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Bubble Paint an Ornament with Leelanau Pottery Company
Hunting for a personalized gift for your little one to give to a parent, grandparent or loved one? Or just looking for a relaxing way to spend the afternoon with your family? We’ve got you covered with a holiday program that does both!
On Wednesday, December 13 from 12pm-2pm, Stephanie Starner, owner of Leelanau Pottery Company, is teaching a pottery class at the Great Lakes Children’s Museum. An accomplished local artist and mother of two, Stephanie has a knack for introducing the medium of pottery to artists of all ages.
This month’s class centers around two things that children love: the holidays and bubbles! In this activity, children will begin by choosing a pre-fired ornament shape and a paint color before blowing bubbles in the paint to create a unique pattern. The result is a delightful keepsake, perfect for gifting to friends and loved ones. As a bonus, participants will be able to play in the Museum while their creation dries; each ticket for the class comes with free admission to the Children’s Museum!
Although we love to have guests “pop in” to play at the Museum, advanced registration for this specific event is required. Tickets can be purchased here through Leelanau Pottery Company. Registration to play in the Museum Galleries from 12-2pm is included with your ticket from Leelanau Pottery.
Register today so that you can join us Wednesday, December 13 from 12pm-2pm for a festive afternoon of pottery and play time!
Arts in Action with Mike Sincic RETURNS Saturday, October 21!
GLCM partners with local artists representing interesting mediums of creative expression in Northwest Michigan to present hands-on arts and culture workshops designed for children 2-8. Our next Arts In Action workshop will feature leaf rubbings and tree paintings- with Mr. Michael Sincic!
Although Michael lost his sight two decades ago due to a brain tumor, he has made a name for himself in Northern Michigan as a popular local artist.
Don’t miss this awesome, interactive workshop for children- but FUN for the whole family!
Join us for Water Safety Day!
The Great Lakes Children’s Museum is proud to present Water Safety Day 2023; an event promoting being safe while enjoying the Greatest thing about the Great Lakes; Water! The Great Lakes can be dangerous, but by learning a little water safety, we can play in, on, and around water in a safer way! Let’s talk about safety in a fun – not scary – way so we can enjoy the Great Lakes together!
Join us for Water Safety Day May 20th, 2023 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm!
This event is FREE and open to the public! Water Safety Day will take place right outside the Great Lakes Children’s Museum, which will still be open for General Admission (we suggest a reservation if you want to play in the Museum). But stop by the fun on your way into the Museum to learn how to be safe on the water from these amazing partners:
Help us make a SPLASH at this first-annual water safety event at the Great Lakes Children’s Museum. In addition to all the fun you can always find at Discovery Pier and Elmwood Township Park like fishing, watching the tall ships, and playing at the beach, we will have several fun safety stations set up on the West side of M-22.
Lots to do!
You can learn about different types of lifejackets and how to wear them, run ‘sinking boat’ drills, attend a beach safety class with America’s Boating Club, take the PFD Quiz to get a FREE LIFEJACKET donated by Long Lake Marina, learn about swim safety and CPR with the Red Cross, see the Elmwood Fire Department Rescue Boat and Ambulance up close*, and learn about more ways to stay safe in, on, and around the water!
America’s Boating Club will demonstrate why water safety is so important: we are surrounded by water and drowning is a leading cause of death of children. But we can play safely in the water! We will learn:
- How to wear a lifejacket—Linda Lifejacket will show you all the features of hers.
- What is the difference between a toy and a lifejacket.
- What your child looks like when in trouble in the water—and what they look like when wearing a lifejacket.
- What the animals teach us about water safety; turtles, birds, sea otter.
- Why you should always wear a lifejacket on a boat; four good reasons.
- We will have the kids do a “sinking boat” drill to learn the importance of knowing where lifejackets are and how to put them on.
- We will set up and conduct the Boating Quiz. When the kids complete the quiz they will get a new free lifejacket courtesy of Long Lake Marine.
- We will show parents how to be “WATER WATCHERS” and how to throw ring buoys and help someone in trouble in the water.
At about 11:30 am, watch the Coast Guard run a recovery drill* where they will drop a rescue diver in the water at Elmwood Beach and recover the diver before they fly on home! Make sure to get there before 11:30 to see the Helicopter rescue drill!
*Barring any emergencies that require the attention of our Emergency Services.
You don’t need an RSVP, Ticket, or Special Invitation to attend! Everyone is welcome to join us for Water Safety Day!
Arts in Action with Mike Sincic – May 6th!
Join us for EGG-stravaganza!
Join us for EGG-stravaganza, a exploration of egg science and art! Friday, April 7th during all three sessions we will be exploring and learning about eggs at our special drop-in program.
How does a whole baby chick fit inside that tiny little egg? How can you tell the difference between a hardboiled egg and a raw egg without cracking into the shell? Visit our hands on science stations and see for yourself. Find out how to dye an egg shell with colors that swirl! Make an egg craft to take home.
Tickets are included in the price of admission; this program is an added experience that any Museum guest can drop into and out of during their time at the Great Lakes Children’s Museum.
Spring Break Astronaut Training is back!
Calling all future astronauts!
Do you dream of one day walking on the surface of the Moon or setting off on an adventure to Mars? Do you think that working on the International Space Station would be exciting? Join us at the Great Lakes Children’s Museum during Spring Break for a week of Spring Astronaut Training. It just might be your “cup of tea”. Speaking of tea: Find out how an astronaut would drink tea (or any other liquid) in space!
This is a FREE program included with tickets to any session (Morning, Noon, or Afternoon) happening during Spring Break Week (March 27th -31st). Just pick up your tickets on our Reservation Page to save your spot! (Tickets go on sale 1-week in advance)
With fun, hands on activities you will do experiments, solve problems, explore space . . . . . . and even eat a snack like an astronaut!
Children will visit each astronaut training station and earn a sticker for each activity completed.
Experiment Stations:
Static Electricity
Surface Tension
Problem Solving Stations:
Reconnect The Power Supply
Design, Build, Test (a space vehicle)
Explore Space:
Space Guess Quest game
Moon Adventure blocks
Lunar Landscape ( Sensory exploration)
Obstacle Course Station:
Human Hamster Wheel
Most resources have been provided by The National Informal STEM Education Network.
Volunteer Opportunity!
If you’d like to volunteer to help out at GLCM, follow the link below. You can sign up to help at a time that works for you – we’ll train you on what to do! Contact the Impact Manager at impact@glcm.org or 231-674-5352 with any questions.
Click here to view volunteer opportunities!