County Historical Museum introducing new monthly kids’ program
2024-07-18
Unlocking the Wonders of History: Aunt Myrta's Little Friends of the Museum
The Rockwall County Historical Foundation Museum is set to launch a captivating new program aimed at engaging elementary-aged kids. Dubbed "Aunt Myrta's Little Friends of the Museum," this hour-long monthly event promises to ignite the curiosity and imagination of young minds through storytelling, hands-on activities, and outdoor exploration.
Discover the Past, Inspire the Future
Exploring the World of Cotton
On August 1st, the program will delve into the fascinating history of cotton, a crop that has played a pivotal role in the development of Texas. Children will have the opportunity to learn about the cultivation, processing, and significance of this versatile fiber, while engaging in interactive activities that bring the story to life. From understanding the lifecycle of the cotton plant to exploring the evolution of textile production, this session will provide a comprehensive and engaging introduction to a quintessential aspect of the state's agricultural heritage.As the children explore the world of cotton, they will not only gain a deeper appreciation for the past but also develop a newfound understanding of the interconnectedness of our world. By connecting the dots between the land, the people, and the products that have shaped the region, the program aims to inspire a sense of wonder and a desire to uncover the hidden stories that lie within the museum's walls.
Celebrating the Texas State Fair
September 5th will mark the celebration of the Texas State Fair, a beloved annual tradition that has captivated generations of Texans. During this session, children will embark on a journey through the sights, sounds, and flavors that make the fair such a cherished event. From learning about the history and significance of the fair to exploring the diverse array of attractions and exhibits, this program will provide a unique opportunity for young participants to immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of the Lone Star State.Through interactive activities and engaging storytelling, the children will not only gain a deeper understanding of the fair's legacy but also develop a sense of pride and appreciation for the traditions that have been passed down through the years. By fostering a connection to the state's vibrant cultural heritage, the program aims to inspire a lifelong love of learning and a deep respect for the enduring spirit of Texas.
Squirrels and the Fall
As the leaves begin to change and the air grows crisp, the October 3rd session of Aunt Myrta's Little Friends of the Museum will turn its attention to the fascinating world of squirrels and the wonders of the fall season. Children will delve into the intricate behaviors and adaptations of these beloved backyard creatures, exploring their role in the delicate balance of the ecosystem.Through hands-on activities and captivating narratives, the program will not only educate participants about the life cycle and habits of squirrels but also foster a deeper appreciation for the natural rhythms of the changing seasons. By connecting the children to the rhythms of the natural world, the museum aims to inspire a lifelong love of exploration and a commitment to environmental stewardship.
Turkeys and Thankfulness
In November, the program will shift its focus to the beloved symbol of Thanksgiving – the turkey. On November 7th, children will embark on a journey to uncover the history and cultural significance of this iconic bird, while also exploring the themes of gratitude and thankfulness that are so deeply woven into the fabric of the holiday season.Through engaging storytelling and interactive activities, the children will learn about the unique characteristics and behaviors of turkeys, as well as the role they have played in the traditions and celebrations of the past. By fostering a sense of appreciation for the natural world and the bountiful gifts it provides, the program aims to instill a deeper understanding of the importance of giving thanks and celebrating the connections that bind us together as a community.
Embracing the Winter Wonderland
As the year draws to a close, the December 5th session of Aunt Myrta's Little Friends of the Museum will turn its attention to the enchanting world of winter. Children will embark on a journey of discovery, exploring the unique adaptations and survival strategies of the natural world as it prepares for the colder months.Through hands-on activities and captivating narratives, the program will not only educate participants about the wonders of the winter season but also inspire a sense of wonder and appreciation for the resilience of the natural world. By connecting the children to the rhythms of the changing seasons, the museum aims to foster a lifelong love of learning and a deep respect for the delicate balance of our planet.