Burritt on the Mountain
3101 Burritt Dr., Huntsville, AL, United States
Love is in the air at Burritt on the Mountain! We especially love all our guests and invite you all to come celebrate community, creativity, and history on us! Join us all day, Saturday February 14th, for a step back in time as blacksmiths hammer away, woodworkers craft, and the hearth fills the air with the smell of old-fashioned cooking as our spinners and weavers demonstrate techniques on a variety of looms.
Burritt on the Mountain
3101 Burritt Dr., Huntsville, AL, United States
Makers on the Mountain: Open Hearth Cooking February 3 & February 17 | 10:00 am Step back in time and savor the sights, sounds, and smells of history with open-hearth cooking demonstrations at the Smith-Williams and Chandler Cabin kitchens! Join our interpreters as they bring historic recipes to life over a crackling fire. It’s a fun, immersive way to experience how meals were prepared in the past! Included with general admission.
Burritt on the Mountain
3101 Burritt Dr., Huntsville, AL, United States
Makers on the Mountain: Basketmaking with Invasive Plants February 21 from 1:00-3:00 pm Participants will craft egg baskets using invasive plant species including autumn olive, kudzu, privet, ivy, and grapevine, all sustainably foraged from Burritt’s grounds, highlighting creative ways to manage invasives while honoring traditional skills.
Burritt on the Mountain
3101 Burritt Dr., Huntsville, AL, United States
Makers on the Mountain: Spring Foraging Plant Walk-Eat your Weeds March 21 | 10:30-11:30am & 1:00-2:00pm | Enjoy an informative plant hike highlighting fresh spring growth and the many culinary and medicinal uses of spring plants often dismissed as “weeds.” Included in Burritt admission, free to members.
Burritt on the Mountain
3101 Burritt Dr., Huntsville, AL, United States
Makers on the Mountain: Spring Foraging Plant Walk-Eat your Weeds March 21 | 10:30-11:30am & 1:00-2:00pm | Enjoy an informative plant hike highlighting fresh spring growth and the many culinary and medicinal uses of spring plants often dismissed as “weeds.” Included in Burritt admission, free to members.