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May History Programs Offered by Chesterfield Parks and Rec

The Chesterfield County Department of Parks and Recreation is offering two historical programs this May.

A tour of the house and grounds of historic Eppington Plantation will be held Saturday, May 4, from 10-11 a.m. Experience what plantation life was like in the 1700s at Eppington Plantation, a large tobacco plantation built in 1768 by Thomas Jefferson’s brother-in-law, Francis Eppes VI. The house, which is rarely open to the public, features items on display from the Eppes and Hines-Cherry families, as well as agricultural displays. The tour is $8 per person (course 27048).

Cub Scouts looking to earn their geology pin can participate in a geology pin workshop, Saturday, May 4, 2-4 p.m., at Mid-Lothian Mines Park. Scouts will learn about geology, how coal is formed and how to conduct a scale-hardness test. A tour of a geological historical site is included. The program is $10 per scout (course 27040).

Registration is required for both events. For more information, call Bryan Truzzie, 804-751-4946, or email truzzieb@chesterfield.gov. To register, call 804-748-1623. Eppington Plantation is located at 14602 Eppes Falls Road, Chesterfield. Mid-Lothian Mines Park is located at 13301 North Woolridge Road.

Tracy Scott is a self-professed baking addict and foodie who lives in Chesterfield County with her husband and two kids. She managed the calendar and handled social media for RFM before moving on to the corporate world.

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