Sanderson Museum of Witchcraft: Where History and Magic Converge

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The Sanderson Museum of Witchcraft is a unique and intriguing museum that focuses on the history and folklore surrounding witches. Located in the quaint town of Sanderson, it is a popular attraction for locals and tourists alike. The museum is housed in a historic building that adds to its charm and ambiance. As you walk through the doors, you are immediately transported into a world of magic and mystery. The walls are adorned with photographs, paintings, and artifacts that tell the story of witches throughout the centuries. One of the highlights of the museum is its collection of witchcraft tools and objects.


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When Doug isn t drawing, he can be found traversing the land, teaching the mysterous craft of cartooning in art centers and libraries throughout the region. When Doug isn t drawing, he can be found traversing the land, teaching the mysterous craft of cartooning in art centers and libraries throughout the region.

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One of the highlights of the museum is its collection of witchcraft tools and objects. From cauldrons and broomsticks to spellbooks and potions, these items give visitors a glimpse into the practices and beliefs of witches. Each item has a fascinating backstory and is accompanied by detailed descriptions and explanations.

Join us for an in-person Island Party on Friday, July 14, 2023 from 6:00-10:00pm!

All are welcome to attend this free, family-friendly and accessible event as our way of extending thanks to the community for supporting its Museum. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and invite your friends. We'll welcome fan favorites Carlos Jones+ to set the tone for what is always a magical evening in the heart of downtown. The band's reggae rhythms carry this annual party and guests are invited to dance or even limbo along! Doors open at 5:30pm and food service begins at 6:00pm. The Museum's galleries will be closed during the event. Greatness Cafe will remain open until 9:00pm during the Island Party. Food, beverages, and fun accessories can be purchased onsite.

To volunteer at this year's Island Party, sign up here.

Entertainment Schedule:

  • 6:00pm-6:45pm: enjoy the Jackson Steel Drum Band perform!
  • 7:15-8:15pm: enjoy fan favorite Carlos Jones+!
  • 8:15-9:00pm: returning for their second year, enjoy a fire performance by Divine Harmony Entertainment!
  • 9:00pm-10:00pm: close out the evening with Carlos Jones+!

2023 Sponsors:

We want to thank Aqua Ohio, Buehler's, City of Massillon, and Massillon Parks and Recreation for providing in-kind support. We would also like to thank Visit Canton, Arts in Stark and the Ohio Arts Council for their marketing assistance. We're grateful for all our amazing community resources that assist us with bringing this fun and family-friendly annual event to you!

Parking:

Parking is located in the city's municipal lot located behind the Museum and next to Duncan Plaza. There is also parking in the adjacent lot on the corner of First Street and Lincoln Way East, next to Benders and across from Shearer's Foods. Handicapped parking can be accessed on the corner of Charles Ave SE and First Street across from Veterans Memorial Park. Parking is also available at St. John's UCC, accessible via First St SE.

Kid's Art Activity:

This year's art activity in the education area will be making your very own jellyfish! Caylan had a amazing time making samples to inspire your very own special jellyfish. Stop by the Education Tent to indulge in fantastic creativity and fun!

T-Shirts:

Our 2023 Island Party shirts are designed by Doug Laubacher!

Douglas Laubacher is a cartoonist and art educator from Northeast Ohio. His comic strip, Unbound, can be read in the Tuscarawas County Bargain Hunter. When Doug isn't drawing, he can be found traversing the land, teaching the mysterous craft of cartooning in art centers and libraries throughout the region. He is a member of the National Cartoonist Society.

$20 for adult sizes, $15 for children's sizes, or FREE when you purchase or renew your MassMu membership. Call 330.833.4061 for more information.

Questions? Give us a call at 330.833.4061!

Parking is located in the city's municipal lot located behind the Museum and next to Duncan Plaza. There is also parking in the adjacent lot on the corner of First Street and Lincoln Way East, next to Benders and across from Shearer's Foods. Handicapped parking can be accessed on the corner of Charles Ave SE and First Street across from Veterans Memorial Park. Parking is also available at St. John's UCC, accessible via First St SE.
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The museum also features interactive exhibits and displays that allow visitors to learn more about witchcraft and its various aspects. You can try your hand at casting spells in a virtual environment or explore a recreated witch's kitchen to see how potions and concoctions were made in the past. Throughout the year, the Sanderson Museum of Witchcraft hosts a range of events and workshops aimed at educating and entertaining visitors. These include lectures by experts in the field of witchcraft, demonstrations of ancient rituals, and even tarot card readings. The museum is committed to dispelling myths and misconceptions surrounding witchcraft and promoting a deeper understanding of its history and significance. It seeks to present witchcraft as a legitimate and valid practice that has been unfairly stigmatized throughout history. Whether you are a believer in witchcraft or simply curious about the subject, the Sanderson Museum of Witchcraft is sure to provide a memorable and educational experience. It is a place where history, folklore, and magic come together to create a truly enchanting atmosphere..

Reviews for "Sanderson Museum of Witchcraft: A Must-Visit for Magic Enthusiasts"

1. Emily - 1 star
I was extremely disappointed with my visit to the Sanderson Museum of Witchcraft. The exhibits were outdated and lacked any sort of depth or educational value. It felt more like a cheap tourist trap rather than a museum that aimed to inform and engage visitors. The staff seemed disinterested and I didn't feel welcomed or encouraged to ask questions. Overall, I wouldn't recommend wasting your time and money on this museum.
2. John - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the Sanderson Museum of Witchcraft, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The displays were poorly organized and lacked any coherent narrative or context. It seemed like a random collection of items without any real significance. The information provided was limited and left me feeling unsatisfied. The museum definitely needs an overhaul and some serious updates to make it worth a visit.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
As someone with a genuine interest in witchcraft, I found the Sanderson Museum of Witchcraft to be underwhelming. The exhibits seemed outdated and lacking in accurate information. It felt as if the museum was aimed at a much younger audience rather than catering to those who wanted a deeper understanding of witchcraft's historical and cultural significance. I left feeling unsatisfied and would recommend seeking out other museums or resources for a more comprehensive and authentic experience.

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