Noon Year’s Eve at Betty Brinn
Dec 31 @ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Celebrate 2025 early! The Betty Brinn Children’s Museum is excited to announce the return of New Year’s Eve at Noon or Noon Year’s Eve! They are bringing the beach vibes to this year’s New Year’s Eve at Noon! Get ready for a Beach Ball Dance Bash and Ball Drop with DJ Shawna, make DIY noisemakers, get your face painted and explore a floor full of fun, play-based learning exhibits. Celebrate the start of 2025 at our family-favorite event!
Admission:
$20 Non-Member
$10 Member
Only 750 tickets will be available.
There will be no walk-up tickets.
Visitors can join the Museum for a morning of play and fun activities. DJ Shawna will be there to bring the beats for a dance party and lead the 12 p.m. ball-drop ceremony. DIY hats and noisemakers can be made in the Be A Maker space leading up to the countdown!
Pre-registration is encouraged to ensure a slot to attend. Pre-Register.
Winter Break 2024
December 24 Closed
December 25 Closed
December 26-30 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
December 31 9:00 a.m.-2 p.m.
January 1 Closed
Recommended for children of all ages.
Betty Brinn’s Mission Statement:
The Betty Brinn Children’s Museum is dedicated to providing hands-on educational experiences that help children build fundamental cognitive, social, emotional and physical skills during their formative years, and to educating adults about the profound influence of early learning on a child’s academic and lifelong success. Museum exhibits and programs reflect developmental milestones recognized by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, as well as state and national academic standards, and promote school readiness by focusing on early literacy; beginning science, technology, engineering, arts, and math concepts; the development of planning and problem-solving skills; cooperation, self-esteem and self-discipline; and physical coordination. The Museum enables adults to share educational experiences with children and provides information about child development, learning styles and effective parenting. The Museum is committed to ensuring access by all children and families in the community.
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