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The Ken Kulakowsky Center for Letterpress and Book Arts
117 Parkside Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17603
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The Ken Kulakowsky Center for Letterpress and Book Arts
117 Parkside Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17603
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
The Ken Kulakowsky Center for Letterpress and Book Arts
117 Parkside Avenue, Lancaster, PA
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
The Ken Kulakowsky Center for Letterpress and Book Arts
117 Parkside Avenue, Lancaster, PA
The .918 Club invites you to earn the Graphic Arts Merit Badge using the almost 600-year-old letterpress printing process. With minimal preparation, Scouts can leave at the end of the workshop with their merit badge requirements completed.
The merit badge pamphlet explains everything a Scout needs to know to complete the requirements for this merit badge.
This workshop fills up fast, so register as soon as possible by contacting Ken Kulakowsky to check availability. The workshop costs $15, which covers all materials necessary to complete the badge, including a t-shirt and postage for the return of your printed project & merit badge card.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.
When the Lancaster Heritage Center closed in 2009, the Print Shop Museum was offered free space as part of BUiLDiNG CHARACTER, 346 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA. With the establishment of this new location and a new name, Heritage Press Museum, we can offer the community a place to visit and experience letterpress demonstrations and a tour of a typical working 1915 print shop in downtown Lancaster.
Typically open Thursday - Sunday from Noon until 4:00pm. We are also open for visits until 9:00pm on First Fridays.
We need volunteers at our recreation of a 1920’s era print shop to give demonstrations in letterpress printing and share its rich history. You will also guide visitors in a hands-on experience using a printing press.