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Special Events:
Yates Mill Associates Holiday Sale Saturday, November 15; 10 am–4 pm
Stock up on cornmeal and cookbooks for your holiday
baking and gift-giving. Buy T-shirts, hats, mugs, artwork
and other mill souvenirs as well as handcrafted clothing,
accessories, photographs, home decor and more made by
YMA's talented volunteers. All proceeds support YMA's
ongoing efforts to maintain and operate Yates Mill.
Take a Photo with Santa at the Old Mill
Saturday, December 13; 10 am–12 pm and 1–3 pm
Santa is a busy guy around the winter holidays, but he's
made time for us! To help raise funds to support Yates Mill,
he'll be dressed up Victorian style inside the old mill. Have
your picture taken with Santa for a small fee – he'll be
"receiving callers" on a first-come, first-serve basis.
While you wait, play some "reindeer games" and try out
some old-time toys. Also enjoy free, seasonal refreshments.
October-December 2014 Programs at
Historic Yates Mill County Park Please register for programs at Historic Yates Mill. Call the park office at (919) 856-6675, or go to our
website at www.wakegov.com/parks/yatesmill for registration or for more information on our programs.
Mill Heritage and Local History Tours October 5, 12 & 26, and November 2, 9, 23 & 30; from 2–3 pm
Discover Historic Yates Mill - a place of business, community and
exciting local history! Explore the inner workings of the mill itself and
witness the power of water as it turns the milling machinery. For all
ages; fee: $5/Adult, $4/Senior (ages 60+), $3/Child (ages 7-16),
Children ages 6 & younger are free. Most appropriate for ages 7
and older. Preregistration is encouraged.
Weekend Mill Tours
A variety of tour types are available. All funds raised through tours go
to the non-profit group Yates Mill Associates (www.yatesmill.org)
and support the mill’s ongoing maintenance and operations.
Saturdays at the Old Mill Tours October 4, 11 & 25, and November 1, 8, 22 & 29; between 1–3 pm
Join us for a half-hour guided tour (starting at 1 pm, 1:30 pm, 2 pm, 2:30
pm or 3 pm) to view the historic mill’s main power drive and milling
machinery, and explore aspects of the mill's history and preservation.
For all ages; fee: $5/Adult, $4/Senior (ages 60+), $3/Child (ages 7-16),
Children ages 6 & younger are free. Preregistration is encouraged.
Corn Milling Demonstrations
Yates Mill’s full corn grinding operation is demonstrated on the third
weekend of each month from March through November and can be
viewed by taking a half-hour corn grinding tour with a costumed guide.
Costumed Corn Grinding Tours Saturdays, October 18 & November 15; 10 am–12 pm & 1–4 pm
Sundays, October 19 & November 16; 1–4 pm
It`s 1863 at Yates Mill and the yard is alive with activity! Step back in time
with our 19th century costumed interpreters and watch the millstones at
work grinding corn into meal. Tour fee: $5/Adult, $4/Senior (ages 60 &
over), $3/Child (ages 7-16), Children ages 6 & under are free.
Preregistration is encouraged. Tours are not available between 12-1 pm
and the last tour of the day begins at 3:40 pm.
Historic Trades Demonstrations
Preregistration is not required. Stop by anytime!
The Cooper Saturday, October 18; between 1-4 pm
Do you know what job a cooper does? This trade goes back centuries and has remained almost unchanged.
Coopers make barrels, casks, and buckets. The Tupperware
of their day, these wooden containers held flour,
gunpowder, beer, distilled beverages, and much more. Take the barrel bean bag toss challenge and learn more
about this interesting historic trade.
Clothiers, Mercers and Haberdashers Saturday, November 15; between 1-4 pm
The haberdashery shop is open! Come out
anytime between 1-4 PM to explore several historic textile
related trades. Learn how these jobs evolved over time and
play some games to see if you can distinguish between the
traditional roles of clothiers, mercers and haberdashers.
Also find out if these jobs are still around today!
Yates Mill merchandise is for sale during the corn grinding
weekends, while stone-ground cornmeal and mill postcards
are available daily 8:30 am to 5 pm in the visitor center.
Organized groups and schools can explore the mill’s history and
operations by participating in a guided mill tour and other hands-on
park programs such as pond studies, nature hikes and more.
Preregistration is required. For details and to schedule a visit
to the park, call staff at (919) 856-5638 or visit our website,
www.wakegov.com/parks/yatesmill.
