Overview
PA-Fun-filled family crafts at Luckenbach Mill, open houses at the Grist Miller’s House, 1762 Waterworks and 1750 Smithy; and demonstrating artisans highlighting 18th- and 19th-century trades and crafts are among the wide variety of programming being offered by the nonprofit Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites (HBMS) during Musikfest. Guests can start their historic week by stopping at the Schropp Dry Goods Shoppe on Main Street to pick up water, snacks and, of course, the ever-popular Musikfest Mug.
Enjoy Hands-on Crafts at Luckenbach Mill Families visiting Festplatz, Familienplatz and other North Side Musikfest venues are invited to swing by the 1869 Luckenbach Mill to explore an array of crafts inspired by the trades and industries practiced in the Colonial Industrial Quarter (CIQ) during the 18th- and 19th- centuries. Pre-registration is not required. Cost per craft is $5 for children and $10 for adults; HBMS members are free.
Craft Schedule (1-5 p.m. each day): Saturday, August 2 - Air Dry Clay and Bisque Pottery Painting Sunday, August 3 - Hand Stamped Tote Bags Thursday, August 7 - Tin Lanterns Friday, August 8 - Leather Keychains Saturday, August 9 - Air Dry Clay and Bisque Pottery Painting Sunday, August 10 - Hand Stamped Tote Bags
Admission
Upcoming Dates
- Saturday, August 9
- Sunday, August 10