Workshops

Ancient Egyptian Mysteries with Julie Scott
Saturday, October 11, at 1:30 p.m.
Join Julie Scott, Director of the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, in exploring some of the Mysteries of Ancient Egypt, including: how the Great Pyramid may have been constructed; the real meaning of the "Book of the Dead"; the power of hieroglyphs (“sacred carvings”); Senet – the board game that helped the ancient Egyptians navigate their way through the Afterlife; and more.
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.
Amulets and Symbols
Sunday, October 12, at 1:30 p.m.
Wrapped carefully into linen wrappings, sacred amulets protected the body of the mummy. Together we will learn about these different amulets and even have a chance to make our own.
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.
Book of the Dead
Saturday, October 18, at 1:30 p.m.
The Book of the Dead may be the most misunderstood book in history; not spooky but spiritual. We will learn why its true title is "Coming Forth by Day" and even create our own copy of our favorite passage in hieroglyphs.
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.
Perfume Lab
Sunday, October 19, at 1:30 p.m.
Learn how perfumes anointed and purified the mummified body. Then create your own custom scent and even smell a modern version of a 2,000-year-old mummy’s perfume.
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.
Cats!
Saturday, October 25, at 1:30 p.m.
The ancient Egyptians were the original cat people. Cats can be found in Egyptian tombs, in ancient art, and even found mummified by the thousands as votive offerings. Cats were revered as protectors of grain from mice, warrior goddesses and protectors of children. Killing a cat, even accidentally, was sometimes a capital offense.
Please join us to learn the secrets of why the ancient Egyptians loved the feline form, how cats influenced the ancient Egyptian spiritual beliefs, and even meet a mummified ancient Egyptian cat up close!
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.
Coffins Workshop
Sunday, October 26, at 1:30 p.m.
Join us to explore how coffins in ancient Egypt transformed from simple wooden boxes into elaborate designs to hold the body and soul of an ancient Egyptian forever.
Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.
Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.