Calendar of Events
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May 05,2012 - May 12, 2012
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MAY
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Blooming Babies: Fluttering Butterflies
11:30, for 18 mos-2 1/2 yrs
Discover the exciting lifecycle of a butterfly through storytelling and body movement. Create a beautiful butterfly craft to take home.
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| SUN 06 |
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Blooming Babies: Fluttering Butterflies
11:30, for 18 mos-2 1/2 yrs
Discover the exciting lifecycle of a butterfly through storytelling and body movement. Create a beautiful butterfly craft to take home.
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National Grid Earthworks: A Snail’s Place
01:30, for 4 and up
They’re slimy, they’re slippery, they’re snails! Learn how these cool critters slide around the Garden, and design a cozy habitat to keep them happy and healthy. Sponsored by National Grid.
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| TUE 08 |
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Wacky Tuesday
11:30, for 5 and under
Explore art, science and culture in a wacky, fun and exciting way.
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Wacky Tuesday
02:30, for 5 and under
Explore art, science and culture in a wacky, fun and exciting way.
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| SAT 12 |
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Storybook Movie Time
11:30, for 5 and under
Tots! Camera! Action! We’re calling all pint-sized film enthusiasts to enjoy animated films. Watch cherished children’s stories come to life on screen.
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Literacy Quilt Author Series: Paul Hoppe
12:30, for All ages
Paul Hoppe will be reading from several of his books and creating a take-home craft afterwards!
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Cultural Connections Performance: Jennifer Cendaña Armas
01:00, for All ages
Celebrate Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month with a sneak peak of Jen’s new show-in-development, My Mouth May Not Know the Words but Everything Else Understands. Enjoy poetry, songs and movement from this dynamic performer who weaves together multilingual stories of the Diaspora. Sponsored by Tiger Baron.
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Cultural Connections Workshop: Koinobori
02:30, for 4 and up
Join us as we celebrate the Japanese holiday, Tango no
Sekku (端午の節句)
or Childrens Day. Every year people
use colorful carp windsocks, or Koinobori, to decorate their town in
celebration of their children. Create your own Koinobori windsock to take home! Sponsored by Tiger Baron.
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