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Visit the St. Charles History Museum during Scarecrow Festival Weekend!
Oct
11
to Oct 13

Visit the St. Charles History Museum during Scarecrow Festival Weekend!

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Join us for some fun and history at the St. Charles History Museum. We are excited to be a part of the 39th Annual St. Charles Scarecrow Festival. This unique and memorable event will held Friday, October 11th through Sunday, October 13th. The city will be alive with music, treats, family fun, and of course, scarecrows!

With over 100 handmade scarecrows being showcased during the festival, you’ll have the chance to visit, view, and vote on your favorites while strolling through beautiful downtown St. Charles.

We hope you’ll come by the museum for some more family-friendly fun. See you there!

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Radical Souls: The Nineteenth Century Spiritualists of St. Charles
Feb
2
to Mar 4

Radical Souls: The Nineteenth Century Spiritualists of St. Charles

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Spiritualism is a movement that began during the middle part of the 19th century during what is historically called the "Third Great Awakening." The Great Awakenings, as they are called in United States History, were a series of religious revivals which introduced new religions and new teachings on theology.

Grief is a key factor in Spiritualism. The movement concerns itself with the idea that the energy within a human, the "spirit," continues to live on after death within a different plane of existence. Spiritualists believe that the spirits of humans may continue to emotionally grow in the afterlife and may be able to grant a greater knowledge about human issues to those still living. While Spiritualists believe that these spirits can be contacted by anyone, the use of a medium is often integral in receiving more in-depth communication. ” Persons who practiced spiritualism and members of Christian churches weren’t necessarily mutually exclusive groups. What identified spiritualists among spiritual persons and persons of tradition religious faith was spiritual communication along with individualism (no organized body of the faithful) and claims to science, empiricism, and public knowledge (anyone can try it and test if it works).”

Spiritualists often cite 1848 as the year of the movement’s inception with the Fox Sisters often being credited as the pioneers of Spiritualism. While New York, and the East were the cradles of Spiritualism, Chicago reigned supreme over other Western cities and states in its belief. From there it had spread its influence on other enclaves and towns around the city, including the City of St. Charles, Illinois. It is almost natural that Spiritualism had strong acceptance within the town. Much of the area was inhibited by former radical New Englanders who kept in touch with the far away happening of the eastern United States. While it is unknown how Spiritualism arrived in St. Charles, it likely spread in the early 1850s. By the end of the decade St. Charles and surrounding areas such as Wayne Station and Campton became a haven for Spiritualists to practice their beliefs. One of the great Spiritualists, Andrew Jackson Davis would lecture in St. Charles in 1858and 1859, some calling him “the best ever spoken in the Universalist Church,”   all but cementing the town as a hotbed of Spiritualists. The spread of the movement in town can be attributed to the congregation of the Universalist Church. It should be noted that the Universalist Church in St. Charles was typically thought of as the first Universalist Church in Illinois and had a very active membership. As members slipped into Spiritualism an agreement was made to share the church meeting space. By 1868 there were 157 residents registered with the local St. Charles Religio-Philosophical Society.  By the 1870s the Spiritualists outnumbered the Universalists at their church, who had only 11 remaining members.

Our exhibit introduces you to the radical souls of St. Charles who were pivotal to this “Great Awakening” of Spiritualism locally. Meet the mediums and orators, the believers and the publishers who made St. Charles key to this movement.

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Museum has Walking Tours during St Charles Fine Art Show
May
28
to May 29

Museum has Walking Tours during St Charles Fine Art Show

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The St. Charles Fine Art Show, presented by St. Charles Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep, is this weekend! This event showcases the original, juried work of over 95 artists in a variety of mediums! All are exhibited and available for sale during this outdoor and free show. View all of the Fine Art Show sales and specials here!

The St. Charles History Museum - Saturday, May 28th and Sunday, May 29th at 10 a.m., the St. Charles History Museum will have a guided downtown walking tour of historic buildings along Main Street.

Members: $20 per person,

Non-Members: $25 per person.

Wear good walking shoes! Tour will last an hour/hour and a half.

Additionally, the Curious Fox Gift Shop will also be having a 10% off sale on all art and posters!

