
Sink or Float
It's time to ford the river! Create a contraption that can carry something over the water without getting wet. Will your creation sink or float?
Tuesday through Saturday
Sundays: 1:00pm to 4:00pm*
*Exhibit floor closes briefly at 12:00 daily for cleaning. Visitors are welcome to use first floor classrooms and play space.
PLEASE NOTE:
THE MUSEUM’S USUAL PARKING LOT AND ENTRANCE ARE CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION. PLEASE FOLLOW SIGNS AND PARK IN THE FORMER DANCE MUSEUM PARKING LOT. ENTER THROUGH THE LINCOLN BATH MAIN ENTRANCE.
THE MUSEUM WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, APRIL 25 FOR BIG TRUCK DAY — JOIN US IN THE SPAC PARKING LOT!

It's time to ford the river! Create a contraption that can carry something over the water without getting wet. Will your creation sink or float?

Art Wednesdays feature a special new art project each week! Art Wednesday is from 9:30-11:30 and 1:30 to 3:30.

Each Thursday at 9:30am and 1:30pm we'll read a different book allowing your child to create real world connections as they familiarize themselves with the alphabet, new vocabulary words, and rhymes.
Best suited for children ages 2 to 5.

Kids will channel their inner artist with this color-mixing activity. Join us for some Fun with Colors!

Each Thursday at 9:30am and 1:30pm we'll read a different book allowing your child to create real world connections as they familiarize themselves with the alphabet, new vocabulary words, and rhymes.
Best suited for children ages 2 to 5.

Kids will channel their inner artist with this color-mixing activity. Join us for some Fun with Colors!

Science Explorers runs every Friday 9:30-10:00 and 1:30-2:00. Come explore a new scientific subject with us! Appropriate for ages 5 and up.

In today's Creature Feature, visitors will have a chance to meet Edward, the Museum's friendly neighborhood Box Turtle.

Science Explorers runs every Friday 9:30-10:00 and 1:30-2:00. Come explore a new scientific subject with us! Appropriate for ages 5 and up.

In today's Creature Feature, visitors will have a chance to meet Edward, the Museum's friendly neighborhood Box Turtle.