For Educators

Educational Field Trips & School Programs

Inspire Learning Beyond the Classroom

Four Rivers Cultural Center & Museum offers engaging and educational experiences for students of all ages! Our field trips and school programs provide learning opportunities in history, art, culture, and theatre. Bringing lessons to life in an immersive and interactive way. Whether exploring our museum’s rich regional history, engaging in creative arts activities, or attending a live theatre performance, students will gain new perspectives and deeper connections to the world around them.

We welcome school groups, homeschool co-ops, and educators looking for enriching experiences. Our programs align with educational standards and can be customized to fit your class’s needs. Contact us to plan your visit, inquire about tours, or explore opportunities for workshops and special events. Let’s make learning unforgettable!

To book call 541.889.8191 or email info@4rcc.com

Living Voices: Journey From the Dust

April 14, 2026
10 AM & 1 PM
Grades 4th and up
Cost: $1 per person (students, teachers, and chaperones)

Experience the Dust Bowl and Great Depression through the eyes of a young man fighting to rebuild his life after losing everything. This powerful
multimedia performance blends live acting with archival film, helping students understand themes of resilience, migration, and hope during one of
the hardest eras in American history.
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Shakespearean Experience

April 15, 2026
10 AM & 1 PM
Grades 6th-12th
Cost: $1 per person (students, teachers, and chaperones)

Presented by the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, this live theatre experience introduces students to Shakespeare through performance and discussion.
A post-show Q&A allows students to engage directly with the actors while exploring themes, characters, and the craft of theatre.
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Living Voices: Native Vision

November 17, 2026
10 AM & 1 PM

Grades TBA
Cost: $1 per person (students, teachers, and chaperones)

Through live theatre and archival media, this Living Voices production shares Native American perspectives on history, identity, and resilience.
Presented during Native American Heritage Month, the program fosters cultural understanding and meaningful classroom connections.
Event Details TBA