Providence Children's Museum's New "Coming to RI" Launches This Month
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Providence Children's Museum's New "Coming to RI" Launches This Month
Providence Children’s Museum is reluanching "Coming to Rhode Island" exhibit, which offers an interactive, time-traveling exploration of stories of the state’s history of immigration. The exhibit opens to the public on Friday, November 18.
For hundreds of years and continuing today, people have come from all over the world to what is now Rhode Island. Everyone has stories about where their families are from and how and why they came.
"Coming to Rhode Island is designed to promote tolerance, diversity and inclusion by sharing actual stories of the history of immigration to RI – how people lived, what they left behind, the challenges they met, the solutions they found," said the Museum.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTVisitors to the reinvented "Coming to Rhode Island" exhibit will embark on a time-traveling adventure through a transformed “time tunnel” to journey through the exhibit’s story galleries and learn about Rhode Island’s immigration history. They’ll explore an engaging new gallery highlighting the story of John Quigley, a pre-famine Irish immigrant who moved to Newport, RI in 1831 to help build Fort Adams over the next 10 years. Stepping into an immersive environment with brick and stone walls and tunnels, kids will don period appropriate costumes and work on the Fort’s construction crew to build walls and arches, explore what home life was like at the Fort, and investigate tools and documents of the trade from the 1800s and about the Quigley family’s history. And in a new “Story Center,” families will experiment with an array of intriguing hands-on activities and resources that explore culture and diversity and encourage empathy, building on the learning that happens through pretend play in the story galleries. They’ll play games and discover music from around the world, and explore stories of other Rhode Islanders as well as their own stories.
Join the Coming to Rhode Island opening celebration Friday, November 18 - Sunday, November 20 and, in honor of the exhibit, discover a series of special programs exploring construction and Irish culture in November and December. Create Celtic knots, build with bricks, engineer tunnels and more. Exhibit and activities are free with $9.00 Museum admission.
To learn how the Children’s Museum creates exhibits and see photos of the process, visit its blog. For more information, CLICK HERE
