
- Volunteers, Twyla Wright and Ann Rhodes introduce a Sunday program

- Milinda Howlette of the Indian Inter-Tribal Association of Arkansas demonstrates beading

- A student uses a churn to make butter in the program “Churn, Butter Churn”

- The program “Say Cheese” teaches visitors about the process of making cheese
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- Flint-knapping demonstration at Fall Family Day event

- The Cobb Brothers performing traditional Christmas music at the Christmas Family Day

- Corn Husk doll making demonstration
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- Museum volunteers in costume at the Depression era back porch exhibit
- “Dyed in the Wool” program teaches about the process of using natural dyes.

- Blacksmithing demonstration by Heritage Springs Blacksmiths.

- Students dipping candles as part of the program “A Light in the Corner”

- Museum docents and volunteers in costume for a Civil War program as part of the Arkansas Heritage Month Grant.

- Museum volunteers in costume reenact a coach ride through Batesville as part of the “Night at the Museum” fundraiser

- Decorating (and eating) delicious sugar cookies during the Christmas Family Day Event

- Docents in costume during the Museum’s “Night at the Museum” Fundraiser
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- 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.