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Children of Gettysburg 1863®

Children of Gettysburg 1863®

Interactive children's history museum adventure More than a typical children's museum, Children of Gettysburg 1863® tells the stories of children, teens and young adults who lived in and near the town of Gettyburg during and after the Battle of Gettysburg. Now there is more for families to do in Gettysburg.


Crayola Experience

Crayola Experience

Where the magic of Crayola comes to life! Crayola Experience, located in the heart of downtown Easton, Pennsylvania, is the only place in the world where the magic of Crayola comes to life.


Families With Special Needs Night

Families With Special Needs Night

Free admission for families with special needs members During this unique program, the museum is open just for families with special needs. Extra staff will be on hand to help you and your family get the most out of the museum's exhibits and activities. Admission is FREE for families with special needs members.


Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code

Join our sisterhood of supportive peers and role models! Meets 1st & 3rd Thursdays 4:30-5:30 p.m. October 2018– May 2019 Girls Who Code is a free after-school program for 6th-12th grade girls. Join our sisterhood of supportive peers and role models using computer science to change the world.


iMAKE

iMAKE

Art and Science Series This a-la-carte class series offers both art and science projects for children ages 6-12. Wild paint projects, DIY Bird Feeders, and race cars are just some of the fun projects waiting for you to create. Pick which projects you like best or try them all.


Music Together

Music Together

Internationally recognized early childhood music and movemen This internationally recognized early childhood music and movement program is led by certified music teacher, Kerry Kenny. Music Together® stimulates a love for music, movement, and learning in children ages newborn to kindergarten and the adults who love them.


Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse

Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse

A 61/2 acre Playground and 16,000 square foot Playhouse Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse opened its doors in East Fairmount Park in 1899. Funded by Richard and Sarah Smith, the site was dedicated to the memory of their adult son, Stanfield.


Music Together Preview Classes

Music Together Preview Classes

Check out our Music Together Preview classes This internationally recognized early childhood music and movement program is led by certified music teacher, Kerry Kenny. Music Together® stimulates a love for music, movement, and learning in children ages newborn to kindergarten and the adults who love them.


 
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