December - February 2014-15

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December - February Winter 2014-2015 3...2...FUN! Count down to the BEST family New Year’s Eve celebration! • pg. 3 Help us welcome Santa at U-Stop HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR pg. 7 Join the fun! WINTER CAMPS pg. 4 2014 Build your very own CANDY HOUSE! pg. 7 LincolnChildrensMuseum.org (402) 477-4000 1420 P Street Lincoln, NE 68508

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December - FebruaryWinter 2014-2015

3...2...FUN!Count down to the

BEST family New Year’s Eve celebration! • pg. 3

Help us welcomeSanta at U-Stop

HOLIDAY SPECTACULARpg. 7

Join the fun!WINTER CAMPSpg. 4

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Build your very ownCANDY HOUSE!pg. 7

LincolnChildrensMuseum.org (402) 477-4000 1420 P Street Lincoln, NE 68508

What’s Inside... • Make Believe Midnight, pg. 3

• Camps & Programs, pg. 4

• Activity Calendar, pg. 5

• Candy House Funshop, pg. 7

• Taste of Spring & Holiday Open House, back cover

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Board of Directors

Holiday Hours

Amie Martinez

President Tracy Sanford

President Elect

Trey Pittenger

Past President

Kelly R. Ho�schneider

Secretary

Treasurer

Britta Muhleisen

Holly BaeteMark Walker

Kim Tucker Andrew Willis

Katie Weichman Zulkoski

Paige Duncan

Terry Genrich

Justin Reineke

Layne Sup

Barbara Baier

“What’s the �rst rule about being the kid boss?” Yvette Nelson asked during a morning sta� meeting. “Easy! No kidding around!”

Yvette Nelson knows how to make people laugh. She also knows how to make di�cult decisions, give important assignments and set goals. Plus, she has an incredible talent to make friends as well as a lasting impression. She proved all of this on Oct. 13 when Yve took over as the Museum’s Executive Director for a Day.

Only the second youth to be named to this elite title, Yve appeared immediately at ease in such a signi�cant role. “I’m a kid who loves to play and learn a lot.” And she took her role very seriously. In fact, she explained how she worked on two drafts of her application before submitting the �nal version for consideration. Yve is a focused second grader who knows how to draw a star two di�erent ways and is teaching herself to write with her non-dominant hand, not to mention her tremendous hula-hooping skills.

Yve balances her determination with kindness. “If you want a sticker or need a piece of candy today,” she o�ered, “feel free to stop by my o�ce.” Any jitters that come with the arrival of a new boss were quickly alleviated. Her generosity didn’t stop there. During one of three hula hoop demonstrations, she encouraged peers saying, “If you don’t know how to hula hoop, just practice. Keep trying and do your best.” She added, “Be creative. If hula hooping isn’t your thing, �nd something else that makes you smile.” A lesson all of us could take to heart.

�roughout the day, Yve jotted important notes on her personalized stationery from Cornerstone Print & Marketing. And as they discussed ideas to enhance the Museum, Yve and her closest group of advisor friends enjoyed lunch at Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers. �ey also made time to “observe” the Museum up close as they enjoyed an afternoon of play. When her day came to a close, Yve loaded up her goodies in her Museum logoed �irty-One Gifts tote bag and walked out to her reserved parking spot. It was, as Yve said, “…a great chance to see what it’s like to be an adult.”

In return, Yve reminded us how important it is to celebrate childhood. Although only one day a year is designated as the o�cial “Executive Director for a Day” celebration, Yve—and all children—will always be the boss at Lincoln Children’s Museum.

Kimberly Keller

Kelli Hogeland

Katie HaszardFriends President

Lauren Pugliese

Dec. 5 - We will close at 4 p.m. & reopen at 5 p.m. for U-Stop Holiday Spectacular Christmas Eve - 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.Christmas Day - closedNew Year's Eve - 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. & 6-8:30 p.m. for Make Believe MidnightNew Year's Day - closed

Gift cards are now available for purchase at the Welcome Desk. �ey are sold in $5 increments, beginning at $10. Gift cards may be redeemed for anything sold at the Museum, including educational programming. Get yours today!

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Thank you to the more than 1,300 Tenneco Happy HallowGreen event a�endees!We were excited to bring back this trick-or-treat tradition to the Museum. Our goal is to make Happy HallowGreen a fun and memorable event for years to come. As always, if you have feedback or suggestions about Museum events, please let us know. We love to hear from you! You may contact Michaella at [email protected] or (402) 477-4000, ext. 110.

Financing for Happy HallowGreen was provided in part through the Litter Reduction and Recycling Grant Program, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality.

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Wednesday, Dec. 31 – 6-8:30 p.m.Purchase your tickets online beginning Nov. 21!Celebrate the arrival of 2015, and still make it home before bedtime. Make Believe Midnight is a festive event that allows families to re�ect on the past year and anticipate the arrival of the fun ahead!

