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Savannah shop owner to tackle soap making and medicinal herbs

Andrew County Museum Courtesy Photo
Andrew County Museum
Courtesy Photo

A soap making class will be held Saturday by a Savannan business owner at the Andrew County Museum.

Cheryl Mitchell, owner of Miss Doyle’s Soapery of Savannah will speak on the “History of Soap Making and Medicinal Herbs in the 19th Century” at the Andrew County Museum on April 9 at 2 p.m. The event if free and open to the public.  The museum is located at 202 E. Duncan Dr. in Savannah.

Mitchell, dressed as Miss Doyle plans to teach the steps of soap making during the mid to late 1800s.  She will also explore medicinal herbs that were indigenous to northwest Missouri.

contact the museum at (816) 324-4720 for more information.

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