What's Happening?
The Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum in Stevens Point is hosting a free cultural event on February 18, inviting families to explore global traditions. The event, supported by sponsors Kwik Trip and Holly’s Hooks, will feature community interactions, art projects, and exhibits showcasing diverse cultures. Holly Osterbrink, the museum's community outreach coordinator, emphasizes the event's role in educating children through play and connection. The initiative aims to foster cultural understanding and appreciation among young attendees, providing an engaging platform for learning about the world.
Why It's Important?
Events like the Kids’ Cultural Event play a crucial role in promoting cultural awareness and inclusivity from a young age. By exposing children to
diverse traditions and practices, such initiatives help build empathy and understanding, essential traits in an increasingly globalized world. Such events also support community engagement, bringing together families and local organizations to celebrate diversity. The free admission ensures accessibility, allowing more families to participate and benefit from the educational experience.









