Puppet Show: The Little Red Hen (all ages)

When Little Red Hen find that none of her friends are willing to help her make bread, will she share?

 

Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only

 

Mini Monet (18-36 months)

Calling all toddler artists – 18-36 months. Explore the benefits of doing art activities with your toddler to encourage their motor and cognitive development. Wear clothing that is paint and mess friendly.

Baby Picaso

Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only

 

Mini Monet (18-36 months)

Calling all toddler artists – 18-36 months. Explore the benefits of doing art activities with your toddler to encourage their motor and cognitive development. Wear clothing that is paint and mess friendly.

Baby Picaso

Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only

 

Mini Monet (18-36 months)

Calling all toddler artists – 18-36 months. Explore the benefits of doing art activities with your toddler to encourage their motor and cognitive development. Wear clothing that is paint and mess friendly.

Baby Picaso

Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only

 

Mini Monet (18-36 months)

Calling all toddler artists – 18-36 months. Explore the benefits of doing art activities with your toddler to encourage their motor and cognitive development. Wear clothing that is paint and mess friendly.

Baby Picaso

Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only

 

Summer Family Place Playgroup (0-3 Years)

Spend time together, play, make friends and talk one-on-one with child development specialists.

 

Family Place Playgroup

Registration required in person at Harrington for a 5 week series. Registration opens May 15

Puppet Show: Soup Opera (all ages)

A diner just wants to eat his soup, but something is missing

 

Tickets available 30 minutes prior to program, available in-person only

 

Thinking Money Exhibit

Thinking Money for Kids Exhibit strives to teach elementary age children and their parents, caregivers and educators about financial literacy topics—like saving, spending and budgeting—in a way that is both understandable and fun

Through a bustling community market-themed storyline, digital interactive content and other fun, hands-on activities, the exhibition explores:

  • What is money?
  • How do we earn money?
  • Saving and spending
  • Money values such as fairness and charitableness
  • Making responsible financial decisions

Thinking Money Exhibit

Thinking Money for Kids Exhibit strives to teach elementary age children and their parents, caregivers and educators about financial literacy topics—like saving, spending and budgeting—in a way that is both understandable and fun

Through a bustling community market-themed storyline, digital interactive content and other fun, hands-on activities, the exhibition explores:

  • What is money?
  • How do we earn money?
  • Saving and spending
  • Money values such as fairness and charitableness
  • Making responsible financial decisions