Description
Join us on Saturday, April 12th, 2025 for an Easter Traditions class at the newly opened Homestead Folk Art Museum. During this class, from 10am-1pm, we will talk about spring holiday traditions in the Amana Colonies while learning how to dye Amana Glue Eggs. During the class we will also try Amana Easter bunny cookies and get a tour of the Homestead Folk Art Museum focusing on artifacts that help tell the story of Easter Traditions in the Amana Colonies. At the end of the class, everyone will be able to take home dyed eggs and cookies!
Space is limited to 24 people and registration is required. Tickets must be purchased before the class and are $30/person or $25/AHS member. A discount code for members of AHS will be sent out via email. If you are a member and don’t see the email, please feel free to call or email at 319-622-3567 or heritageprograms@southslope.net. If there is enough interest in the class, we will likely add a second class time. If you find the class is sold out or does not have enough room left for your group please email Elise at heritageprograms@southslope.net to get onto a waitlist and be notified if a second class becomes available.
You do not need to have any experience dying eggs to participate in this class. Please wear clothing that can be stained! Please note that children must be accompanied by an adult and boiling water is a part of the egg dying process. All materials needed are included in the ticket price and will be provided at the class.