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Cleopatra: The Many Stories of the Last Pharaoh of Egypt

Saturday, January 18, 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.

If You Could Stand Still in Time: A Journey Through Rosicrucian Park’s History

Sunday, January 19, at 1:30 p.m.

Imagine standing in one place within Rosicrucian Park as time rewinds around you. This workshop invites you to explore the deep history of this land, from its urban gardens today, to the farmlands of the 1920s, to the oak savannas of 1,000 years ago. Witness the towering Columbian mammoths of 10,000 years past and the flourishing pine-juniper forests of the Ice Age. With every step backward, participants will uncover extinct species, ancient ecosystems, and the evolving landscape that shaped the park over billions of years. Experience Rosicrucian Park as a time machine, revealing the fascinating layers of history beneath your feet.

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

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

Myths of Ancient Egypt

Saturday, January 25, at 1:30 p.m.

Preserved on their monuments and in their writing, the mythology of the ancient Egyptians has inspired humanity for millennia. We invite you to join us at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum to help us bring some of these myths to life.

In this workshop, our Museum Storyteller will reveal the meaning of some of the most sacred stories and legends related to the deities of ancient Egypt. You will hear the ancient Egyptian creation myths, the dramatic story of Osiris, how beer saved Egypt from an angry lioness, and more.

We then invite you to explore the museum, looking for evidence of these myths in our collection of ancient artifacts.

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

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

The Color of Nature & The Nature of Color

Sunday, January 26, at 1:30 p.m.

In this workshop, we'll explore the science behind color perception and how the evolution of language has broadened our color spectrum. Participants will engage in activities to learn how our eyes and brain interpret colors, and how training can enhance our ability to discern more hues. We will then walk Rosicrucian Park in its full bloom to see how we can "see" more colors with patience and mindfulness. Discover the blend of biology, history, and training that can expand how you see the world!

Admission is free with paid entry to the museum.

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