Keven Mendez gets a bunny painted
on his cheek at the face painting table.
Tyler Geades learns to walk on stilts with a
little help from Museum Site Manager, Claire Rogers.
Kylie and her father Joe Davis decorate
cookies on the Moore Home's porch.
All day activities included roping lessons provided by George Ranch Historical Park, fingerprinting by the Richmond Police Department, archeology dig hosted by the Fort Bend Archeological Society, cookie decorating with the Museum's Docents on the glass porch of the Moore Home, spinning demonstrations and cotton carding at the Long-Smith Cottage, Jacob's Ladder craft sponsored by San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site, face painting, corn husk doll making, prizes and goody bags from ABC dental, and demonstrations of the cotton gin, rice mill, butter churn and corn mill by Fort Bend County Farm Bureau.
Barbara Neeper demonstrates spinning
in the Long-Smith Cottage.
Dan Davis makes a paper pot for
his green bean seeds with the
Fort Bend County Master Gardeners.
Austa Sue Kelley, Docent President, teaches
cotton carding to Girl Scouts: Kaylee Rogers, Ella Miller,
Amaya Charez, Dinalia Miller and Sierra Hoffart.
Ross Werlla at Fort Bend County Farm Bureau's
rice mill demonstration
Jeff Schumann at Fort Bend County Farm Bureau's
corn mill demonstration
Harvey Ludwig at Fort Bend County Farm Bureau's
butter churn demonstration
Johnny Cooper at Fort Bend County Farm Bureau's
cotton gin demonstration
There were also plenty of special attraction booths, tents and tables, such as woodcarving by the Brazoria County Woodcarves Club, a chance to get up close and personal with Texas wildlife with Brazos Bend State Park Volunteers, free tours of the Moore Home, paper pot making and seed planting with Fort Bend County Master Gardeners, touchable fossils, live animals and crafts with Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugarland, and a presidential hat exhibit.
Brazos Bend State Park Volunteers encouraged
visitors to pet the corn snakes and baby alligators
as they taught about Texas wildlife.
Jim Uroda from Brazoria County Woodcarvers Club
displayed some of his works.
Docents Jill Anthony and Siren Hake were
Susan B Anthony and Martha Washington
for a day at Presidential Hat Exhibit.
The Museum of Natural Science at Sugarland had
all kind of fossils and pelts to touch as well
as a live tarantula and baby bearded dragon.
In addition, The InterActive Theater gave a comical performance of "The Story of the Lone Star State", encompassing 500 years of Texas history in just 45 minutes at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Guests were also invited to explore the area on Walking Tours of Historic Richmond at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
The InterActive Theater had the whole tent giggling
during the fast-paced performance.