Bay Area Discovery Museum Newsletter Fall 2013

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Fall 2013


letter from the director

Our Mission: To ignite and advance creative thinking for all children. 557 McReynolds Road Sausalito, CA 94965 www.BayKidsMuseum.org Please note: Dates, times and prices are subject to change. Please check out our Web site for the most up-to-date listings.

In this Issue 2 – 4 Special Events 5 – 6 Who We Are 7 – 8 Member News/Programs & Tours 9 – 10 Calendar 11 – 12 Family Classes 13 Fall Family Music Fest 14 Drop-off Programs 15 Creativity News 16 Connections Update 17 Birthdays 18 Events & Corporate Memberships

Ages The Museum serves children 6 months to 8 years old, their families, educators and caregivers. Admission Admission: $11 Infants under 6 months: free Members: free Phone Number Main Line: (415) 339-3900 Fax: (415) 339-3901

Museum Hours Tuesday − Sunday: 9 a.m. − 5 p.m. Closed Mondays Labor Day, September 2, September 9 – 23 (annual maintenance), Thanksgiving Day, November 28 Open Monday, November 11, Veteran’s Day and Monday, November 25

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Directions From the North/East Bay: Take the Alexander Ave. exit just before the Golden Gate Bridge. Follow the signs to the Bay Area Discovery Museum and Fort Baker.

closed weeks Monday, September 9 – Monday, September 23, 2013

From San Francisco: Take Alexander Ave. exit. Follow the signs to the Bay Area Discovery Museum and Fort Baker.

Free First Wednesdays sponsored by:

Free First Wednesdays: September 4 October 2 November 6

The Museum closes for two weeks every year to perform large capital improvement and cleaning projects that we cannot complete when open to the public. This year, an anonymous foundation donor is funding the work we are doing. See you on Tuesday, September 24!


special events

5,000 pirates, princesses, ghosts and witches get spooked every year at Goblin Jamboree.

Grandparents Day Sunday, September 8 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. ONE GRANDPARENT & ONE GRANDCHILD WILL RECEIVE FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION Grandparents Day at the Museum! Join the Museum and ScholarShare College Savings Plan for a special celebration of National Grandparents Day. Enjoy grandparents-themed activities throughout the day, including collaborative family projects in the Art Studios and a special storytime. For more information, visit BayKidsMuseum.org/grandparentsday. Sponsored by:

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Bring the grandkids to the Museum for free all year long with our new Grandparent Membership. For only $150, two grandparents and all of their grandchildren can enjoy unlimited access to the Museum plus other great benefits and discounts. Join online or for more information, contact Lauren Cooper at lcooper@badm.org or (415) 339-3954.

Special Community Partner Event 25th Anniversary of the Día de Los Muertos Celebration Saturday, November 2 4 – 9 p.m. Free event Pickleweed Park Community Center, San Rafael Stop by the Museum’s activity table and make a portable altar at the 25th Annual Día de Los Muertos Celebration. This free event is hosted by our San Rafael community partners. For more information, please visit www.BayKidsMuseum.org/dayofthedead

Play Matters! It really, really does. Dr. Stuart Brown Thursday, November 7 6 p.m. Free Reception 7 p.m. Free Lecture Discovery Theatre Register online at BayKidsMuseum.org/creativitytalks World-renowned psychologist, Stuart Brown M.D., is making a rare public appearance at the Bay Area Discovery Museum this fall. The founder of the National Institute for Play and considered the grandfather of play, Dr. Brown will share his life-long research and advocacy work on the important role of play in human development; from shaping and growing young brains to staying vital through more mature life stages. This is the third event in our lecture series just for adults co-presented by ScholarShare Speaks. And it’s free, so you too can become an advocate for play and creativity in your life and in the lives of children all around us. Presented by:

Harvest Festival Saturday, November 16 Free with Museum admission Celebrate the turn of the season with a harvest festival featuring delicious food, a joyous outdoor performance and hands-on activities for the whole family.

Support our new mission! Donations to our Annual Fund allow us to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children. Thank you to the generous donors who contributed over $50,000 to the Annual Fund last fiscal year. Your gift to the Annual Fund supports everything we do, including our new comprehensive arts programming launching this fall. Invest in our mission today at www.BayKidsMuseum.org /annualfund or call Lauren Cooper, Annual Fund Manager at (415) 339-3954.


special events

Goblin Jamboree Fundraiser Saturday, October 19 – Sunday, October 20, 2013 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.* *To gain early access, check out Sponsor Breakfast details below.

