Holiday Family Night at the Osage Nation Museum

Children’s Christmas Monologues, Ornament Contest, Santahoodle and More!

From ONM Christmas Tree Auction, 2010.
From ONM Christmas Tree Auction, 2010.

Celebrate the holidays at the Osage Nation Museum on Friday, December 20, 2019, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. The Museum will be buzzing with children's performances, holiday food and a special visit from Santa’s cousin—Santahoodle. Visitors will enjoy an evening of Christmas Monologues and Pantomine from the drama class of Dance Maker Academy taught by Jennifer Adair. The 7-9-year-olds will perform a Christmas pantomime followed by holiday monologues performed by the young adult class. Open mic to follow performances! “The Osage Nation Museum has a long history of hosting holiday celebrations and this year is no different. The Museum will feature the creativity and talent of young performers in our community as well as a host of other fun activities for all ages. It is part of the Museum’s poetry reading series hosted by Susan Shannon which has enjoyed great participation from local writers,” said Marla Redcorn-Miller, museum director.

Christmas Ornament Contest!
The Osage Nation Museum is hosting a Christmas Ornament contest. Between now and December 19th, bring in a handmade ornament to go on the Osage Nation Museum’s Christmas tree. Winner will be announced at the December 20 event and receive a Pendleton blanket.
Contest Ages: Children from 1 to 92.
Deadline: December 19th at Noon, Museum Front Desk.
Size limit: 10 inches.
Ornament submissions will be donated to the Osage Nation Christmas Tree.

Christmas Photos with Santahoodle!
To close the evening this year, Santa Clause’s Osage cousin, Santahoodle, will be in the house to hear kids Christmas wishes and to have pictures taken with the kiddies.
Everyone is welcome! Happy Holidays!

About the Osage Nation Museum
The premier destination to experience Osage history, art, and culture.

Visit the Osage Nation Museum (ONM) in historic Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Our rotating exhibits convey the story of the Osage people throughout history and celebrate the culture today. Highlights include an extensive photograph collection, historical artifacts as well as traditional and contemporary art. Founded in 1938, the ONM is the oldest tribally-owned museum in the United States. Admission and parking are free.

For more information, please contact Marla Redcorn-Miller, Osage Nation Museum Director at 918-287-5222 or @email

Admission and parking are free.

Contact Information
Phone: 918-287-5441
Fax: 918-287-5227
Email: @email
Website: www.osagemuseum.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OsageNationMuseum/

Location
819 Grandview Avenue
Pawhuska, OK 74056