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Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum to “Keep On Truckin” during Second Thursday

The Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum will hold its next Second Thursday Creativity Series program “Trucks” the evening of Thursday, September 12th.

All area families are invited to come to the Children’s Museum for an evening of fun, hands-on, activities with a trucks theme. As always, there will also be creative snacks, unexpected music and more.

The Museum’s Second Thursday Creativity Series for pre-school and elementary aged children and their caregivers will run from 5:30 until

7:30 p.m. The event is free with admission or membership to the Museum.

Thursday is also Dominos Pizza Night at the Museum so pizza can be ordered for an extra cost by calling ahead by 5:30 that evening.

The Second Thursday program is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, the Max and Phyllis Reynolds Foundation, Kohls and Culvers.

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