DISCOVERY Children`s Museum Helps Children Find Joy In Books
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DISCOVERY Children`s Museum Helps Children Find Joy In Books
Donald W. Reynolds Discovery Center FALL 2014 DISCOVERY Children’s Museum Helps Children Find Joy In Books Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites™ Traveling Exhibit Features Seven Beloved Children’s Books Through January 4 As children prepare for another school year of reading and writing, DISCOVERY Children’s Museum presents its own special travel exhibit learning environment aimed to build literacy skills in Nevada’s youngest learners. According to the National School Readiness Indicators Initiative, early literacy is a key indicator of school readiness in young children. As children develop, literacy is highly correlated with school achievement and is essential to lifelong learning. The museum’s latest traveling exhibit is literacy-based and provides children with essential book-based experiences while equipping their parents with messaging and tools to promote literacy. Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites will run through January 4, 2015. Storyland transforms seven beloved and award-winning picture books – The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter; The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats; Where’s Spot? by Eric Hill; If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff; Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault; Abuela by Arthur Dorros; and Tuesday by David Wiesner – into three dimensional, bilingual (English and Spanish) play and learning environments that highlight the six pre-reading skills defined by the Public Library Association and Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association: disposition to read, print awareness, letter knowledge, sound awareness, vocabulary, and narrative skills and comprehension. Children can explore literacy skills and concepts through imaginative, interactive experiences and are encouraged to reflect on their Storyland experience by creating a drawing inspired by the books and writing a caption, title or story. A digital Drawing Cam captures the paper image and visitors can add it to an electronic gallery of other postcards for visitors to see and email it home as a souvenir of their experience at Las Vegas’ favorite children’s museum. The Museum is collaborating with Spread the Word Nevada and will be holding a Book Drive for this literacy-dedicated non-profit during the entire run of the traveling exhibit. If visitors bring new or gently used books for donation to the Book Drive they will receive a $2 discount off general admission. Visit DiscoveryKidsLV.org for more information on the exhibit. © 2012 Minnesota Children’s Museum. All rights reserved. Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites™ was created by Minnesota Children’s Museum. This project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services. Collaborating Partner: THROUGH NOV. 15, 2014 Free Admission for Military Personnel and 50% Discount for Military Family Members DISCOVERY Children’s Museum is proud to honor our service men and women, both active duty and retired personnel, with free admission to the museum through November 15, 2014. Military dependent family members receive a $6 per person admission rate which is a 50% discount off the museum’s daily admission price. Appropriate military identification is required for free and discount admission. “The promotion is the museum’s way of thanking our military heroes for their service and dedication to keeping our community and country safe.” states Interim Chief Executive Officer Tifferney White. FALL 2014 Masquerade Ball Who is behind that mask? Find out at the masquerade ball. Discovery Children’s Museum proudly presents The Masquerade Ball on Friday, November 7, 2014 at The Venetian in the Palazzo Congress Center. This year’s fundraising event will be a costume-masquerade ball theme where guests are encouraged to attend in costume wearing a mask. A HEART OF OUR OWN! The evening will open with a lively silent auction, raffle and specialty cocktails starting at 6:30 pm; with dinner and a live auction to follow at 8 pm. Christian Kolberg will emcee the event and conduct the live auction and you won’t want to miss the “must-see” entertainment. DISCOVERY Children’s Museum recently was gifted the Michael Godard “Color The World With Your Imagination” heart from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Traveling Hearts of Las Vegas 2013 Collection. It’s permanently displayed at the entrance to the museum. The Magic of Discovery Masquerade Ball 2014 will recognize Las Vegas Sands Foundation as the recipient of the Great Friend to Kids Award. They have been tremendous supporters of the Museum and were our first million dollar donor to the Capital Campaign. The colorful statue is three-dimensional and five feet tall weighing in at 400 pounds. It was crafted by local artist Michael Godard who was inspired to become involved with St. Jude’s through his family’s