Mornings at the Museum
Winter 2021
January - March
Free Activity Kit, Registration Required
Due to ongoing health concerns related to COVID-19, Mornings at the Museum will be offered as a free, at-home Activity Kit through March 2021. We hope to return to inperson programming in April 2021.
Kits are limited, register now for the winter season. Mornings at the Museum is an interactive program for children ages 3-5. Monthly activity kits include one Visual Art lesson and one History lesson with FCM Gallery connections, video story time, and hands-on studio activities. All supplies included.
January:
• Visual Art: Winter Watercolor
• History: Clothing from Around the World
February:
• Visual Art: Magnificent Marbling
• History: African American History Month: Harriet Tubman
March:
• Visual Art: Symmetrical String Painting
• History: Happy Birthday, William Henry Johnson!
How do I get my activity kits?
• Register for the Winter 2021 season at flocomuseum.org/mornings.
• Drive through on the first Friday* of the month from 12:00pm to 4:00pm to pick up your free kit.
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Friday, January 8, 2021*
*(Due to New Year’s Holiday, pickup will be the 2nd Friday)
• Friday, February 5, 2021
• Friday, March 5, 2021
• Can’t make it to the drive-through pickup?
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Pick up your kit at the FCM’s front desk during normal business hours the following week.
• January 11-15, 2021
• February 8-12, 2021
• March 8-12, 2021
FCM’s Business Hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday: 2:00pm – 5:00pm
This program is made possible through a generous donation from Eastern Carolina Community Foundation Blackwell Ervin Family Fund.
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