
Toddler Tours & Artful Play
Wednesday, January 28 at 10:30 AM
For children ages 18 months-5 years-old, with adult Location: Woodmere's Frances M. Maguire Hall, located at 9001 Germantown Avenue Instructor: Liz Baill Calling all artists who toddle! Join us for an hour of creative playtime in Woodmere's studios and galleries. Enjoy story time, a gallery walk, an...
Toddler Tours & Artful Play

Toddler Tours & Artful Play
For children ages 18 months-5 years-old, with adult Location: Woodmere's Frances M. Maguire Hall, located at 9001 Germantown Avenue Instructor: Liz Baill Calling all artists who toddle! Join us for an hour of creative playtime in Woodmere's studios and galleries. Enjoy story time, a gallery walk, and an art project designed just for the museum's littlest visitors and their grown-ups. Art projects and activities change on a monthly basis. Join us on either Wednesday or Friday, January 28 or 30 for artmaking fun and look forward to a new activity and project in February! $15/adult (FREE for Woodmere Family Members) FREE for children

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For children ages 18 months-5 years-old, with adult Location: Woodmere's Frances M. Maguire Hall, located at 9001 Germantown Avenue Instructor: Liz Baill Calling all artists who toddle! Join us for an hour of creative playtime in Woodmere's studios and galleries. Enjoy story time, a gallery walk, and an art project designed just for the museum's littlest visitors and their grown-ups. Art projects and activities change on a monthly basis. Join us on either Wednesday or Friday, January 28 or 30 fo...
Times
Toddler Tours & Artful Play starts at 10:30 a.m. and ends at 11:30 a.m.
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Will Keenan's One Man Poe

Big Heart Bakes Pop-Up

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Improvised Music at A Man Full of Trouble featuring Koofibi

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49ers @ Eagles PLAYOFFS

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Sewing Class

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Queer Run – Rittenhouse (Tapster)

Therapeutic Gardening – Candle Making

Community Meeting (Virtual)

Dinner with Philly Dinner Club

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FNA Zoning Webinar Presentation

