The Middleville and District Museum has artefacts and events that appeal to all ages. This season, the Museum will welcome two groups of youngsters for tours and activities. A local Scout group will be at the Museum for a tour and some activities in mid May. In June, a school group from Carleton Place will have a fun day of activities at the Museum. The 2nd Almonte Beavers group will attend in the evening for a special tour designed just for them. They will do a craft activity and conduct their regular program at the Museum. The school group will enjoy outdoor games, learning activities, a craft and a picnic lunch. For groups of students and youth, the Museum is able to provide a craft space and outdoor activities as well as using the schoolhouse room with desks for a customized lesson. Youth learn many different aspects of life in the early 1800's through to the early 1900's. Volunteers provide information and lead activities. The expanded outdoor space allows for use of the picnic area. New picnic tables and benches provide ample seating and lunch areas for larger groups. A new bus circle allows for easy access by larger vehicles. If you know a group of youngsters interested in history, let them know the Museum has something to offer. Contact the Museum volunteers through our e-mail or social media to discuss possibilities. [email protected] Be sure to check out the Educational Resources and Kid's Corner webpages on the Museum's website to find information and activities.
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