Family Program: Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

Come celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday and NEA’s Read Across America Day at the CMCH! Families are invited to join us for a reading of the Dr. Seuss classic Green Eggs and Ham at 10:15, 11:15, or 12:15, where we’ll learn that weird things can surprise us if we give them a try. In the spirit of Sam-I-Am, kids can create wacky colorful “food” of the future.

Family Program: Weird and Wacky Day

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

Embrace the weird at a super silly Free First Saturday! We’ll be creating our own wacky paper clothing and silly hats inspired by the truly weird clothes in the That’s Weird exhibit, and make a jar of mystery slime to play with at home.

Family Program: Weird and Wacky Day

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

Embrace the weird at a super silly Free First Saturday! We’ll be creating our own wacky paper clothing and silly hats inspired by the truly weird clothes in the That’s Weird exhibit, and make a jar of mystery slime to play with at home.

Spring Vacation Program: Dig History!

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

Be an archaeologist for the day! On Wednesday, work with your family on a simulated “box dig.” Learn how archaeologists work on professional digs, use different tools to uncover artifacts, record your finds, and figure out the story that history left behind in your box.

Spring Vacation Program: Dig History!

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

Be an archaeologist for the day! On Wednesday, work with your family on a simulated “box dig.” Learn how archaeologists work on professional digs, use different tools to uncover artifacts, record your finds, and figure out the story that history left behind in your box.

Spring Vacation Program: Rock History!

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

Try out different activities during spring break to see how museums discover historic artifacts left in the ground. On Friday, join us as guest archaeologist Bonnie Plourde shows us why stone artifacts rock! Watch as an average stone is transformed into an functional tool, try cutting materials with different sharpened rocks, compare stone tools used thousands of years ago by Native Americans in Connecticut, and make a rock craft to take home.

Spring Vacation Program: Rock History!

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

Try out different activities during spring break to see how museums discover historic artifacts left in the ground. On Friday, join us as guest archaeologist Bonnie Plourde shows us why stone artifacts rock! Watch as an average stone is transformed into an functional tool, try cutting materials with different sharpened rocks, compare stone tools used thousands of years ago by Native Americans in Connecticut, and make a rock craft to take home.

Family Program: Sailors, Ships, and Sperm Whales

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

Ahoy mateys! Step aboard the CMCH and learn about Connecticut’s maritime history! See what it was like to be an 18th-century sailor and try your hand at knot tying. Learn about Connecticut’s whaling history and make kid-friendly “scrimshaw” using scratch art.

Family Program: Sailors, Ships, and Sperm Whales

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

Ahoy mateys! Step aboard the CMCH and learn about Connecticut’s maritime history! See what it was like to be an 18th-century sailor and try your hand at knot tying. Learn about Connecticut’s whaling history and make kid-friendly “scrimshaw” using scratch art.

Family Program: Victory Vegetables

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

Join us for the first family program of our new exhibit, Facing War: Connecticut in World War I. Decorate a mason jar and plant a vegetable to take home! This event will also kick off our CMCH Victory Garden, so check out our backyard garden and learn more about this exciting summer program!

Family Program: Victory Vegetables

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

Join us for the first family program of our new exhibit, Facing War: Connecticut in World War I. Decorate a mason jar and plant a vegetable to take home! This event will also kick off our CMCH Victory Garden, so check out our backyard garden and learn more about this exciting summer program!

Family Meet-Up at Auerfarm: Grown in Connecticut

Auerfarm 158 Auer Farm Road , Bloomfield, CT

Meet us at Auerfarm in Bloomfield, CT and spend the afternoon on the farm! Learn how local farms produce food, visit the animal friends, and take a hayride tour of the farm.