The Neill-Cochran House Museum will once again open its doors for this holiday event, featuring hands-on Easter egg dyeing, scavenger hunts, self-paced tours, and lawn games with space to picnic in the shade.
The museum will provide blown (emptied) eggs, dyes, wax resists, tables, chairs, and volunteers to offer help with the process. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own boiled or blown eggs. While the eggs dry, visitors are invited indoors to visit the Hope for Spring exhibit, and re-experience the Neill-Cochran House Museum.
This event will take place outdoors. Crowd size will be managed to ensure appropriate social distancing is maintained. For the safety of all visitors and staff we do request that everyone wear a mask while on site.
Though the museum will be open for free, the suggested donation for each egg is $2 with all proceeds benefiting ongoing programming at the Neill-Cochran House Museum.
The Neill-Cochran House Museum will once again open its doors for this holiday event, featuring hands-on Easter egg dyeing, scavenger hunts, self-paced tours, and lawn games with space to picnic in the shade.
The museum will provide blown (emptied) eggs, dyes, wax resists, tables, chairs, and volunteers to offer help with the process. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own boiled or blown eggs. While the eggs dry, visitors are invited indoors to visit the Hope for Spring exhibit, and re-experience the Neill-Cochran House Museum.
This event will take place outdoors. Crowd size will be managed to ensure appropriate social distancing is maintained. For the safety of all visitors and staff we do request that everyone wear a mask while on site.
Though the museum will be open for free, the suggested donation for each egg is $2 with all proceeds benefiting ongoing programming at the Neill-Cochran House Museum.
The Neill-Cochran House Museum will once again open its doors for this holiday event, featuring hands-on Easter egg dyeing, scavenger hunts, self-paced tours, and lawn games with space to picnic in the shade.
The museum will provide blown (emptied) eggs, dyes, wax resists, tables, chairs, and volunteers to offer help with the process. Visitors are also welcome to bring their own boiled or blown eggs. While the eggs dry, visitors are invited indoors to visit the Hope for Spring exhibit, and re-experience the Neill-Cochran House Museum.
This event will take place outdoors. Crowd size will be managed to ensure appropriate social distancing is maintained. For the safety of all visitors and staff we do request that everyone wear a mask while on site.
Though the museum will be open for free, the suggested donation for each egg is $2 with all proceeds benefiting ongoing programming at the Neill-Cochran House Museum.