History of Color
Stop in and learn about the history of different colors. You’ll find out why purple is royal, why orange is for Halloween and more with this activity in our new […]
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Stop in and learn about the history of different colors. You’ll find out why purple is royal, why orange is for Halloween and more with this activity in our new […]
You are invited to join a special Play and Learn program at the Lakeshore Museum Center on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. “Little Learners” is a free […]
Join us at the Scolnik House of the Depression Era for this three-part series highlighting the economic struggle across the United States known as the Great Depression. Learn more about […]
Bring a little color to your family date night! Explore color in science, art, and nature. Stations around the museum will feature hands-on activities and demonstrations including one led by […]
Learn about the history of origami, the art of paper folding, then make your own animal or bookmark to take home. Free to Muskegon County residents and museum members; $3 […]
The Lakeshore Museum Center will be closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
You are invited to join a special Play and Learn program at Michigan’s Heritage Park. “Sprouts” is a free program for infants and toddlers. Adults and children learn through the art of playing with sensory bins, playing outside, and much more! Each month features a new theme and book for participants to take home for […]
Join us for the first in a series of three lectures that will bring our Collection by Colors exhibit to life with various social and science topics. Co-author of the book 100 Years of Muskegon Big Red Football, Ron Pesch’s presentation will focus on those days past, as well as the modern-day accomplishments of the […]
Due to an enthusiastic response, sessions for this date are no longer available. Thank you all for your interest and we plan to offer more Escape Room opportunities in the […]
Learn all about how magnets work and what we use them for every day in the world. Free to Muskegon County residents and museum members; $3 for non-residents. Walk-in, open-house […]