Kids & Family
Easton Children's Museum Learns About Electricity
See how cool electricity is at the Children's Museum in Easton on March 5-6 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm.
Did you know that electricity can make your hair stand up straight? See how cool electricity is at the Children’s Museum in Easton, on March 5-6 from 1-4pm to learn about electricity in a fun and safe way! We will be playing with static electricity to show you how interesting it can be. Bring a friend so they can join in on all the fun. Activities are FREE with paid admission to the Museum. No Registration necessary.
On Saturday March 5th from 1-3pm the young girls from Easton’s STEAM Education Team will be leading these activities! These Easton Middle School and Oliver Ames High School students attended the Envision the Future Summer Camp at Bridgewater State University this past summer, and serve as ambassadors for STEM/STEAM studies. We’re thrilled they have chosen to volunteer with us!
The Museum is located in the Old Fire Station on Sullivan Avenue in North Easton Village. For more information call The Children’s Museum in Easton at (508) 230-3789 or check our website.