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Mid-wnter Recess—MUSEUM OPEN
10:00, for All ages
The Museum will be OPEN from 10am to 5pm on this NYC public-school holiday. Come play with us!
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Play Lab Workshop Series: Building in Our Community
11:00, for 2 1/2 to 5 yr olds
Listen to the classic story The Three Little Pigs and discuss the materials they used to make their homes. Discover how the environment determines the materials and designs of homes around the world. Explore the new Building Brainstorm exhibit, and examine building materials such as straw, leaves, mud, and ice. Create a “blueprint” for your own dream home. Pre-registration required; call (718) 735-4400 x106.
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Water, Water Everywhere
11:30, for 6 and up
Get your hands wet in this lively session! Conduct experiments to determine the quality of pond, stream, and tap water. Check your taste buds in a water taste-test. Decorate a reusable water bottle to take home.
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Science Investigators Club: Subway>Greenway
11:30, for 8 and up
Part of Black History Month 2009's Untold Stories: Heroes, Heroines, and Innovators Series
Discover how African-American inventor Granville Woods helped develop our subway system, find out why the subway system is so important, learn how it works, and explore the role mass transit plays helping our environment.
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Faith Ringgold: The Last Story Quilt
11:30, for 5 and up
Part of Black History Month 2009's Untold Stories: Heroes, Heroines, and Innovators Series
In conjunction with the exhibit Faith Ringgold: A Sampler, this video shares an insider’s look at how one African-American woman fulfilled her dream of becoming an artist, with each she faced reinforcing her determination to reach her goal. Created and produced by Linda Freeman; written and directed by David Irving.
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The Many Faces of Rosa Parks
11:30, for 5 and up
Part of Black History Month 2009's Untold Stories: Heroes, Heroines, and Innovators SeriesExamine different views of the “mother of the civil rights
movement,” as seen in art and photography. Discuss her life and some
of the symbols, messages, and historical elements present in these
portraits. Use your own style and thoughts about Rosa Parks to create
your own portrait of her.
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Faith Ringgold Paints Crown Heights
12:00, for 5 and up
Part of Black History Month 2009's Untold Stories: Heroes, Heroines, and Innovators SeriesIn a second video, take an inspirational look with the artist at 12 cultures that have settled in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Through folk tales and her painting, this documentary film shows how these diverse cultures have contributed to the American spirit. Created and produced by Linda Freeman; written and directed by David Irving.
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The MetLife Little Theatre Series: Meet the Author—Kathy Price
01:00, for All ages
Part of Black History Month 2009's Untold Stories: Heroes, Heroines, and Innovators Series
Join Kathy and her guitar (called “Rainbow Dust”) for a interactive reading of The Bourbon Street Musicians, and feel the bayou come to life as she presents as world filled with jazz, art, and poetry.
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The MetLife Little Theatre Series: Meet the Author—Kathy Price
02:00, for All ages
Part of Black History Month 2009's Untold Stories: Heroes, Heroines, and Innovators Series
Join Kathy and her guitar (called “Rainbow Dust”) for a interactive reading of The Bourbon Street Musicians, and feel the bayou come to life as she presents as world filled with jazz, art, and poetry.
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Water, Water Everywhere
03:00, for 6 and up
Get your hands wet in this lively session! Conduct experiments to determine the quality of pond, stream, and tap water. Check your taste buds in a water taste-test. Decorate a reusable water bottle to take home.
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REMIND ME
Science Investigators Club: Subway>Greenway
03:00, for 8 and up
Part of Black History Month 2009's Untold Stories: Heroes, Heroines, and Innovators Series
Discover how African-American inventor Granville Woods helped develop our subway system, find out why the subway system is so important, learn how it works, and explore the role mass transit plays helping our environment.
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REMIND ME
The Many Faces of Rosa Parks
03:00, for 5 and up
Part of Black History Month 2009's Untold Stories: Heroes, Heroines, and Innovators Series
Examine different views of the “mother of the civil rights
movement,” as seen in art and photography. Discuss her life and some
of the symbols, messages, and historical elements present in these
portraits. Use your own style and thoughts about Rosa Parks to create
your own portrait of her.
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