RSVPs are available online at STFA_HM_Walking Tour

CLICK HERE TO RSVP

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COME PLANT A VICTORY GARDEN WITH US IN THIS KID AND FAMILY-FRIENDLY PROGRAM!
May
21
11:00 AM11:00

COME PLANT A VICTORY GARDEN WITH US IN THIS KID AND FAMILY-FRIENDLY PROGRAM!

[RESCHEDULED] A great experience for you and your children! Parents attend free!

$5/child

Register here

[RESCHEDULED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER]

Victory Gardens were an essential way for civilians to get involved in the war efforts of both World Wars. Not only did the gardens promote patriotism, but they allowed people to grow and stockpile their own food, and for more to be rationed for use as needed throughout the wars.

The U.S. Government promoted Victory Gardens and provided information about how to organize garden plots for maximum growth and yields. Their guidelines are still an extremely effective way to organize your garden plots, even to this day!

Join us as we plant our Victory Garden display outside the museum. You’ll learn all about the history of Victory Gardens, and how you can start your own today!

Kids will have the opportunity to make their own potted plant to take home.

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VIP Member Event:  Stephen Reid on Oil Painting
Mar
13
5:00 PM17:00

VIP Member Event: Stephen Reid on Oil Painting

Mr. Reid discusses the construction of paintings and how to tell their age. The American folk painters and academic ones, collecting paintings, and the care and conservation of paintings. It is important to educate the public regarding art to counteract the negative effects of reality TV. Over 80 pictures to share. They will be the subject of discussion from 50 years of studying oil paintings.

More details to follow.

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Lucky Inclusive Hotspot           St Patrick's Day Parade
Mar
12
1:30 PM13:30

Lucky Inclusive Hotspot St Patrick's Day Parade

One for All at the St. Charles History Museum St Patrick’s Day Lucky Inclusive Hotspot

Proactively taking steps towards inclusion for everyone.

The St. Charles History Museum will host its annual Lucky Inclusive Hotspot on the day of the St. Charles St Patrick’s Parade- Saturday, March 12th.

Last year we were unable to host due to COVID, but this year we are back and are introducing two new features of this free event.

Beginning at noon, join us for a take home craft and a Leprechaun scavenger hunt within the exhibit.  Starting at 1:30 PM you can enjoy some old-fashioned popcorn while you wait for the parade. (There is a suggested donation of .50¢ per bag.

The Museum will reserve the patio and front sidewalk for those needing wheelchair access. Parking will be in front of the Museum or the Fred Norris parking garage behind the building.

Lindsay Judd, St. Charles History Museum Executive Director, stated: “We’re thrilled to be able to facilitate awareness of the need to be proactive in our inclusivity efforts.”

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Exhibit Opening:  "Show & Tell" Artifact Exhibit
Feb
1
11:00 AM11:00

Exhibit Opening: "Show & Tell" Artifact Exhibit

The Spring exhibit will be Collection processing. Interpretive signs will explain the collection process and we will also be hosting an educational program called “Adopt an Artifact”, which will pair nicely with this exhibit.

Exhibit will continue through April 2022.

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Museum Member Appreciation Nights Curious Fox Open Late
Nov
4
11:00 AM11:00

Museum Member Appreciation Nights Curious Fox Open Late

We would like to thank your members by giving them an opportunity to shop late in St. Charles. The Museum will be open Thursdays in November to help with holiday shopping.

November 4th, 11th, and 18th, the Curious Fox will be open until 8 pm. Come take advantage of the “Pride of the Fox” merchandise as well as our specialty books, memorabilia gifts, and décor. All make great gifts for you or someone you know.

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Mystery History Downtown Walking Tour
Oct
7
6:00 PM18:00

Mystery History Downtown Walking Tour

The St. Charles History Museum invites you to join us on Thursday, October 7, 2021, for a historic autumn walking tour through the downtown streets of St. Charles. This is a guided tour that will share some of the stories of years gone by and encounter some of St. Charles’ most infamous characters.  

The tour will begin at the St. Charles History Museum, 215 E. Main Street.  Tours begin at 6pm, 6:30pm, 7pm and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $21 per person.

