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MAKE IT! Thursdays at Fulton's Workshop - September schedule

Come create with us!


Our MAKE IT! series is back.  Thursdays from 5 to 8 p.m. we offer awesome activities in Fulton's Workshop.


Each will have a focus or theme, but you can also come and explore the workshop if the planned activity doesn't interest you, there are plenty of other things that might, including micro:bit hands-on, our new Lego Wall, cardboard construction, magnet wall challenge, wind tunnel and many more. Come and explore!

Come explore hands-on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics) projects for all ages!

 

We want to:

  • Create a fun interactive learning environment 

  • Emphasizes imagination and creativity 

  • Make curious and thoughtful learners 

 

Come at any point to participate.  


Free for museum members. Regular admission rate for non-members


* Additional costs will always be noted


MAKE IT! Schedule


September 5:  Mobile Sculptures   Have you ever seen a mobile? These mobiles hang from the ceiling and are usually made up of layers of rods and objects attached with strings. You may wonder how it can stay balanced all the time even when it is moving in the air. You’ll make your own mobile sculpture and find out how it stays balanced.!  

September 12:  Leaf Rubbings    An autumn favorite. We’ll gather some leaves, paper and crayons and watch as the leaf designs seem to magically appear. You can use this leaf-rubbing art in other fall decor, accents and cards.

September 19:  PVC Pipe Music   Come play our newest installation — recycled material instruments.  

September 26 and October 3:  Haunted House Workshop | Girls Who Code   Open workshop to collaborate on your ‘historic haunted house’ to enter in our annual competition.  Learn about 'Girls Who Code' -- a computer science program for middle and high school girls between 13-18 to build coding skills and community as they complete coding projects.


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