Our Auditorium is fully equipped for presentations with wireless internet access, high-definition projector, a large stage screen, theatrical stage lighting and a dynamic sound system. Three floors of museum exhibits can also enhance any occasion. Memorial Hall offers an inviting atmosphere for any occasion, whether it is a company cocktail party or an elegant wedding reception. For luncheons, small meetings, intimate receptions or rehearsal dinners, we recommend stepping back in time to the charm and historic setting of Village Square.
The Monongahela culture was well established in western Pennsylvania for several hundred years, but mysteriously disappeared after 1635. To learn more about this mystery, join Senior Archaeology Curator, Dr. Kurt Carr, Friday, March 19 at 12:15PM for his presentation "Deadly Contact: Europeans,...
Animals come in all sorts of different shapes and sizes and they move in many different ways too. Some animals walk with two legs and others walk with four legs. Join #PACuriosityKids to discover more about animals that walk. #Whatwalks https:// youtu.be/ HkuSzv8GdJY
Kate Heffelfinger ran for a Pennsylvania state senate seat in 1920, just months after women had won the right to vote. Although the Schuylkill County native lost the contest, Heffelfinger demonstrated the same courage as she had three years earlier when she was jailed for picketing the White House...
Did you hear “sweet sweet sweet I’m so sweet”? It's probably not your neighbor, but a yellow warbler calling in your yard. Join museum educator Beth Erikson and retired PA Game Commission Conservation Officer Scott Bills Friday, March 12 at 12:15PM, as we talk about native songbirds of Pennsylvania...
Want to learn more about what you can see in tonight's PA's night sky? Join us Sunday, March 14 at 2PM to explore t… https://t.co/mzs8W9PHId
To celebrate Charter Day, take a few & watch this recording to explore Violet Oakley’s tribute to William Penn in "… https://t.co/66NexgXMRA
Waterfowl such as snow geese, tundra swans & Canada geese are passing through PA as they travel north to breeding g… https://t.co/R32PgDJGp4
Philadelphia’s Lucretia Mott was perhaps Pennsylvania’s best-known figure from the women’s suffrage movement of the… https://t.co/kUPd6WxO6Z
Violet Oakley was the 1st woman in America to receive a government art commission, she began work on the Governor's… https://t.co/LWWMZK4N3k
Homeschool families! Join us virtually, March 17 at 10 am to explore PA's Industrial Towns. This program will be p… https://t.co/FoaJ7IvLwH