Make and Take: Corn Husk Dolls
Native Americans and early Michigan settlers made their own dolls from materials they had on hand such as corn husks or cloth. Park visitors can make a corn husk doll […]
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Native Americans and early Michigan settlers made their own dolls from materials they had on hand such as corn husks or cloth. Park visitors can make a corn husk doll […]
Children are invited to learn how to make ice cream at the Scolnik House of the Depression Era. During the Great Depression it was common for families to make their […]
Bring your best friend to the park and learn about the role of pets and animals through history. All dogs must be on a leash and owners must clean up […]
Bring your best friend to the park and learn about the role of pets and animals through history. All dogs must be on a leash and owners must clean up after them. There will be water for the dogs along the half mile trail.
Enviroworks This one-week day camp targets Muskegon County elementary school children and challenges them to explore the natural and cultural history of the area. It is conducted weekdays from 9:00 am to Noon the last two weeks of July. Discover these fun science and history topics and many more: Creatures of the Night Ice Age […]
Enjoy a Quilt Display in the Visitor Center and see hand quilting and treadle machine quilting demonstrations at the Settlers Cabin and Farmhouse. Plus, at 2 pm each day, cast […]
Join the Michigan’s Heritage Park staff as LuAnn McConnell shares the art of spinning. This class is open to the public and any level of spinner is welcome. We will […]
Enjoy a Quilt Display in the Visitor Center and see hand quilting and treadle machine quilting demonstrations at the Settlers Cabin and Farmhouse. Plus, at 2 pm, cast members from […]
For $1 participants can make their own sun print design using solar paper. The solar paper is coated with light-sensitive chemicals, which react to light waves and particles when exposed […]
The dining room of the Hackley House displays unique food-themed tiles. Children are invited to visit the Hackley & Hume Historic Site for an opportunity to paint their own tile. […]