journey with pediatric cancer. Tickets are $500 each or table sponsorships range from $5,000 to $25,000. For more information call 702.382.3445. Godard had this to say about his creation, “This heart celebrates human life, the imagination each of us is born with, which is the child in all of us that never ages. We are the only species on the planet with the ability to draw. Crayons introduce us to our first opportunity to explore and creatively express our feelings and thoughts with color and shapes. Although each of us is as different as every color in a crayon box, art is a universal language around the globe that everyone can share regardless of age, ethnicity, or social status. Whenever we are sharing the ideas in our hearts with others, we are creating a colorful future. On the wings of imagination hopes and dreams become reality.” DISCOVERY Children’s Museum Offers Complimentary Admission to Nonprofits Nonprofits have the opportunity to visit the museum in the fall months. In an effort to help those who help others DISCOVERY Children’s Museum offers complimentary admissions to local nonprofit organizations through its Fall Nonprofit Admission Program. Organizations can apply by submitting an application with information that includes their mission and how they plan to use the free passes. All information for application can be found on the museum’s website – DiscoveryKidsLV.org - under the “Plan A Visit” tab. This year’s deadline for submissions is closed. Submissions for next year are now being accepted through September 3, 2015. Recipients include: Centro de Adoracion Familiar (COF), Mommy & Me West, The Ogden Foundation, Kids’ Cooperative, Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation, Safe Nest, Southern Nevada Regional Housing, Club Christ Ministries, S.A.F.E House and Bamboo Bridges. Our arts education programs are funded, in part, by a grant from the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. 2 FALL 2014 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman | Troy Moser Vice Chairman | Jerry McKenna Treasurer | Alan Will Secretary | Shari Wong Past Chairman | Judy Cebulko Past Vice Chairman | Joyce Schneider Past President | Michael Mathis MEMBERS AT LARGE Ricki Barlow Frank Beck Nancy Brune Carrie Carter-Henderson Roy Centrella Barbara Danz Kami Dempsey Cindy Dreibelbis Mark Failla Stacy Falcone Brian Fink David E. Goldwater Emily Goodman Todd Lefkowitz Beverly Mason Victor Onufrieff Peter Poggione Ron Reese Pat Skorkowsky Judy Stokey Kate Wright Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck General Counsel MUSEUM STAFF Tifferney White Interim Chief Executive Officer/ Deputy Director Gary Haleamau Director of Exhibits & Facilities Denyce Tuller Director of Marketing & Public Relations Larry Slane Director of Human Resources Ron Hammett Director of Information Technology Heather Kemper Director of Accounting SHOWS AND PROGRAMS THIS QUARTER!!! Join us for a variety of demonstrations and presentations featuring the following: Horton Hears a Who! Story time Nano for Little Learners (5 years old and younger)! Little Learners actively listen to a Dr. Seuss favorite but before the story begins, make “elephant ears” to wear! After story time, follow your nose while you explore scent molecules that are too small to see. Bank on It! Learn the value of earning, spending and saving money. Nevada State Emblems Oct 31 – Nov 7 only — Join us for an interactive presentation in recognition of Nevada’s State Emblems. Explore the different symbols, songs and emblems that represent the unique foundation of our state. A Closer Look at Art Colors and Shapes Expand on two elements of art colors and shapes and explore them in a fun and engaging way. Exploring Theatre through Interactive Games Be ready to stretch your body and mind as you play exciting theatre games! Learn the basics of putting on a performance as you work together and engage your imagination! Scientific Method A Journey of Investigation Elias and Jessica are challenged with a special science project for their teacher Mrs. Frazzle-Sticks. They have no fear because they have a secret weapon at home… their crazy Aunt Millimeter who takes them on an enlightening journey of exploration through the scientific method – and it all happens in her kitchen! It’s Game Time!!! Summer is the perfect time for fun and games. Join us at the Performing Arts Stage for some game challenges. Bring your best game face and be ready to participate. Action Reaction Flames, color changes, awesome actions and really neat reactions. Explore Chemistry like never before! Don’t Be a Sleepy Head! Ever wonder what is happening in your brain while you are sleeping? Find out the answer to this question and experience simulated effects of sleep deprivation in this engaging experience. Celebrate the Silver State’s Sesquicentennial! Oct 31 – Nov 7 only - Travel through Nevada’s long history with mining silver and gold. Find out how science and the drive to find new methods to find gold have led to current techniques. Get your hands dirty as you use one of