Weekday Mill Tours & School Programs
Tip Top to Bottom Mill Technology Tour Saturday, October 25; 10 am–12 pm
Opportunities to explore all 4 levels of the mill don’t
happen often! Learn the history of milling in NC, test
your mill trivia, and discover what interesting machinery
is preserved throughout the old mill. Be prepared to climb a
lot of stairs! For ages 10 & up (most appropriate for ages
14 & older); fee: $10/Adult, $8/Senior (ages 60+) and
$6/Child (ages 10-16). Preregistration is required.
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Quarter Year Programs at Historic Yates Mill County Park
Seasonal Programs
Fee: $5/family or $3/Person. Preregistration is required.
Yates by Night: Monsters of the Millpond Thursday, October 30; 6:30–7:30 pm
What lurks behind trees, slithers across the pond or hides in the
watery depths? Monsters of the millpond! Don't go out alone
after dark on "Mischief Night" - go on a hike instead to explore
the creepy critters that come out at night. For ages 6 and up.
Pumpkinpalooza Friday, October 31; 10–11 am
There’s something about a pumpkin that is absolutely magical!
Come discover the story of our favorite autumn gourds. Paint
your own pumpkin to take home and discover what lies beneath
the rind. Then head outside for a pumpkin hunt! For all ages.
Pilgrims at Play Friday, November 21; 10:30 am–12 pm and 3–4:30 pm
Ever wonder what it was like to be a kid at the First
Thanksgiving? Come to the park to find out! Play 17th
century games, talk like a pilgrim and try some original
Thanksgiving treats. For all ages.
Recreational Adventures
Preregistration is required. Space is limited so register early!
Family Fishing Fun Saturday, October 25; 9–10 am
Come out to the millpond and fish the old-fashioned way -
we'll provide you with a cane pole, tackle, and bait, along
with basic instructions and assistance with identifying
fish species. You'll need to bring your own luck and
patience! For ages 5 & up, with an accompanying adult;
fee: $5/Family or $3/Person.
Paddle the Pond Saturday, October 25; 2-3 pm
Come out to Yates Mill Pond for a morning canoe float.
After basic instruction, explore the pond’s many features
as seen only from the water. Canoes, paddles and life
jackets will be provided. This program is subject to
suitable weather conditions. For ages 6+
(with at least one accompanying adult); fee: $10/Boat.
Natural Explorations
These programs encourage families and friends of all ages to
enjoy the park together. FREE! Preregistration required.
Leave the Wetlands to Beavers Monday, October 5; 3:30–4:30 pm
Explore how beavers create wetlands that benefit a great
variety of wildlife and discover some of the special adaptations
that make beavers such great builders. Search for signs and
evidence left behind by beavers while taking a walk in the park.
Fall Colors Saturday, November 1; 2–3 pm
Ever wonder why Mother Nature puts on such
a display of colors in the fall? Explore this
amazing annual event during a guided hike and discover
what these natural colors tell us about the environment.
Winter Wildlife Survival Skills Saturday, December 6, 11 am–12 pm
Winter is coming. Learn about seasonal changes in nature
and explore how various kinds of wildlife prepare for the
cold, as well as what you can do to enhance your own
winter survival skills. For ages 6 & up.
Track Out Days
Track out at Yates Mill! Children in Grades K-5 participate
in curriculum-correlated activities, together and by
grade-level. Great for homeschoolers and track outs!
Join us for one, two or all three days. Fee: $12/Day
or $30/For all three days. Preregistration is required.
The Long Winter Tuesday-Thursday, December 9–11; 1-4 pm
Track out at Yates Mill! Join us for one, two or all three days of
the Long Winter! Laura Ingalls Wilder and her family really had
to tough it out. Learn what the family did to survive one especially
long winter and find out how the family celebrated Christmas and
bring home several home-made holiday crafts. Learn all about how
animals and people find food, build a shelter and survive winter.
If you want to, come dressed in your best pioneer outfit!
Visit www.wakegov.com/parks/yatesmill
and sign up for our email list to receive
program and volunteer information!
Keep up with all of the park’s
events and happenings!
www.facebook.com/yatesmill
www.twitter.com/YatesMillPark
Volunteer Opportunities
Join us to learn about the exciting ways you can lend a hand!
Call for details: (919) 856-6675.
