Children’s activities and crafts from 11am – 2pm,
free with admission.Sunday, January 29: Vibrant Victoriana Mini World’s Fair
Create paper dolls and play Victorian-era
games, take a Victorian-themed photo and watch a Silhouette artist create a cameo.Sunday, February 5: A Sunday Afternoon Painting
Try your hand at pointillism painting with cotton swabs, inspired by George Seurat’s
A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.Saturday, February 11: Valentine’s Day Tea Party
Create Victorian valentines and flower crafts and sample a variety of teas.Friday, February 17: Where do Tropical Fruits Grow?
Sample dried and fresh tropical fruits and learn about where these fruits grow. The
Conservatory’s macaws make a guest appearance at 11 am.Sunday, February 19: Wish Upon a Fish
Create tropical fish crafts. Madcap Puppet Theater performs When you Wish Upon a Fish at 2pm.Monday, February 20: Victorian Natural History
Explore natural history like the Victorians did and create imaginative insect mounts.Sunday, February 26: Tropical Luau
Escape to the tropics in the exotic surroundings of the John F. Wolfe Palm House, enjoy a performance by The Canal Winchester Steel Drum Band at 11am and 2pm, create paper leis and wear your Hawaiian shirt for the photo booth. The Conservatory Café will offer a menu of tropical items.Saturday, March 3: Alice in Wonderland Tea Party
Kids create crazy flower crafts, Mad Hatter hats and paint with tea in Alice’s Wonderland! Dress your favorite character and sample a variety of teas.
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