the earliest techniques to find sliver. Digging Through the Past Do you like to dig in the dirt? Find things that are lost? Put pieces together? Figure out stories from clues? These are all things archeologists do—maybe you're one, too! Join us as we explore what an Archeologist does; get your hand dirty as you put the clues of the past together. See the program schedule on monitors thought the museum for a list of times. Programs and program schedule are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2014 DISCOVERY Children’s Museum 3 FALL 2014 FALL PROGRAMS Visit Toddler Town (TT), Young At Art (YAA), It’s Your Choice (IYC), Patents Pending (PP) and Solve It! to participate in engaging and integrated arts activities and experiences. TT feature experiences developmentally appropriate for our youngest visitors, those 5 years and younger, and all other areas feature experiences designed for a variety of ages, including adults! October 4 – October 10 A Tribute to Ancient Cities TT – Build an ancient city in celebration of our new Ancient City exhibit in the Solve It! gallery. YAA – Celebrate Ancient Cities as you discover mysterious artifacts inspired by the Mayan culture! Patents Pending – Become a Maya engineer as you build a replica bridge like the one believed to be at the Usumacinta River. October 11 – October 17 Prepare for Halloween TT – Practice the art of basket weaving in honor of the Paiute Tribe. YAA – Create traditional crafts and learn about the culture of the Paiute tribe! Solve It! – Explore the properties of the Piñon Nut and the processes the Paiutes used to collect these nutritious pine nuts. TT – Create a colorful fall tree in celebration of the season! YAA – Welcome the new season as we cool off with some fall-themed crafts! Solve It! – Fall brings many tasty fruits; investigate some of the properties of these fruits with fun experiments. TT – Design a spectacular sugar skull mask inspired by El Dia de los Muertos! YAA – ¡Celebramos! Discover Day of the Dead with art activities inspired by this Mexican holiday! NOVEMBER – Native American Heritage Celebration November 8 – November 14 Celebrating the Paiute Tribe TT – In anticipation of Halloween, create a spooky bat to take flight into the night! YAA – Let your spooky side show as you discover Halloween-themed art activities! Patents Pending – Become a spider web engineer. Learn all about how a spider spins it web. Take your chance at the Spider Web Engineer Challenge. October 25 – October 30 Celebrate Los Dias de los Muertos? October 31 – November 7 Celebrate Nevada’s Sesquicentennial TT – Come and celebrate Nevada’s 150th anniversary with us and create a beautiful Mountain Bluebird in recognition of the state bird of Nevada. YAA – Celebrate the 150-year anniversary of the founding of the State of Nevada as you create artwork based on objects from Nevada’s rich history! Solve It! – Travel through Nevada’s long history with mining silver and good. Find out how science and the drive to find new methods to find gold have led to current techniques. Get your hands dirty as you use one of the earliest techniques to find sliver. OCTOBER – An Eclectic Mix – Celebrating the Fall Season, Nevada, Halloween and Los Dias de Los Muertos! October 18 – October 24 Welcome the Fall Season IYC – Each year around El Dia de los Muertos, the sky over parts of Mexico becomes a flurry of orange. That flurry of orange is the annual migration of the Monarch Butterfly. Explore the science behind the mysterious Monarchs and their migration. November 15 – November 21 Rock Art and Petroglyphs TT – Create Aboriginal Dot Paintings in recognition of this ancient form of rock art. YAA – Create your own petroglyphs and pictographs as you discover the history of rock art! Solve It! – Explore different techniques for dating rock art. November 22 – November 27 Celebrating the Navajo Tribe TT – Recreate a page from the children’s story “Navajo ABC,” by author Lucy Tapahanso, in honor of the Navajo Tribe. YAA – Discover the history of the Navajo nation as you create traditional Navajo crafts! PP – Learn about Fred Begay’s journey from the Navajo reservation to becoming a thermonuclear physicist. 4 FALL 2014 DECEMBER – A Nutcracker Extravaganza! November 28 – December 5 The Nutcracker Characters TT – Design a dazzling crown fit for a king! YAA – Join in the festivities by constructing your very own cast of Nutcracker puppets. PP – Become a nutcracker mechanic and explore all of its moving pieces to figure out how it works. December 6-December 12 A Winter Wonderland TT – Create a beautiful winter wonderland and design delicate snowflakes! YAA – A winter wonderland wouldn’t be complete without snowflakes! Construct a variety of snowflakes to create your own winter wonderland at home. PP – Take a journey to The Land of Snow. Explore the properties of snow through some fun experiments. December 13 – December 19 Dance and Movement TT – Design a pair of dazzling dance shoes in the spirit of dance! YAA - Let music and movement inspire you as you create your own dance-themed art! PP – Investigate the physics of ballet and explore. December 20 – December 26 The Nutcracker Set and Costume Design TT – Construct a scene from The Nutcracker. YAA – Create costumes for the cast of characters from The Nutcracker! PP – Take on the challenge of designing a functional ballet stage. December 27 – January 2 Nutcracker Ballet – A Tribute to the Music TT – Construct a merry little mouse in celebration of the Nutcracker Ballet. YAA – Create musical instruments inspired by Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker Suite! PP – Discover what sound waves look like for different types of music as we use a Rubens’ Tube to make flames dance. Nevada’s Sesquicentennial Celebration DISCOVERY Museum Style October 31 – November 7 In recognition of Nevada’s Sesquicentennial celebration, the museum will commemorate the state’s 150 birthday with special programming October 31 – November 7, 2014. Nevada’s diverse history will be recognized throughout the museum and all visitors will receive a $1.50 discount off general admission on Friday, Oct. 31, 2014. Toddler Town Sesquicentennial Celebration! Come and celebrate Nevada’s 150th anniversary with us and create a beautiful Mountain Bluebird in recognition of Nevada’s state bird. Eco City Nevada State Emblems Join us for an interactive presentation in recognition of Nevada’s state emblems. Explore the different symbols, songs and emblems that represent the unique foundation of our state. Young at Art Exploring Nevada’s Past through Art Join us for a presentation of art experiences and activities based on the history of Nevada. Visitors will engage in activities highlighting familiar aspects of Nevada history and also discover new information about its rich past. These experiences include decorating the four versions of the state flag throughout history, the state seal, and recreating the state fossil, the Ichthyasaur! Visitors will also hear “Home Means Nevada” as they paint a beautiful Nevada landscape and create a Desert Tortoise from recycled materials! Solve It! Celebrate the Silver State’s Sesquicentennial! Travel through Nevada’s long history with mining silver and gold. Find out how science and the drive to find new methods to find gold have led to current techniques. Get your hands dirty as you use one of the earliest techniques to find sliver. elebrates Nevada C ars! 150 Y$e1.50 off Receive dmission general a1, 2014 Oc t . 3 See the program schedule on monitors throughout the museum for a list of times. Programs and program schedules are subject to change without notice. 5 FALL 2014 ALL THINGS NUTCRACKER For a second year, the magic of “All Things Nutcracker” will be felt this December as we collaborate with Nevada Ballet Theatre (NBT) again. Families will learn about The Nutcracker through specially planned programming throughout the museum (see Programming Calendar) including constructing your very own scene from The Nutcracker and Nutcracker puppets, too. And you won’t want to miss seeing music from The Nutcracker come to life using a Rubens’ Tube. Look for special appearances and opportunities to meet Nutcracker characters throughout the holiday season and you won’t want to miss marching in The Nutcracker Closing Parade! The museum in collaboration with Nevada Ballet Theatre will host a Nutcracker Extravaganza on Black Friday, Photos by Virginia Trudeau WATER WORLD Water World, the museum’s guests favorite gallery, allows visitors to play and work with water in a variety of handson ways including: launching balls into winding tracks, guiding boats through a lock system, fitting together plastic pipes redirecting water flow, feeding balls into the vortex and using air blowers to create water currents. The gallery’s design is based on the Hoover Dam, with interpretations of the Dam, Lake Mead and the Bypass Bridge. Related activities demonstrate around the Hoover Dam November 28, 2014 featuring set and costume pieces from the ballet. Also, walk The Nutcracker red carpet and get your Nutcracker autograph. Academy Nevada Ballet Theatre performances will take place hourly starting at 12 pm. And, you will be able to dress up as Nutcracker characters. Special ticket discounts and promotions are also available to museum model demonstrates where our water comes from, how the dam works, how electricity is generated and real-life forces of water. Guests will learn the power of water through opened-ended exploratory play, using critical thinking and problem solving skills as they manipulate the flow and power of water at exhibit components. Guests will also connect what they are dong in the exhibit to the real world, such as the generation of hydroelectric power and the Hoover Dam. 6 visitors and members for Nevada Ballet Theatre’s presentation of The Nutcracker. Performances will take place at The Smith Center December 13 -14 and December 19-21, 2014. Make The Nutcracker part of your Holiday tradition and enjoy “the most visually beautiful production ever staged in Reynold Hall” according to The Las Vegas Sun. 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