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Childrens Museum Goes Green This Saturday

OAKHURST – The Children’s Museum of the Sierra (CMOS) invites little leprechauns and others to visit this Saturday, Mar. 15, from 12:30 – 1:15 p.m., for some special St. Patrick’s Day craft fun which may find kids making magic wands.

The action will take place on the newly covered outside patio area. The activity is free with paid admission to the museum, or with membership.

Donna Pruitt will lead the crafts on Saturday. Meanwhile, museum assistant Linda Priest is shown in this photo, getting her green ready for kids to come and play.

CMOS has a new covered patio!

CMOS offers other activities on a regular basis, including drop-in lanyard and rubber-band bracelet making on Wednesday afternoons from 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., when visitors are invited to come and stay as long as they want. These programs are also offered free of charge to museum members or with regular paid admission.

As usual, birthday parties are still available for booking at the CMOS.

Some bunny says to stay tuned and keep a lookout for information on the CMOS open house for Easter.

The Children’s Museum of the Sierra is a world of fun and hands-on learning, including age-appropriate explorations for preschoolers and elementary school-age children. CMOS is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday from 1 – 4 p.m. CMOS is closed Monday.

Admission is just $6, and children under 2 are admitted FREE! CMOS offers discounts for seniors and pre-arranged educational groups. Click here for more information on the Children’s Museum of the Sierra or visit their Facebook page.
The Children’s Museum of the Sierra is located at 49269 Golden Oak Drive, Suite 104 (across the street from Western Sierra Nursery)

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