The Museum Goes North to Play
Westchester Children’s Museum brings its programming and impact to the River North Communities of Westchester, reaching the towns and districts in the Northernmost part of the County along the Hudson River region.
The Westchester Children’s Museum is committed to making children’s museum programming, STEM and STEAM activities available to all children across Westchester County. With that in mind, we are proud to be working with local parents to bring pop-up programming to Northern Westchester to ensure that issues such as transportation, language, or financial access are not barriers to play.
Many thanks to Westchester County Legislators Emiljana Ulaj, Colin Smith, and Catherine Parker for their generous funding to make this programming possible, and to the Westchester County Board of Legislators and Westchester County Executive for their support of the Westchester Children's Museum. Westchester County's support makes it possible for the Museum to expand its programming and exhibits to northern Westchester communities along the Hudson River region. (PARA ESPAÑOL)
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Following is a list of Westchester Children’s Museum Programs @ River North.
All programs are free and open to all children with their caregivers.
Church of the Assumption, Peekskill
Saturday, July 19, 10am - 2pm
Tabletop Family STEAM Fair featuring a variety of Hands-On Exhibits.
Capacity for ~100 families
Katonah Village Public Library, Katonah
Monday 8/4, 10:30am - 11:15am
STEAM Fairytales Workshop
Capacity for 10-15 children ages PreK
Mount Kisco Public Library, Mount Kisco
Monday 8/4, 3:30 - 4:30pm
Space Exploration Workshop
Capacity for 10-20 children ages K-2nd
Register HERE
Lewisboro Parks & Recreation, South Salem
Wednesday 8/6, 3-4pm
STEAM Fairytales Workshop
Capacity for 10-20 children ages K-1st
Somers Library, Somers
Wednesday, 8/13
Art to Animation Workshop
Capacity for 20 children with caregiver
3:00 - 3:45pm, K- 2nd grade - Register HERE
4:15 - 5:00 pm. 3rd - 5th grade - Register HERE
John C Hart Memorial Library, Shrub Oak
Saturday 8/16, 10am - 12pm
Tabletop Family STEAM Fair featuring Hands-On Exhibits
Capacity for ~100 children with caregivers
Lasdon Park & Arboretum, Katonah
Saturday 8/16, 11am - 3pm
Gardens & Growing Tabletop Activities
Capacity for ~250 children with caregivers
Katonah Village Public Library, Katonah
Tuesday 8/19
Light & Sound Workshop
Capacity for 10-20
Tuesday 8/19: 2:00pm-3:00pm Light and Sound- for ages K - 2nd
Tuesday 8/19: 4:00pm-5:00pm Art to Animation- for ages 3rd - 5th
Lewisboro Library
Thursday, 8/21
Think Like An Engineer
Capacity 12 to 20 children, 3rd to 5th grade
Register HERE
Somers Library, Somers
Monday, 8/25
Light & Sound Workshop
Capacity for 20 children with caregiver
10:00am- 11:15am Pre-K - Register HERE
3:00pm- 3:45pm K-2nd Grade - Register HERE
4:15pm- 5:00pm 3rd-5th Grade - Register HERE
Lewisboro Library
Thursday, 8/28
Think Like An Engineer
Capacity 12 to 20 children, 3rd to 5th grade
Register HERE
Hendrick Hudson Free Library, Montrose
Saturday 9/6, 11am - 12pm
STEAM Fairytales Workshop
Capacity for 10-20 children ages 1st - 3rd grade
Register HERE
Hendrick Hudson Free Library, Montrose
Saturday 9/13, 11am - 12pm
Kids Chemistry
Capacity for 10-20 children ages 1st - 3rd grade Register HERE
Bedford Village Free Library, Bedford
Wednesday 9/17, 3:15 - 4pm
Space Exploration Workshop
Capacity for 10-15 children ages K - 2nd grade
Register HERE
Bedford Village Free Library, Bedford
Thursday 9/18, 3:15 - 4pm
Space Exploration Workshop
Capacity for 10-15 children ages 3rd - 5th grade
Register HERE
Hendrick Hudson Free Library, Montrose
Saturday 9/20, 11am - 12pm
Art to Animation Workshop
Capacity for 10-20 children ages 1st - 3rd grade Register HERE
Chappaqua Library
Thursday, 9/25, 4 - 5pm
Energy & Magnets Workshop
Capacity for 10-15 children, ages 3rd - 5th grade
Hendrick Hudson Free Library, Montrose
Saturday 9/27, 11am - 12pm
Building Structures Workshop
Capacity for 10-20 children ages 1st - 3rd grade Register HERE
Todos los programas son gratuitos.
Todos los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto, y todos los adultos deben estar acompañados por un niño.
The Westchester Children’s Museum - El Museo Infantil de Westchester - lleva su programación e impacto a las comunidades del norte del río de Westchester, llegando a los pueblos y distritos del extremo norte del condado, a lo largo de la región del río Hudson.
El Museo Infantil de Westchester se compromete a que la programación del museo infantil y las actividades STEM y STEAM estén disponibles para todos los niños del condado de Westchester. Con esto en mente, nos enorgullece trabajar con los padres locales para llevar programas temporales al norte de Westchester y garantizar que problemas como el transporte, el idioma o el acceso financiero no sean obstáculos para el juego.
Muchas gracias a los legisladores del condado de Westchester, Emiljana Ulaj, Colin Smith y Catherine Parker, por su generoso apoyo con una subvención de $50,000 que hizo posible este programa, y a la Junta de Legisladores y al Ejecutivo del condado de Westchester por su apoyo al Museo Infantil de Westchester. El apoyo del condado de Westchester permite que el museo amplíe su programación y exhibiciones a las comunidades del norte de Westchester, a lo largo de la región del río Hudson.