Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

"Museums In Washington D.C." Now Available!

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I apologize for the delayed post. Some pretty exciting things are coming and I've been reaching out to bring you the best of them beginning with Boston. But for now, I've got some really great news for you....

Museums In Washington D.C. is available in the Android Market! And of course, it's FREE. Aside from a new city, there is a major difference between Museums In Washington D.C. and the other cities.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Grand Opening - National Jewish History Museum


One of the biggest events in museum news in Philadelphia during the month of November is the grand opening of the National Jewish History Museum. So big was the grand opening it was attended by the likes of Jerry Seinfeld and Bette Midler. But what can you expect to find on a visit to the National Jewish History Museum?



Monday, November 15, 2010

Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta - Keeping the Beat

Today's music scene isn't what it once was. There was a time when kids played instruments (real ones, not just keyboards) to stay off the street and out of trouble. Wouldn't it be nice if children could kindle a love of music before getting corrupted by what's passed off as music today?

Sunday, August 8, 2010

YOU! The Experience - Museum of Science & Industry


Up to now we've been focusing on adult oriented museums. So this week we're going to look at something for the kids. And let's face it: we're all kids at heart (some of us bigger kids than others). Besides, who says learning can't be fun?

Sunday, August 1, 2010

"The Garden Chef" At Atlanta Botanical Gardens



If you're like me, you like to eat (ok, you LOVE to eat :-) . I even like watching other people cook. After all, someone's got to get the food to the table. But seriously, if you like cooking and want to give yourself and/or your family fresh alternatives to foods you already eat or experiment with new foods, then head on over to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.

Every Saturday and Sunday at noon and 1PM in the Edible Garden Outdoor Kitchen, you can be personally taught by The Garden Chef. And best of all, it's FREE with your admission to the Botanical Gardens!

"What will I learn to make?", you ask. Take a gander and see if these appeal to you:

Monday, July 26, 2010

Ocean Voices - Museum of Science


As we watch the news about the oil spill in the Gulf, we're constantly reminded of the damage inflicted upon the way of life in the region. Perhaps now is a good time to remind ourselves of what's going on under the surface and our relationship to it.