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More than Movies: Snowflake Bentley


Sunday, November 11, 18, and 25
1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m.

Based upon a Caldecott Medal-winning book by Jacqueline Briggs Martin, this 16-minute film brings Mary Azarian’s beautiful illustrations to life in this true story of William “Snowflake” Bentley. Bentley was fascinated with snowflakes, spent years drawing and photographing them, and brought the beauty and wonder of Vermont snow to people all over the world. After watching the film, we will make some beautiful snowflakes of our own in this signature winter activity.

More than Movies: Snowflake Bentley


Sunday, November 11, 18, and 25
1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m.

Based upon a Caldecott Medal-winning book by Jacqueline Briggs Martin, this 16-minute film brings Mary Azarian’s beautiful illustrations to life in this true story of William “Snowflake” Bentley. Bentley was fascinated with snowflakes, spent years drawing and photographing them, and brought the beauty and wonder of Vermont snow to people all over the world. After watching the film, we will make some beautiful snowflakes of our own in this signature winter activity.

Nature Sculptures: A Holiday Workshop with Zach Pine


Nature Sculptures: A Holiday Workshop with Zach Pine

Saturday, November 24
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Combine and design with nature’s loose parts! Sculpt nature with sticks, stones, flowers, and more. Collaborate in a progressive work of art that will morph and change in Bill’s Backyard. It’s fun… naturally!

Socially-engaged environmental artist Zach Pine has connected thousands of people with nature through art. His work is driven by the belief that creating a sustainable and healthy relationship between humans and the rest of the natural world depends upon our constructive and creative engagement with each other as well as with our shared environment.

Meet the Artist: Zach Pine


Nature Sculptures: A Holiday Workshop with Zach Pine

Friday, December 14
12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Combine and design with nature’s loose parts! Sculpt nature with sticks, stones, flowers, and more. Collaborate in a progressive work of art that will morph and change in Bill’s Backyard. It’s fun… naturally!

Socially-engaged environmental artist Zach Pine has connected thousands of people with nature through art. His work is driven by the belief that creating a sustainable and healthy relationship between humans and the rest of the natural world depends upon our constructive and creative engagement with each other as well as with our shared environment.

Meet the Artist: Zach Pine


Nature Sculptures: A Holiday Workshop with Zach Pine

Saturday, December 29
11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Combine and design with nature’s loose parts! Sculpt nature with sticks, stones, flowers, and more. Collaborate in a progressive work of art that will morph and change in Bill’s Backyard. It’s fun… naturally!

Socially-engaged environmental artist Zach Pine has connected thousands of people with nature through art. His work is driven by the belief that creating a sustainable and healthy relationship between humans and the rest of the natural world depends upon our constructive and creative engagement with each other as well as with our shared environment.

Meet the Artist: Zach Pine


Nature Sculptures: A Holiday Workshop with Zach Pine

Sunday, December 30
11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Combine and design with nature’s loose parts! Sculpt nature with sticks, stones, flowers, and more. Collaborate in a progressive work of art that will morph and change in Bill’s Backyard. It’s fun… naturally!

Socially-engaged environmental artist Zach Pine has connected thousands of people with nature through art. His work is driven by the belief that creating a sustainable and healthy relationship between humans and the rest of the natural world depends upon our constructive and creative engagement with each other as well as with our shared environment.

Meet the Artist: Zach Pine


Nature Sculptures: A Holiday Workshop with Zach Pine

Wednesday, January 2
11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Combine and design with nature’s loose parts! Sculpt nature with sticks, stones, flowers, and more. Collaborate in a progressive work of art that will morph and change in Bill’s Backyard. It’s fun… naturally!

Socially-engaged environmental artist Zach Pine has connected thousands of people with nature through art. His work is driven by the belief that creating a sustainable and healthy relationship between humans and the rest of the natural world depends upon our constructive and creative engagement with each other as well as with our shared environment.