Members $13; General $15

Children and their families are invited to come in costume and explore all the fun at the Bay Area Discovery Museum’s Goblin Jamboree. Experience the Museum as it’s transformed into a spooktacular Halloween wonderland complete with Witches and Warlock school, pony rides, petting zoo, train rides, live entertainment and much more. New this year! Zoom by the lines and get access to the special “Fly-by Lane” when you pre-buy your tickets online. www.BayKidsMuseum.org/goblin

Council Corner The Discovery Council is a group of dedicated volunteers who give their time and talents to support the Museum. They are an integral to the success and the fun of Goblin Jamboree, Creativity Forum and Playdate.

We accept cash, checks, Visa and MasterCard. All activities are included. Event takes place rain or shine. GENTLE REMINDER: No passes, daily deals, library memberships or discounts accepted for Goblin Jamboree.

As the Discovery Council’s new President this fall, Ann Bailey White will take the reins of the 80+ member volunteer group, comprised of the Museum’s biggest fans. We recently had a chance to catch up with Ann Bailey to find out what motivates her to volunteer her time and what she’s planning the upcoming year.

Sponsor Breakfast – Get Early Access! Saturday, October 19, 8 a.m. or 9 a.m. Sunday, October 20, 8 a.m. or 9 a.m.

This year we are offering two days of early access due to the popularity of our sold-out Sponsor Breakfast Fundraiser. Prepare for a day of fun with a delicious breakfast and get early access to Goblin Jamboree on either Saturday or Sunday. Sponsor Breakfast includes a delicious buffet courtesy of Paradise Foods and Philz Coffee, live entertainment, face painting, family portraits and a faboolous Pottery Barn goodie bag for each child. Come early and enjoy a pony ride before the crowds arrive!

How long have you been involved with the Bay Area Discovery Museum’s Discovery Council? Since September 2011. Last year, I was Council Vice President.

All Goblin Jamboree activities open at 8:30 a.m. for breakfast guests and at 10 a.m. for the general public. Breakfast packages start at $200 for a family of four.

Why have you decided to take on the Council Presidency this year? I have really enjoyed being involved with the Council and giving my time to the Museum. The Council is a great asset to the Museum and I wanted to be involved with leading the Council. I also think this role will be fun!

To reserve your table, please visit BayKidsMuseum.com/goblinbreakfast, contact us at (415) 339-3931 or email reservations@badm.org. Proceeds from Goblin Jamboree Fundraiser support the Bay Area Discovery Museum’s mission to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children. Thank you for your generosity and participation.

Why should other women join the Council? What are the benefits of joining? The Council is a great way to

give back to the Museum while meeting new people. I have met so many amazing women through the Council. It has a great social aspect.

Ghoulish Grins & Helping Hands Wanted!

What fun things do you have planned for the Council this year?

Outside of the Museum’s three great fundraisers: Goblin Jamboree, Creativity Forum and Playdate, we have some fun events planned for the Council this year like a kindergarten readiness evening event with a speaker in September, a wine tasting event and a fun Spring event.

Help out your favorite children’s museum by becoming a Goblin Jamboree Volunteer. Volunteers receive a lunch voucher, a certificate of participation and an opportunity to join the fun either before or after their shift. To volunteer, please send an email to lwood@badm.org. All you need is a ghoulish grin to lend a hand.

What is your favorite part of being on the Council and why? The best

part of being involved with Council is being able to make a positive impact on the Museum and its mission to ignite and advance creative thinking.

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Our mission is to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children.

Fall into the Arts Danni Pascuma, Art Program Atelierista

father and daughter enter Studio 10 to find a room A filled with flattened cardboard boxes, tape and endless possibilities. As the pair ponders the different ways in which they can use the cardboard, the Museum Discovery Guide points to a pile of stacked up boxes and asks, “Does this remind you of anything?” The little girl thinks for a moment, looks at her dad, squeals, “A ROBOT!” and they immediately get to work. With brows furrowed, 5 year-old Maya asks her father, Alex, to hold a box while she tapes two boxes together to create a body and head. They discuss and tinker with the different ways they can create robot eyes. As they bring the robot to life, her dad pretends to be Robot Robby, while Maya gives several commands,

“Chocolate and ice cream for lunch, please!” The two laugh and play with their new friend before heading out of the Art Studios for more Museum adventures. With one collaborative activity, Maya and Alex thought critically and creatively. They problem solved, utilized teamwork,

tapped into previous knowledge to shape new experiences, and practiced their language abilities through dramatic play. Projects throughout our Art Studios allow children to practice the ‘soft skills’ that are becoming increasingly important in today’s society—skills such as listening, communication, critical thinking, decision making and creativity. In addition, the scientific method can be seen as the duo hypothesized, experimented and evaluated different ways to build a robot out of recycled materials. Clearly, open-ended arts experiences can play an integral role in early childhood learning. The arts are a language for children to understand and document their world where there is no right or wrong answer. They provide children with the platform to express emotions, reflect on experiences, build community, make connections and experience cultural

