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  • Bethel College Fall Festival

    Bethel College 300 E 27th, North Newton, KS, United States

    For 50 years, Bethel College has celebrated education, diverse cultural traditions, special foods, fine arts, crafts and friendship at its annual Fall Festival, held each year on an extended weekend in […]

  • “The Dutch Golden Age: Mennonite to the Core” by Lauren Friesen

    Kauffman Museum 27th & Main St., North Newton, KS, United States

    “The Dutch Golden Age: Mennonite to the Core,” an illustrated program by Lauren Friesen ’67, Ph.D. The Dutch Golden Age was an era when the visual arts, medicine, business, education, […]

  • Grand Opening: The Magic of Things

    Kauffman Museum 27th & Main St., North Newton, KS, United States

    Kauffman Museum began in 1896 as Bethel College’s teaching collection of “Natural History and American Relics,” housed in its Administration Building. To celebrate the 125th anniversary of collecting at this […]

  • Monthly Bird Walk—October 8, 2022

    Kauffman Museum 27th & Main St., North Newton, KS, United States

    (Held on the second Saturday to coincide with Bethel College Fall Festival) Our First Saturday Bird Walks depart from the kiosk in the museum parking lot for a mile-and-a-half hike […]

  • Keith Sprunger Research Fund Launch

    Kauffman Museum 27th & Main St., North Newton, KS, United States

    Former students and family members will remember the late Keith Sprunger Saturday, March 11, at 7 p.m. at Kauffman Museum, when a research fund in his honor will be formally […]

  • Kauffman Museum Monthly Bird Walk – Fall Fest Edition

    Kauffman Museum 27th & Main St., North Newton, KS, United States

    A local birding expert will lead a one-hour, 1.5-mile walk along Bethel’s Sand Creek Trail looking and listening for birds. Trail terrain is uneven. No cost. Binoculars recommended but not […]

  • Organ Recital – “The Organ at Home”

    Kauffman Museum 27th & Main St., North Newton, KS, United States

    The Teschemacher cabinet organ has been part of the same Mennonite family since it was purchased by Johannes Deknatel in the late 1750s. Rosi Penner Kaufman ('85) and Donna Hetrick […]