Training and Workshop Calendar

ALHFAM members currently offer workshops at its regional and annual conferences. These conference workshops vary widely depending on the teachers, the time available and other factors.

For information on how to post your Skills Training opportunity on the ALHFAM website, and to view opportunities that are not date specific, please visit the Skills Workshops page.

Upcoming events

    • 14 Mar 2026
    • 15 Mar 2026
    • Island Farm, Manteo, NC
    Registration is closed

    FARM Professional Interest Group (PIG) Plowing Bootcamp at Island Farm in Manteo, NC

    Registration NOW OPEN 

    March 14-15, 2026

    Wanted: Historical farmers desiring to plow! Announcing an opportunity to learn and hone skills pivotal to the story of farming – draft animal tillage. This FARM Plowing Bootcamp will be offered at Island Farm in Manteo, NC on Saturday, March 14 and Sunday, March 15, 2026.

    Given the limited power historically available to farmers, the use of walking plows allowed increases in crop yields that were otherwise impossible. Today, the walking plow remains the strongest icon of food production, communicating sustenance to museum visitors. The ability to present accurate historical farming processes directly relates to our guest’s growing interest in small-scale and local farming, as well as food security. In fact, the ground tilled in this workshop will be used in Island Farm’s community food assistance program.


    Plowing during an ALHFAM conference Plowing Match. Photo courtesy of Susie Gilmore.

    What you need to know:

    The intensive nature of this workshop requires a limited enrollment of 10 people.

    This bootcamp workshop will allow participants two days of hands-on experience working draft animals to the plow.

    The goal of this accelerated training experience and tight instructor-to-participant ratio ensures the participant leaves with substantive skills, along with the ability to facilitate continued program development at their home site.

    Immediate sign-up is recommended.

    This experience is open to all ALHFAM members interested in learning the intricacies of tillage with horses, mules, and oxen.

    Bootcamps are an ALL IN approach to learning, sharing, and discovering the skills of the past.

    This bootcamp workshop is sponsored by Island Farm, in partnership with the Association for Living History, Farm, and Agricultural Museums (ALHFAM), Skills Training and Preservation Committee (STP) and the FARM Professional Interest Group (PIG).

    The cost for this workshop is $198, which covers all instruction and most meals. Affordable lodging is available nearby at each participant’s own expense.

    Lodging: 

    Island Guest House & Motel
    706 US-6
    Manteo, NC 27954

    252-473-2434

    *We recommend booking lodging as early as possible; mention you are in town for the plowing workshop at Island Farm.

    For more information, contact Ladd Bayliss at 252-473-5440 or email ladd@obcinc.org

