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2010 Spring Break Week: Saturday, April 17th, Monday April 19th, Tuesday
April 20th, Thursday April 22nd, Friday April 23rd, Saturday April 24th *
(closed Wednesday & Sunday) * OPEN
9:30am
- 2:00pm. NOTE:
Come early- doors open at 9:30 a.m.
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![]() Johnny Green Thumb - helped visitors decorate a flower pot, plant a seedling tree in it to take home and plant to help Green the Earth. |
![]() Mrs. Mary – shows visitors how to clean pennies & learn how to make "water, wetter" to make the planet healthier! |
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![]() Mr Chris, from Adirondack Exposure, showed visitors how to set up a tent, purify water, learn about stoves and other equipment found around a campsite |
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April 17 to 23, 2010, the Children's Museum Spring Break week will again feature neat activities. Those marked with an * are an additional $1. to cover cost of materials. Admission of $9. adults; $8. seniors, $7. children 2 to 17; children under 2 and members are free, includes access to all four floors. 4/19 to 4/23/10 - Spring School Break Programs(10am to 1:30pm) - Download activity flyer SATURDAY, APRIL 17th – Celebrate the Earth! 10:00am-10:20am & 12:15pm-12:30pm
- LED Play Dance Floor Contest w/CM Educator, for all ages - 2nd fl MONDAY, APRIL 19th – 10:00am-10:20am & 12:15pm-12:30pm
- LED Play Dance Floor Contest w/CM Educator, for all ages - 2nd floor TUESDAY, APRIL 20th – 10:00am-10:20am & 12:15pm-12:30pm
- LED Play Dance Floor Contest w/CM Educator, for all ages - 2nd floor THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd– 10:00am-10:20am & 12:15pm-12:30pm
-12:30pm LED Play Dance Floor Contest w/CM Educator, for all ages -
2nd floor FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd – 10:00am-10:20am & 12:15pm-12:30pm
- LED Play Dance Floor Contest w/CM Educator, for all ages - 2nd floor SATURDAY, APRIL 24th – 10:00am-10:20am & 12:15pm-12:30pm
- LED Play Dance Floor Contest w/CM Educator, for all ages - 2nd floor
Be a Friend of the Children! Invest in our Future! We’ve continued our growth as a tourist and quality of life attraction with the activities & exhibits we provide for school & daycare providers, families & scout groups, while continuing the energy efficient renovation of our building. We’ve opened four of our five floors; installed new windows/heating units/air conditioners/exhibits, and were just designated a NYS & Federal Historic landmark. To top |
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View pictures of 2008 Spring Break below * Download '08 Flyer * Download '09 Spring Break Flyer * Summer Activities
"This is very exciting for our Center and the regional arts community" said CM Executive Director Marlene Brown. "This all set into motion when Vincent’s mother contacted me about her very special, talented son. After seeing his incredible world of ‘Paper Cities,’ handmade scale replicas of famous buildings made of fax paper, we decided to do something very different and feature Vincent as a presenting artist for the month of May. Vincent is an inspiration for children, artists and adults alike. We invite the entire community to come visit this special exhibit and see for yourself what the imagination, dedication, heart, and unstoppable talent of a 10 year old artist can produce." Ruggio says he dreams of being an architect and can create a scale model of anything that he sees, just by studying it. A home-schooled student, he is also well versed in world history and politics. He speaks basic German, plays violin and piano and composes on piano. He studies music in Canastota. He attends Monarch Rock Home School. Recently, Ruggio presented a special children’s exhibit of his "Paper Cities" at the MOST in Syracuse and RCC in Rome. According to a web site about Ruggio, he has been building with blocks since he was a year old. He’s worked with all types of blocks; plastic, wooden, Legos, magnetic, and now he builds paper skyscrapers. He has also worked with clay, finger paints, watercolors, and chalk. When he was 3½ he was allowed to informally enter a painting he titled "The Fountain of Unicorn" in a Breast Cancer Awareness Art Contest in Louisville, Ky. At age 5 he was allowed to display an 18X22 multimedia poster board in the children’s section of The Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls, S.D. "I love to be surrounded by art," Ruggio said. "I’ve been building paper cities since I was 9 years old. I got inspired by seeing buildings in pictures, in the media, and in real life. I feel proud when I make them and especially when I make an original." "My favorite tool is tape because it’s the most
important tool I use," he added. "Tape reflects light and
gives the illusion that there is glass in the windows. When I look at
a piece of blank fax paper I see a future building in my mind. The paper
is the building before it is made. I begin a piece by drawing with my
pencil. I created my own measuring tool out of paper so I can make my
buildings to scale." Ruggio says most of his buildings take 20
minutes to 5 hours to build depending on the amount of detail involved.
