Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Holiday Open House

Fun was had by all at the Museum's annual Holiday Open House last Friday night!

Over 600 people came through to celebrate the holiday season with us! Here are just a few highlights of the evening:


Santa is always a favorite, with his "elf," volunteer Tina Taylor.


A live reindeer from Stump Hill Farms is always a big draw! Did you know it's the FEMALE reindeer who have antlers?


We had a ribbon cutting for our new tornado exhibit in Discover World.


Kids decorated their own pinecone decorations.


Another craft station for kids!


Volunteers Jane Turner and Patty Lue Roosa helped serve hot cider, homemade donuts, and gingerbread loaf.


Volunteer Bill Gouge cooking donuts over the fire.


Director of Education Chris Kenney cutting out the dough for the donuts!


A gorgeous doll in the Museum Shoppe! Remember, the Shoppe is a great place to find unique holiday gifts. And all these beautiful dolls are less than $20!

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