3 | On the first Thursday of each month, sensory nights offer a low-stimulus evening for children with sensory sensitivities (registration required). While the museum’s next Drink and Discover event won’t take place until April, you can still check out some of these upcoming museum happenings: Enjoying beer from Wanderlinger all the while.Making mini stop motion movies in the arts section.Checking out the view from the very top of the museum at night.This particular night was Halloween themed and included ghost stories, “potion” making, a broom race, and a costume contest, plus a candle-making activity for an extra fee. The best part was exploring, but if you need something planned to be entertained, the museum’s got it covered. Last Friday, I finally took part in my first Drink and Discover event.ĭo you remember that scene in “The Santa Clause 2" when Scott Calvin gifts toys to all of the adults at the school’s faculty Christmas party? Drink & Discover is a lot like that - a bunch of adults getting the chance to play like kids again. Editor Brianna here, and while I appreciate the fact that children’s museums are, well, for children, I’ve long wished for the chance to explore the museum as an adult without feeling guilty for taking up kids’ space.Įnter: Drink and Discover, an event hosted by the Creative Discovery Museum that closes the building to children for the night and allows adults 21+ to roam its exhibits - all with a drink in hand. Ever wanted to roam a children’s museum without kids in the way?
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