We’re Not Hibernating this Winter!
We’re Not Hibernating this Winter!
For decades, the museum has followed the noble tradition of the North American black bear: disappearing in December and reemerging in April. This winter, we’ve decided to stay awake on Saturdays. We know, we’re as surprised as you are.
Why visit in January, February, and March? Because you need to get out of the house. The kids need to get out of the house, too. Grandparents need a place to take the grandkids that doesn’t involve cell phones or sugar. And solo visitors deserve a spot where no one expects them to assemble anything.
The museum is an ideal winter escape. It’s cozy (if the furnace works), interesting, and best of all, completely free of laundry piles. Come spend a Saturday with us between 10AM and 4PM—you’ll be glad you did.
