Programs and Events

2014 Program Highlights

Watch INARC erect a teepee at OIRM

Anna and Twyla at event
Volunteers, Twyla Wright and Ann Rhodes introduce a Sunday program
Beading demonstration
Milinda Howlette of the Indian Inter-Tribal Association of Arkansas demonstrates beading
Butter Churning
A student uses a churn to make butter in the program “Churn, Butter Churn”
Cheese making demonstration
The program “Say Cheese” teaches visitors about the process of making cheese
Flint Knapper
Flint-knapping demonstration at Fall Family Day event
Cobb Brothers
The Cobb Brothers performing traditional Christmas music at the Christmas Family Day
Corn Husk Doll demo
Corn Husk doll making demonstration
depression era ladies
Museum volunteers in costume at the Depression era back porch exhibit
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"Dyed in the Wool" Program
“Dyed in the Wool” program teaches about the process of using natural dyes. 
Blacksmithing demonstration
Blacksmithing demonstration by Heritage Springs Blacksmiths.
Candle Dipping
Students dipping candles as part of the program “A Light in the Corner”
Civil War Interpreters
Museum docents and volunteers in costume for a Civil War program as part of the Arkansas Heritage Month Grant.
Coach Ride enactors
Museum volunteers in costume reenact a coach ride through Batesville as part of the “Night at the Museum” fundraiser
Cookie Decorating
Decorating (and eating) delicious sugar cookies during the Christmas Family Day Event
Costumed docents
Docents in costume during the Museum’s “Night at the Museum” Fundraiser
indian dancers
Native American dance demonstration by members of the Indian Inter-Tribal Association of Arkansas during a Fall Family Day event

Regular Programs start at 2 p.m. 
Family Day events are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  Call the office to be sure of times.