Boca Raton Children's Museum
 
   
An interactive destination for children that fosters the imagination.

Dress up in a traditional costume from Ireland or Africa; dig for fossils; pretend to be a bank teller and put money in the big safe; rearrange the art on the walls to create your own masterpiece; go shopping in our kid-size grocery store; and much, much more.

These are just a few of the unique exhibits in our Museum. Bring your children and grandchildren and rediscover how imagination can create an adventure!

498 Crawford Blvd.
Boca Raton, FL 33432
561-368-6875

Hours: Tues. - Sat.: 12pm – 4pm
Morning hours from 10:00am – 11:45am are reserved for School Groups, Moms Groups, and other private groups such as Birthday Parties

Admission: $5 per person, infants are free
Group Rates: By advance reservation only, minimum $50.

 

Ice Cream Social
Saturday, June 18, 2011
2pm to 4pm

I scream, you scream, we all scream for an afternoon social at the Children’s Museum! Get a taste of our unique Museum experience at our recently completed historic commons. Socialize with the diverse staff and volunteers behind our Traveling Museum, themed birthday parties, exhibits, history and music programs. “Look to the Future” as we celebrate our past. A BAMM Event; Click on This Month’s Activities for more info.

 

Adventure In the Arts
Summer Camp For Ages 6 to 10
July 11 - August 12, 2011

Five (5) one-week sessions: Mon – Fri 9am - 3pm daily
Weeks 1 & 4: Repeat Adriani Teatro
Weeks 2 & 5: Repeat Adriani Teatro
Weeks 3: Music, Magic & Movement

Adriani Teatro returns to share internationally acclaimed mimic-improvisation theater and mask making workshops!

NEW this summer Music, Magic, and Movement with locally favorite professional performers!

The NEW Jason’s Music Hall at the Children’s Museum will be the camp venue! Register online at www.myboca.org

 

BECOME PART OF OUR TEAM!
Grant Writer Volunteers Needed

Due to our campus expansion, we have the capacity to offer more programs year around to youngsters. We are seeking educators who are interested in—and capable of—designing programs for children up to age 10 and developing grant applications. Then, there are a couple of scenarios that may emerge. Some grant writer volunteers prefer to develop programs and write grant applications to provide value to a non-profit such as the Children’s Museum. Others want to actually administer the program(s) funded by the grant(s) and be paid for doing so.

If you are creative and dedicated to educating young children in arts, science, music, history, and/or intercultural subjects, this might be a wonderful and fulfilling way for you to contribute significantly to the community and—depending on your preference--also eventually generate income for yourself, as well.

Send your resume to Board Member Penny Morey for consideration. Thank you!

 

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