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Family Gallery Explorations

These short, 30-minute gallery adventures are designed just for families. Each weekend’s theme includes plenty of hands-on activities. Recommended for families with children ages 5 and up.

June-Sept: Wednesday, Fridays, Saturdays & Sunday at 11:30 am.
September-June: Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30 am

Weekend Story Times

Listen to stories and make related art projects. For children ages 3 to 6 with accompanying adult.

Pem Pals

This fun, interactive program with books, movement, music, art and hands-on activities is designed specifically for preschoolers and their caregivers. Meets select Wednesdays from 10:30am - 11:30 am. No reservations required.

Weekend Art Activities

Make art together inspired by the museum’s collection and special exhibitions. Every Saturday and Sunday, 1—3 pm. No reservations required.

Weekend Festivals: Atrium Alive

Free, fun-filled weekend events for all ages. Art activities, performing arts, workshops, artist demonstrations, tours, films, presentations and more. Some events might require reservations.

School Vacation Week

Programming for children and families held during Massachusetts public school vacations in February and April. Some events might require reservations.

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Transformations
Saturday, February 18, 2012 from 10:30am - 4:30pm
Celebrate Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art with incredible dance performances, art making and demonstrations!

10:30 am–3:30 pm

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
Weaving

Artist D.Y. Begay (Diné Navajo), featured artist in Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art, demonstrates how she creates her original handwoven Navajo rugs.

 

10:30 am–3:30 pm

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY

Use strips of paper to explore abstract landscapes.

 

11 am–3 pm

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
Transforming Pottery
Atrium

Artist Jason Garcia (Okuu Pin) transforms materials into a visually rich mix of Pueblo history and culture, comic book super heroes, video game characters, religious icons and all things pop culture. Watch as he shares his artistic process and inspiration.

 

11 am

STORY TIME
Jingle Dancer
Meet at information desk | For families with children ages 4 and up
Tickets available at admissions desk on day or program

How will Jenna be able to perform a jingle dance in the upcoming powwow without enough tin jingles? Hear what happens when we read Jingle Dancer, by Cynthia Leitich Smith, a tribal member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.

 

11:30-Noon

FAMILY GALLERY EXPLORATION
For children ages 5 and up with adult
Tickets available at admissions desk on day of program

Explore Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art, in a 30-minute, hands-on tour designed just for families.

 

Noon and 2:30 pm

PERFORMANCES
Yellow Bird
Atrium

The internationally renowned family dance troupe from Phoenix, Arizona, led by Ken Duncan (Apache), performa the energetic and stunning hoop dance and more.

 

1–2 pm

DOCENT-LED GALLERY TOUR
Shapeshifting
Meet at information desk | For adults and teens
Tickets available at admissions desk on day of tour

 

 

3:30–5 pm

FILM
Dear Lemon Lima
Morse Auditorium | For adults and teens
Reservations by February 16

While rallying her fellow misfits to compete in their school's Snowstorm Survivor competition, an awkward Alaskan teen discovers her Yup'ik heritage. PG-13, 87 minutes.

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Made possible by the Lowell Institute and the National Endowment for the Arts

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Transformations
Sunday, February 19, 2012 from 10:30am - 4:30pm
Celebrate Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art with incredible dance performances, art making and artist demonstrations!

10:30 am–3:30 pm

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
Weaving

Artist D.Y. Begay (Diné Navajo), featured artist in Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art, demonstrates how she creates her original handwoven Navajo rugs.

 

10:30 am–3:30 pm

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Abstract Landscapes

Use strips of paper to explore abstract landscapes.

 

11 am

STORY TIME
Jingle Dancer
Meet at information desk | For families with children ages 4 and up
Tickets available at admissions desk on day or program

How will Jenna be able to perform a jingle dance in the upcoming powwow without enough tin jingles? Hear what happens when we read Jingle Dancer, by Cynthia Leitich Smith, a tribal member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.

 

11 am–3 pm

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
Transforming Pottery
Atrium

Artist Jason Garcia (Okuu Pin) transforms materials into a visually rich mix of Pueblo history and culture, comic book super heroes, video game characters, religious icons and all things pop culture. Watch as he shares his artistic process and inspiration. 


11:30 am–noon

FAMILY GALLERY EXPLORATION
For children ages 5 and up with adult
Tickets available at admissions desk on day of program

Explore Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art, in a 30-minute, hands-on tour designed just for families.

 

Noon and 2:30 pm

PERFORMANCES
Yellow Bird
Atrium

The internationally renowned family dance troupe from Phoenix, Arizona, led by Ken Duncan (Apache), performa the energetic and stunning hoop dance and more.

