SensAbilities Saturday: June 2020
Museum of Work & Culture 42 S Main St, Woonsocket, RI, United StatesOn the first Saturday of each month, the Museum opens its doors an hour early at 9am for for … Continue reading SensAbilities Saturday: June 2020
On the first Saturday of each month, the Museum opens its doors an hour early at 9am for for … Continue reading SensAbilities Saturday: June 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on arts, cultural, and history organizations. Even as you struggle to survive … Continue reading VIRTUAL RHODI Conversations: How Do We Address COVID-19 – and the Next Disaster?
Katherine Ott, curator and historian at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, will give a special evening program in … Continue reading “Illegal to Be You: Gay History Beyond Stonewall”
Virtual Valley Talks, a series of free virtual historical lectures by the Museum of Work & Culture, continues on Wednesday, … Continue reading Virtual Valley Talk: Quebec’s Poutine Love Affair
Join colleagues for an online teacher workshop exploring the FREE digital and distance learning resources of SAAM, including live videoconferences … Continue reading (Virtual) Teacher workshop with Smithsonian and RIHS
The Museum of Work & Culture is excited to announce Salute to Summer a reimagining of their previously scheduled Salute … Continue reading Salute to Summer/La Fete de la St-Jean featuring 4th Annual Poutine Indulgence
On the last Monday of each month at 1:30pm the Museum hosts Living Memories Mondays, a free program for … Continue reading Living Memories Monday: June 2020
The Museum of Work & Culture is excited to launch a free, bi-weekly virtual summer education series: Hands-on History: Summer … Continue reading VIRTUAL: Summer Hands-on History: All That Jazz
On the first Saturday of each month, the Museum opens its doors an hour early at 9am for for … Continue reading SensAbilities Saturday: July 2020
The Museum of Work & Culture is excited to host Therapeutic Tuesdays, a free, bi-weekly virtual all-ability program, beginning on … Continue reading VIRTUAL: Therapeutic Tuesdays – Music Therapy
The Museum of Work & Culture is excited to launch a free, bi-weekly virtual summer education series: Hands-on History: Summer … Continue reading VIRTUAL: Summer Hands-on History: Dance Around the World
During the inventory, accessioning, and cataloging processes objects/items need to be labeled with their unique identifying accession number and/or call … Continue reading VIRTUAL RHODI Conversations: Labeling Collection Objects
On the last Monday of each month at 1:30pm the Museum hosts Living Memories Mondays, a free program for … Continue reading Living Memories Monday: July 2020
The Museum of Work & Culture continues Therapeutic Tuesdays, a free, bi-weekly virtual all-ability program. The program will provide families … Continue reading VIRTUAL: Therapeutic Tuesdays – Art Therapy
On the first Saturday of each month, the Museum opens its doors an hour early at 9am for for … Continue reading SensAbilities Saturday: August 2020
The Museum of Work & Culture is excited to launch a free, bi-weekly virtual summer education series: Hands-on History: Summer … Continue reading VIRTUAL: Summer Hands-on History: I’ve Got No Strings
The Museum of Work & Culture continues Therapeutic Tuesdays, a free, bi-weekly virtual all-ability program. The program will provide families … Continue reading VIRTUAL: Therapeutic Tuesdays – Art Therapy
Join us for six days of collaboration with peers throughout the region. Each day we will focus on one National … Continue reading New England National History Day Workshop Series
The Museum of Work & Culture is excited to launch a free, bi-weekly virtual summer education series: Hands-on History: Summer … Continue reading VIRTUAL: Summer Hands-on History: Vaudeville & Variety
Join our panel of social media specialists, Susan Battle, Executive Director of Linden Place, Emily Jackson, Museum Operations and Communications … Continue reading VIRTUAL RHODI Conversations: Effective Uses of Social Media
The Rhode Island Historical Society is partnering with the Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History on Tuesday, August 25th at 3PM for … Continue reading Hamilton Education Program with the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
In this illustrated presentation, Geralyn Ducady, Director of the Newell D. Goff Center for Education and Public Programs at the … Continue reading Chasing Chocolate: Chocolate’s Voyage from Mesoamerica to Colonial Rhode Island
On the last Monday of each month at 1:30pm the Museum hosts Living Memories Mondays, a free program for … Continue reading Living Memories Monday: August 2020
Join us for an informal conversation focused on National History Day updates for the upcoming 2020-2021 year including the new … Continue reading National History Day Teacher Workshop: Rhode Island History Day in 2021
Researcher Faith Gregor will discuss her new book Courage Says “Keep On". The book illuminates a fascinating period of American … Continue reading VIRTUAL: “Weaving a Tale:” A Book Born of Oral History, Primary Sources, and Research
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