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Museum Sprinkles Play With Learning 'Get Wet Day' Also Targets Parents. By jennifer johnson. August 25, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Wearing a faded pink T-shirt and cutoffs, Renee Spears looked more ...
Twenty-five years ago, a handful of parents, educators and child advocates came together to plan a children’s museum for the Annapolis area. For the past 15 years, Chesapeake Children’s Museum ...
With less than a handful of paid staff, the Great Bridge Battlefield and Waterways Museum relies heavily on a corps of volunteer interpreters called docents. Skip to content All Sections ...
All hands put on life vests, and the ropes are stowed. When the wind dies, we are right where we started, at the Chesapeake Children's Museum in Annapolis. ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Story Time at the Chesapeake Children's Museum this month featured a book, "Inch by Inch," about an intrepid inchworm. The museum's founder, Dr. Deborah Wood, read the tale ...
On rainy days or winter days when Susan Hamilton’s looking for something to do with her children outside of the house, she heads to the Chesapeake Children’s Museum.“It’s kind of our go-to ...
Outside the soon-to-be home of the Chesapeake Children’s Museum on the banks of Spa Creek in Annapolis, Deborah Wood sees what’s not there — budding naturalists watching a blue heron take ...
Ranked among the top five children's museums in the United States, Port Discovery offers hours of entertainment for children ages two through 10. The museum features 14 permanent exhibits and a ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — Just days before Christmas, Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways History Foundation hosted a breakfast with Santa Claus. The group's executive director, Lin Olsen, said the ...
Tucked away in a residential neighborhood on the outskirts of Annapolis is the Chesapeake Children’s Museum — a place devoted to encouraging creative learning and play more than showcasing see ...
Story Time at the Chesapeake Children’s Museum last week featured a book, “Inch by Inch,” about an intrepid inchworm. The museum’s founder, Dr. Deborah Wood, read the tale and passed out ...
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