• Museum Tea Fundraiser

    Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Ave, Whittier, CA, United States

    The Whittier Museum proudly presents our popular tea fundraiser on Saturday, April 12, 2025.  This year we celebrate everything Oz - "The Wizard Will See You Now".  Doors open at 11:30 and "High Tea" will be served at noon. See the tea event page to reserve your seat.

  • Magical Evening with David

    Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Ave, Whittier, CA, United States

    The Whittier Historical Society's President, David Williamson, is participating in this year's "Dancing with the Whittier Stars".  David is raising funds for the event by sponsoring "A Magical Evening with David" at the Whittier Museum on April 19.  Enjoy a professional magic show and a pasta dinner from California Grill while supporting David, the Whittier Historical Society, and the Whittier Foundation.  Tickets are available on the shop page of our website.

  • Museum Morning with McGonagle

    Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Ave, Whittier, CA, United States

    This is a paint and sip event with well-known Whittier artist, Dennis McGonagle.  You will be painting a Whittier landscape under Dennis's tutelage, while enjoying a breakfast buffet of pastries, muffins, coffee, juice, and fruit at the Whittier Museum.  All materials are provided.  Cost is $60 per person for Museum members and $65 for non-members.  To purchase tickets, see the events section on our shop page.

  • Museum Ghost Tour

    Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Ave, Whittier, CA, United States

    The Whittier Historical Society has partnered with Jacob Caputo, creator of the Haunted Whittier: Ghosts, Myths & Legends Tours, to create this one of a kind, immersive experience where guests explore the blackened halls of the Whittier Museum while recounting very real local stories of ghosts, hauntings and unexplained events.  The May 3rd ghost tour will pay tribute to legendary paranormal investigators Ed and Loraine Warren.  Three tour times available:  6:00, 7:30, and 9:00 pm.  See the Museum Ghost Tour event page for more information and tickets.  Get your tickets early - this event always sells out!

  • Founders Day

    Central Park 6532 Friends Ave., Whittier, CA, United States

    Founders Day is a celebration of the founding of Whittier in May 1887.  You will find non-profit booths, food, entertainment, old cars, activities for kids and lots of family fun.  Founders Day is free!

  • Whittier AAA Travel – Viking River Cruises

    Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Ave, Whittier, CA, United States

    The Whittier Museum will be hosting Whittier AAA Travel for an exclusive vacation presentation. Save the date for Wednesday, August 20th, starting at 6 PM. Hear about the exciting travel opportunities for Viking River Cruises.

  • Annual Membership Meeting of the Whittier Historical Society

    Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Ave, Whittier, CA, United States

    All are invited to the Annual Meeting of the Whittier Historical Society (WHS) on Wednesday, Sept. 24.  Doors open at 6 pm and the program starts at 6:30. Paul White of White-Emerson Mortuary will be giving a talk on the long history of his family business in Whittier (over 100 years), as well as discussing wills and pre-planning arrangements. The WHS treasurer, Nick Tell, will also provide information about the financial health of the WHS.  Vice President Rob Marin will be discussing our upcoming Endowment Fund drive. Enjoy an old-fashioned root beer float while you're here and check out our ...

  • Trick or Treat at the Whittier Museum

    Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Ave, Whittier, CA, United States

    Trick-or-Treat at the Whittier Museum has become a favorite of families in the Whittier area.  This year the event is on Sat. Oct. 25 from 2 to 4 pm. Kids and parents will walk through the Whittier Museum which will be decorated for our Halloween Haunted Maze and collect lots of candy along the way.  There will be NO scare actors present during trick or treating.  After trick or treating you can enjoy the Halloween marketplace and car show on the street outside the museum.  The trick-or-treat event, marketplace, and car show are all FREE! Please click on the link ...

  • Halloween Street Fest

    Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Ave, Whittier, CA, United States

    The Whittier Historical Society invites you and your family to our Halloween Street Fest on Saturday Oct. 25 from 2 to 9 pm at the Whittier Museum and streets around the Museum. The Street Fest includes Kids Trick or Treating:  2 to 4 pm FREE. Halloween Market for Halloween themed gifts, crafts, clothing, collectibles, and food:  2 to 9 pm FREE. Car and hearse show including the Ghost Busters station wagon: 2 to 9 pm FREE. Ozzie Osbourne tribute band, The Wicked Wizzardz of Ozz:  starting at 5 pm FREE. Haunted Maze inside the Whittier Museum: $10 per person charge ...

  • 2025 Whittier Museum Haunted Maze

    Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Ave, Whittier, CA, United States

    Produced by the Whittier Museum, the theme this year is "Folklore Gone Wrong". Parents - please be advised that scare actors will be present and visitors will be subject to "jump scares". Tickets will be honored for either 10-26 (Saturday 6 to 9 pm) OR 10-27 (Sunday 6 to 9 pm).  No ticket refunds. After purchase, you will receive an email with your tickets.  Print tickets or show on your phone for entry. Tickets will also be for sale at-the-door. (cash, credit, Apple Pay, Venmo, Google Pay, Samsung Pay all accepted) ON-LINE TICKET SALES ARE NOW CLOSED.  PLEASE BUY YOUR ...

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  • Whittier AAA Travel – Rocky Mountain Rail

    Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Ave, Whittier, CA, United States

    The Whittier Museum will be hosting Whittier AAA Travel for an exclusive vacation presentation. Save the date for Wednesday, November 5th, starting at 6 PM. Hear about the exciting travel opportunities for Rocky Mountain Rail.

  • Last showing of the film The Lost Era

    Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Ave, Whittier, CA, United States

    Join us on Saturday, November 8th, for the final showing of the local favorite film, The Lost Era, produced by John MacLean. This film details the life of local artist Artist Pete Hampton (1940-2018).  Pete grew up in La Habra Heights in the early 1940s. The program begins at 6:00 PM on the second floor of the Whittier Museum. This is a FREE event!  Click the link below for more information.