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There are numerous events occurring at the Texas Forestry Museum, making it challenging to stay updated. No worries; they are diligently working to communicate with us regarding all the enjoyable crafts and activities.
Seedlings: A Toddler Program is hosting its inaugural Seedling class for the year, and spaces are nearly filled. If you desire some quality time with your child aged 2 to 5, this could be a perfect fit.
The initial class is Mushroom Day on Friday, January 24th at 9 AM. The subsequent class is Seeds Day on Friday, January 31, 2025, at 9 AM as well.
They have several additional seedlings classes scheduled throughout the spring, each focusing on nature. The various nature themes offer a chance to engage parents along with their toddlers through enjoyable crafts and activities.
The sessions last for 30 minutes and the fee is $5 per child, with parents being complimentary. Following the class, participating families can explore the museum prior to its public opening.
If you are keen on enrolling your child in a class, you can reach them at (936) 632-9535 or visit the museum located at 1905 Atkinson Drive in Lufkin, Texas. Spaces are limited for these popular classes, so be sure to secure your spot promptly.
Enrollment for the classes began on January 14th at 8 AM, and they have just a handful of spots remaining. You can also use these numbers to inquire about reserving their party room for your forthcoming event.
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