Historic Ramsey House offers immersive historic programming and hands-on craft workshops at a preserved 18th- and early-19th-century homestead. The organization presents guided house tours, seasonal candlelight tours, and public events such as Ancient Sounds Celtic and Appalachian music festivals, Families of the Fork reunions, and a holiday marketplace. Educational workshops include hand quilting, Dorset button making, basket weaving classes (tote, spring tote, catch-all, melon-shaped egg, Christmas), beginning blacksmithing, and herbal medicine sessions. Small-group formats and limited-capacity classes ensure personalized instruction from experienced local artisans and instructors. Family-friendly activities include Mrs. Claus readings with tea and treats, vintage base ball demonstrations, a bonfire with s'mores, and community receptions. Membership opportunities feature annual meetings, special presentations, and behind-the-scenes exhibit previews. Public programming supports preservation through volunteer engagement, fundraising events, and interpretive exhibits that rely on primary sources and conservation best practices. Registration and reservations are required for select workshops and special events to maintain quality and safety. The organization emphasizes stewardship, accessibility, and community heritage while offering a seasonal calendar ranging from summer music gatherings and dinner events to autumn celebrations and winter candlelight tours. Notable instructors and presenters include Misty Anderson for quilting, Sheri Burns and Sheri Burns Bion for basketry, Carolyn Fogelman for Dorset buttons, Dr. Marcy Conway for herbal classes, and guest speaker Patrick Hollis for historical presentations, reinforcing program quality and regional expertise and student satisfaction.