December 6, 2012 Rosen Method movement, 11:00 am to Noon
Rosen Method is an easy movement program designed to increase range of motion, improve flexibility, and ease breathing. Gently using all the joints, this exercise was developed to prevent difficulties and help people age gracefully. Set to music and held in various galleries throughout the museum, Rosen Method movement is a fun way to find well-being in a social, dance-like atmosphere. Rosen Method movement is held on Thursdays from 11:00 am to Noon. Admission is free to Everhart Museum members, $6/class for all others. Participants must pre-register for the course and class size is limited. For more information or to register please call 570-346-7186 or email general.information@everhart-museum.org.
December 13, 2012 Rosen Method movement, 11:00 am to Noon
Rosen Method is an easy movement program designed to increase range of motion, improve flexibility, and ease breathing. Gently using all the joints, this exercise was developed to prevent difficulties and help people age gracefully. Set to music and held in various galleries throughout the museum, Rosen Method movement is a fun way to find well-being in a social, dance-like atmosphere. Rosen Method movement is held on Thursdays from 11:00 am to Noon. Admission is free to Everhart Museum members, $6/class for all others. Participants must pre-register for the course and class size is limited. For more information or to register please call 570-346-7186 or email general.information@everhart-museum.org.
December 20, 2012 Rosen Method movement, 11:00 am to Noon
Rosen Method is an easy movement program designed to increase range of motion, improve flexibility, and ease breathing. Gently using all the joints, this exercise was developed to prevent difficulties and help people age gracefully. Set to music and held in various galleries throughout the museum, Rosen Method movement is a fun way to find well-being in a social, dance-like atmosphere. Rosen Method movement is held on Thursdays from 11:00 am to Noon. Admission is free to Everhart Museum members, $6/class for all others. Participants must pre-register for the course and class size is limited. For more information or to register please call 570-346-7186 or email general.information@everhart-museum.org.
December 26, 2012 EVERHART MUSEUM CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY
The Everhart Museum and Offices will be closed on Tuesday, December 25, 2012 in observance of the Christmas holiday. The Museum will be open for regular hours on Thursday, December 27th and throughout the holiday weekend. For more information, contact the Everhart Museum at 570-346-7186 or email: general.information@everhart-museum.org.
December 31, 2012 last day to view Sightlines exhibit, Noon to 4:00 pm
Sightlines is a contemporary art quilt installation in which fourteen artists were invited to create an installation of artworks featuring a sightline linking all the artwork in the exhibit. Each artist chose her own themes and created five to eight artworks, including four 8×8″ linking pieces, covering a ten foot wide space. Perhaps the required continuous line provided provocation, both conscious and unconscious, to the artists to focus on the interaction of time, personal history, and memory. The artists explore themes such as consumerism, contemplation, randomness, emotion, triumph, tragedy, and making connections. The exhibit is on loan from SAQA (Studio Art Quilt Association) and marks the second time that the Everhart Museum has worked with this group of artists. Financial assistance for this exhibit iss provided by Gertrude Hawk Chocolates, Inc. For more information, contact the Everhart Museum at 570-346-7186 or email: general.information@everhart-museum.org.

(February - December)
Mon, Thurs, & Fri, Noon to 4 pm
Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday, Noon to 5 pm
Closed January for routine maintenance.
Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm
CLOSED FOR THESE HOLIDAYS
Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Years Day
Adults $7
Seniors & Students $5
Children ages 6 to 12 $3
Children under 5 and Members admitted free of charge
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