Upcoming Events

  • Native Plant Week

    What: Native Plant Week When: June 7-12, 2021 Join us in celebrating the rich diversity of plants in Appalachia! Learn about historic and contemporary uses of native plants in the […]

  • Native Plant Week: Day 6

    Join us for Native Plant Week, a six-day event celebrating the rich diversity of plants in Appalachia! Saturday, June 12th, will feature a wild foods cooking demo with Cara-Lee Langston […]

  • Spring Field Trip Days

    Join us Mondays this spring for special family-focused days at the museum! Every Monday, starting April 19th, come to the Foxfire Museum for special demonstrations from 10 am until 3 […]

  • Virtual Spin Along

    Join us for an afternoon of crafting, led by resident artist and Village Weaver Sharon Grist. This event is a free, virtual opportunity to meet with other fiber artists. Bring your […]

  • Spring Field Trip Days

    Join us Mondays this spring for special family-focused days at the museum! Every Monday, starting April 19th, come to the Foxfire Museum for special demonstrations from 10 am until 3 […]

  • Spring Field Trip Days

    Join us Mondays this spring for special family-focused days at the museum! Every Monday, starting April 19th, come to the Foxfire Museum for special demonstrations from 10 am until 3 […]

  • Canjo-Making Workshop

    Join Les Barnett for an afternoon of canjo-making! Canjos are one-stringed instruments, perfect for kids of all ages. Kits will be available for purchase on-site; there is no additional charge […]

  • Flintknapping

    Learn the essentials of flint knapping from Foxfire contact Jim Enloe. Classes include basic instruction on how to shape flint and other stones into useful tools such as knives, axe […]

    $35.00
  • Community Dye Day

    Join us for a community dye day! Bring a plain white article that is 100% cotton such as a t-shirt, bandana, or tote bag. Drop it off in our indigo […]

  • Appa-Latin Woodstove Pop Up

    Mark your calendars for this fun pop-up demo on Thursday, July 22nd, at the Foxfire museum. We'll be firing up the woodstove and exploring the culinary similarities between Appalachian and […]

  • Flintknapping

    Learn the essentials of flint knapping from Foxfire contact Jim Enloe. Classes include basic instruction on how to shape flint and other stones into useful tools such as knives, axe […]

    $35.00
  • Blacksmithing Hammer-In

    Join us for this community event for both blacksmiths and the general public! Walk through the Foxfire Museum and visit with blacksmiths from throughout Southern Appalachia. Learn about the craft […]

  • Community Dye Day

    Join us for a community dye day! Bring a plain white article that is 100% cotton such as a t-shirt, bandana, or tote bag. Drop it off in our indigo […]

  • Wood Stove Cooking Demonstrations

    Stop by the Phillips Cabin Thursdays in October to watch a 1930s wood stove at work! Learn how people used fire to cook Appalachian favorites like cornbread, beans, biscuits, and […]

  • Fiber Fridays

    Visit the museum Fridays in October to experience fiber art demonstrations from resident artists Sharon Grist and Kelly Coldren! Bring your own projects to show off, or learn about crafts […]

  • Wood Stove Cooking Demonstrations

    Stop by the Phillips Cabin Thursdays in October to watch a 1930s wood stove at work! Learn how people used fire to cook Appalachian favorites like cornbread, beans, biscuits, and […]

  • Halloween Hike

    Stop by the museum from 10 am until 3 pm for a Halloween-themed hike through history October 28th - 31st! Kids 12 & under who wear their Halloween costumes will […]

  • Fiber Fridays

    Visit the museum Fridays in October to experience fiber art demonstrations from resident artists Sharon Grist and Kelly Coldren! Bring your own projects to show off, or learn about crafts […]

  • North Georgia Arts Tour

    Stop at the Foxfire Museum as part of the North Georgia Arts Tour! Visit with demonstrators at the museum Friday and Saturday, including broom maker Carole Morse, weaver Sharon Grist, […]