Paws-on History: Puff Paint Cats!

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Join us in celebrating Mary, the Super Cat!It is time to celebrate our Queen of the Manor: Mary! No, not Mary King. Super cat! In honor of our favorite cat and National Cat Day (October 29th), we will be using puff paint to create one-of-a-kind, colorful cat works of art. Cat lovers, rejoice!Craft inspired by…

Hands-on History: Fantasy Rice Maps

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Create your own fantasy map using rice!Get creative with cartography by designing your own fantasy world! By randomly (or strategically) dropping rice onto a piece of paper and outlining the shapes formed, you will be able to develop and design unique lands on which your fictional (or nonfictional) villages and/or empires live.This activity is open…

Governor’s Victorian Holiday Ball

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

King Manor invites you to our annual Governor’s Victorian Holiday Ball!Join us in celebrating the holiday season ⭐--1850s style-- ⭐with an evening of historic cocktail making, 19th century dance lessons, live period music, a magic lantern show, light food and drink (cash bar for alcohol, must be 21+ with ID), and more!Formal dress code is…

Hands-on History: Victorian Valentines

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!Kick off the Season of Love with Victorian valentine making using reproductions of historic patterns and ephemera. Mean valentines, known as Vinegar Valentines, were also popular during this period, so broken hearts are welcome! This activity is…

Hands-on History: Black History & Literature Book Giveaway

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!Thanks to the generous donations from the Growing Up Green school and BlaQue Resource Network, King Manor Museum has dozens of books dedicated to Black history and literature left over from our Back-to-School Book Giveaway in September.…

Freezin’ Season: Purr-fect DIY Pet Toys

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!School’s out for winter! Join us at King Manor for Freezin’ Season, a week-long activity series for your mini-Winter Break.Looking for fun crafts to have a purrrfect day?Make no bones about it, we have an activity that…

Hands-on History: Miss Cornelia’s Flower Guild

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!Happy Women’s History Month!This year, we are honoring the last King Family member to live at King Manor: Cornelia King! Cornelia was Rufus’ granddaughter and 7th child of John Alsop King. After the death of her father…

Hands-on History: Counting Sheep

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!In Rufus King’s time, sheep were mainly used for their wool and not yet for their meat. King had 26 sheep on the property, and we have original wool carders, a loom, and a spinning wheel that…

Hands-on History: Eye on the Sky

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!On April 8th, 2024, for about 4 minutes and 27 seconds, New York will have the rare and beautiful opportunity to view a total solar eclipse! Looking directly at a solar eclipse without the proper eyewear can…

Decorative Lights DIY Workshop with Sari Nordman

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

This workshop is free and open to adult learners and crafters!Let’s consider creative recycling solutions by bringing and using recycled plastic, synthetic garments, yarn, and decorative pieces, such as beads and ribbons to create sculptural art pieces. Sari Nordman, the teaching artist, will teach how to make decorative lights from onion bags using crocheting and…

Hands-on Science: Ocean in a Bottle

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!Happy Earth Month!For this special Hands-on Science, we will be using recycled plastic water bottles to make an ocean in a bottle experiment. Stop by the museum to participate and learn more about how we can help…

Celebrate & Learn: Cinco de Mayo!

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

This event is free and open to the public.¡Feliz Cinco de Mayo!¡Haz tu propia piñata única!Sebastián, un artista local e inmigrante reciente de México, nos enseñará a hacer piñatas y nos hablará sobre la historia del Cinco de Mayo. Sebastián también hablará sobre cómo se entiende la festividad en México y Estados Unidos.Quédese hasta el…

Hands-on History: Trekkies, Unite!

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!You may be wondering, why in the galaxy would King Manor Museum be dedicating an event to Star Trek? Star Trek debuted in 1966 as an intergalactic adventure series following the USS Enterprise on its 23rd century…

Hands-on History: Victorian Jewelry Boxes

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

This adult crafting workshop is free and open to the public!Beginning in April, King Manor Museum is presenting adult craft activities once a month from 12-3pm.Did you have an ocean-themed bathroom in the 2000s? A beachy guest room or shell-adorned furniture? Blame the Victorians! While shells had been popular keepsakes among sailors and tourists for…

Hands-on History: Moving Images

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!On May 11th, 1896, William Heise, an assistant for Thomas Edison, was testing a new camera and filmed “Herald Square” in New York City. There was no plot, no story, no characters, and just a few minutes…

Hands-on History: Queer Pride & Possibility

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!Happy Pride Month!For our arts & crafts, we will be designing rainbow salt dough heart ornaments popularized in the Victorian Era! We will also be discussing the symbolism of flowers for queer folks in the Victorian Era…

Fall Festival / Queens Fiber Arts Festival

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Join King Manor and Queens Fiber Arts for a day full of Fall activities!Continue your Spooky Season with King Manor Museum on Saturday, October 26th by attending our Fall Festival! You can expect corn husk doll-making, pumpkin-picking, candy, crafts, and of course, the Queens Fiber Arts Festival! This jam packed celebration will also include art…

Hands-on History: Día de los Muertos

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!Celebrate Día de los Muertos at King Manor Museum! Participants will have the chance to learn from artist Sebastian Ramirez-Halfpap to create their own Altar de Muerto and learn more about the traditions used to celebrate this…

Hands on History: Cast your Ballot 19th Century Style!

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands-on History is a free activity series every first and third Saturday of every month. Open to the public!Cast ballots 19th Century style! Practice writing with oak gall ink and quills while learning about Rufus King's presidential campaign. Cast your votes and help us decide which produce should be grown in our gardens! There will…

Hands-on History: Pickles Then and Now

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY, United States

Hands on History is a FREE family program series held each first and third Saturday of the month at King Manor from 1-4pm.Calling all NYC pickle appreciators! Pickling has been around for centuries and Rufus King was known to eat all manner of preserved and pickled foods including pickled meat. Join us as we make…