Meet the Artist: Jonathan Pappas of Uber Maze


Jonathan Pappas
Youth Uber Maze Artist

Tuesday, November 20
10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Watch Jonathan create a jaw-dropping giant Uber Maze in a live showcase! Participate with the artist in several hands-on maze experiences, and view a variety of mazes such as classic, noodle, line and crazy mazes, and some never seen before! Original mazes by Jonathan will be available to take home.

Uber Maze (www.ubermaze.com) combines the art and technology of mazes in an unforgettable visual and hands-on experience.

Jonathan Pappas is a 16-year-old home-schooled student with a passion for math, art and technology. On his first day of Kindergarten, he brought a small notebook in which he had written every integer from 1 to 6,000. At the age of 9, Jonathan memorized Pi to the 100th digit. His love of creating mazes started when he created a giant life size maze at home as a young boy. Currently he has close to 300 original mazes. Jonathan entered the Bay Area Maker Faire as an exhibitor with his Uber Maze Experience; Jonathan and his family make up the team!
 

My India – Art Gallery

Exhibition opens

Youth artwork created through India Community Center’s annual art contest celebrates India’s many different cultural practices, religions, animals, and people!

Family Yoga

Join us for a dynamic and interactive Family Yoga session, presented by Spirit of Youth Yoga! You don’t have to bring anything, just be ready to move and stretch with your friends. All ages and experiences welcome!

Spirit of Youth Yoga provides yoga, youth empowerment, and mindful leadership training to youth across our San Jose community, to build whole selves and whole communities. // Learn more: http://www.spiritofyouthyoga.org

This event is included with museum admission and will be the only session of the day.

Noon Year’s Eve

This night may belong to the adults, but the day belongs to the kids! Celebrate the arrival of 2019 with your whole family. Participate in our “countdown to noon across time zones” with family hugs, a joyous celebration, and the Museum’s version of the famous Ball Drop in Times Square at noon, 1pm, and 2pm!

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And don’t forget to check out Nature Sculptures: A Holiday Workshop with Zach Pine in Bill’s Backyard!

Note: The Museum closes at 4:00 p.m. on December 31 and will re-open Tuesday, January 1, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Noon Year’s Eve

Noon Year’s Eve

Tuesday, December 31
11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

This night may belong to the adults, but the day belongs to the kids! Celebrate the arrival of 2020 with your whole family. Participate in our “countdown to noon across time zones” with family hugs, a joyous celebration, and the Museum’s version of the famous Ball Drop in Times Square at noon, 1pm, and 2pm!

Activities:

– Make a Party Hat
– Make a Coffee Filter Butterfly
– Family Photos

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Note: The Museum closes at 4:00 p.m. on December 31 and will re-open Wednesday, January 1, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

All About Dogs!

ALL ABOUT DOGS! And other pets too!
In partnership with Palo Alto Humane Society

BILL’S BACKYARD
How to safely meet a dog!
Children will meet a friendly dog and learn invaluable safety lessons about interacting with and enjoying the company of canines.
Location: Outdoor Classroom
Dog 1: 12-1pm Kathy Merkle-Raymond with Cody and Sarah Clementson with Ani
Dog 2: 1-2pm Chris Corvetti with Rin
Dog 3: 2-3pm Sue Klapholz with Sebastian
Dog 4: 3-4pm Lucy Madaffari with Bella

Meet Luna the Chicken and Ginger the Pig!
Location: Outdoor Classroom
12–2 p.m.: Isabelle Cnudde with Luna the Chicken
2–4 p.m.: Dawn Perchik with Ginger the Pig

FACE PAINT ROOM
Face painting: Children will learn about different kinds of dogs and other animals through fun with face paint.
Timing: 12-4pm
Marilyn Kanes, expert face painter, will demonstrate special face painting techniques

WONDER CABINET – FOREST
Reading: Children will hear the story Saving Travis, A Rescue Story/Salvando a Travis, historia de un rescate. Book is about the rescue of a small abandoned dog with the help of another dog and her people.
Patty Hurley will read in English, Leonor Delgado will read in Spanish
Timing: 12:30; 2:00pm

