POTSDAM -- The North Country Children's Museum has drop-off classes available through the end of the school year. These classes run from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for five consecutive weeks from May …
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POTSDAM -- The North Country Children's Museum has drop-off classes available through the end of the school year.
These classes run from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for five consecutive weeks from May 26 to June 25.
The cost is $145 per student with a 10% member discount. Scholarship spots are also available, contact info@northcountrychildrensmuseum.org .
Visit the museum's website for more info and to register: http://www.northcountrychildrensmuseum.org/campsandclasses/ .
Upcoming classes include:
• PreK-3 Art & Theater Class on Wednesdays: Costume, Play, and Design In this class, kids will learn about designing costumes, theatre makeup (including special effects), character development, mask making, and more to create a cosplay (character dress up) of their favorite character or to create a new character of their own, with a costume parade at the end!
• PreK/K Music Class on Thursdays: Movement and Music Tap your feet and learn about movement in music. We'll choreograph our own pieces, learn about different styles, and discover composers of dance music. Unearth a world of movement at the museum!
• Grades 1-5 Science Class on Fridays: Gaming Games have been bringing people together for thousands of years - from backgammon in ancient Mesopotamia to modern MMOs, they have been a fun way to connect with neighbors and friends. In this class, we’ll look at cultures past and present through the lens of games. Kids will design a game that represents their favorite civilization.