Events from February 12 – April 11 – Page 2 – Everhart Museum

Everhart Wild Game Dinner by Lupo Rosso

Everhart Museum 1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, United States

Embark on a culinary adventure with our Wild Game Dinner experience, presented in partnership with Lupo Rosso! For this one-of-a-kind evening, guests will indulge in exotic flavors expertly crafted into mouth-watering dishes within the setting of the Everhart's natural history galleries. In addition to the alluring dinner menu, there will also be drinks and a bourbon tasting. Elevate your taste buds and support the Everhart's mission by registering today! This is a 21+ event. Cost per person: $125 Seating limited to 30 RSVP by Wednesday, February 5 at 12:00 p.m. by clicking here.

$125

A Complete Unknown Happy Hour

Everhart Museum 1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, United States

Join us for a proper send-off of the Peace, Love, and Music exhibition, open through March 2, with a A Complete Unknown Happy Hour, highlighting the addition to the gallery of ten early photos of Bob Dylan by the Godfather of Rock Photography, Jim Marshall, presented courtesy of Jim Marshall LLC. This collection of iconic images of Dylan recall a time when he shocked folk purists and brought folk music into the mainstream. Get into the spirit of the 60s by enjoying covers of Bob Dylan classics by Dave Brown and Shawn Caden of the Dishonest Fiddlers and a fine selection of wines and beers provided by Mutant Brewing and the Roof at Oppenheim. For more information, and to register, click here.

Revitalizing Spring Yoga Flow with Mindy Hill

Everhart Museum 1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, United States

After a long winter of hibernation and general inactivity, we often feel ready to shake off the sluggishness and get things moving. Spring invites us to add more heat to our yoga through fluid movement, vinyasa, and twists. Flow is a practice that increases circulation of blood and prana (life-force energy), and helps to clear a foggy mind. Register today by clicking here! The $10 registration fee includes Museum entry after class.

WVIA Wednesdays at the Everhart: Barbara Weisberger–En Pointe

Everhart Museum 1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, United States

Join us for WVIA Wednesdays at the Everhart as we celebrate Women's History Month with a documentary on Barbara Weisberger, founder of the Philadelphia Ballet. Weisberger, who spent much of her life and career based in Northeastern Pennsylvania, was among the most influential figures in American ballet in the latter half of the 20th century. WVIA Wednesdays at the Everhart is a free monthly screening series programmed in partnership with WVIA Public Media especially for senior citizens. While the event is free, space is limited and registration is required. For more info, and to register, click here.

Herbert Simon Closing Reception

Everhart Museum 1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, United States

Herbert Simon: Painter…Sculptor…Printmaker…Master, a retrospective of the life’s work of sculptor, printmaker, and painter, is coming to a close with one last hurrah: a FREE closing reception featuring light fare and an opportunity to meet the artist. Help us close out this incredible exhibition of masterful and diverse art. There is no registration necessary to join us for the evening. For more information, click here.

Free

A New Path to the Waterfall Opening Reception

Everhart Museum 1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, United States

A New Path to the Waterfall, a joint exhibition on the convergence of nature and technology by John Bromberg and Samuelle Green, kicks off with a FREE opening reception. Join us for light fare, remarks by the artists, and a special musical invocation of strings and voices by Pictures Moved by Strings. There is no registration necessary to join us for the evening. For more information, click here.

Free

Scranton Half Prep Yoga with Mindy Hill

Everhart Museum 1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, United States

Whether you plan to run, walk, or even just watch the Scranton Half Marathon on Sunday, April 6, there will be no better way to start your final preparation day than with a relaxing and restorative yoga session. Flow yoga invites us to add more heat to our yoga through fluid movement, vinyasa, and twists. It is a practice that will generate warmth to help move lymph, increase circulation of blood and prana (life-force energy), and clear a foggy mind. For more information, and to register, click here.

Cactus vs. Succulent Class with Kristin Armstrong

Everhart Museum 1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, United States

Explore the differences between cacti and succulents, two common household desert plants, with Kristin Armstrong of Peaches Greens! Learn about the unique care requirements for each, including soil, watering, and light conditions. The workshop is $10 per person, and Museum admission is included. Pre-registration is required—to register, click here.

WVIA Wednesdays at the Everhart: WHAM-Re-Bop-Boom-Bam–The Swing Jazz of Eddie Durham

Everhart Museum 1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, United States

Join us for WVIA Wednesdays at the Everhart as we celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month with a special screening of another WVIA original documentary Wham-Re-Bop-Boom-Bam: The Swing Jazz of Eddie Durham. Through the testimonials of family, friends and devoted fellow musicians of all ages, this film follows the musical journey of the often overlooked, but totally unique, musical genius. For more information, and to register, click here.

Free

Cupid Shuffle Film Screening

Everhart Museum 1901 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA, United States

In partnership with Marywood Films, the Everhart Museum is pleased to present the original film Cupid Shuffle, and a panel discussion with the creators afterwards. The second film entirely written, shot, performed, produced, directed, and edited through the combined effort of over 30 Marywood students, Cupid Shuffle is a romantic comedy about two college-aged students with a supernatural twist. Marywood Films would like to thank the Everhart Museum for hosting their screening and giving the greater Scranton audience a chance to see this locally made film. This event is open to the public to attend and is free with museum admission.