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HANDS ON HISTORY: Summer Pop-In Programs!

Event Dates: Jun 14th, 2024 Jun 29th, 2024 Jul 12th, 2024 Jul 20th, 2024 Jul 26th, 2024 Aug 3rd, 2024


Bring a picnic lunch and join the History Museum of Mobile and Colonial Fort Condé for these fun summer activities and workshops designed for families! These programs are free for Museum Members. For non-members, the programs are included in the cost of regular admission tickets to the History Museum and Colonial Fort Condé. 

For more information about regular admission prices, CLICK HERE.

A family membership ($95/year) includes two adults and all children in the household under 18. Not only will a membership allow you to have access to all six summer pop-in programs for free, you'll also get free admission for a year, 15% off in our gift shop, invitations to exclusive members-only opening receptions for all special exhibitions, and invitations to our annual Mardi Gras Members Watch Party! CLICK HERE to purchase a membership online, or visit our reception desk at the museum.

Activities may have a limited number of participants and admission will be available on a first come first served basis. Parents/guardians must remain on site during the program. Families are welcome to eat lunch in the History Museum classroom at the conclusion of the program or in the courtyard at the Fort before the program starts. See schedule below for times, locations, and details!

Mardi Gras Mask Workshop

Friday, June 14

10am—12pm (arrive before 10am)

Location: History Museum of Mobile Classroom

Join a museum educator for a short, guided tour of the museum’s Mardi Gras exhibit to learn about the history of Mardi Gras in Mobile, and then make your very own Mardi Gras Mask in the museum classroom. For ages 5 and up.


Make Butter the Colonial Way

Saturday, June 29

1pm—3pm (anytime)

Location: Colonial Fort Condé

Stop by the Fort courtyard anytime between 1pm and 3pm to learn about the types of foods eaten during colonial times and then try making butter using an authentic colonial era butter churn and tools. For ages Pre-K and up.


Mummification Workshop

Friday, July 12

10am—12pm (arrive before 10am)

Location: History Museum of Mobile Classroom

Learn about ancient beliefs about the afterlife and the ancient Egyptian art of mummification. Participants will then use a similar process to mummify an 11-inch doll provided by the museum. Space in this workshop is limited to 30 kids. For ages 7 and up.


Quill Pen Writing

Saturday, July 20

1pm—3pm (anytime)

Location: Colonial Fort Condé

Stop by the Fort anytime between 1pm and 3pm to see a demonstration of how people wrote during the colonial era. Then learn to make your own quill pen from a large goose feather and practice writing with it. For ages 5 (with parent or guardian help) and up.


Marbled Paper Workshop

Friday, July 26

10am—12pm (arrive before 10am)

Location: History Museum of Mobile Classroom

Until modern times beautiful, marbled paper was often used for the endpapers of books. Learn about the history of the decorative art of marbled paper and how it is made, and then try your hand at making your own marbled paper. Warning: Making marbled paper is addictive! For ages 7 and up.


Colonial Toys & Games

Saturday, August 3

1pm—3pm (anytime)

Location: Colonial Fort Condé

Stop by the Fort courtyard anytime between 1pm and 3pm to learn about colonial era toys, tabletop games, and lawn games, then make your own whirligig toy. For ages 5 (with parent or guardian help) and up.

History Museum Of Mobile

111 S. Royal St.
Mobile, AL 36602