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Children’s Museum Houston – Fall Happenings

Children’s Museum Houston – Fall Happenings

Fiestas Patrias

Saturday, Sept. 1

Sponsored by Gilbert Andrew Garcia/Garcia Hamilton & Associates, L.P.

Funded in part by City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

On September 15, 1810, Father Miguel Hidalgo climbed atop a church and encouraged people to fight for Mexico’s independence. This “cry” for liberty marks the anniversary of Mexico’s “Grito de Dolores” and it’s celebrated with music, fireworks, and parades.  Join Children’s Museum Houston for a day of music, art, dance and more as we celebrate Fiestas Patrias and reenact “el Grito.”

For photos:  https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/utux7eu4h9hoo6f5xqrtj/h?dl=0&rlkey=cpju8ju7qdjh281wvik9031nb 

 

Story Time with Peter Pan

Saturday, Sept. 24

Sponsored by Phillips 66

Journey to Neverland!  Peter Pan is flying into Children’s Museum Houston for a one-of-a-kind storytime experience as part of our “Read Strong All Year Long” initiative. Get hooked on books by engaging in literacy activities and events held throughout the year at the Museum.

 

National Literacy Month Book Giveaway

Free Family Night Thursday, Sept. 29

Sponsored by Phillips 66 and Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation

September is National Literacy Month. Turn a new page by escaping reality with a new book!  Children, pre-K to fifth grade can stop by the Museum to receive a brand-new book for free.

For photos:  https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/lfzu9fpyu0a48beykop47/h?dl=0&rlkey=22hqpzehj21fkso3npti8zfle 

 

Viva Las Vegas Gala

Saturday, Oct. 1

Chaired by Lexi & Mike Marek, Disney & Max Harris, Liz & Crosby Scofield

Children’s Museum Houston will hit the jackpot for this year’s “Viva Las Vegas Gala.”  The glitz and glam of the Entertainment Capital of the World will turn The Corinthian into an exciting Strip filled with “what stays in Vegas” adventures.  Join us for an unforgettable evening featuring a special appearance by the King himself!

 

Halloween Monster Mayhem

Oct. 11 to 29

Sponsored by Gilbert Andrew Garcia/Garcia Hamilton & Associates L.P.

Something spooky this way comes to Children’s Museum Houston!  A myriad of magic, mystery and monsters have maneuvered their way into the Museum for three weeks of Halloween!  Come partake in spine-tingling experiments, spirit-lifting activities and slime-filled fun.  Meander your way through the Museum in search of goblins, goodies and goo!

For photos:  https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/x6brsnhp0ga891g8591tw/h?dl=0&rlkey=g71akdc0pkcmtp7tfsfin12u0 

 

Halloween Monster Mash Bash

Saturday, Oct. 29

Sponsored by Gilbert Andrew Garcia/Garcia Hamilton & Associates L.P.

Howl at the moon while you bask in Houston’s ultimate Halloween party for kids.  Let the ghoul times roll as you boogie to the hauntingly hip tunes of a wicked DJ along with monstrous characters.  Move your bones in the Thriller Dance Party.  Then, trick-or-treat the evening away.   Be sure to come dressed in your most boo-tiful or frightfully freaky costume!

For photos:  https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/x6brsnhp0ga891g8591tw/h?dl=0&rlkey=g71akdc0pkcmtp7tfsfin12u0

 

5th Annual Turkey Pardon

Tuesday, Nov. 22

Following the White House tradition which began under President John F. Kennedy, sign the petition and join the Museum’s Kids’ Committee for the odd tradition of “pardoning” the-turkey-which-won’t-be-eaten during an interactive ceremony which will include a real, live turkey! 

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For photos:  https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/xhf6t68mh5xjidqz6o9ie/h?dl=0&rlkey=b936wjmj45xjua8efa569an6h 

100% Chance of Snow

Dec. 17 to Jan. 7.

When the holiday season rolls around, it’s that time of the year again – the time for “100% Chance of Snow!”  Children’s Museum Houston invites you to unwrap the holiday magic, spread the joy and bring your family and friends to an exciting holiday experience which includes special events and real snow days!

For photos: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i9ngr13mxiop0x7/AAA9_tlzxoNkW9LZSmhTVa8Ea?dl=0 

 

New Year’s Noon

Saturday, Dec. 31

Kids finally don’t have to stay up till midnight to celebrate the New Year!  Children’s Museum Houston’s Rockin’ New Year’s Noon is the city’s longest-running New Year’s Eve celebration just for kids!  This end-of-year bash rings in the New Year at the stroke of noon with ball drop, just like in Times Square!  Musical talents will spotlight this New Year’s Eve celebration complete with countdown, ball drop and DJ dance after party! 

For photos:  https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/3izndqqre0q9lc2kzuivr/h?dl=0&rlkey=1a0rep3bv9b0gd0h48ucl6tem 

 

***Activities, events and times subject to change.

 

ABOUT CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF HOUSTON

Let’s Roam’s 2021 “Top Things To do in Houston,” Houston Chronicle’s 2021 Best of the Best “Best Children’s Activity in Houston,” The Leader’s 2021 Reader’s Choice “Best Local Museum,” listed among Forbes, LA Times and USA Today’s “Best Children’s Museums in the U.S.,” TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence “Hall of Fame,” Kids Out and About “Top 20 Places to Take Kids in Houston,” The Culture Trip’s “Top Museum and Landmark to Visit in Houston” and one of “Houston’s Must See Museums” by Travel Channel, Children’s Museum Houston is a Playground for Your Mind™.  It is dedicated to transforming communities through innovative, child-centered learning with a vision to spark a passion for lifelong learning in all children.  Founded in 1980 and housed in a whimsical building designed by internationally acclaimed architect Robert Venturi, Children’s Museum Houston offers a multitude of innovative exhibits and bilingual learning programs for kids ages birth to 12 years. The Museum operates as a 501(c)(3) under the direction of a Board of Directors. HOURS are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and CLOSED Sunday and Monday. For more information and Play Safe guidelines, visit www.cmhouston.org or call (713) 522-1138.  Children’s Museum Houston is A Playground for Your Mind™ Can your mind come out to play?™

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