UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The first in a series of fall open houses at Penn State's Pasto Agricultural Museum is scheduled for Sept. 13. The events are scheduled for Sundays after home football games.
"Our home football game open house series is a great time to experience the Pasto Agricultural Museum. We feature a different part of the collection from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. each Sunday after home football games, so the experience for visitors is different each weekend," said Curator Rita Graef.
"We partner with Penn State faculty and researchers, other collections, and subject matter experts to explore the science and history of fiber, timbering, animal science, food preservation and more."
With the theme, "Invention and Technology and Simple Machines," the Sept. 13 open house will include hands-on displays so visitors can explore the mechanical advantage of pulleys, gears and levers.
"The museum collection includes a 35-foot-long lever that was used over 100 years ago as a stump-pulling machine," Graef said. "Simple machines made the work of agriculture possible with only muscle power, before tractors, electricity and gasoline engines."
The Pasto Agricultural Museum has partnered with Penn State Master Gardeners to install a kitchen garden, which will be harvested at the Sept. 13 open house. Experts will be on hand to offer advice on fall planting, fall crops and salads. Visitors to the museum can learn how to build a "grow box" for less than $20.
A presentation later in the afternoon at the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden, a short walk from the museum, will offer visitors an inside look at the high tunnels and luffa gourd trellis planted in grow boxes.