What's Happening?
Discovery City Children's Museum in Port Huron is set to host a glow-themed event called 'Glow and Go' on February 2. The event, scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m., is designed for children aged 2 to 10, accompanied by an adult. Activities will include glow-in-the-dark slime-making and neon painting, aiming to foster discovery and connection among participants. The event will also feature glowing treats. Registration costs $20, covering one child and one adult, with an additional $5 fee for each extra participant. The event requires adult supervision, as it is not a drop-off program. Interested parties must register by January 29.
Why It's Important?
The 'Glow and Go' event at Discovery City Children's Museum highlights the importance of interactive and educational activities
for children. By engaging in creative and sensory experiences, children can develop cognitive and social skills in a fun environment. The event also emphasizes family participation, encouraging parents to engage actively in their children's learning processes. Such community events can strengthen family bonds and promote local cultural engagement, contributing to the social fabric of Port Huron.
What's Next?
As the registration deadline approaches on January 29, families interested in participating are encouraged to secure their spots. The museum may consider hosting similar events in the future if this event proves successful, potentially expanding its offerings to include more diverse activities. Community feedback will likely play a role in shaping future programming, ensuring that the museum continues to meet the interests and needs of local families.









