Go behind the scenes of Colonial House! Join PBS 45 & 49 at Borders Books and Music on May 22 to meet two people who lived the Colonial House experience.
Amy-Kristina Herbert (top) and Jeff Lin (bottom) spent months on the coast of Maine living the experiment called Colonial House. They?ll take you behind the scenes and tell you what their lives were like in the 17th century AND what their fellow colonists were really like. You?ll get a preview of week two of the broadcast, and maybe Jeff will play his fiddle!
Amy-Kristina Herbert is an actress and adjunct professor of speech in New York City. As a single woman, she was assigned an identity that was likely for the 17th century ? a widow. Without a husband and household, she lives with the Voorhees family.
A software engineer from Minnesota and a native of Oberlin, Ohio, Jeff Lin arrived halfway through the project to become a servant indentured to the Company, living in the Voorhees? house. He is a hard worker and his labor, together with that of the other male servants and freemen of the Colony, provided the foundations of the building of the Colony. A fiddle player, Jeff often entertained the Colony.
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