Join us for Lincoln’s BEST family friendly New Year’s party!�is year’s event features:• Glow sticks and other party favors• Dance with Twinkle in the B107.3 Dance Zone• Balloon drop with more than 2,000 balloons• Bubblewrap Stomp, sponsored by EZ GO stores• Appearances by Father Time and Baby New Year• Grand countdown to 2015, including the ball drop at 8 p.m. • Well of Good Intentions• New Year’s Red Carpet photo backdrop

Dress in your festive holiday apparel, and join us for this unforgettable evening that inspires a year of happiness! Make Believe Midnight is one of the Museum’s biggest and most important fund raising events. Proceeds from tickets help us maintain the Museum and deliver incredible events all year through!

Ticket Prices & PoliciesMembers: $8 Non-Member: $13 Children under age 1: free

Advance tickets are required for all attendees and can be purchased online, at the Museum or by phone beginning Nov. 21. Tickets for this event are non-refundable and non-transferable. �ose who purchase online tickets will receive con�rmation of their purchase via email. �at con�rmation serves as your ticket and is required for admittance to the event. Any tickets purchased online or by phone after Dec. 22 will be available for pick up during regular business hours until 5 p.m. on Dec. 31 or at will call the night of the event.

In the event of inclement weather, Lincoln Children’s Museum reserves the right to cancel the event. Any changes to the event schedule will be announced on the Museum’s website, Facebook/Twitter feeds and on B107.3 FM.

Due to popularity of this event, we will limit the total number of available tickets. Get your tickets early as the event is likely sell out! Order tickets at www.LincolnChildrensMuseum.org, at the Welcome Desk or by calling(402) 477-4000, ext. 106.

Dr. Frequency’s Astounding Sounds Returns in January 2015!

�e scientist of sounds has traveled from Mongolia to Maui and from Greenland to New Zealand, to seek out the world’s wildest, zaniest and most playful sources of sound. Astounding Sounds laboratory opens in early January. Join us for the fun and get ready to experiment and create with sound!

"Nothing tops a Museum membership. It's the gift our kids look forward to receiving every year."

Laura, mother of three

Bene�ts include:• Free, 12-month admission • Free admission to most events & reduced rates for special events• Discounts on camps, programs & at the Museum Store• Free copy of our quarterly newsletter mailed to your home, plus exclusive e-mail updates• No hidden up-charges or fees• Year-round, climate controlled fun for your family.

Starting at $78, it's a gift the entire family will enjoy. Purchase your gift Membership online,in person or by phone. Call (402) 477-4000,ext. 118.

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Register today forWINTER CAMPS!

Elementary Camps (Ages 6-10)1-day: $50 Members, $65 Non-Members 2-day: $65 Members, $80 Non-Members Check-in 8-8:30 a.m.; Check-out 4:30-5 p.m. • Campers should bring a sack lunch; no nuts, please! Lincoln Children’s Museum o�ers camps on LPS out days during the school year.

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Preschool Play Day Camps (Ages 3-5)Members: $25, Non-Members: $30Check-in 9:30-10 a.m.; Check-out: 4:30-5 p.m. All campers must be toileting independently.Campers should bring a sack lunch; no nuts, please!

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Save the date forSUMMER CAMPS!June 1-5: Messy Masterpieces Art Camp June 8-12: Star CampJune 15-19: Mad Scientists & Marvelous Microbes June 22-July 1: Lights, Camera, Action: Extended Cut July 6-10: School of WizardryJuly 13-17: Art Lab: Melt, Mix, Dabble & DrawJuly 20-24: Kid Chefs: Italian Food July 20-24: Camp Across LincolnJuly 27-31: Whodunit! Mystery Camp Aug. 3-7: World Record BreakersRegistration opens Jan. 28. Take advantage ofearly bird pricing through March 15!

Something NEW is sprouting!�rough guided, hands-on toddler and parent activities, we'll learn and explore through play! During each 4-week session of Super Sprouts, we'll dig in and explore a di�erent theme. Sessions include large group time, play-based learning stations, art activities and educational toy time. Stemming from our previous Toddler Team Up program, Super Sprouts features shorter sessions with expanded theme-based activities. Plus, we've added a stronger focus on parent and child interaction. Registration includes one toddler (ages 12-36 months) and their parent, grandparent or caregiver.

Session Dates & �emesJan. 14-Feb.5: Sensory PlayFeb. 18-March 19: Blocks & BuildingApril 1-23: All About Art

For speci�c days and times Super Sprouts is o�ered, and to register,visit LincolnChildrensMuseum.org or call Miss Flowers at(402) 477-4000, ext. 117.

A Note from Miss Flowers…One of the most rewarding experiences of working with children is the absolute delight and pride kids express to their parents over their creative work. My heart �its with giddy excitement when, upon pick up, a child drops everything else in his arms and can’t take another step without showing his parent something he made in camp. �e sparkle of satisfaction and accomplishment I see in little one’s excited eyes is the ultimate reward. When a child tells a parent, “I made this” and often, “I made this for you,” it gets me every time. �ose are the moments that inspired my plans for our winter camps; so our schedule is full of opportunities to make and create!

Register for Museum Camps at www.LincolnChildrensMuseum.org or call (402) 477-4000.

