Go back in time and have your tintype made by photographer Jeff Howlett at Rokeby Museum in Ferrisburgh VT on Sunday, October 8. Jeff has perfected the art of making tintypes — early photographs made on small rectangles of metal. He'll be at Rokeby from 10 to 5 to offer his photographic services and show folks how it was done in the old days. For only fifty dollars you can have your tintype made and go home with a new family heirloom. While you're here, check out Yours in the Cause: Faces of Radical Abolition, a special exhibit featuring historic photographs (including tintypes), which is only open through October 29. Don't miss it!