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One Day Only: Travel to the Upside-Down
On Saturday, January 17, at 4:00 pm, the Vanderbilt Reichert Planetarium will show Laser Stranger Things.
Take a trip to the Upside-Down in the safety of the dome.
Experience the ’80s tunes and soundscapes from the show reinterpreted in vibrant laser light.
Songs are from season 4 and include: “Sunglasses at Night” by Corey Hart, “Baba O Riley” by Pete Townshend, “Detroit Rock City” by Kiss, “Every Breath You Take” by the Police, and many more!
Survival Skills with Mike Evans
The Vanderbilt Museum is excited to offer Wilderness Survival with Mike Evans. Learn how people throughout history found shelter, water, warmth, and calm in the wild — and rediscover how those same skills can make modern camping, hiking, and time outdoors safer and more rewarding.
Workshops are taught in a supportive, low-risk environment with a focus on education, curiosity, and connection. Perfect for beginners, families, and lifelong learners who want to feel more confident and capable outdoors.
Saturdays | 2:00 pm
$40 Guests/$36 Vanderbilt Museum Members
Click on dates for workshop descriptions.
February 7: Water Purification
March 14: Cordage
April 18: Shelters
May 16: Wayfinding
June 13: Edgecraft/Tools
July 11: Foraging
August 8: Primitive Firecraft
September 19: Modern Firecraft
A Journey Into the Art, Science, and History of the Written Word
ScribeCraft is a four-part creative adventure through the world of traditional writing arts. Each session explores a different ancient skill—from making your own writing materials to shaping the pages, scrolls, and bindings that once carried stories across centuries.
Every workshop stands alone, offering a fun hands-on project you can jump into at any point, and together they form a complete path from raw materials to finished works you craft yourself.
Whether you join us for one session or experience the entire series, ScribeCraft invites you to slow down, experiment, and rediscover the joy of making something meaningful with your own hands.
Adults & Youth 12+
$40 | $36 Museum Members
Click on Dates for Session Details
January 17: Reed Pens & Ink
February 15: Paper
March 28: Scrolls
April 25: Books
Mini Valentines Inspired by the Sea
Saturday, February 14
12 pm to 2 pm
Free with General Admission while supplies last
In the 19th century, sailors brought home souvenirs known as Sailors’ Valentines to their loved ones.
Most Sailors’ Valentines were made by women in Barbados and were created using tiny local shells enclosed in a hinged octagonal wooden box.
Designs were symmetrical and often featured a heart at the center, accompanied by a message such as “Remember Me” or “Forget Me Not.“
Located in the Education Center/Historic Garage
Quilling and Cookies
Create a Miniature Iron Balcony
February 19
11 am-1 pm
Adults 18+
Fee: $30/$27 members
Quilling has been used as a decorative art form for thousands of years and is thought to have originated in China with the invention of paper or in ancient Egypt, where it was used to embellish tombs.
Participants will learn how to coil paper and create a miniature replica iron balcony using the ancient paper-shaping method of quilling.
Experience is not necessary. Materials and quilling tool are included. Workshop fee includes admission to the collections. (Mansion tours and planetarium shows are an additional fee.)
Celebrate the Lunar New Year
February 21, 2026
10 am-12 pm
$20 Adults & Youth 12+ | $18 Members
$15 Children 5-11 | $13.50 Members
Children under 12 must participate with an adult.
Join us in celebrating the Year of the Horse. Make a paper lantern, learn Chinese calligraphy, and create traditional good luck decorations.
‘Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, is the most important holiday in China and is celebrated by billions of people worldwide,” said Beth Laxer-Limmer, Director of Education at the Museum. “It is a time for families and friends to come together to enjoy ‘lucky’ foods and hope for a prosperous future.
Native Garden Design: Tips and Tricks for Success
10 am-12 pm
$25 Guests/$22.50 Members
Join Anthony Marinello, CNLP (Certified Nursery and Landscape Professional), owner of Dropseed Native Landscapes, a native plant nursery, for a discussion on designing, creating, and maintaining native plant gardens.
Whether you want to support pollinators, butterflies, or songbirds, native plants provide wildlife habitat while simultaneously beautifying our landscape.







