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Participate in a schedule of classes and lectures that help make history become alive. Learn crafts and artforms familiar to indigenous tribes and the area's settlers. Interests are varied and classes are designed to engage all age groups. Courses are not just to be demonstrations, but are intended to build actual skills in creating the utilitarian and decorative crafts that were vital to the lives of our ancestors and much admired even today. Courses run from four to six weeks, generally on weekends. Tuition is free to Museum members. SUMMER COURSES ARE CURRENTLY IN DEVELOPMENT. SCHEDULES TO BE RELEASE IN MAY ARCHERY CLUB The Instructor is Hunter Thomas who owns an archery supply business in Franklinton. Those interested in joining the new club may contact the Museum at 735-9188. For class registration or for more information, call: 985-335-4340 |
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