Milwaukee’s Villa Terrace marks centennial with events including 'Great Egg Hunt'

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee’s Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, known for its Renaissance-style architecture and expansive gardens, is commemorating its 100th anniversary with special events throughout the year.
Jaymee Harvey Willms, the museum’s Executive Director, joined us on Wednesday, March 27 to discuss some of the celebrations, including "Work from Home Wednesday," guided tours and the "Great Egg Hunt" which invites families on Saturday, March 30.
"Work from Home Wednesday” offers a serene setting for remote work, starting Wednesday. Visitors can enjoy a tour of Villa Terrace’s historical features on Thursday, March 28.
Later this month, "Dyed Well," an artisanal fabric dyeing workshop, will be introduced.
For event sign-ups or more information, click here to visit Villa Terrace’s official website.