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 and their
accompanying adults. Participants will engage in various glow-in-the-dark activities, including slime-making and neon painting. The event aims to foster discovery and connection among attendees. Registration for the event costs $20, covering one child and one adult, with an additional fee of $5 for each extra participant. It is important to note that this is not a drop-off event, and an adult must accompany each child. The deadline for registration is January 29.
Why It's Important?
The 'Glow and Go' event at Discovery City Children's Museum provides an opportunity for families to engage in educational and entertaining activities together. Such events are crucial for community building and offer children a chance to explore creativity in a safe and structured environment. By encouraging participation in hands-on activities, the museum supports developmental learning and social interaction among young children. Additionally, the event highlights the museum's role in providing accessible and affordable family-friendly activities, contributing to the cultural and social fabric of the Port Huron community.
What's Next?
As the registration deadline approaches, families interested in attending the 'Glow and Go' event are encouraged to secure their spots by January 29. The museum may consider hosting similar events in the future if this event proves successful, potentially expanding its offerings to include more diverse activities and themes. Community feedback and participation levels will likely influence the planning of future events, allowing the museum to tailor its programs to meet the interests and needs of local families.








