Remembering Two Kansas Poets: William Stafford and Ronda Miller
Watkins Museum of History 1047 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS, United StatesWe invite you to a special version of the annual "Celebration of William Stafford." This year, the poetry community will gather to mark not only the 111th birthday of famed Kansas poet William Stafford but also beloved local poet Ronda Miller, who recently passed away. Readings by numerous poets will include Stafford's work, Miller's work, original […]
Stevens & Brand Exhibit Opening Reception
Watkins Museum of History 1047 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS, United StatesHomeschool History: Art is Everywhere
Watkins Museum of History 1047 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS, United StatesBring your kids age 5-10 for a class based on local history! Topics will be explored using hands-on activities, art projects, and will be multisubject when appropriate. Parents may attend class, or this can be a drop off program. Class registrations may be purchased by the school year, September to May, or for individual classes. […]
Amplifying Untold Stories: What We’ve Learned from the Oak Hill Potter’s Field Project
Watkins Museum of History 1047 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS, United StatesDr. Blair Schneider, Associate Researcher and Science Outreach Manager for the Kansas Geological Survey, will give an update on the Oak Hill Cemetery Potter's Field Remembrance Project. She'll also discuss research on other cemeteries in the area and how the project uses geophysics to identify unmarked graves. They are working on a story map for […]
Karl Ramberg: A Sculptor’s Life
Watkins Museum of History 1047 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS, United StatesKarl Ramberg, a respected local artist for many years, will bring his legendary craftsmanship to the Watkins on February 26. Join us for a one-of-a-kind evening as Karl tells stories of his work on the restored Wren, the KU Grotesques, and other projects and give a live stone carving demonstration! For everyone attending the event […]
Homeschool History: Counter Storytelling (Black History Month)
Watkins Museum of History 1047 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS, United StatesBring your kids age 5-10 for a class based on local history! Topics will be explored using hands-on activities, art projects, and will be multisubject when appropriate. Parents may attend class, or this can be a drop off program. Class registrations may be purchased by the school year, September to May, or for individual classes. […]
Watkins Tiny Tours: Seeing the Story
Watkins Museum of History 1047 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS, United StatesTiny Tours is a popular, free museum series for kids age 3-5 and their grownups. Activities offer a play-based approach to learning and include stories, crafting, and more! Register your child by contacting Education Coordinator Shannon Hodges at shodges@watkinsmuseum.org
Youth Advisory Team Interest Meeting
Watkins Museum of History 1047 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS, United StatesCurtis Marsh: KU’s Greatest Hits
Watkins Museum of History 1047 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS, United StatesAs the 160th anniversary of the University of Kansas approaches, there is no one better to celebrate with than KU expert Curtis Marsh! Join us as Curtis shares stories of KU history and traditions from his book KU-Phoria and offers copies for sale and signing. This event will be a slam dunk for KU alumni, […]
Hemp 101
Watkins Museum of History 1047 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS, United StatesHemp: it's an amazing plant! Melissa Nelson is the co-owner and field research scientist at Performance Crop Research and co-owner of South Bend Industrial Hemp. In connection with the Watkins exhibit Honk for Change, Melissa will discuss the differences between CBD, fiber and grain hemp and bring a variety of hemp products for you to […]
Kansas Baseball: Book Talk with Michael J. Travis
Watkins Museum of History 1047 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS, United StatesAuthor Michael J. Travis will tell stories of his lifelong passion: Kansas Baseball! Go back to the late 1800s and the birth of Walter Johnson and George Sweatt, Humboldt kids who played ball at the highest level but in different leagues due to racism. Learn about the sixteen-year-old signed by the Kansas City Athletics, who […]