Past events

24 Oct 2025 No Naked Bedsteads Please - Dressing the Period Bed
24 Apr 2025 Revolution, Resistance, & War: Historic Skills Conference & Fashion Symposium
05 Apr 2025 Heritage Skills Workshop: Basketry
02 Mar 2025 Heritage Skills Workshop: Candlesticks and Wall Sconces
01 Mar 2025 Heritage Skills Workshop: Tin Cup or Mug
11 Jan 2025 Heritage Skills Workshop: Butchering and Curing
11 Jan 2025 Heritage Skills Workshop: Leatherworking
11 Jan 2025 Heritage Skills Workshop: Leatherworking 2
07 Nov 2024 Feeding the Unseen: a Virtual Presentation by Michael W. Twitty
26 Oct 2024 Cooking over the Hearth
18 Oct 2024 Cooking and Forging with Fire
18 Oct 2024 Cider making for the Small Farm and Orchard
12 Oct 2024 Stepping Back in Time: Hearth Cookery
11 Oct 2024 Wood Bowl and Bowl Adze making Workshop
09 Oct 2024 Horn Handled Penny Knife
08 Oct 2024 Leather working: Knife sheaths and accoutrements
08 Oct 2024 Axe Forging
05 Oct 2024 Horn Work
05 Oct 2024 Knifesmithing
05 Oct 2024 Leather working
28 Sep 2024 Textile Discovery Day
14 Sep 2024 The Gentle Art of 18th Century Hand Sewing
07 Sep 2024 18th Century Leather Breeches Making
17 Aug 2024 Historic Window Repair
17 Jun 2024 Collections Camp: Textiles Workshop
06 Apr 2024 Heritage Trades School- Weekend Workshops
01 Apr 2024 New: Heritage Skills Spring Break Camp
05 Mar 2024 Firearm Safety Seminar
03 Mar 2024 Tin Smithing: Candlesticks and Wall Sconces
02 Mar 2024 Tin Smithing: Tin Cup or Mug Class
02 Feb 2024 Leather Working Class
13 Jan 2024 Heritage Skills Workshop – Butchering/Curing
17 Nov 2023 New England Region Retreat at Shelburne Farms
12 Jun 2023 American Historic Trades Summit
22 May 2023 Archaeology at Red Hill
08 Apr 2023 From Page to Pattern: Using 19th Century Diagrams
25 Mar 2023 Heritage Trade School: Late 19th Century Dressmaking
24 Mar 2023 Heritage Trade School: Sunbonnet Making with Marna Davis
04 Mar 2023 Heritage Skills Workshop: Tin Smithing: Create a Cup
04 Mar 2023 Heritage Skills Workshop: Tin Smithing: Cookie Cutters
16 Feb 2023 The Cost of Voicing the Past: The Trauma of Historical Interpretation
04 Feb 2023 Heritage Skills Workshop - Leather Working
04 Feb 2023 Virtual Patchwork Pocket Workshop - A Pocketful of Stories
26 Jan 2023 Free Webinar from the Texas Historical Commission
14 Jan 2023 Heritage Skills Workshop – Butchering and Curing
14 Jan 2023 Raising Sheep and Goats: An Introduction
07 Aug 2022 Virtual Live Workshop: "The Three-Pad Collar for Draft Cattle"
06 Apr 2022 Wartime Animals in Family Records
23 Mar 2022 Bridging the Centuries: Preserving Local History through a Book Project
09 Mar 2022 Adventures in Silk: Recreating a 1780s Robe a la Circassienee
23 Feb 2022 "What Can Go Wrong Will:" Operating Historic Machines Safely
18 Feb 2022 SEALHFAM 2022 Regional Conference
09 Feb 2022 Knitting for Victory: Handwork 1914
26 Jan 2022 The Cedarbrae Schoolhouse and 19th Century Rural Education in Ontario
12 Jan 2022 Catherine Parr Traill on Enjoying and Surviving a Canadian Winter
15 Dec 2021 Culinary Curiosities: Online Baking Class
11 Nov 2021 MOMCC 2021 Fall Virtual Conference
10 Jun 2021 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting & Conference
29 May 2021 Introduction to Bobbin Lace
17 Apr 2021 Ox Driving
18 Mar 2021 MOMCC 2021 Virtual Spring Conference
17 Mar 2021 Felt Making with the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
10 Mar 2021 Historic Blacksmithing Technique: Steeling Tool Faces with Sean Stoughton
28 Feb 2021 Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) Course sponsored by the National Association for Interpretation
26 Feb 2021 2021 SEALHFAM Virtual Regional Conference
