MUSEUM HOURS: Tuesday through Saturday – 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Closed Sundays, Mondays and most major holidays.
TOURS: Daily at 1:00 PM or by appointment. Reservations must be made 48 hours in advance, 2 weeks for groups of 10 or more. (Visitors may NOT roam freely in the Museum.)
“We all have a beloved book that we have, well…loved a little too much. We cannot bear to throw it away and it is not in grand enough condition to donate, so what shall we do?! We can repurpose the book to make a special memory or keepsake using other items.”
This class instructs the crafting of most cherished, yet over loved books that are no longer suitable for reading but perfect for crafting something quite unique. Children will decorate them, add special photos or other pictures and objects.
A variety of methods and embellishments are used to create a theme or simply express a beloved interest using a variety of craft items. Led by Susan Colón.
Packwood House Museum is pleased to announce its 2016 Summer Programs for Kids. Each session will be held 10:30 a.m. until noon on Tuesday mornings from June 21st through August 9th at the museum’s Tour Center, located at 15 North Water Street in Lewisburg, unless otherwise noted. All programs are free, but space is limited and the museum requests that parents pre-register their children by calling the museum at 570-524-0323. Funding for the programs has been provided for by grants from the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts and the Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts.
Grammy-award winning drummer Steve Mitchell will teach some basic drumming techniques. He will demonstrate different styles of hand drumming and encourage participants to find their own rhythm. For ages 6 and up; limited seating.
Packwood House Museum is pleased to announce its 2016 Summer Programs for Kids. Each session will be held 10:30 a.m. until noon on Tuesday mornings from June 21st through August 9th at the museum’s Tour Center, located at 15 North Water Street in Lewisburg, unless otherwise noted. All programs are free, but space is limited and the museum requests that parents pre-register their children by calling the museum at 570-524-0323. Funding for the programs has been provided for by grants from the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts and the Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts.
“The vibrant colors of leaves and flowers are easy to preserve by pounding them to release their natural dyes onto paper or material. With a hammer and some leaves and flowers, we will make beautiful botanical cards or prints to remember the beauty of spring and summer. We will provide beautiful flowers, but if children have a favorite flower or leaf from their own garden, please feel free to bring them also to use in your design! It is said that Native American women pounded flowers to decorate fabric – when you see how beautiful and easy it is, you will understand why!”
Instructor Susan Colón with show students many methods, including stamping, pressed flowers, and flower hammering – to name just a few – to embellish and make unique cards.
Packwood House Museum is pleased to announce its 2016 Summer Programs for Kids. Each session will be held 10:30 a.m. until noon on Tuesday mornings from June 21st through August 9th at the museum’s Tour Center, located at 15 North Water Street in Lewisburg, unless otherwise noted. All programs are free, but space is limited and the museum requests that parents pre-register their children by calling the museum at 570-524-0323. Funding for the programs has been provided for by grants from the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts and the Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts.
Don’t throw that away! We will be making art from “junk” we often throw out while learning about recycling, endangered rhinos, and caring for our earth. Led by Barbara Baker; limited seating.
Packwood House Museum is pleased to announce its 2016 Summer Programs for Kids. Each session will be held 10:30 a.m. until noon on Tuesday mornings from June 21st through August 9th at the museum’s Tour Center, located at 15 North Water Street in Lewisburg, unless otherwise noted. All programs are free, but space is limited and the museum requests that parents pre-register their children by calling the museum at 570-524-0323. Funding for the programs has been provided for by grants from the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts and the Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts.
Welsh-born Fiona Powell, dressed as a weaver, will delight kids of all ages with folk tales from around the world as she spins at her wheel. Weather permitting, the program will be held in Soldiers Park (across the street from the Tour Center). Open to all ages.
Packwood House Museum is pleased to announce its 2016 Summer Programs for Kids. Each session will be held 10:30 a.m. until noon on Tuesday mornings from June 21st through August 9th at the museum’s Tour Center, located at 15 North Water Street in Lewisburg, unless otherwise noted. All programs are free, but space is limited and the museum requests that parents pre-register their children by calling the museum at 570-524-0323. Funding for the programs has been provided for by grants from the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts and the Woodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts.
Folktales, with Fiona Powell:
Welsh-born Fiona Powell, dressed as a weaver, will delight kids of all ages with folk tales from around the world as she spins at her wheel. Weather permitting, the program will be held on the museum’s terrace. Open to all ages. Registration required.