkittsville which were worked by up to fifteen enslaved people. His son also became a physician\, and Dr. John E. Garrott’s assistance in serving wounded soldiers after the Battle of South Mountain was recorded in the journal of U.S. Army Surgeon Alfred Castleman. The Garrott family continued to farm Friends Goodwill until the late-nineteenth century when it was sold to the Zecher Family\, from whom it descended to the Guyton Family. The farmhouse was built in stages from stone\, covered on the exterior with stucco. The interior features much of its original woodwork\, including finely carved mantels and the stairway in the center hall. Over 270 years since it was first patented\, Friends Goodwill continues to be an active farm\, a vital piece of the agricultural legacy in Burkittsville. \n \nSouth Mountain Heritage Society\n3 East Main Street\n\n\n\nSouth Mountain Heritage Society\, founded in the early-1990s\, is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Burkittsville. The museum is located in the historic Resurrection Reformed Church. The original section of the building was constructed in 1829 as the “Union Church\,” owned jointly by the Reformed and Lutheran congregations. After the Lutherans built St. Paul’s Church next door in 1859\, the Reformed congregation rebuilt the old Union building into its present form in 1860. Further renovations took place in the 1890s when the Sunday School wing was built onto the back of the church and the bell tower was added. The building blends elements of Greek and Gothic Revival styles with Italianate and Queen Anne decoration. Resurrection Reformed Church served as “Hospital D” in the wake of the Battle of South Mountain\, housing wounded soldiers in its sanctuary until January 31\, 1863. After several decades of decline in the size of its congregation\, the Reformed Church closed in 1979 and donated the building to the town. In 2000\, the building was restored to its 1896 appearance by the South Mountain Heritage Society. The sanctuary maintains the pews from the 1860 renovations\, furnishings from the 1896 alterations\, and a historic pipe organ\, built in Baltimore between 1851 and 1862\, one of the oldest organs to survive intact in the state of Maryland. \n  \nSt. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church \n5 East Main Street\n\n\n\nThe first Lutheran services were held in Burkittsville around 1815 by ministers visiting from Frederick and Loudoun County\, Virginia. In 1829\, the Lutherans joined with the German Reformed congregation to build a Union Church which was completed two years later. Organized in 1831\, the congregation worshiped alongside their Reformed neighbors until 1859 when the Lutherans sold their interest in the Union Church and began the construction of Saint Paul’s. The congregation contracted David Stoner to build the two-story brick church which was designed in Greek Revival style. On the night of the Battle of South Mountain\, wounded soldiers were carried into the sanctuary as well as the chapel below. The army used the Lutheran Church for a hospital until the end of 1862\, church records indicate that it was hastily readied to have service on Christmas Day. In the 1870s\, the present bell tower and spire were added to the front of Saint Paul’s Church\, and the interior reflects numerous alterations made throughout the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century. The sanctuary features grisaille decorated windows\, a pressed-metal ceiling\, and a 1915 Moller Pipe Organ containing 552 pipes. In 1964\, the sanctuary was renovated to its present Colonial Revival style. The Parish Hall next door was built at the same time as the church in 1859 and served as Burkittsville’s schoolhouse until 1914. \n \nHorine’s Store\n2 West Main Street\n\n\n\nThe soldiers making their way up Main Street towards the mountain\, found the commerce of the village to be centered at the town square; including this building\, which at the time housed a general store\, operated by the Horine Family. Store ledgers indicate that goods were purchased by soldiers of both sides during the time Burkittsville was occupied. Stores within the village were extremely important\, especially to soldiers\, who were often under-supplied. This property had been a commercial establishment since its construction in the early 19th century by Captain Joshua Harley\, who owned the first store in Burkittsville. In 1824\, this store became the home of the Harley’s\, and later Burkittsville Post Office. The Horine Family purchased the store on the eve of the Civil War and continued to operate the business for over a century after the battle\, although the name was changed to Gordon’s in the 1940s. Today\, the building houses P.J. Gilligan’s Mercantile\, making Two West Main Street\, Burkittsville’s oldest commercial structure. \n \nThe Cost-Horine House\n6 East Main Street\n\n\n\nOne of Burkittsville’s most well-preserved homes\, the Cost-Horine House is a beautiful example of a Federal styled town house\, built in a side-hall layout. The house was likely constructed in the 1830s during the ownership of George and Elizabeth Cost. Elizabeth immigrated to the United States from Germany as a child along with her two brothers. George’s family owned a tract of land north of Burkittsville along South Mountain on which the village of Locust Valley was later settled. George and Elizabeth’s daughter\, also named Elizabeth\, married James Carper\, who also owned a farm outside of Burkittsville. From the Cost and Carper families\, the house was sold to Tobias Horine\, another farmer who moved to this residence after transferring the family’s farm to his son. Tobias was a prominent member of Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church\, being the largest donor to the construction of the church in 1859 and later selling the lot to the congregation next door for their parsonage. The Cost-Horine House features a beautifully restored interior\, some of its restored and period woodwork installed by Claude Lutman who owned the house in the twentieth century. The front façade of the house is built of bricks laid in Flemish bond\, a fashionable pattern formed by laying bricks alternatively with their long and short sides facing outwards and alternated in each course. This expensive manner of brick construction was reserved for the principle elevation and the rest of the house is laid in common or English bond. \n \nThe Wiener Tannery\n111 West Main Street\n\n\n\nThough today a peaceful residence\, this was once the industrial heart of Burkittsville. Michael Weiner immigrated from Bavaria to the United States in 1834 and spent several years apprenticed at the Middletown Tannery before he moved with his family to Burkittsville in 1846. He bought the already-established tannery from Ezra Slifer and quickly set about expanding the business so that by the time of the Civil War\, Weiner’s tannery also included a pottery kiln\, wheelwright\, cooper\, carpenter’s shop\, and a loom. These various cottage industries were essential to the farming community that surrounded Burkittsville. Weiner was also a public servant\, serving in the position of local magistrate and hearing cases in the office building of the tannery which today forms the central portion of this residence. The Civil War disrupted Weiner’s business\, but it continued until the early-twentieth century\, eventually passing into the management of Michael’s son\, Henry Weiner. After laying in ruin for several decades\, the brick and stone office building of the tannery was restored in the late-1970s and incorporated into the present house.
URL:https://burkittsvillepreservation.org/event/the-burkittsville-house-tour/
LOCATION:Shafer Farm\, 1606 Gapland Rd.\, Jefferson\, MD\, 21718\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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