Museum to Offer “Arkansas Territory” Day Camp

Old Independence Regional Museum is excited to announce plans for its 2019 Day Camp.  This year we invite campers to become settlers in the new Arkansas Territory of 1819. “Day campers will learn what it was like to move to a new territory and to build a life in an undeveloped area,” states Terri Crawford, Humanities Educator. “They will have an opportunity to learn skills needed to survive and create a home.”

To explore life in Arkansas 200 years ago, campers will participate in a variety of crafts and hands-on activities. Storytelling, demonstrations and snacks will add to the historical experience.

This camp, designed for elementary age students, will be Tuesday, June 25 – Friday, June 28, from 9 a.m. to noon each day.   The total cost is $50 per camper. The museum requires a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 25 registrants.  The deadline to register is June 15, 2019. To register, contact Old Independence Regional Museum at 793-2121, email oirm.educator@gmail.com, or visit our website at www.oirm.org.

Old Independence serves a 12-county area:  Baxter, Cleburne, Fulton, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Marion, Poinsett, Sharp, Stone, White, and Woodruff.  Parts of these present-day counties comprised the original Independence County in 1820s Arkansas territory.

The museum is located at 380 South 9th street, between Boswell and Vine Streets in Batesville.