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The children's museum has a Be a Maker space with materials for kids to create their own projects. The space is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on days the museum is open (unless a scheduled event is going ...
Kids under three get free admission at the Museum of the Moving Image—and all other visitors can score free general admission every Thursday between 2 and 6 p.m. (with reservations required).
In addition to allowing the museum to continue to provide free admission for children, the gift will support youth and family programs at the museum, including Kohl's Family Sundays and story times.
All of the museums offer free times or days and 11 of the museums are free all the time. [2] Thursdays the Museum District gets particularly crowded because of museum free days. On Thursdays, The Children's Museum of Houston is free after 5 p.m., [3] The Health Museum is free from 2–7 pm, [4] and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is free 11 am ...
The museum's extensive outreach program offers performances, workshops, after school programs, artist days and festival programs for schools and groups throughout the year. Educational field trips are offered for local schools, scouts and other groups.
The museum also hosted a number of admission-free days and evenings. As of 2009, the Community Partners Program provided access to the museum and museum programs for over 20,000 children and their families. Opal School of the Portland Children's Museum was an elementary school that was chartered by the Portland Public School District.
Participating museums include the Milwaukee Art Museum, Harley-Davidson Museum, Mitchell Park Domes, Discovery World and Museum of Wisconsin Art. These 30 museums are offering discounted admission ...
The museum is a "hands-on" exhibit based educational museum primarily targeted for children between the ages of 1 and 10. [1] It includes interactive spaces, such as the grocery store in the "Home Town" exhibit, the space to play in the "Kohl's Healthy Kids: It's Your Move!" and the design workshop in the "Be a Maker (BAM) space." [2]