 

1–2 pm

DOCENT-LED GALLERY TOUR
Shapeshifting
Meet at information desk | For adults and teens
Tickets available at admissions desk on day of tour

 

2 pm

STORY TRAILS
Read the Stars
Meet at information desk | For children ages 5 to 8 with adult
Reservations by February 16

Listen to a Navajo legend retold in Jerrie Oughton's book How the Stars Fell Into the Sky, and design a constellation shadowbox with your own star pattern.

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3:30-5 pm

FILM
Barking Water
Morse Auditorium | For adults and teens
Reservations by February 16

Join Frankie and Irene on their drive through Oklahoma on a redemptive journey that introduces the struggles of their past relationship and Frankie's urgent need to make amends with his daughter and her child. 2009, 78 minutes, directed by Sterlin Harjo.

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Made possible by the Lowell Institute and the National Endowment for the Arts

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February School Vacation Week
Monday, February 20, 2012 to Friday, February 24, 2012 from 10am - 5pm Native American Artists: New England!

Join us during school vacation week as we celebrate Native American artists from New England. Watch artists at work, take a family tour of Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art and make art of your own!

Daily Activities

DROP-IN ART
11 am–3 pm | Atrium | For families

 

FAMILY GALLERY EXPLORATION
Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art

11 am–noon | Atrium | For families with children ages 5 and up
Tickets available at admissions desk on day of program

A hands-on exploration designed just for families.

 

Monday, February 20

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
Woven Quillwork
11 am–3:30 pm |Atrium

Aquinna Wampanoag artist Elizabeth James-Perry demonstrates the intricate art of woven quillwork. See how she transforms porcupine quills into works of art.

 

PERFORMANCES
Drumming
Noon–12:30 pm and 2–2:30 pm |Atrium

Jonathan Perry (Aquinnah Wampanoag) performs at PEM followed by a Q&A.

 

Tuesday, February 21

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
Woven Quillwork
11 am–3:30 pm |Atrium

See Monday listing

 

Wednesday, February 22

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
Basketry
11:30 am–3:30 pm |Atrium

Theresa Secord (Penobscot) demonstrates the process she has used to make extraordinary baskets for more than 20 years. Winner of several Best of Basketry awards at market shows and fairs across the country, Secord helped found the Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance.

 

Thursday, February 23

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
Basketry
11:30 am–3 pm |Atrium

See Wednesday listing

 

FAMILY WORKSHOP
Woven Bookmark
3:45–4:15 pm |Art Studios
For families with children ages 7 and up
Reservations by February 22

Weave a sweet-grass bookmark with artist Theresa Secord (Penobscot).

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Friday, February 24

PERFORMANCES
Exploring Wampanoag Culture
11 am and 2 pm |Atrium

Annawon Weeden (Mashpee Wampanoag) shares stories, dance and music from his tribal culture.

 

Made possible by the Lowell Institute
PEM Pals
Wednesdays at 10:30am on Wednesday, March 7, 2012 to Wednesday, April 25, 2012

This fun, interactive program with books, movement, music, art and hands-on activities is designed for preschoolers and their caregivers.

Free with museum admission. For Salem Mass residents and children under 16 admission is free.

 

 

March 7th

Stories, songs and more.

 

March 14th

Join us for a fun story followed by an art activity.   

 

March 21st

Get together with your friends at PEM Pals! Afterwards we make some art.

 

March 28th

Imaginations run wild.

 

April 4th

Join your friends here at PEM for another great morning of stories, songs and art.

 

April 11th

We listen to a wonderful story filled with excitment at every turn! An art activity follows.

 

April 18th

More stories, songs and fun with art making!

 

April 25th

Let's get in to spring with a hop in our step.  

 

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Cloud Factory
Sunday, March 18, 2012 from 2am - 3pm Story Trails

The lookout signals, the cannon fires — what happens next? Artworks can tell stories without words, and sometimes books do, too! Find out how this works as we read David Wiesner's Sector 7, and learn to "storyboard" like an illustrator with guest artist Katy Bratun.

For children ages 5 to 8 with accompanying adult.

 

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Sensational India!
Saturday, March 31, 2012 from 10am - 5pm Featuring a Presentation by Diana L. Eck

10 am–noon

CLASS
Yoga with Kofi Busia
For adults and teens; all skill levels welcome
Reservations by March 29

Enjoy this rare opportunity to experience yoga with Kofi Busia, one of the world's foremost teachers in the Iyengar tradition. Please do not eat immediately before class. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring your own yoga mat and water bottle.

