Participate in activities from the daily life of an early 19th century frontier family. Discover glassmaking past and present. Explore the natural setting of Watson Homestead with its 600 acres, creek, woods and 36’ climbing tower. Hands-on experiences include blacksmithing, open hearth cooking, tin punching and glass blowing and fusing. Field trips to the Corning Museum of Glass with its Studio, Innovation Center and Hot Glass show. Hike down the famous gorge at Watkins Glen. The BenjaminPatterson Inn Museum complex includes 1796 inn, one-room schoolhouse, 1800s log cabin, and agricultural exhibit. At the Glenn Curtiss Museum see “Curtiss Jenny” and other early aeroplanes. Local sightseeing, art activities and a historic architecture guided walk complete this fun-filled week for grand bigs and littles! (Road Scholar activity level 4) ($648 per adult / $498 per child, ages 9 to 12 / no accommodations: $528 adults or $378 children) Road Scholar course #4983. To register, go to www.roadscholar.org or call 877-426-8056.