Field Trips

Wednesday is Field Trip Day!
Bring your class or group to get a hands on taste of the Museum of Creativity.
We can cater to any age group!

Experience
Each child will receive a Museum button and break into groups.
They will rotate through the different areas of the museum.

In Tiny Town, they will learn about Train safety and the different scales of model trains, get to hear a train horn and watch the model trains ride the rails.

In Barbie World they will get to dress up and take a picture in the Barbie box, do a search and find activity and play with dolls.

In the play area, they will get to climb the rock wall, explore the tree house, shoot some hoops, putt some golf, Connect 4 and much, much more.

In the Maker Space they will get to decorate their own Artie the Elephant craft.

Field Trip Pricing
A $50 non refundable deposit due at time of booking.
At the end of the field trip, you will receive an invoice for $3/child that attends the field trip to be paid within 1 week after your field trip.
Adults supervising children are free.

Logistics
We can accommodate up to 60 children at a time. They will be split into 4 or 5 groups to rotate through the stations. If you have more than 60 children, we can do sessions one after the other. Each session should be allotted 45-60 minutes in the museum with a 10 minute break in-between.
We ask that there are 8-15 adult supervisors per session plus 2-3 coordinators to witness all sessions. 1 coordinator will be tasked with taking pictures of all students in Barbie World and distributing image files to the correct teachers. Another coordinator will be tasked with supervising the craft project by making sure each child writes their name on their masterpiece and collect them to be distributed in their classroom later.

Contact
Lorina Bowman by emailing fsmuseumofcreativity@gmail.com to reserve a Wednesday for your group to have a blast of creativity.

If you are coming from out of town, consider adding some other sites into your day such as Gunn Park, the Old Fort, Lowell Milken Museum of Unsung Heroes, The Splash Pad and so much more!