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SUMMARY:Picture This! Spring Break Program - Berryville
DESCRIPTION:Ready to see the world in a whole new light? The Shiloh Museum is hitting the road and bringing the magic of 19th-century science to the Berryville Public Library’s spring break camp for ages 9 to 12! \nWhat’s the buzz? We’re diving into the history of the Camera Obscura (the “dark room”). Long before smartphones and digital filters\, people used simple boxes and a tiny pinhole to “capture” the world. We’ll explore how these early gadgets paved the way for the cameras we use today. \nThe Best Part: You won’t just learn about history\, you’ll build it! Every participant will create their own DIY Pinhole Camera to take home and start capturing their own Ozark adventures. \n 
URL:https://shilohmuseum.org/event/picture-this-spring-break-program-berryville/
LOCATION:Berryville Public Library\, 104 Spring St.\, Berryville\, AR\, 72616\, United States
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SUMMARY:Picture This! Spring Break Program - Harrison
DESCRIPTION:Ready to see the world in a whole new light? This spring break\, the Shiloh Museum is hitting the road and bringing the magic of 19th-century science to the Boone County Library! \nWhat’s the buzz? We’re diving into the history of the Camera Obscura (the “dark room”). Long before smartphones and digital filters\, people used simple boxes and a tiny pinhole to “capture” the world. We’ll explore how these early gadgets paved the way for the cameras we use today. \nThe Best Part: You won’t just learn about history\, you’ll build it! Every participant will create their own DIY Pinhole Camera to take home and start capturing their own Ozark adventures.
URL:https://shilohmuseum.org/event/picture-this-spring-break-program-harrison/
LOCATION:Boone County Library\, 221 W. Stephenson Ave.\, Harrison\, AR\, 72601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Picture This! Spring Break Program - Eureka Springs
DESCRIPTION:Ready to see the world in a whole new light? This spring break\, the Shiloh Museum is hitting the road and bringing the magic of 19th-century science to the Eureka Springs Carnegie Library in Meeting Room 1! \nWhat’s the buzz? We’re diving into the history of the Camera Obscura (the “dark room”). Long before smartphones and digital filters\, people used simple boxes and a tiny pinhole to “capture” the world. We’ll explore how these early gadgets paved the way for the cameras we use today. \nThe Best Part: You won’t just learn about history\, you’ll build it! Every participant will create their own DIY Pinhole Camera to take home and start capturing their own Ozark adventures. \n 
URL:https://shilohmuseum.org/event/picture-this-spring-break-program-eureka-springs/
LOCATION:Eureka Springs Carnegie Library\, 194 Spring St\, Eureka Springs\, AR\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Shiloh Meeting Hall Open House
DESCRIPTION:Shiloh Meeting Hall \nWe’re opening the doors of our historic Shiloh Meeting Hall for an open house from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday\, March 2\, through Saturday\, March 7\, and you’re invited! \nWhile the main museum building undergoes renovations\, we’re offering the public a rare glimpse inside the 1871 building that has served many roles before it became part of Shiloh’s campus in 2005. \nThe two-story frame building served as different churches at various times\, a Masonic lodge\, a women’s civic club\, and\, for much of the 20th century\, an Odd Fellows Hall. \nWe’ll have activities with opportunities to view the second-floor museum that details the building’s colorful history!
URL:https://shilohmuseum.org/event/shiloh-meeting-hall-open-house/2026-03-07/
LOCATION:Shiloh Meeting Hall\, 121 W Huntsville Ave\, Springdale\, AR\, 72764\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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SUMMARY:Vintage Game Night
DESCRIPTION:Children play board games in this 1957 photo taken at Springdale’s migrant labor camp. From the Shiloh Museum’s Caroline Price Clark Collection (S-2001-82-325). \nWednesday\, November 19\, 2025\n6:30 p.m. \nBlack Apple Hard Cider\, 321 E. Emma Ave.\, Springdale\, AR 72764\nAdmission: free \nPut down that video game console and go offline with us by playing games that were once popular here in the Ozarks inspired by those from our collections. This Not Strictly History event will be a fun blast from the past!
URL:https://shilohmuseum.org/event/vintage-game-night/
CATEGORIES:Not Strictly History
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SUMMARY:6th Annual Native American Days School Program
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday and Thursday\, November 19-20\, 2025\nVirtual\nFree (registration required) \nIn recognition of National Native American Heritage Month\, Shiloh Museum is again partnering with the Arkansas Archeological Survey and about twenty different presenters for the 6th annual Native American Days all-virtual education event on November 19-20\, 2025. A variety of sessions highlighting the history and culture of Native Americans in Arkansas will be offered live for registered attendees over a span of two days. Session recordings will be available following the  event. This event fits Arkansas curriculum standards for grades 5 to 7 but is open to all grades. All sessions are free but registration is required. \nFor details\, click here. \nTo register\, click here.
URL:https://shilohmuseum.org/event/native-american-days-school-program/
CATEGORIES:Regular history group
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