THEATRE
Short film >> It’s A Dog’s Day
Children will enjoy It’s A Dog’s Day, the Telly Award-winning film made by the Palo Alto Humane Society that features puppets, circus art, and artists from
Cirque du Soleil. It’s A Dog’s Day tells the story of a caring community that comes to the rescue of a sad dog. Versions for vision– and hearing–impaired children are
available. (Age Range: Preschool to 2nd grade)
11:00am-12:30pm
1:30-2:00pm
3-3:30pm
3:45-4:00pm

Pino’s Imaginary Animals
Join Clown Mime Pino in Some Animal Antics!
Show Times (30 minutes each)
1:00-1:30pm
2:00-2:30pm

Sing with RHEA & SHANNON the Dog!
Children will join their voices in songs about animals, taught by PAHS’ storyteller and playwright Rhea Sampson.
Show Times (15 minutes each):
12:30-12:45pm
2:45-3:00pm
3:30-3:45pm

CENTRAL PARK
Animal–themed art activities will tap into children’s imaginations and creativity.
Come and learn about Palo Alto Humane Society and its newly released book Saving Travis, A Rescue Story/Salvando a Travis, historia de un rescate

Station 1: Coloring Station– Printouts provided by PAHS (200 copies)
Station 2: Animal Accessories
Station 3: Saving Travis, A Rescue Story/Salvando a Travis, historia de un rescate Book Sales Table
Timing: 12-4pm

ART LOFT
Pet Assemblage Art – Create Animal Assemblage art!

ART GALLERY
Dogs! And Other Pets Too!
July 30 – September 23

Dogs! And Other Pets Too! features artwork and photos honoring animal companions. Student work from the Palo Alto Humane Society’s Adoptables Art program and a CDM staff “Pet Wall of Fame” will be featured.

Adoptables Art, a Program of the Palo Alto Humane Society, partners with local school district art departments to connect young students with shelter animals through the visual arts. Through Adoptables Art, students become humane advocates, empathizing with the animals they draw and paint.

The Palo Alto Humane Society is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit, charitable, volunteer-supported organization. PAHS is one of the few humane societies nationwide with no animal shelter. Instead of managing animals inside a shelter, we work to keep animals out of the shelter through humane programs in intervention, advocacy, and education. For a century, our mission has been to alleviate the suffering of animals, increase public sensitivity to animal issues, and elevate the status of animals in our society.

Proud of My Family

Proud of My Family is a jam-packed celebration of all types of families, especially LGBTQ+ parents, relatives, and friends. Visitors can make festive rainbow art activities, move and groove in Rainbow Dance Zone, get creative with the temporary art installation about the colors of the Pride flag, and learn from partner organizations who will be onsite to share resources about the LGBTQ+ community.

Proud of My Family

Proud of My Family is a jam-packed celebration of all types of families, especially LGBTQ+ parents, relatives, and friends. Visitors can make festive rainbow art activities, move and groove in Rainbow Dance Zone, get creative with the temporary art installation about the colors of the Pride flag, and learn from partner organizations who will be onsite to share resources about the LGBTQ+ community.

Join us for:
• Family Crowns with Youth Space
• Rainbow Friendship Bracelets in Central Park
• Rainbow Reflections Installation in Central Park
• Rainbow Streamers in Central Park
• Family Photo-Op with the Billy deFrank Center
• Rainbow Face Painting
• Rainbow Women’s Chorus in the Theatre 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. in the Theatre
• Storytime with Todd Parr’s “The Family Book” at 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
• Rainbow Sand in the Wonder Cabinet Art Studio
• Paint a Rainbow Around the Room in the Art Loft
• Rainbow Collage and Scavenger Hunt in Bill’s Backyard
• and a Pride Parade at 4:30 p.m.!

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