Please register through the St. Charles Park District.  This is a 21+ event.   

For more information, contact the Museum at info@stcmuseum.org or by calling (630) 584-6967. 

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Collection & Research Volunteer Orientation
Sep
4
10:00 AM10:00

Collection & Research Volunteer Orientation

Some things a Volunteer will do:

Fulfill research requests by gathering and compiling information and pictures

Respond to requests via email

Assist researchers who are using the Colonial Anderson Research Room

Catalog new donations to the Collection

Assist with Collection inventories

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Requirements: a good attitude and 16+

Please RSVP to the museum: info@stcmusuem.org or call 630.584.6967

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Volunteer Orientation
Aug
28
10:00 AM10:00

Volunteer Orientation

Some things a General Volunteer will do:

Assist with Curious Fox Gift Shop sales and customer service

Guide visitors in the Museum & Exhibit Hall

Keep the Museum clean and organized

Help with the Museum garden

Requirements: a good attitude and 16+

Please RSVP to the museum: info@stcmusuem.org or call 630.584.6967

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Grave Reminders Cemetery Walk at North Cemetery
Oct
23
7:00 PM19:00

Grave Reminders Cemetery Walk at North Cemetery

As the sun sets on a cool autumn day, enjoy an exclusive opportunity to walk through one of St. Charles’ oldest cemeteries after dark. Explore the cemetery’s dark corners, closely inspect the headstones to see what you might learn, and take a moment to step across the graves - if you dare.

Learn about the history of St. Charles graveyards, and hear the stories of the individuals who found their final resting place in St. Charles. At each gravesite, guests will “encounter” a community figure and listen as they tell in short monologues about their lives, their joys, their sorrow, and their loves.

Parking available in the lower parking lot at Bethlehem Church, 1145 N. 5th Ave.

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For more information, contact the St. Charles History Museum or St. Charles Park District.

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Professional Pumpkin Carver at the History Museum
Oct
10
10:00 AM10:00

Professional Pumpkin Carver at the History Museum

This year’s Scarecrow Stroll will feature a live professional pumpkin carver on Saturday Oct. 10th from 10 am- 5pm at the St. Charles History Museum! Stop by or visit the St. Charles Business Alliance Facebook page on Oct. 10th to see a live stream.

No cost for admission: donations to the Museum are appreciated.

This event is presented by the St. Charles Business Alliance and sponsored by In Towne Self-Storage.

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Mystery History Downtown St. Charles Walking Tour
Oct
1
6:00 PM18:00

Mystery History Downtown St. Charles Walking Tour

Walk through the history and culture of St. Charles. Stroll through the streets by lantern light and listen to the stories from years gone by from a tour guide. Along the way stop at two outdoor establishments to enjoy a drink (on your own). Participants will receive a swag bag and packaged treat at the end of the tour. Program in cooperation with the St. Charles History Museum. There will be four tours with a maximum of 20 particpants per group.Tours start at the St. Charles History Museum, 215 E Main St. 

The walk begins at the St. Charles History Museum, 215 E. Main Street at 6:00 p.m.

Cost: $20 per person

Register through the St. Charles Park District Here

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Family Friendly Grave Reminders Cemetery Walk
Sep
21
11:00 AM11:00

Family Friendly Grave Reminders Cemetery Walk

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Join the St. Charles History Museum for a family-friendly cemetery walk to meet some of our city’s most historic figures at North Cemetery. 

Immerse yourself in the local history of St. Charles. Walk North Cemetery visiting the gravesites of those who helped shape the unique character of our community. At each gravesite, guests will “encounter” a community figure and listen as they tell in short monologues about their lives, their joys, their sorrows, and their loves.

Tours depart approximately every 15 minutes from the hour where a guide will lead you through the cemetery.

While you wait or after your tour enjoy exploring the cemetery and try your hand at our scavenger hunt. Locate different symbols and discover their meaning.

Parking available in the lower parking lot at Bethlehem Church, 1145 N. 5th Ave.

Adults 18+: $5 Children: Free

Purchase tickets at the link below

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