Workshops

Ancient Egyptian Timeline Workshop
Saturday, January 10, at 1:30 p.m.
How old is ancient?
The ancient Egyptians lived deep in the past, but that past spanned nearly 6,000 years! Come join us at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum where we work together to build a large-scale interactive timeline of ancient Egypt. We will explore how some of our artifacts, pivotal world moments, monumental structures, and charismatic pharaohs fit into the not-so-distant past of Egyptian history.
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.
Understanding the Nature of Clouds
Sunday, January 11, at 1:30 p.m.
Using our ultrasonic fog generator, we’ll explore how clouds form and flow across the sky. Together, we will discover how clouds reveal the larger patterns that shape our weather.
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.
Mummification Apprenticeship
Saturday, January 17, at 1:30 p.m.
The ancient Egyptians believed that the preservation of the human body was critical to safe passage into the afterlife. Beginning with simple burials in the desert sands, the Egyptians created new methods of mummification that prevented the decay of the body for thousands of years. Exquisitely preserved, these ancient Egyptians provide deep insight into the beliefs and lives of Ancient Egyptians while simultaneously challenging us to explore even deeper questions.
The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum is the current home and resting place of the human remains of four mummified ancient Egyptians. Come learn their stories and much more.
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.
The Color of Nature & The Nature of Color
Sunday, January 18, at 1:30 p.m.
In this workshop, we'll explore the science behind color perception and how the evolution of language has broadened our color spectrum. Participants will engage in activities to learn how our eyes and brain interpret colors, and how training can enhance our ability to discern more hues. We will then walk Rosicrucian Park in its full bloom to see how we can "see" more colors with patience and mindfulness. Discover the blend of biology, history, and training that can expand how you see the world!
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.
Solar Boats
Saturday, January 24, at 1:30 p.m.
Discover the sacred funerary boats in the museum’s collection and learn more about the ancient Egyptians’ eternal connection to the Nile River.
Bask in the rays of the sun deity, Ra as he travels across the sky each day. Together we will explore the dangerous passage his Solar Boat takes through the Duat each night. We will then build our own Solar Boat to place in a tomb to help the deceased make it to the afterlife.
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.
Rose Care: Winter Pruning for Spring Blooms
Sunday, January 25, at 1:30 p.m.
Step behind the scenes of Rosicrucian Park’s rose garden. Learn essential winter pruning techniques that set the stage for lush spring blossoms, skills you can bring into your own home garden.
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.
Temple Training
Saturday, January 31, at 1:30 p.m.
Enter the world of the ancient priesthood! Learn their daily practices, create your own musical instrument, and participate in a symbolic offering to the lioness deity Sekhmet.
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.