• Toddler Time

    Toddler Time

    Join the Frontier Culture Museum this January, February, and March for Toddler Time! Each Toddler Time at the Frontier Culture Museum will include a story time, a hands-on historical activity, and a craft to keep.   January 24, 2026: Our second Toddler Time will be focused on historical games. We’ll play games from different cultures [...]

  • Toddler Time

    Toddler Time

    Join the Frontier Culture Museum this January, February, and March for Toddler Time! Each Toddler Time at the Frontier Culture Museum will include a story time, a hands-on historical activity, and a craft to keep.   January 24, 2026: Our second Toddler Time will be focused on historical games. We’ll play games from different cultures [...]

  • Toddler Time

    Toddler Time

    Join the Frontier Culture Museum this January, February, and March for Toddler Time! Each Toddler Time at the Frontier Culture Museum will include a story time, a hands-on historical activity, and a craft to keep.   January 24, 2026: Our second Toddler Time will be focused on historical games. We’ll play games from different cultures [...]

  • Toddler Time

    Toddler Time

    Join the Frontier Culture Museum this January, February, and March for Toddler Time! Each Toddler Time at the Frontier Culture Museum will include a story time, a hands-on historical activity, and a craft to keep.   January 24, 2026: Our second Toddler Time will be focused on historical games. We’ll play games from different cultures [...]

  • Irish Road Bowling

    The Frontier Culture Museum is teaming up with the Staunton Parks and Recreation for the second year for Irish Road Bowling on March 14, 2026. This St. Patrick’s Day event is full of fun and (family) friendly competition with our own spin on the original game played on the Irish country roads. Teams are comprised [...]

  • Toddler Time

    Toddler Time

    Join the Frontier Culture Museum this January, February, and March for Toddler Time! Each Toddler Time at the Frontier Culture Museum will include a story time, a hands-on historical activity, and a craft to keep.   January 24, 2026: Our second Toddler Time will be focused on historical games. We’ll play games from different cultures [...]

  • Spring Homeschool Days

    Spring Homeschool Days

    Join the Frontier Culture Museum on March 25-27, 2026, for our Spring Homeschool Days! Homeschool days provide homeschoolers the chance to participate in the increased hands-on experience of a field trip. Try your hand at splitting a log to make fence rails or experience an early 19th century school lesson! Pre-registration is highly recommended, but tickets may also be purchased at the Visitor’s [...]

  • Spring Homeschool Days

    Spring Homeschool Days

    Join the Frontier Culture Museum on March 25-27, 2026, for our Spring Homeschool Days! Homeschool days provide homeschoolers the chance to participate in the increased hands-on experience of a field trip. Try your hand at splitting a log to make fence rails or experience an early 19th century school lesson! Pre-registration is highly recommended, but tickets may also be purchased at the Visitor’s [...]

  • Spring Homeschool Days

    Spring Homeschool Days

    Join the Frontier Culture Museum on March 25-27, 2026, for our Spring Homeschool Days! Homeschool days provide homeschoolers the chance to participate in the increased hands-on experience of a field trip. Try your hand at splitting a log to make fence rails or experience an early 19th century school lesson! Pre-registration is highly recommended, but tickets may also be purchased at the Visitor’s [...]

  • 2026 Fiber Festival

    Our fourth annual Fiber Festival is happening on April 4, 2026! Join us for a day of sheep shearing, fiber vendors, sheep herding demonstrations, and more.  This event is a Pay-What-You-Will donation day! Schedule of Events 9:00 AM - Museum Opens 10:00 AM - Sheep dog herding demo at 1820s 10:00 AM - Cardboard Loom [...]

  • Easter Sunday

    Easter traditions have a long history. Serving ham, cheese, and bread, along with special sweets to end Lent began around the 12th century. The first decorated Easter eggs date to the 13th century. Come join us on Sunday, April 5 as our costumed interpreters  demonstrate historic Easter activities, including naturally dyed eggs, foodways, playing games, [...]

  • Garden Day

    In the seasonal rhythm of the year, spring is the time to get outside and work in the garden. At the Frontier Culture Museum, our gardens reflect the places and times of our exhibits. On Garden Day, see how farmers might have prepared their garden beds, planted seeds, repaired tools, and used spring vegetables and herbs. Naturally, our activities will happen rain or shine!  This is a [...]