The Southampton History Museum’s annual Hearthside Cheer Holiday event will move to the historic Halsey House, 249 South Main Street in Southampton, this year due to ongoing restoration work at the Rogers Mansion.
Hearthside at The Halsey House will take place on December 12 and 13, from 5:15 to 8:30 p.m., both evenings. Guests will enjoy an evening of festive cheer, including cider and hot cocoa, live music, and candlelit tours of the preserved historic Halsey House.
House tours led by Timothy Van Wickler, the museum’s director of operations and programs, will guide visitors through the Halsey House’s interior, where they will learn about historical holiday traditions and enjoy a holiday musical performance by Mary Nagin (fiddle), Larry Moser (hammered dulcimer), and the group Stark & Steady featuring Max Rowland (banjo and concertina) and Jim Lennon (banjo).
“We’re thrilled to host this year’s holiday event at the Halsey House, which offers a cozy ambiance for celebrating the season,” said Sarah Kautz, executive director of the Southampton History Museum, “While we look forward to the start of restoration work at Rogers Mansion, the unique charm of the beloved Halsey House makes it the perfect venue for the community to enjoy this year’s historically themed holiday festivities.”
Timed entry tours of the Halsey House are available at 5:30, 6:30, and 7:30 p.m. each evening. Ticket prices are $25 per person or $40 per pair with a 50 percent discount for members. Tickets for the event are available for purchase online at southamptonhistory.org or at the door.