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Founded in 1963, one of the oldest in the country; a NYS & Federal historic building, adopted by NASA & Office of Science. A
501 (c)(3) not for profit, chartered by the State of NY, members Assoc. Children’s Museums (D. C.), MANY (Museum Assoc.
NY), MV Chamber Commerce, OC Conv/Visitors Bureau, rotaryeclubny1.com hdqrtrs. Creating an Enjoyable Educational
Environment for Kids from 1-101, boldly going where no museum has gone before with our 4 floors of interactive exhibits
The Children’s Museum of History,
Natural History, Science & Technology
311 Main Street, Utica, NY 13501
Museum T: 315-724-6129 * F: 724-6120
Home Office: 315-853-1318 * F: 853-4636
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.museum4kids.net
Executive Director: Marlene B. Brown
WINTER EVENTS at The Children’s Museum of History & Science, 311 Main St, Utica
Monday’s 12:00pm to 1:00pm - LED Play Dance Floor Contest” Kids participate in a
variety of games & activities at The Children’s Museum! Admission: $7. Children 2-17; $8.
Seniors; $9. Adults; Children under 2 & Members Free. www.museum4kids.net
Thursday’s 12:00pm to 1:00pm - “Caring for our Critters” program at The
Children’s Museum of History & Science, 311 Main Street, Utica. Kids learn how we care
for critters in our Living Science Center! Admission: $7. Children 2-17 17; $8. Seniors; $9.
Adults; Children under 2 & Members Free. www.museum4kids.net
Saturday’s 12:00pm to 1:00pm - The “Kids & Komputers” Program at The
Children’s Museum, 311 Main Street, Utica. Kids take computers apart, learn how they
run, and how to fix them! Admission: $7. Children 2-17; $8. Seniors; $9. Adults; Children
under 2 & Members Free. www.museum4kids.net
February 2010 WINTER BREAK: Mon, Feb 15th thru Sat. Feb. 20th (closed
Wed. Feb. 17th & Sun.) we will again have several programs/activities, plus 100's of
interactive exhibits on our four floors. Admission $9. adults; $8. seniors; $7.
children 2 to 17; Members & children under 2 free (* includes access to all 4 floors
& activities, extra $1 for some optional activities need extra supplies)
Monday, Feb. 15th: Open 9:30am to 2:30pm - Guest Program: Kindermusik with
Jeanette Swiderski; * Making Corn Husk Dolls; Be a DJ in our Radio Room; Weigh
yourself on our Space Scale; Enjoy our LED PlayDance Floor
Tuesday, Feb. 16th: Open 9:30am to 2:30pm - Guest Program: Kids Safety & Child's
ID w/Oneida Co. Sheriff’s; * Paint & Design Bird Houses; Take a Ride in our Airplane;
Take part in our LED Play Dance floor
Thursday, Feb. 18th: Open 9:30am to 2:30pm - Guest Program: WKTV
Meteorologist Bill Kardas in our Weather Room; Guest Program: DJ w/Tim Perry in
our Radio Room; * Making Dream Catchers
Friday, Feb. 19th: Open 9:30am to 2:30pm - Guest Program – Pete Rose, Int’l
Singer/Songwriter (country train songs); Guest Program: Enjoying Sports w/Ed
Waszkiewicz; * Beading Creations; Science/NASA exhibits, Airplane Rides
Saturday: Feb. 20th: Open 9:30am to 2:30pm - Guest Program: Take part in Kids
Komputers w/Josh Glassberg & Pete Rose (country train songs); * Paint/Design
Race Cars; LED Dance Floor Contest; NASA exhibits;Feeding Hank the Snake & Critters
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Rotary eClub NY1, whose earthly headquarters is The Children’s Museum, will
donate $1 to the Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund for every paid admission
Board of Directors: Michael Pilawa, John Stephenson, John Nogas, Franca Armstrong, Sabina Bajic,
Matt Chmielewski, Ed Waszkiewicz, Brad Zacek, Mike Zarnock, Bradley Brown, Josh Glassberg
Staff: Theresa Vella; Sarah Babcock; Intern: Nick Locorini; Volunteer: Earl Lewis; CPA: Vin Gilroy