Be a Friend of the Children! Invest in our Future! We’ve continued our growth as a tourist and quality of life attraction with the activities & exhibits we provide for school & daycare providers, families & scout groups, while continuing the energy efficient renovation of our building. We’ve opened four of our five floors; installed new windows/heating units/air conditioners/exhibits, and were just designated a NYS & Federal Historic landmark. ========================= Spring Break 2007 Info * Spring Break 2006 Pix * Spring Break Flyer |
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Spring Break Week 2004 pictures at the Children's Museum
![]() Kindermusik by Piano Lab was enjoyed by all |
![]() Oneida Nation Revolutionary War Re-enactors enthralled all with their demonstration and interesting presentation |
![]() Kids get to feel a genuine musket |
![]() And discover something fascinating the dollar bill |
![]() They learned about the Iroquois Confederacy |
![]() And the various Native American clans |
![]() The Oneida County Sheriff's Bike Patrol |
![]() Share bike safety with the kids |
![]() WKTV Meteorologist Rick Lupia share his Children's Museum's gifts after presenting a program on Weather & the Environment |
![]() CM Educator Dan & Volunteer Earl present program on "Care & Feeding of Animals & Insects in our Environment" (above, children w/Velvet, our Bunny Rabbit, and Hank the Snake |
![]() Executive Director Marlene Brown welcomes Congressman Boehlert |
![]() The Congressman explains the museum's adoption by NASA & talked about "Green Chemistry" |
![]() Youngsters enjoyed making a Wrist Sundials |
![]() Adults & children alike enjoy our Arts & Crafts area |
![]() Utica teachers examine and identify local shale deposits at Museum workshops. |
![]() Smokey & friend during Easter week |
![]() Celia Domser (MVCC Prof) & Science of Toys |
![]() Sally Sommers & "Pachederm "Puppet |
![]() Out popular CM Bike Rodeo |
![]() Sheriff's teach Bike Safety |
![]() Dr. Hamlin introduces winners of Dental Health Poster Contest |
![]() Krista, Whitesboro High, getting statistics at CM's weather station. |
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The week of April 18-April 22, 2005, we had another great lineup of programs for Spring Break culminating in a really neat Folklore Festival on Saturday, April 23rd, 2005. Our Folklorist lined up dancers, bands, singers, and artists from the following cultural groups: Native Americans, Polish Americans; and Bosnians.
Spring Break Week 2004 at the Children's Museum: April 12-17, 2004 we were open every day for Special Spring School Break & Earth Week Programs. Weekly schedule included: Weather w/WKTV Meteorologist Rich Lupia; Native American Storytelling; Animals & Insect World; Make a Wrist Sundial; Bicycle Safety w/Oneida County Sheriff's Bike Patrol; Build Model Planetarium; Interact with Oneida Nation Revolutionary War Re-enactors; Kindermusik for Munchkins by Piano Lab; Build a Children's Museum Mars Rover Lego exhibit; Learn about water sports of kayaking/ rowing/ canoeing; Dinosaur & Fossil Science; Rocket Building & Planetary Fun; Make a butterfly and its cocoon; View NASA DVD’s on Red Planet Mars; Learn importance of Utica Marsh & animals that inhabit it; Hands-on science w/Microscopes; Fun with Animals and Footprints; Pictorial Postal Commemorative Cancellation of Earth Day from U.S. Postal Service. We wrapped up the week on Saturday April 17th (Saturday schedule) with a celebration of festivities honoring our earth. Featured was a "Recycle Rama." Folks dropped off unwanted batteries, computers (not monitors), cell phones, old clothes, ink cartridges, motor oil, paint to be re-claimed &/or recycled. Congressman Boehlert, Chairman of House Science Committee, spoke to visitors on “Green Chemistry" and "Acid Rain". Our Earth Day Gala was filled with fun activities for the whole family. Visitors nteracted w/our 1,000’s of exhibits, including new Mars Rover & science stuff, let kids take a ride in our airplane, saw our new drone plane, built bird houses, planted seeds & trees! April 16th, 2001: Easter Spring Break Week began on Monday, when Smokey the Bear made his annual visit to the Museum and spoke to kids about Fire safety and other interesting topics. Kids watched a special video prepared by the DEC, and then enjoyed a puppet show. In the afternoon, Melanie Zimmer enthralled a full house with her fun and interactive stories. On Tuesday, Celia Domser made a return visit to the Museum with another "Science of Toys" program. Kids learned about silly putty, sticky men and other toys that began as scientific experiments. Sally Sommers made elephant puppets with kids, and there were neat events including a "bubble off" and "Magnet Fishing". April 18th, 2001: Easter Break Week continues -- The day started with aspecial Music for Munchkins for the holidays a Bike Rodeo Bike Safety Course with the Oneida County Sherriffs Department outside. Kids brought their bikes and helmets and ran the course with the experts; they also received a free bike safety check and tune-up. Participating kids made sidewalk art, learned about Hank the Snake and made ice cream. Two days of great programs for kids and families at the Children's Museum. March 24th: A full house of visitors were in attendence at the Children's Museum for the Dental Health Fair sponsored by the Oneida-Herkimer Counties Dental Society. Dr. John Hamlin, for the OHDS and a sponsor of the Furino and Hamlin dental Exhibit in Exploration Station, was host to the winners of the Dental Health Poster Contest. Friends and Family were there to show support for the winners and learn about the importance of taking care of one's teeth. After the Awards were presented, everyone enjoyed a magic show presented by the Clown and received free toothbrushes provided by the OHDS. The OHDS also donated more than 500 toothbrushes to Columbus Elementary School in Utica. To pictures * To top * To text |