24 Feb 2021 Rites of Spring: Maple Syrup Production in Early 20th Century Ontario with Jeremy Robson
10 Feb 2021 The Lake Simcoe Ice Harvest with Darryl Wines
27 Jan 2021 (Cancelled) Felt Making with Lindsay Stewart (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum)
13 Jan 2021 Orange Peels with Mya Sangster
12 Dec 2020 Painted Canvas Floor Cloth
02 Dec 2020 The Season's Greetings, with Tom Reitz
21 Nov 2020 Thriving in Changing Times: ALHFAM 2020 Western Region Meeting
18 Nov 2020 A Merry Look at Yuletide Fare, with Carolyn Blackstock
14 Nov 2020 Spoon Making
11 Nov 2020 MOMCC 2020 Virtual Fall Conference
07 Nov 2020 Backpack Basket Weaving
07 Nov 2020 Cider Brewing
04 Nov 2020 Baking with Charles Tod, a Scottish Baker in Canada West, with Amy Scott
24 Oct 2020 Come Dye with Us
20 Oct 2020 Tuesday Tobacco Talks
03 Oct 2020 Making Paint & Paintbrushes
03 Oct 2020 Beginner Basket Weaving
03 Oct 2020 Anatomy of an Antique Barn
19 Sep 2020 Introduction to Blacksmithing
12 Sep 2020 Anatomy of an Antique House
04 Sep 2020 The Dressmakers (Virtual) Apprentice
08 Aug 2020 19th Century Cooking Techniques
08 Aug 2020 Woodworking for Kids
11 Jul 2020 Intermediate Woodworking: How to Cut Dovetails and Make a Box
22 Jun 2020 VISION: A 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting & Conference
13 Jun 2020 19th Century Cooking Techniques
13 Jun 2020 Introduction to Small Scale Hay Making
16 May 2020 Wild Edibles
16 May 2020 Handcut Dovetails
09 May 2020 Learn the Art of Making Rigging Blocks
03 May 2020 Woodworking: Parent & Child (Ages 7-10)
03 May 2020 Introduction to Cheesemaking
03 May 2020 Piecing and Quilting
03 May 2020 Penny Rugs: Wool on Wool Applique
03 May 2020 Introduction to Broom-Making
03 May 2020 Woodworking: Parent & Child (Ages 4-6)
02 May 2020 Introduction to Raising Chickens
02 May 2020 Portable Workbench
02 May 2020 Farmhouse Breakfast
02 May 2020 Basic Blacksmithing
02 May 2020 Introduction to Basketmaking
02 May 2020 Woodworking for Beginners
02 May 2020 Standing Wool Rugs
25 Apr 2020 Flavors from the Hearth Cooking Workshops: Traditional Bake Day
19 Apr 2020 Paper Flowers (PA)
11 Apr 2020 Flavors from the Hearth Cooking Workshops: Celebrating Springtime
05 Apr 2020 Alternative Photography with Cyanotypes/Sun Prints, Lumen Prints, Pinhole Cameras and Anthotypes
04 Apr 2020 Introduction to Hand Tools: Identification, Care, and Use
29 Mar 2020 Beginner Blacksmithing (PA)
28 Mar 2020 Flavors from the Hearth Cooking Workshops: New England Fare
28 Mar 2020 2020 Mid-Atlantic Conference
26 Mar 2020 Beekeeping 101
26 Mar 2020 ONLINE / EXARC: Documentation Strategies in (Archaeological) Open-Air Museums
21 Mar 2020 Tinsmithing
21 Mar 2020 Hearth Cooking Workshop
18 Mar 2020 MOMCC 2021 Spring Conference
15 Mar 2020 Beginner Spinning (PA)
14 Mar 2020 Flavors from the Hearth Cooking Workshops: A St. Patrick's Day Meal
14 Mar 2020 Introduction to Maple Sugaring
14 Mar 2020 Introduction to Woodworking
12 Mar 2020 MOMCC 2020 Spring Conference
29 Feb 2020 Flavors from the Hearth Cooking Workshops: A Hearty Winter Dinner
22 Feb 2020 Basketry
21 Feb 2020 SEALHFAM 2020 Regional Conference
15 Feb 2020 Flavors from the Hearth Cooking Workshops: Valentine's Day
07 Sep 2019 Plowing Workshop for ALHFAM Members
24 Jan 2019 Mountain Plains Skills and Trades Exposition 2019
26 Oct 2018 Mid-Atlantic Skills Workshop and Regional Meeting 2018
13 Oct 2018 Fowl Butchering 101 Workshop at Sauder Village
09 Apr 2018 ALHFAM Dairy Workshop
23 Mar 2018 First Person Interpreters Retreat 2018
11 Mar 2018 ABCs of Farm-Based Education
03 Apr 2017 ALHFAM Dairy Workshop
01 Apr 2016 2016 FPIPN Retreat
24 Apr 2015 ALHFAM Farmers School - Blade Sheep Shearing
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