HAGERSTOWN – The Jonathan Hager House and the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts are teaming up to offer “Celtic Creations: A St. Patrick’s Day Date Night,” 5-to-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 6.
The evening will start with a tour of the 260-year-old stone house built in 1739 by immigrant Jonathan Hager, the founder of Hagerstown; the story of the house is one of survival, change and how Hager’s German roots influenced the city’s origins. After the tour, participants will take the short walk to the art museum where they’ll explore Irish heritage through a fun art project fortified by beer, wine and snacks.
A great night out for couples, friends or anyone looking to combine history and art with adult refreshments! This is offered for those 21 and older. Tickets are $60 per person for museum members and $70 for the general public. To reserve a spot, readers may call 301-739-5727.













