This year, there will be nothing under my Christmas tree. No gadgets, no updated devices, no video games, no toys. And I say that with purpose, not neglect. Because what my children truly need, what they have always needed, isn’t another object. It’s our time, our presence, and our attention.
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Worldwide Day of Play! Presented by Nickelodeon & the Association of Children’s Museums
The Museum of Fulton County is pleased to be participating in Our World: Worldwide Day of Play on Saturday, September 28. As a day dedicated to experiencing joyful learning through play, this worldwide event is focused on getting kids and their families up, out, and playing around.
Read moreCelebrate National Train Day on May 11 at the Museum of Fulton County
The Museum of Fulton County will be celebrating National Train Day on Saturday, May 11 with model train displays, hands-on activities for children, and the All Aboard! exhibit highlighting the history of trains in Fulton County.
“With the opening of our All Aboard! train exhibit we have been hosting a variety of train-themed events at the museum,” shared John Swearingen, Jr., director of the Museum of Fulton County. “It seemed appropriate to join in the National Train Day celebration this year with special model trains running in the lobby, train-themed activities for children, and our amazing train exhibit in the Worthington Gallery.”
Hobo Day to be held September 30 at the Wauseon Depot
Enjoy an afternoon of fun and delicious food as you discover the true adventures of hobos during the Museum of Fulton County’s annual Hobo Day. This free, family event will be held on Saturday, September 30 from 4-7 pm at the Wauseon Depot.
“We love to see families and friends gathering at the historic Wauseon Depot for our annual Hobo Day,” shared John Swearingen, director of the Fulton County Museum. “This popular fall event is a great opportunity to get together with others in the community for a delicious meal, entertainment, and the chance to learn a little more about our local history.”
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