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11 am–noon

ADULT COOKING DEMONSTRATION
Festival Food: An Offering to the Hindu Gods
Bartlett Gallery | Reservations by March 24

Chef Shruti Mehta returns to create and demonstrate special cuisine from India that is traditionally associated with Hindu festivals and devotional practices.

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11 am–4 pm

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Block Printing
Atrium

See and handle different types of meticulously hand-carved woodblocks. Then use the woodblock to print a beautiful image to take home.

 

11:30 am

STORY TIME
The Closet Ghosts
Meet at the information desk | For families with children ages 4 and up
Tickets available at admissions desk on day of program

Sometimes moving to a new a new home can be a little frightening, but it's even worse when there are ghosts in the closet!

 

11:30 am–12:15 pm and 2–2:45 pm

PERFORMANCES
Parul Shah Dance Company
Atrium

Parul Shah Dance Company presents works in Kathak, a classical dance tradition from the courts of North India. This dance style blends the lyricism of music, the kinetics of the body and an irresistible visual appeal to create a heady mix for the senses.

 

12:15–12:45 pm

DANCE WORKSHOP
Parul Shah Dance Company
Atrium

Learn the basic steps of Kathak and the use of hand gestures and rhythmic footwork.

 

1–2 pm

PRESENTATION
Darśan: Seeing the Divine Image in India
Morse Auditorium | For adults
Reservations by March 29

Diana L. Eck is considered one of the West's greatest experts on Hinduism. Using examples from the exhibition Faces of Devotion, she explains the role of the visual image in everyday Hindu practices.

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1–4 pm

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Toran
Art Studios

Toran are hung above doorways to welcome gods and people into the home. Create a large collaborative hanging piece for the Art Studios.

 

1:15–2 pm and 4:15–5 pm

CONCERTS
Hindustani Classical Music
Atrium

Hindustani music, or classical music from North India, traces its origins to approximately 1000 B.C.E., when music was a way of memorizing and preserving philosophical and religious texts through repeated chanting. At PEM, students of Kumkum Sanyal, a Hindustani Classical singer and teacher, perform with live musical accompaniment and demonstrate ragas (melodic modes) and talas (rhythmic cycles) in a uniquely classical format.

 

3–5 pm

FILM AND CONVERSATION
Sita Sings the Blues
3–4:30 pm | Film Screening | Morse Auditorium
4:30–5 pm | Conversation with filmmaker Nina Paley and Curator Susan Bean
For adults and teens
Reservations by March 29

The stories of two women separated by several centuries come together in this comedy-drama from artist and animator Nina Paley. Join Nina Paley after the screening as she discusses concepts in the Ramayana with Curator of South Asian and Korean Art Susan Bean, and the animation techniques in the making of this film. 2008, 82 minutes. Unrated.

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Sensational India! is made possible in part by Samir and Nilima Desai, The Desai Family Foundation; Gennari Aronson LLP and The Sharma Group/PBIG.

Sensational India!
Sunday, April 1, 2012 from 10am - 5pm Featuring a Lecture by Amitav Ghosh

10 am–noon

CLASS
Yoga with Kofi Busia
Art from India Gallery & East India Marine Hall
For adults and teens; all skill levels welcome

Enjoy this rare opportunity to experience yoga with Kofi Busia, one of the world's foremost teachers in the Iyengar tradition. Please do not eat immediately before class. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring your own yoga mat and water bottle.

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11 am–4 pm

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Block Printing
Atrium

See and handle different types of meticulously hand-carved woodblocks. Then use the woodblock to print a beautiful image to take home.

 

11:30 am

STORY TIME
The Closet Ghosts
Meet at the information desk | For families with children ages 4 and up
Tickets available at admissions desk on day of program

Sometimes moving to a new a new home can be a little frightening, but it's even worse when there are ghosts in the closet!

 

11:30 am–12:15 pm and 4–4:45 pm

PERFORMANCES
Parul Shah Dance Company
Atrium

Parul Shah Dance Company presents works in Kathak, a classical dance tradition from the courts of North India. This dance style blends the lyricism of music, the kinetics of the body and an irresistible visual appeal to create a heady mix for the senses.

 

12:15–12:45 pm

DANCE WORKSHOP
Parul Shah Dance Company
Atrium

Learn the basic steps of Kathak and the use of hand gestures and rhythmic footwork.

 

1–2 pm

LECTURE
Iyengar: The Yoga Master, with Kofi Busia
Morse Auditorium
Reservations by March 30

Indian yoga master B.K.S. Iyengar is the subject of Kofi Busia's collection of essays, stories and interviews that offer a deep understanding of Iyengar and his unique approach to yoga.

