Tot Spot: Mini Movers
Nature's Pond, Main LevelEveryone loves to dance! Come play with colorful scarves and pom poms as we move our bodies and get in the groove. Designed for kids 3 and under.
Everyone loves to dance! Come play with colorful scarves and pom poms as we move our bodies and get in the groove. Designed for kids 3 and under.
Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1866 as a day of liberation! Learn about games that children in 1866 might have played by exploring games from the 1800s.
Drop in and experiment with materials and processes while creating a work of art!
Join us for a special storytime with author and teacher Gail Ramos, who will read her book Hooray! It's Juneteenth Day! followed by an art making activity.
Learn about the history of Juneteenth in this interactive storytime with performer Thembi Palmer.
Join us for a special storytime with author and teacher Gail Ramos, who will read her book Hooray! It's Juneteenth Day! followed by an art making activity.
Paint the colors of the rainbow on a coffee filter, then watch them blend together!
Learn about the history of Juneteenth in this interactive storytime with performer Thembi Palmer.
Come use the science of color chromatography to discover which marker scribbled all over Squiggles’ artwork!
Explore the history of the red velvet cake with Ken Swinton through an interactive demonstration.
Themes of freedom and the fight for freedom have been showing up in American music for decades. Learn classic songs like This Land Is Your Land and Lift Every Voice,…
Work with community muralist and illustrator Andre Chaney as we explore ideas of liberation and freedom in celebration of Juneteenth. Create your own stamp in response to the prompt, “What…
Instruments have played a critical role in the African American experience regarding expression, communication, and liberation. Celebrate influential black musicians while building your own instrument to take home!
Explore the history of the red velvet cake with Ken Swinton through an interactive demonstration.
Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1866 as a day of liberation! Learn about games that children in 1866 might have played by exploring games from the 1800s.
Work with community muralist and illustrator Andre Chaney as we explore ideas of liberation and freedom in celebration of Juneteenth. Create your own stamp in response to the prompt, “What…
Instruments have played a critical role in the African American experience regarding expression, communication, and liberation. Celebrate influential black musicians while building your own instrument to take home!
Join Queen Nur for Juneteenth – The Nation’s Freedom Holiday That Began Upon Different Shores.
We love to dance! Come play with our colorful scarves and pompoms as we move our bodies and get in the groove.
Join us in Hamilton Hall for a special performance by the West Powelton Steppers.
Work with community muralist and illustrator Andre Chaney as we explore ideas of liberation and freedom in celebration of Juneteenth. Create your own stamp in response to the prompt, “What…
Instruments have played a critical role in the African American experience regarding expression, communication, and liberation. Celebrate influential black musicians while building your own instrument to take home!
Join Queen Nur for Juneteenth – The Nation’s Freedom Holiday That Began Upon Different Shores.
Join us at the start of our parade in front of Food and Family or join us along the way as you follow the beat and stomp your feet with…