About this Event
While this craft has existed for thousands of years, in early America, carving was a necessity for creating kitchen tools, furniture, and decorative items. Participants will learn carving history and test their skills by crafting with soap, focusing on techniques that turn simple materials into works of art.
Discover the skills that built a nation! This summer, the Rogers Historical Museum invites young historians and creators to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary by exploring the heritage crafts of Colonial America. The museum is thrilled to announce its "Summertime Fun at the Museum: Heritage Crafts" series, offering free, hands-on workshops that bring colonial-era skills to life.
Designed for children ages 6-12, this four-session series combines engaging history lessons with interactive, take-home crafts. Participants will explore the art of daily life in early America, learning about the ingenuity and creativity required before modern technology.
Parents/guardians must accompany children at all times. Registration is required for children only. 45 minute sessions.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Key Wing Education Center, Rogers Historical Museum, 322 S Second Street, Rogers, United States
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