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1–4 pm

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Toran
Art Studios

Toran are hung above doorways to welcome gods and people into the home. Create a large collaborative hanging piece for the Art Studios.

 

1:15–2 pm and 4:15–5 pm

CONCERTS
Hindustani Classical Music
Atrium

Hindustani music, or classical music from North India, traces its origins to approximately 1000 B.C.E., when music was a way of memorizing and preserving philosophical and religious texts through repeated chanting. At PEM, students of Kumkum Sanyal, a Hindustani Classical singer and teacher, perform with live musical accompaniment and demonstrate ragas (melodic modes) and talas (rhythmic cycles) in a uniquely classical format.

 

2:30–3:45 pm

LECTURE
Amitav Ghosh
Morse Auditorium
Reservations by March 30

Amitav Ghosh is a critically acclaimed novelist, journalist and anthropologist and the author of several best-selling works of fiction and nonfiction, including the recently released River of Smoke. Join Ghosh for a talk and discussion of his recent work and his perspective on trade, culture and world history.

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Sensational India! is made possible in part by Samir and Nilima Desai, The Desai Family Foundation; Gennari Aronson LLP and The Sharma Group/PBIG.

School Vacation Week
Monday, April 16, 2012 to Thursday, April 19, 2012 at 10am Our Watery World

Explore the wonders of our blue planet and celebrate Earth Day with performances, art and activities! Meet artists, get a close look at New England's secretive vernal pool inhabitants, create artworks to take home and more!

 

 

Monday, April 16

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
H2O You
10 am–4 pm | Art & Nature Center

Discover your secret water identity. Pick up an H2O You quiz sheet at the Art & Nature Center activity table.

 

FAMILY GALLERY TOUR
Watery We
11–11:30 am | Meet at information desk
For families with children ages 5 and up
Tickets available at admissions desk on day of tour

Explore water in our world on this special tour of the Maritime and American Art galleries.

 

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Bubble Printing
11 am–3 pm | Art Studios

Bubbles are fun and can also be used to create amazing artwork. Blow your own bubble pattern and take home a unique bubble print.

 

Tuesday, April 17

COLLABORATIVE ART
Water Footprinting
10 am–3 pm | Atrium

Join artist, educator and water scientist Wendy Pabich, Ph.D., and create an impressive wave sculpture representing the water footprint of one pair of bluejeans (over 2,000 gallons used per pair). Pabich seeks to reveal the hidden demands on water through art, programs and her forthcoming book, Taking on Water (fall 2012).

 

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
H2O You
10 am–4 pm | Art & Nature Center

See Monday listing

 

FAMILY GALLERY TOUR
Watery We
11–11:30 am | Meet at information desk
For families with children ages 5 and up
Tickets available at admissions desk on day of tour

See Monday listing

 

PERFORMANCES
Or Would You Rather Be a Fish?
11 am–noon and 2–3 pm | Atrium

Find out "How the Sea Became Salty" and what happens to "The Unlucky Sailor" with award-winning performer Mary Jo Maichack, in a rousing musical and interactive puppet show. Be sure to give the pirate's cheer!

 

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Bubble Printing
11 am–3 pm | Art Studios

See Monday listing

 

DROP-IN ACTIVITY
From Drain to Shore
1–4 pm | Atrium

Explore an interactive watershed model, investigate marine debris and find out what you can do to help reduce water pollution with experts from Salem Sound Coastwatch.

 

Wednesday, April 18

COLLABORATIVE ART
Water Footprinting
10 am–3 pm |Atrium

See Tuesday Listing

 

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
H2O You
10 am–4 pm | Art & Nature Center

See Monday listing

 

WORKSHOP
Fish Printing
10:15–11 am | Art Studios
For families with children ages 8 and up
Reservations by April 17

Learn how artist Joe Higgins creates his unique prints using fish, inspired by the Japanese art Gyotaku. Then make your own.

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DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
River Books
10:30 am–2 pm | Art Studios

Create and illustrate your own rippling river journal using the accordion bookbinding method.

 

FAMILY GALLERY TOUR
Watery We
11–11:30 am | Meet at information desk

See Monday listing

 

PERFORMANCES
Snowflake Man Puppet Show
11–11:45 am and 2–2:45 pm | Atrium

Vermont farmer Wilson Bentley was a teenager when he became fascinated with snowflakes. Discover the story of the first man to photograph snowflakes in this award-winning puppetry show by artist and puppeteer Sarah Frechette, of Puppetkabob.

 

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
Fish Faces
Noon–2 pm | Atrium

Meet artist Joe Higgins and get a closer look at the process of Japanese fish printing.