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Meet the Jolly Man from the North Pole inside Santa’s Workshop from 1-3 p.m. onDec. 6, 13 & 20.

Shop the Museum Store Holiday Open House Dec. 4-6. to save big on gifts & stocking stuffers.

Registration opens Jan. 28 for Summer Camps! Mark your calender and resolve to make 2015 awesome!

Keep your eyes open at the Museum for a contest and prize giveaways during Children's Dental Health Month, presented by Ameritas.

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February is Children’s Health Month. Ameritas group division is proud to partner with the Museum to educate families on the importance of good dental health by sponsoring weekly SmockTale activites, plus special guest appearances at Tuesday Mom’s Club and ZooZeum Day.

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Special Events

“Kangaroo Stew” CD Release Party �ursday, Dec. 11 5:30-6:30 p.m.FREE to Museum members. Half-priced admission applies for non members.Join us for a celebration of this beloved band’s newest CD, “Kangaroo Stew!” �e performance, followed by autographs, will take place on the Performing Arts Stage on the Lower Level of the Museum. Don’t miss out on this fun opportunity to enjoy this fun mix of rock, country, blues, pop, polka and even a little rap!

Saturday, Jan. 17 10 a.m.-1p.m.FREE to Museum members. Regular admission applies for non members.At Lincoln Children’s Museum, we not only encourage children to explore and play safely but want to be a resource for children and parents whether they are inside or outside our walls. Local professionals will be onsite for Safe Kids, Smart Kids to share their tips and expertise in a variety of situations and settings. From the Museum, home, school or out-and-about you need to be prepared. Join us to start (or add) to your safety plans and expand your knowledge!

Saturday, Jan. 31 10 a.m.-1 p.m.FREE to Museum members. Regular admission applies for non members.Travel the world without leaving Lincoln when you attend our 2nd Annual Passport to Play! Local cultural groups guide us on this globe trotting adventure. Join us at the Museum as we learn how children from around the world play, sing, dance, dress and live! No plane tickets are required for this trip abroad. Just pack your curiosity, snag your passport upon event entrance, and be ready to have some fun!

Saturday, Feb. 2110 a.m.-1p.m.FREE to Museum members as well as Lincoln Children’s Zoo members with your membership card. Regular admission applies for non members.Don’t let the cold weather keep you inside and hibernating. Venture on over to Lincoln Children’s Museum for our “wildest” event of the year: ZooZeum Day!

Organizations from across Lincoln and beyond will bring a variety of animals, both exotic and domestic, for you to see, touch, hold and learn all about inside the Museum! See what it takes to keep these fascinating creatures—large and small—happy and healthy!

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Winter Festivities

• $25 for members• $30 for non-members (includes 2 free admissions)• $25 take home kits also available

Thursdays, Dec. 11 & 1810 a.m., 5 & 6 p.m.Saturdays, Dec. 6, 13 & 2010 and 11 a.m.; 1, 2 & 3 p.m.Sundays, Dec. 7, 14 & 211, 2 & 3 p.m.Decorate your holiday dream house with the family! We supply the 15” house frame, frosting and a variety of candies for decorative topping, all you need to bring is your imagination!

Make sweet holiday memories without the mess!

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Friday, Dec. 55-8 p.m.; Santa arrives at 5:30 p.m.!�e Museum will close at 4 p.m. to prepare for this event and reopen at 5 p.m.FREE to Museum members. Half-priced admission for non members.�is annual event has become a classic way for families to kick o� the holidays and celebrate the magic of the season. Santa arrives at 5:30 p.m., so don’t be late! Visits and photos with Santa are available on a �rst come, �rst served basis.

• Enjoy milk and cookies as you listen to a dramatic reading of “The Polar Express” by UNL students plus, see a Polar Express model train display from the Lincoln Area Historical Railway Society.

• See Discovery Gallery transformed into Santa’s Workshop.• Sit inside and old fashioned U-Stop oil truck decked out for the event.• Characters from the Lincoln Midwest Ballet Company’s “The Nutcracker” will

give short, preview performances on the Performing Arts Stage.• Carolers, musicians and additional performances will add holiday cheer.• Decorate your own ornament at the Paint Yourself Silly station.• Meet Museum Mascot Twinkle, along with some of your favorite winter friends

from classic and contemporary holiday stories and movies!

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For information or to register for Candy House Funshop, contact

Audrey at (402) 477-4000 ext. 118

LincolnChildrensMuseum.org (402) 477-4000 1420 P Street Lincoln, NE 68508

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MUSEUM HOURS

Mon. Closed*

*Open when LPS is not in sessionCheck our website for special holiday hours!

Tues. 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Sun. 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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Save the Date!�e annual Taste of Spring dinner and auction, hosted by the Friends of Lincoln Children's Museum, will be held Saturday, May 2. Mark your calendar and plan to join us for an evening of celebration as we celebrate the Museum's 25th anniversary! For questions about the Friends group or the event, contact Friends President Katie Haszard at [email protected] and put "Friends" in the email subject.

Friends of Lincoln Children’s Museum