WESTFIELD — The Miller-Cory House Museum will present “An Afternoon of Colonial Music” this Sunday, March 10, between 2 and 4 p.m.
Music and dance played an integral role in colonial-era life. Ballads relayed stories of love, bravery and ordinary life. Dance was a way to socialize. Drum calls and fife tunes served an important military role.
Visitors are invited to come and enjoy the program, tour the fullyfurnished circa 1740 house, and stop in at the Frazee Kitchen, where museum cooks will demonstrate 18thcentury open-hearth cooking.
The Miller-Cory House Museum is located at 614 Mountain Avenue, Westfield. Admission is $5 for visitors ages 13 and older; $4 for ages 3 to 12 and free for those under age 3. No reservations are necessary.