Celebrate Tu B’Shevat, the Birthday of Trees at WOW!

WOW1Looking for something cool to do with your kids on Martin Luther King Jr. Day?

Mishpacha Family Adventures will be at the WOW! World of Wonder Children’s Museum in Lafayette from 10 AM to noon on January 21st. Let your kids get their wiggles out at this creative environment that sparks imagination and inspires learning through play while learning about the Jewish holiday of Tu B’Shevat.

Children with WOW! memberships are admitted at no cost. Otherwise, $5.50 per child, and adults and babies 14 months and under are free. This event is also free for qualified families registered at www.MazelTot.org.

RSVP HERE by Friday, January 18th.

The WOW! Children’s Museum is located at 110 North Harrison Avenue in Lafayette. Click here for a map.

Mishpacha Family Adventures is geared towards families with children preschool-1st grade (and their siblings too). Taking tiyuls (trips) around town, create Jewish experiences and memories for your family! Upcoming adventures include younger kid activities at the Har HaShem Purim Carnival; celebrating a rockin’ Passover pajama party; visiting a Hygiene farm to milk goats and plant seeds; and a hike to Chatauqua with Rabbi Rose!

This program is a joint venture between Congregation Har HaShem, the Boulder JCC Preschool, and Congregation Bonai Shalom. For more information, please contact Mishpacha Adventures Coordinator, Marcia Seigal at m.seigal@harhashem.org or call (303) 499-7077 ext. 14.

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