Volunteer Interest Session Sunday, October 19, 2-3 pm
Fall Big Sweep Cleanup Sunday, October 5, 9 am-12 pm
Little Sprouts
For ages 3-5 with an accompanying adult; $4/Child (or $10
for three LS programs). Preregistration is required.
Hoppin' Popping Corn Wednesday, October 1, 11 am–12 pm
Celebrate National Popcorn Popping Month at Yates Mill!
Learn about different kinds of corn and what gives popcorn
that unique POP! Make a popcorn-themed craft and enjoy
some fresh popped popcorn.
Way Finding Thursday, November 6; 10–11 am
Celebrate "Marooned without a Compass Day" by joining us
for an outdoor program on way-finding. Learn about the
cardinal directions and how to find your way without a
compass by using time, shadows, and plants!
Let’s Look for Evergreens Friday, December 19; 10–11 am
Celebrate winter by coming to the park on "Look for an
Evergreen Day"! Many types of Christmas trees grow in the
wild, such as firs, spruces and pines, and the scent of fresh pine
captures the feel of the holidays. Celebrate this unique day by
learning about evergreens and making a fun pine needle craft,
then bundle up to go outside to find where they grow in the park.
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October-December 2014 Programs at
Historic Yates Mill County Park
Little Historians
For ages 5-7; $4/child (or $10 for 3 LH
programs). Preregistration is required.
A Mad Tea Party Monday, October 6; 12–1 pm
Celebrate "Mad Hatter Day" with an adventure to Wonderland
and learn about the book's author, Lewis Carroll. Take tea and
cake with the Mad Hatter and March Hare, play games and
make your own crown—but watch out for the Queen of Hearts!
Bravo for Bread! Monday, November 17, 11 am–12 pm
Celebrate ―National Homemade Bread Day" with us. Learn
what makes bread rise, explore bread from around the world
and make a bread clay sculpture to take home.
Totally Toys Tuesday, December 2 11 am–12 pm
Children have been playing with toys and using them to learn
important skills for thousands of years. Join us to read a story,
explore the kinds of toys children play with around the world
and make a few historic toys to take home. Bring your
favorite toy to share with the group.
Home-School Days
Preregistration is required.
World Foodways Friday, October 17; 1–3 pm
Food is an important part of our individual, regional and even
national identity. Explore food traditions from across the globe
and discover how similar or different cultures can be in terms
of what, and how much, they eat. Then head to the mill to
discover how food has historically been produced . For ages
7-12; fee: $8/Child (includes a $4 mill tour).
A-Maize-ing Grains and Gristmills Monday, November 3; 10:30 am–12 pm
Celebrate "Sandwich Day" by joining this hands-on program
about staple grains and their importance to our lives. Explore
the purpose of gristmills and the role they have played in
farmers’ lives today and in the past. For ages 7-12; fee:
$6/Child (includes a $4 mill tour).
The Spirit of Giving Monday, December 15; 10:30 am–12 pm
Get into the spirit of giving by helping to cut out and assemble
warm fleece blankets for children in need. No sewing skills
are required! All of the blankets made during this program
will be donated to the Project Linus non-profit group
(www.projectlinus.org/). By helping out, you'll become a
"blanketeer"! For ages 7 & up; fee: FREE!
Art in the Park
Make a Flake
Saturday, December 27; 8:30 am—5 pm
Who hasn't enjoyed the simple pleasures of cutting paper into
snowflakes on a cold winter day? Come to the park center
anytime between 8:30 AM and 5 PM to make some paper
snowflakes of your own or make some to help decorate our
park center windows. Also explore how snowflakes form
and what can affect their structure. For all ages; fee: FREE!
Preregistration is not required.
New Series! Seniors Stay Fit Hike
Weds. October 8 from 9-10 am, Mon. November 10 from
9:30-10:30 am and Tues. December 9 from 10-11 am
Walking helps you stay strong and fit! Join us for a short
nature walk just for seniors. Learn to identify native plants
and wildlife. Binoculars will be provided or you can bring
your own. Make sure to bring water and wear sturdy hiking
shoes! For ages 55 and older; Preregistration is not required.
Special Program
A Side of History: Veterans Day Tuesday, November 11, 11 am–12 pm
On Veterans Day the U.S. honors the men and women who
serve and have served our country. Learn about this important
holiday and make pretty firework cards to send to some of our
veterans. For all ages; fee: FREE! Preregistration is not required.