• Manifestations: A Shaker Ghost Tour

    250 years ago, eight Shakers fled England, bound for New York in hopes of finding religious freedom. Named for their trembling “religious ecstasies,” the Shakers received gifts of revelation; communications

  • Manifestations: A Shaker Ghost Tour

    250 years ago, eight Shakers fled England, bound for New York in hopes of finding religious freedom. Named for their trembling “religious ecstasies,” the Shakers received gifts of revelation; communications

  • Manifestations: A Shaker Ghost Tour

    250 years ago, eight Shakers fled England, bound for New York in hopes of finding religious freedom. Named for their trembling “religious ecstasies,” the Shakers received gifts of revelation; communications

  • Manifestations: A Shaker Ghost Tour

    250 years ago, eight Shakers fled England, bound for New York in hopes of finding religious freedom. Named for their trembling “religious ecstasies,” the Shakers received gifts of revelation; communications

  • Community Trunk or Treat

    Shaker Heritage Society will host its annual Community Trunk or Treat with the help of Shaker High School. Led by a scavenger hunt that is perfect for families and kids

  • Needle Felted Mushroom Workshop

    Work with local artist Mallory Zondag and learn how to sculpt with wool through that art of needle felting. During this three-hour workshop you will learn how to work with

  • Stained Glass Sun Catcher Workshop

    Fight the winter blues and let the sun in through your very own stunning sun catcher! ☀️ This class is perfect for people of all crafting abilities! The class will

  • 2025 Shaker Take & Bakes

    We are so excited to be teaming up with 2shea catering for the second year in a row! We are offering 3 Shaker inspired take home dinners for two. All

  • Stained Glass Window Workshop

    Get creative with stained glass! ✨ This class is perfect for beginner to intermediate students. This class will be broken into 2 days! March 1st, 2025 & March 8th, 2025.

  • Kintsugi Workshop

    Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery. If a bowl is broken, rather than discarding the pieces, the fragments are put back and the cracks are adorned with