 

DROP-IN ACTIVITY
From Drain to Shore
1–4 pm | Atrium

See Tuesday listing

 

Thursday, April 18

COLLABORATIVE ART
Water Footprinting
10 am–3 pm | Atrium

See Tuesday listing

 

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
H2O You
10 am–4 pm | Art & Nature Center

See Monday listing

 

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
River Books
10:30 am–2 pm | Art Studios

See Wednesday listing

 

FAMILY GALLERY TOUR
Watery We
11–11:30 am | Meet at information desk

See Monday listing

 

PROGRAM
Exploring Vernal Pools
1–1:30 pm and 2–2:30 pm | Atrium

Meet vernal pool animals and find out what makes these watery pools unique, with naturalist Rick Roth, of the Cape Ann Vernal Pond team.

 

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Salamander Sketches
1:30–2:30 pm | Atrium

Take a close look at frogs, salamanders and other creatures that live in and around local vernal pools. Naturalist Rick Roth offers sketching tips.

 

Made possible by the Lowell Institute
Family Poetry Festival
Friday, April 20, 2012 to Saturday, April 21, 2012 from 10am - 5pm

Poetry leaps from the page into the gallery and onto the stage in celebration of words as art. Grow a poet-tree, watch poems in motion

 

FRIDAY


DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Grow a Poet-Tree | 10 am–4 pm | Atrium

Add to our forest of poems by creating your own artful leaves! Contribute lines from one of your favorite poets, write your own poem or draw an illustration. Come back throughout the festival to watch our poet-trees grow.

 

FAMILY GALLERY ACTIVITY
Poet Quest | 10 am–5 pm

Pick up your "treasure map" at the information desk and travel the world through PEM's collection on a quest for poetry and riddles.

 

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Illuminating Names | 10:30 am–2 pm | Art Studios

Make your name into a work of art inspired by the medieval technique of illumination or use it for the beginnings of an acrostic poem.

 

FAMILY GALLERY TOUR
Words Paint Pictures | 11–11:30 am
Meet at information desk
For families with children ages 5 and up
Tickets available at admissions desk on day of tour

What colors do you see in an artwork? How do they make you feel? Poets use words to create images in our mind. Explore PEM's galleries through poetry and make a unique bookmark to take home.

 

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
River of Words | 1–4 pm | Atrium

Meet artist Christine Destrempes and learn about her collaborative art project, River of Words, Stream of Conscience, on view in Ripple Effect, The Art of H2O. Then add your own thoughts and memories of water to a growing stream.

 

SATURDAY


DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Grow a Poet-Tree | 10 am–4 pm | Atrium

See Friday listing

 

FAMILY GALLERY ACTIVITY
Poet Quest | 10 am–5 pm

See Friday listing

 

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Illuminating Names | 10:30 am–2 pm | Art Studios

See Friday listing

 

FAMILY GALLERY TOUR
Words Paint Pictures | 11–11:30 am
Meet at information desk

 

See Friday listing

 

DROP-IN ART ACTIVITY
Make Your Own Magnetic Poetry | 11 am–3 pm
Atrium

Words are the building blocks of poetry. Find the perfect words here and create your own custom set of magnetic poetry pieces to take home or add to our poetry wall.

 

PERFORMANCES
Poetry in Motion
1–1:30 pm and 3:30–4 pm | Atrium
Recommended for ages 5 to adult

What does Mozart have in common with rap music? Poetry! Actor, mime and comedian David Zucker brings to life poems by A.A. Milne, Lewis Carroll, Ogden Nash and others in this participatory performance.

 

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION
River of Words | 1–4 pm | Atrium

See Friday listing

 

WORKSHOP
Bookbinding
2–2:45 pm | Art Studios
For families with children ages 8 and up
Reservations by April 19

Create a journal or poetry book using a traditional Chinese bookbinding technique.

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Made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Lowell Institute.

 

Weslandia
Sunday, April 22, 2012 from 2am - 3pm Story Trails

What will you do this summer? Imagine yourself as Wesley as you hear about his amazing adventure in Weslandia, by Paul Fleischman. Then create your own butterfly garden seed mat to plant at home or give as a gift in celebration of Earth Day.

For children ages 5 to 8 with accompanying adult.

 

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Slow Art Day Sketching
Saturday, April 28, 2012 from 1pm - 3pm

Slow Art Day is a worldwide celebration of art that encourages people to look at art SLOWLY. The goal is to get "inspired not tired." We'll give families fun suggestions and sketching activities to make looking at art slowly a great sharing experience.

 

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