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Need FunTime for Little Ones?

11/1/2012

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It's a drizzly day and you have toddlers running wild. What do you do to keep them happy and entertained?

Head to M.o.M's Reading Time!

Musueum on Main offers preschoolers and their families a free monthly reading program with crafts! This is blissful time where your little one is learning and creating, and you get a moment to breathe. 

The 2nd Wednesday of the month from 10-11 a.m. you can know that your kids are having the time of their life. Next event is November 14th, "Thank You, Veterans!"

Admission is free, although donations are always happily accepted.
No reservations are required unless you are a large group or playgroup, then please contact Museum on Main in advance at 925-462-2766.

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7/25/2013 09:47:57 pm

I am so much impressed to know about Museum On Main! It has got plenty of entertainment not just for children but for elders as well! I think hi sis the specialty of the place since usually Children’s Park are the most boring places for the parents who bring their children!

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9/17/2013 06:20:04 pm

They displayed objects as well as their functions. One exhibit featured a historic printing press that a staff member used for visitors to create museum memorabilia. Thank you.

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9/30/2013 07:29:31 pm

I just love to visit this place

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  • Home
  • Visit/Contact
    • Corona Virus Update
    • Hours and Directions
    • Museum Store
    • Shop
  • Education/Programs
    • Ed Kinney Series: An Evening With...
    • Free Walking Tours
    • A Discussion With...
    • Student Programs
    • Scout Programs
    • Family Programs
    • Adult Programs
  • Exhibits/Collections
    • Exhibits >
      • Imagination Expressed 2023
      • Water/Ways Video Tour
      • Growing Pleasanton
      • Brickworks
      • What in the World
    • History of Pleasanton
    • Video - Museum on Main Moments
    • Collections
    • Research >
      • Newspaper Research
    • Photographs
    • Things to Donate?
  • Events
    • Ghost Walk
    • Wines & Valentines
    • Amador Centennial Reception
  • Join/Donate
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Living History Program
  • About
    • Mission & History
    • The Values of History
    • EDI Statement
    • Board of Directors & Staff
    • Administrative Documents
    • Contact
  • Facility Rentals
  • Blog