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Thinkery Community Night: Native American Heritage

  • Museum of Native American History 202 Southwest O Street Bentonville, AR, 72712 United States (map)

Thinkery shines a light on a unique aspect of our community! Thinkery strives to be an inclusive, friendly, inspiring space to learn for the entire

community, regardless of financial status, mental/physical abilities, ethnicity, nationality, race, sexual orientation, gender expression/identity, or family status.

This monthly event series presents performances and educational activities, facilitated by Thinkery staff and community presenters, that celebrate a different

aspect of the rich diversity that makes Austin such a fantastic place to live, play and learn.

Learnmore at https://thinkeryaustin.org/program/community-night-spotlights/

Sunday October 10 at 4 pm on Facebook

Join us for Thinkery's Virtual Community Night Spotlight: Native American Heritage, a virtual event on Thinkery’s Facebook page Sunday, October 10, at 4

pm! Don’t miss this celebration of the histories, cultures, artistic and scientific contributions of individuals and families of Native Americans!

Great Promise for American Indians

FB: @GreatPromiseForAmericanIndians

IG: @austin_powwow

Museum of Native American History

FB: @MuseumofNativeAmericanHistory

IG: @monah_nwa

Chickasaw Nation

FB: @TheChickasawNation

IG: @chickasawnatio

About Thinkery

Thinkery is where Austin’s children and their families come to enjoy play-based, inquiry-rich, hands-on learning experiences. In 1983, a group of Austin parents and educators created a space to provide innovative new educational and cultural opportunities to local children. Over the next three decades and rooted deeply in its commitment to supporting a thriving Austin community, the Austin Children’s Museum would grow and evolve into Thinkery, which today offers 40,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor activities for children and families to learn through play.

Through a variety of hands-on, interactive STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) exhibits and programs, Thinkery encourages physical, emotional and cognitive development for young learners and fosters joyful curiosity for all ages. Their target ages are newborns through eleven years old, but our interactive experiences are designed to engage learners of all ages!

Thinkery is a 501(c)(3), private non-profit organization; last year served more than 460,000 children and their grown-ups.