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Jewelry in Ancient Egypt

Saturday, February 28, at 1:30 p.m.

Handle an authentic ancient Egyptian necklace!

Still admired today for their sense of style, the Ancient Egyptians certainly knew how to accessorize! In this hands-on workshop, discover the meaning of the beads, stones, and styles of the jewelry of ancient Egypt.

We will explore the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum's collection of ancient jewelry, and then learn more about the deeper symbolism and meanings. You’ll also be invited to carefully hold an authentic ancient Egyptian necklace.

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.

Forest Bathing

Sunday, March 1, at 1:30 p.m.

Come bathe in the tranquil beauty of Rosicrucian Park and learn about the practice of shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing. In 1982, Japanese researchers discovered that simply being in a forest for short periods of time improved the health of participants. Recent studies have shown that even 20 minutes of mindful presence in an urban park has been shown to significantly improve mood, anxiety, stress levels, feelings of well-being, and to even boost the immune system!

We will walk Rosicrucian Park’s California Native Plant gardens, meet some old trees, and practice mindfulness in an urban forest. Together, we will study basic forest bathing techniques, hone our forest senses, and discover some of the beautiful beings that live in Rosicrucian Park.

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.

Cleopatra: The Many Stories of the Last Pharaoh of Egypt

Saturday, March 7, at 1:30 p.m.

Travel back in time to the world of Cleopatra to learn some of the many stories of Cleopatra VII, one of the most intriguing women in all of history. We will then work as historians to carefully uncover the many layers of Cleopatra's story, exploring how history is woven from different perspectives.

As we sift through tales from various eras, we'll learn about the art of historiography—how historical narratives are shaped and reshaped over time. Uncover how biases and cultural viewpoints have potentially clouded our perspective of Egypt's last pharaoh. As a team, we will work to evaluate and contrast these diverse accounts, to separate myth from fact and discover the "true" Cleopatra!

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.

California Native Plants Tour

Sunday, March 8, at 1:30 p.m.

How much do you know about the biodiversity of our region? We invite you on this relaxing tour of Rosicrucian Park’s six acres of California Native Gardens. Our Master Gardener will reveal some of the fascinating species native to California, along with their wonderful secrets. You will learn how we created a habitat for native pollinators, including attracting four species of hummingbirds, while saving millions of gallons of water per year, helping preserve this precious natural resource. Come learn how you can do this at home.

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.

Secrets of Shabtis

Saturday, March 14, at 1:30 p.m.

Handle an authentic shabti, a ritual funerary figurine, while exploring ancient beliefs about service, labor, and eternal responsibility in the afterlife.

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.

Perspectives of Pollinators

Sunday, March 15, at 1:30 p.m.

Learn about the crucial roles of bees, butterflies, and other pollinators in our ecosystems and then experience the world from a whole new perspective! This interactive workshop combines education and exploration, allowing participants to gain insight into the lives of these amazing creatures and understand their critical role in our world. Learn about these vital creatures through hands-on activities, explore practical ways to make your garden more pollinator-friendly, and visit our newly established Monarch Butterfly Garden. Join us for a journey into the fascinating world of pollinators!

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.

Rosicrucian Park Scavenger Hunt: A Photo Expedition

Saturday, March 21, at 1:30 p.m.

Do you crave adventure, connection, and a spark of discovery? This photo scavenger hunt is an invitation to see Rosicrucian Park like never before. Each challenge on your list is a doorway to uncovering Rosicrucian Park’s hidden treasures, famous landmarks, and symbols steeped in ancient history. Perfect for families, friends, or solo adventurers, this experience is a playful, memorable way to connect with the history and magic of Rosicrucian Park.

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.

Ceanothus Festival

Sunday, March 22, at 12:30 p.m.

Ceanothus or California lilac erupts with honey scented flowers at the spring equinox.

Join us from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. for a special celebration of native plants and the first days of spring!

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.

Mummification Apprenticeship

Saturday, March 28, 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.

Park Tour

Sunday, March 29, at 12:30 p.m.

Journey through Rosicrucian Park, revealing its hidden symbolism, sustainable design, and intriguing stories.

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

Participation in this workshop will count towards the Junior Archaeologist Program graduation.