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News & Events

August 11, 2025

Behind the Scenes: A Look into Mennonite Life's Museum Collection Care

Ever wonder what happens to museum artifacts when they're not on display? Join Mennonite Life for a special behind the scenes event inviting the public into museum storage for a rare, informal look at the work that goes into preserving local history.


On Friday, August 22, visitors are invited to drop in between 10 a.m.–12 p.m. at the Mennonite Life Collections Building to experience how museum professionals care for fragile textiles and artifacts. The event will highlight ongoing collections work, with a special focus on the museum's show towel and quilt collections. While this event is free to attend, we welcome donations to support Phase 2 of our object storage project, helping us improve our facility and care for more items in our growing collection. Please register for this event at mennonitelife.org/events.

Bookworm Frolic


The Bookworm Frolic returns to Mennonite Life

Thursday, September 11 through Saturday, September 13.


Browse tens of thousands of books of all genres. 

On Thursday, Mennonite Life members get an 8:15 a.m.

head start! 


See more information at mennonitelife.org/events.

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Maize & Snitz Silent Auction

This year's Maize & Snitz Fest, taking place Saturday, October 4, will feature a silent auction. If you are interested in donating an item or basket to the auction, please contact Heather Strahin at museum@mennonitelife.org or 717.464.4438. Suggested donation items include handmade arts and crafts, plants, items reflective of Lancaster County's heritage (Indigenous and European), and non-perishable food items that have been prepared in a certified kitchen. 


Request from EMU Historians seeking Lancaster County connections to Carlisle Indian School students:

We are working to identify Mennonite farmers (or others in the Anabaptist tradition) who hosted Native American students from the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, located in Cumberland County, PA, between 1879 and 1918, and we are asking for your help.  


Carlisle was a federally funded boarding school created for Native American children who were taken from their homes and communities in western states and brought to this school. The school was created to assimilate Indigenous children into American society. To aid this effort, Carlisle developed an "Outing Program" that placed students on farms mostly during the summer, but about 1/3 of the students were hosted for one to two years. Farmers were expected to be philanthropic. Ideally, students were paid, they learned English, attended local schools, and assisted with farm and house work. 


The Outing Program prioritized middle-class farm families who did not use tobacco or alcohol, and attended church services. Because of this, we believe that Mennonite farmers, or others in the Anabaptist tradition, hosted some of these students, as did Quaker farm families. As part of our work to tell the story of this "Outing Program," we are looking for information, stories, or anecdotes you might have about Mennonite farmers who hosted Native American students. Please contact Kimberly Schmidt at kimberly.schmidt@emu.edu with any information or questions you might have.

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