Activity-packed Live Saturday June 3

The beekeepers' guild is churning honey.
Now we are starting the first summer month of the year, and the beautiful weather also means that the outdoor area at the Green Museum stands impressive and seductive in its colorful splendor when June 3rd is Lively Saturday.
This will be celebrated with a bang of a 'Living Saturday', and therefore there will be a lot of activities, tastings and experiences both outdoors and indoors when the museum welcomes guests on Saturday, June 3.
During the period from 11 am to 3 pm, you can enjoy a festive atmosphere from the museum's guild, who are ready to welcome you and show and tell about their special crafts.
To be precise, there will be 11 guilds on the day, who are looking forward to talking about their experience, adventures and special interests - and of course showing and demonstrating.
In addition, you can taste, for example, medister, bread and beer.
Or how about experiencing the beekeepers as they churn honey; or greeting the tractor mechanics and experiencing the big old tractors?
So no matter what you are interested in and what age you are, there will be something that will interest you and that suits your taste (in addition to the delicious tastings).
Some of the things you can try yourself, and for the rest you can benefit from the expertise and experience of others.
All activities are free once the entrance fee is paid.
As always, admission is free for young people under 18 years of age.
Full program for 'Lively Saturday' June 3
In the main building of the Green Museum (Turn left in the courtyard)

The dairy farmers serve tastings for Living Saturday
The Butcher's Guild (Madens Hus)
The Food Guild (House of Food)
The Beekeepers' Guild (Madens Hus)
Brewers Guild (Madens Hus)
The Dairymen (Historical Workshop)
The Bow Builders (The Lysningen / Silent)
In the main building you can taste:
Beer (Madens Hus)
TV cakes (Madens Hus)
Spices (Madens Hus)
Freshly churned butter (Historical Workshop)
Freshly baked bread (Historical Workshop)
Rick's Coffee Substitute (Polakhuset)
The historical fields (Behind the main building of the Green Museum)
Karle- and Pigelauget (thin beets)
Polakhuset (Behind the main building of the Green Museum)
The Polakhus Group
Three guided introductions (meet at the Polish House at 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM)
The Forge (Turn right just after the ticket booth)
The blacksmith's guild
Tractor Workshop (Turn right just after the ticket booth)
The tractor mechanics
Visitor's magazine (Turn right just after the ticket booth)
The visiting hosts

The tractor workshop is popular with all age groups, and especially when the sun is shining and some of the machines come out.