Skip to main content

Highland House Children’s Room a hit during 2023 holiday season

The Highland County Press - Staff Photo - Create Article
During the 2023 holiday season, Altrusa gave out 64 books under the tree in the Children’s Room at the Highland House Museum. (Submitted photo)
By
Kathy Levo

Every museum seeks to have not only exhibits of historical importance, but of interest to a wide variety of visitors of all ages. The philosophy of “something for everyone” is very applicable to the most successful of museums. 

One of the Highland House Museum’s most important exhibits is the Marching Mothers. Others come during the holiday season to peruse and buy from local merchants at the Merry Mercantile Gift Shop and check out the holiday decorations which change each year. While adults enjoy those activities, the very young enjoy another feature of the holiday season at the Museum. No, it’s not Santa Claus.

While the museum volunteers decorate the outside and main hallway, individual groups have for years decorated the various rooms. Our thanks go to Lynn Neal, Towne Club, Wayman Chapel Women, Three Arts Club, Country Quilters, Hillsboro Garden Club, Sinking Spring Women, DAR, SOGS, Hillsboro Women’s Club, Highland County Retired Teachers and Altrusa. Each group takes the chosen theme for that year and puts their own unique spin on it. We thank them for their time and creativity.

So what captures the very young children’s attention? The Children’s Room. Yes, the furnishings are child size. Yes, there are antique toys displayed. Yes, there is a Christmas tree with lights and ornaments, but there is something else under the tree that is unique to this room. 

Altrusa’s main interest is to encourage reading at any age but especially in children. Each year, they put colorfully wrapped books under the tree and invite the young visitors to take one. The museum volunteers have observed the children’s anticipation and excitement as they leave the museum with a wrapped book tucked under their arm, eager to get to the car and unwrap their treasure. During the 2023 holiday season, Altrusa gave out 64 books.

A museum needs to appeal to all ages. These children are too young to appreciate the historical actions of our pioneers and later generations’ contribution to the county and the country, but they’ll be back and they’ll learn.
 

Add new comment

This is not for publication.
This is not for publication.

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically.
Article comments are not posted immediately to the Web site. Each submission must be approved by the Web site editor, who may edit content for appropriateness. There may be a delay of 24-48 hours for any submission while the web site editor reviews and approves it. Note: All information on this form is required. Your telephone number and email address is for our use only, and will not be attached to your comment.
CAPTCHA This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.