Mission:
The mission of the Children's museum of the Sierra is to provide stimulating and interactive exhibits in Science, Natural history, community and the Arts presented in an imaginative and playful way to encourage and challenge growing minds. Exhibits are designed for children ages two through twelve, and are presented in an environment that encourages parent and teacher involvement.
About the Museum:
A discovery museum for young people (ages 2-12) and their families, providing hands-on exhibits and programs designed to encourage visitors to learn by doing, imagining, creating and making choices.
Our primary audience is children of the mountain community and the tourist population that visit the destination resort area of Yosemite National Park. We average 1,000 visitors monthly.
The museum operates under the auspices of the Educational Enhancement Foundation, a private nonprofit organization (classified as a 501(c) 3 by the IRS.
Funds are generated by private contributions and earned income from membership, admission fees, grants, gift shop sales and special events. The museum development and exhibit design is provided by devoted and generous volunteers who have a passion for our museum and enhancing the lives of children.
The hands-on exhibits can be categorized as teaching scientific principles or allowing the child to learn about the world around them through dramatic play or artistic expression.
We are not a collecting museum in the traditional sense. That is one of the primary ways in which we differ from other museums. The children's museum uses teaching collections, providing objects to be handled, learned from and explored by the inquisitive participants.
If after viewing our "virtual" tour you are inspired to join the abundant community support we experience and wish to give generously to a well deserving organization, feel free to contact our Director, Jean Hand, for more information. (559) 658-5656
History:
The museum was founded in 1995 by a group of parents and individuals interested in bringing specialized programs to young people of the mountain community. In 1997 the museum was awarded a grant by United Way of Madera County allowing the museum to open to the public on July 19, 1997 in a 1,000 square foot site. We soon outgrew this space and began searching for larger quarters that were affordable. We moved during February of 2000 into our new location of approximately 4000 square feet of exhibit space!
Saturday, Nov 9, 2024
Swank Screening
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Tuesday, Nov 12, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. PT
Zoom
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Wednesday, Nov 13, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. PT
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