
March Saturdays: Bat Craft
Flap on by the museum for a bat craft. Using clothespins, coffee filters, markers, and a splash of water, you can create a friend of the night.
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Flap on by the museum for a bat craft. Using clothespins, coffee filters, markers, and a splash of water, you can create a friend of the night.

Our True Crime program returns, where we put you in the shoes of a detective to see if you can solve real-life Muskegon crimes! Examine the evidence and read witness statements to see if you can figure out who committed the crime. Participants will be in small groups and will be tasked with solving four […]

You are invited to join a special Play and Learn program at the Lakeshore Museum Center on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. “Little Learners” is a free literacy-based program for Muskegon County infants and toddlers ages 0-4. During this program, participants will be invited to join us for a 15-20 minute organized […]

Join us at the Lakeshore Museum Center as we talk all things dairy. During this fun filled evening we will be looking at the science and history of making butter and ice cream. We will also be talking about the various dairies that have delivered milk to the citizens of Muskegon County. Country Dairy will […]

Stop by the museum for some hands-on learning with magnets. Learn how they work and the science involved.

The Muskegon Museum of History and Science will be opening at 10 AM on March 18, April 1, and April 8. We hope to see you then!

In honor of National Handmade Day, we'll pull out an array of materials, like paints and markers, buttons, pom-poms, and more for you to create your own unique piece of […]

This 3-day spring break camp is for learners age 8-15 interested in STEM topics. Camp will include experiments, demonstrations, and activities on topics including animal learning, a lesson related to our Bloodsuckers exhibit, geology, and architecture among others. Camp is 9 AM - 12 PM, April 4-6. STEM Mini-Camp is $15 for museum members and […]

Join us for a fun open house-style event filled with programs and activities focused on one of Michigan’s resources—copper. We will be talking about copper oxidation, and have a $ 2 make-and-take activity making copper cone necklaces, and more. This event is free for museum members and Muskegon County residents and $5 for non-county residents. […]

The Muskegon Museum of History and Science will be opening at 10 AM on March 18, April 1, and April 8. We hope to see you then!