Sensory Friendly Saturday, Bell Museum
Bell Museum St. Paul, MinnesotaSensory Friendly Visits The quietest time to visit the museum is late afternoon, when we have fewer visitors and our space is generally uncrowded. Be sure to check out the […]
Sensory Friendly Visits The quietest time to visit the museum is late afternoon, when we have fewer visitors and our space is generally uncrowded. Be sure to check out the […]
We Can Ride invites you to join us for an afternoon of fall fun at our Trick or Trot event! On Saturday, 10/19, from 2:00 to 5:00 PM, we'll host […]
Sensory Friendly Visits The quietest time to visit the museum is late afternoon, when we have fewer visitors and our space is generally uncrowded. Be sure to check out the […]
Join Family Achievement Foundation for a free family movie meetup! We will be watching Inside Out 2 and this is a sensory friendly & accessible event. 11:30 AM Check-In, 12:00 […]
Everyone welcome, accommodations available.
Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays are quieter days at the museum, with fewer guests and noise. The museum has sensory kits for youth and adults available for use while at the museum. In addition, there are fidgets that can be checked out and used while at the museum. A social narrative is available on the museum's website at https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/social-narrative-and-sensory-kits/ .
A miserly and miserable, ever-so-cantankerous Grinch has observed the despicable Christmas joy of the Whos with disdain, from a distance, for decades. Enough! In this CTC holiday favorite, filled with music and Seussian rhymes, he plots the greatest heist imaginable—stealing the very thing they love the most! Until, that is, the smallest of the Whos, tiny Cindy Lou, extends a hand. Through the combination of kindness and community, we witness not only a change in the course of Who-History, but the size and capacity of the old green guy’s heart.
For every mainstage show in our season, Children’s Performing Arts hosts a relaxed performance. In this hilarious Christmas classic, a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids – probably the most inventively awful kids in history.
Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays are quieter days at the museum, with fewer guests and noise. The museum has sensory kits for youth and adults available for use while at the museum. In addition, there are fidgets that can be checked out and used while at the museum. A social narrative is available on the museum's website at https://gammelgardenmuseum.org/social-narrative-and-sensory-kits/ .
Twin Cities Ballet’s annual production of A Minnesota Nutcracker has been a beloved holiday tradition in the South Metro since its inaugural performances in 2003, and this year it comes to Northrop!
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