Summer Camps at Minnesota Children’s Museum
We’re partnering with The Works Museum and Stages Theatre Company to bring some of their favorite camps to Minnesota Children’s Museum!
We’re partnering with The Works Museum and Stages Theatre Company to bring some of their favorite camps to Minnesota Children’s Museum!
Visit the Sustainable Safari ambassador animals at Vikings Training camp. Porcupines and Baby Kangaroos have been previous guests to camp that you may meet individually, if they are not on a break. Staff will be there to answer any questions you may have about the ambassador species.
Wacipi—or powwow—is a traditional Native American gathering, a celebration of life, pride, and honor. Meaning “they dance” in the Dakota language, today’s wacipi brings together people from all over the country for three days of celebrating in a good way. It is a time for preserving a rich heritage, while reconnecting with old friends and making new friends.
Check out the historical complex, and learn about Hamm's history while drinking beer brewed in the same building, over a Century later.
Come to the annual celebration of summer, the Midsummer Night's Dream, for an evening of wolf howls, raptor tales, and food and drink. Listen to The Walker Brothers Band, roam and watch animals, and try your hand at howling. Relax by the fire and enjoy Meg's personal playlist of songs.
Check out the historical complex, and learn about Hamm's history while drinking beer brewed in the same building, over a Century later.
With over 100 exhibitors, this is the place to discover new and exciting field trips, activities, fundraising, entertainment, and outdoor adventures. You’ll be able to talk shop with Minnesota’s best providers, earn CEU credits and best of all, it’s free to attend.
2024 Dates: August 16, September 27, October 12 Back by popular demand: Mystery on the Mississippi River is taking place at Crosby Farm Regional Park and has a bit of...
Wacipi—or powwow—is a traditional Native American gathering, a celebration of life, pride, and honor. Meaning “they dance” in the Dakota language, today’s wacipi brings together people from all over the country for three days of celebrating in a good way. It is a time for preserving a rich heritage, while reconnecting with old friends and making new friends.
Check out the historical complex, and learn about Hamm's history while drinking beer brewed in the same building, over a Century later.
Swim on down to SEA LIFE and join us for a FREE Teacher Open House on Tuesday, August 20th from 4-7pm! Learn all about our educational programming, workshops, and enjoy...
The Austin ArtWorks Festival is a free two-day event in Austin, Minnesota held annually each August — a celebration of visual, performing, and literary artists, many with ties to Austin...