Green Free Craft Sundays
For children ages 6-12
2-4 p.m. Sundays
April 15 – May 20, 2012
Lower Level Classroom
Free admission; RSVP and parental supervision required
Capacity: 25 children per session
With all due respect to Kermit the Frog, it’s easy – and fun – being “green” during Free Craft Sundays at the Arab American National Museum!
Free Craft Sundays for children ages 6-12 resumes on Sunday, April 15, 2012, with the first of six weekly sessions designed to expose young people to cultures and activities outside their normal experience. AANM educators lead all sessions; all supplies are provided.
This series of sessions focuses on “green” crafts – creating useful or attractive new items with materials we’d typically toss in the trash. It’s presented in conjunction with the Watch Your Waste e-Museum, a joint project of the Arab American National Museum and the Children’s Museum Jordan in Amman, Jordan. This online platform engages youth in Jordan and the U.S. to share information and images they collect as they research the ways voluminous trash puts a heavy burden on our planet and how our daily consumption practices contribute to the problem.
Free Craft Sundays takes place from 2-4 p.m. in the Lower Level Classroom at the AANM. All children taking part in Free Craft Sundays must be accompanied by a parent. An RSVP is also required; contact Lindsay Robillard at 313.624.0210 or lrobillard@accesscommunity.org.
Free Craft Sundays is made possible in part by Blake and Brady Hishmeh and Blick Art Materials.
Watch Your Waste is an initiative of the U.S. Department of State's Museums and Community Collaborations Abroad program, administered by the American Association of Museums.
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April 15: Kokeshi Dolls |
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April 22 (Earth Day): Collaborative Trash Sculpture |
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April 29: Tin Can Herb Pot |
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May 6: Healthy & Mutated Insects |
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Special Saturday Session!Saturday, May 12 (Mothers Day): Paper Beads |
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May 20: Plastic Lid & Bottle Art |






