There’s nothing we love more than seeing kids’ smiling faces as they zoom around the Museum exploring values of being an everyday hero! That’s why, the Everyday Heroes Activity Center is back for a second summer! But, this interactive play space for kids isn’t the only way to get to know what’s inside our walls… We’ve got a whole summer line-up of family fun activities including story time for little ones, documentary films for 12+, and so much more. Check out what’s here for you on this list below.
SPECIAL FAMILY PROGRAMMING AS FOLLOWS:
KIDS LIKE ME STORY TIME IN THE EVERYDAY HEROES ACTIVITY CENTER
STORY TIME + STAY & PLAY
THURS, JUNE 13, 11:30AM; THURS, JULY 11, 11:30AM; THURS, AUG 8, 11:30AM
Story Time free for everyone; Stay and Play for just $5 with registration; Free for children under 5 & Maltz Museum Members
Join us for Kids Like Me Story Time at the Maltz Museum, then stay and play in the Everyday Heroes Activity Center. The Story Corner in the Activity Center promotes the value of reading, where we will focus on books related to the theme of Everyday Heroes. Each month, hear a true story of a heroic young person and another story about mindfulness.
FAMILY HERO DAY
DISCOUNT FAMILY FUN DAY
SUN, JUNE 16, 11AM – 5PM
1PM & 3PM FILM SCREENINGS OF “A FAMILY IS A FAMILY IS A FAMILY”
$5 All Day for Everyone; Free for children under 5 & Maltz Museum Members
This Father’s Day, we are celebrating fathers, father figures, and family caregivers of all kinds with discounted admission to the Museum, including The Everyday Heroes Activity Center and Story Tour. Family members of all ages can enjoy the HBO documentary, “A Family is A Family is A Family” about the many different kinds of people and relationships that make up loving families. Two showings at 1PM and 3PM.
MEET COMMUNITY HEROES
FAMILY FUN
SUN, JULY 14, 1:30 – 3PM
$5 Admission with registration; Free for children under 5 & Maltz Museum Members
Join local activists and emergency service workers to learn about how they
keep us safe and create positive community change. Meet Beachwood Fire and Rescue, climb in a fire truck, and take
home your own firefighter hat! Plus, check out groups likeWorking Animals for Kids and Cleveland Kids’ Book Bank. Participate in a kids book
drive by bringing a used book to donate, make your own hero-themed crafts
and enjoy lights snacks!
DIFFERENCES ARE BEAUTIFUL DAY
DISCOUNT FAMILY FUN DAY
SUN, AUG 4, 1:30 – 3PM
$5 Admission with registration; Free for children under 5 &Maltz Museum Members
Join Cleveland’s community heroes and ambassadors fromHorvitz YouthAbility Program of JFSA Cleveland for a special performance created by
young adults with disabilities who break down barriers through the power of positivity. Then, hear local child author, Gabe Feinberg, read his children’s book kindness and acceptance. A book signing follows the reading.
EVERYDAY HEROES STORY TOUR: “SARAH & SAMUEL’S AMERICAN STORY”
SELF-GUIDED DROP-IN TOUR
COME ANYTIME DURING REGULAR MUSEUM HOURS
Included with Museum admission; Free for Maltz Museum Members
Join us for a self-guided tour featuring hands-on components designed specifically to engage younger audiences. Oversized pages from a custom-created children’s book guide you through the Museum’s core exhibition, An American Story, as you discover the heroic qualities of an immigrant Russian family moving to America during the late 1800s. Explore themes of hard work, caring for each other, and the courage to try new things on this new family-friendly tour!
STOP THE HATE
GUIDED DROP-IN TOUR
EVERY TUESDAY, 2PM
Included with Museum admission; Free for Maltz Museum Members
One of our most popular student tour of the school year, Stop the Hate tours are now to the public this summer. Hate knows many forms in human history, from everyday acts of discrimination to global terror campaigns. Through a study of historical documents and artifacts combined with discussion, tour-goers are given opportunity to reflect on intolerance and oppression in the world and in their own lives, considering how destructive forces can affect social, economic, and political aspects of society and identifying possible solutions for advancing inclusivity.
DOCUMENTARY FILM SERIES
HAPPY
FILM SCREENING & TALK-BACK
WED, JUNE 26, 6:30PM
$10 General; $5 for Maltz Museum Members
The world-renowned documentary, HAPPY, takes us on a journey from the swamps of Louisiana to the slums of Kolkata in search of what really makes people happy. Combining real life stories of people from around the world and powerful interviews with the leading scientists in happiness research, HAPPY explores the secrets behind our most valued emotion. A talk-back follows with happiness expert, Scott Simon, founder of Thrive and Scare Your Soul, two organizations that challenge audiences to push out of their boundaries to achieve greater happiness.
WILD KIDS
FILM SCREENING & TALK-BACK
WED, JULY 17, 6:30PM
$10 General; $5 for Maltz Museum Members
This Israeli documentary takes us behind the hidden heavy metal doors of an old Jerusalem bomb shelter to a tiny animation studio. Every week several children of Russian immigrants meet to create a colorful carnival of monsters and earthquakes. WILD KIDS illuminates the subversive world of two talented teenage artists through a period of adolescence as they discover their own identity, as one must decide whether to stay in Israel and the other strives for recognition of his radical artistic path. The images they create together are integrated into their uncompromising world view. A talk-back on the influence of art as therapy follows with Ali Trotter, Director of Admissions and Community Outreach at Bellefaire JCB.
ASPERGER’S R US
FILM SCREENING & TALK-BACK
WED, AUG 14, 6:30PM
Free with registration
In this coming of age documentary, four friends on the Autism spectrum whom have bonded through humor and performed as the comedy troupe ASPERGER’S R US will prepare for one final, ambitious show before going their separate ways. A talk-back follows with Nicole Gerami, a speech and language pathologist specializing in social and emotional well-being of children through communication skills. She runs the highly regarded program FIT, also known as Friendship and Teams.
Everyday Heroes at The Maltz Museum kicks off June 4.
To register for any of these programs or for more information call 216-593-0575 or visit maltzmuseum.org
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