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Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
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January Events At EverWonder Children's Museum

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EverWonder Children’s Museum has unveiled its calendar for January.

The museum has events for the entire family. The event calendar is subject to change without notice, however, so parents are encouraged to check the museum’s website (EverWonderMuseum.org) or Facebook for calendar changes and announcements.

The museum, at 31 Pecks Lane, is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm; and Sundays from 11 am to 5 pm. Admission is $7.44 per person (including tax); children under the age of 12 months are free. Parking at the museum is free.

Story Lab for Young Explorers meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 am. The 30-minute program of STEM themed stories, activities, and crafts takes place in the EverWonder classroom. Parents must stay with their children during the program, which is free with museum admission.

On Wednesday, January 6, EverWonder will host “Art Lab: Liquid Watercolors.” Ongoing while the museum is open, future Wyeths and Hoppers are invited to paint with liquid watercolors.

On Friday, January 8, from 10 am to 2 pm, Ranger Nate will be in the house. Visit and explore different animal furs with our favorite animal expert.

The following Friday, the museum will host “Science Lab: Rain Clouds.” Also known as a nimbus cloud, a rain cloud produces precipitation and is formed at low altitudes. During regular operating hours, visitors will be encouraged to explore weather science while making their own rain cloud.

On Wednesday, January 20, also ongoing during regular museum hours, “Art Lab: Shaving Cream Marbling” will allow guests to create beautiful works of art with two unlikely ingredients: shaving cream and food coloring. No marbles required!

Ranger Nate will return on Friday, January 22, from 10 am to 2 pm.

Then on Friday, January 29, during regular museum hours, “Science Lab: Disappearing Colors” will answer the question: why does bleach turns clothes white? Young scientists will learn about the bleach chemical reaction process while watching colors disappear before their eyes.

Formed in January 2011 by a group of parents, EverWonder Children’s Museum (incorporated as Newtown Children’s Museum, Inc.) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring children and families in northern Fairfield County through the use of hands-on museum exhibits and demonstrations.

Memberships and gift certificates are available for purchase.

For more information call 203-364-4009, visit everwondermuseum.org or email info@everwondermuseum.org.

EverWonder Children’s Museum has announced its special events for the month of January. 
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