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What do you want to be when you grow up? Today’s job market gives Wiltonians a wide range of fields to choose from, but what was it like for the town’s residents 250 years ago? What career opportunities did colonial-era residents have? What were their daily tasks? Saturday, September 7th from 1pm to 3pm, is your opportunity to find out!
At the Colonial Jobs Fair, visitors can learn about the jobs and chores of Wilton’s historic workers, as well as take the opportunity to try some themselves! Wander the campus of the Wilton Historical Society and speak to knowledgeable docents about typical 18th century jobs like blacksmith or woodworker, as well as work to make clothing done by Wilton’s earliest Indigenous residents. Visitors can try their hand at the typical tasks of running a colonial farm, like flax-breaking, laundry, and hearth cooking.