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Capitol Park Museum’s newest program promises summer fun for everyone

Keep the summer slide at bay this year with fun and interactive activities for kids ages 5-15 at the Capitol Park Museum’s first summer programming series, Summer at the Museum.

From May 28 to Aug. 8, the Capitol Park Museum will offer interactive and family-friendly activities focused on STEM, arts and crafts, music and more on weekdays from 5:30-7:30 p.m.

“This is an exciting moment for the Friends of the Capitol Park Museum,” Griffin Landry, Friends of the Capitol Park Museum president, said in a statement. “We’re proud to launch our first-ever summer series that invites the community to explore, create and connect in a space where history comes alive. It’s a step forward in building consistent, enriching programming for Baton Rouge families.”

Admission to Summer at the Museum is free and open to the public.

To see the full schedule with weekly updates, visit the Capitol Park Museum’s website or follow on Instagram. To volunteer, partner, or sponsor a program day, email [email protected].

This story was originally published by inRegister on May 27. To keep up with inRegistersubscribe to the free inRegister@Home e-newsletter here.

Bre Pizzolato
Before landing her dream job as managing editor of "inRegister," Bre Pizzolato cut her teeth in news, advertising and marketing. These days, she crafts feature stories about the people, culture and creativity that showcase the very best of her hometown. As a loyal supporter of local eateries, she's on a mission to try every cookie and cannoli the city has to offer.