About the Event
Up for a little holiday crafting? Make your very own mini tinsel tree and paper decorations in preparation for a beautiful, blustery winter season!
Saturday, December 7 | 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Saturday, December 7 | 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
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What holiday season is complete without making your own arts and crafts alongside family and friends? Join us for this special session and choose from several decorative mementos to make and take home. Want to make your very own miniature version of a famous Wisconsin Evergleam tree? Join in on paper cutting, folding and decorating as you work to craft your very own garland, holiday banner or ornament.
While crafting, stop by Evergleam Dreams: A Vintage Holiday Display pop-up exhibit of holiday memorabilia for inspiration! As you create, be sure to enjoy a complementary cider and a sweet treat. Also, don’t miss the opportunity to browse the History Maker Space gift shop and get a leg up on early gift-giving for you and yours!
Please read “Know Before You Go” for additional information.
Cost
Adult (18-64): $5
Teen (13-17) $5
Senior (65+): $5
Child (5-12): $5
Child Under 5: Free
Society Members receive a 10% discount. Tickets also purchasable onsite.
PURCHASE TICKETS
Know Before You Go
The Historical Society will provide all the supplies for the maker event. Participants just bring the creativity!
The History Maker Space is located inside the U.S. Bank Plaza building (1 S. Pinckney Street, Madison, WI 53703)
Please enter the building through the South Pinckney Street entrance.
Upon entry to the building, participants are to check in with a WHS staff member to confirm their event registration.
The event will take place in the History Maker Space Classroom, located off the central 1st floor lobby area.
Visitor parking is not available onsite at the U. S. Bank Plaza building.
Public parking is available within two blocks of the U.S. Bank Plaza building through meters and garages. The nearest parking garage is the Capitol Square North Garage, located at 218 E. Mifflin Street, and approximately two blocks north of the bank building.
For the locations and rates of public parking meters, go to the Parking Meters page on the City of Madison website.
Attendees who are interested in learning more about the program are encouraged to contact Jenny Pederson at jennifer.pederson@wisconsinhistory.org or (608) 669-5160.