Seasonal Inspiration: Water Our new Seasonal Inspiration initiative links our program offerings, exhibit spaces, and arts and sciences curriculum through quarterly themes, while our natural environment provides the vision: Water, Land, Sky, and Family & Community. This season we explore Water – essential for life and a key ingredient for creative play and discovery. Check out the box to the right to see what this means for you and your family this fall in the Art Studios. Read on to see how we’ll incorporate Seasonal Inspiration: Water throughout the Museum. Enriched Group Visits (Page 8) • Supporting Member & Donor Art Excursions Artist-in-Residence (Page 8) • Creative Labs (Art Lab, Nature Lab & Science Lab) (Pages 7 – 8)


diversity. And through their engagement with the arts, children can reach a state of flow that lowers their stress levels, helps them problem solve and allows them to tap into their creativity. Driven by this knowledge, we are expanding our thinking to ways that we can teach not only about art, but how we can teach through the arts. In addition to our weekly projects in the Art Studios, we now offer a new Young Artists program where your 5 – 8 year-old can dive deeper into the arts. Plus for more flexibility, you can now drop off your “big kid” for this program while you explore the rest of the Museum with your “little kid.” The arts are engrained in our species. From the first cave paintings, art has been used as a medium for communication, bonding and community building. Arts bring cultural diversity and provide an outlet for young minds to express themselves. We can’t wait to explore this facet of creativity with your family at the Museum.

Discover the Arts Art Studios Studio 10: A weekly rotation of projects related to our water themes brings you and your family together. Look for our large-scale collaborative projects and ways to connect and express your creativity.

Spotlight Artists: Distinguished artists are featured monthly in Studio 5 and chosen for their connections to water. On our project table, we create developmentally-appropriate arts activities that relate to these artists’ work.

September: Pat Steir

Exclusive Art Excursion

Applying thin layers of paint to vertical canvas, Steir uses gravity to create shapes independent of her own hand. This technique gives the illusion of a waterfall and other water-like images.

October: Claude Monet As the founder of the Impressionist movement, Monet used his natural environment for inspiration. Most well-known for his water lilies series, this body of work incorporates ponds, beautiful architecture and the surrounding plant life found in his gardens.

November: Dale Chihuly Supporting member and donor families get an exclusive chance to learn more about Monet’s water lilies at the Conservatory of Flowers in our new Art Excursions.

Art Excursion to the Conservatory of Flowers Saturday, November 2, 2013 10:30 a.m. Registration is required and space is limited. For more information, contact Lauren Cooper at lcoooper@badm.org or (415) 339-3954.

Chihuly is fascinated by the ways that water, glass, and light play on each other. His glass works vary from installations in pools, to fountains, rivers and boats.

Creative Labs Art Lab: Further your understanding of the Spotlight Artists and their work! Use droppers to explore gravity and its effect on canvas, imagine plants that live in water, and see how light shines through translucent surfaces. *Projects subject to weekly and monthly rotations.

New! Young Artist Series This brand new four-week class for your 5 – 8 year-old will incorporate an examination of art historical images with the Museum’s inquiry and project based approach to discover and explore the properties and meanings of water. Led by our Art Program Atelierista, your young artist can create water-inspired work and have the opportunity to discuss and reflect on their experience. (More information on page 12)


member news

Our family includes over 5,800 member households.

MEMBER NEWS Join today and receive discounts on a variety of Museum programs, classes and events. Call Lauren at (415) 339-3954 or email at lcooper@badm.org. Look for this symbol rs membe to see where Members save.

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All members are invited to come play and explore new themes and materials with our talented education staff each month in this new special member program. Previous themes included risk-taking, spatial intelligence, and nature and observation. Play Dates are on the first Tuesday of the month at 10:30 a.m. Check the chalkboard at the Front Desk for exact meeting location. This program is free and open to all of our Members. For more information visit www.BayKidsMuseum.org/memberplaydates

Sneak-peek Traveling Exhibit Opening Friday, September 27 3 – 5 p.m. Over refreshments and activities led by our amazing education staff, get the first look at our newest exhibit, Native Voices: New England Tribal Families. To attend this VIP party for Supporting and Donor Members only, email Lauren Cooper at lcooper@badm.org or call (415) 339-3954.

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Expanding on our successful Art Lab and building on our new Seasonal Inspiration programming, this fall we introduce two new ways to experiment, tinker and test new ideas with water. Labs run 30 minutes to an hour based on attendance and visitor engagement.

NEW! Science Lab, Outdoor Learning Lab

SUPPORTING MEMBERS & DONORS SPECIAL VIP EVENT

For storytime we will read Loren Long’s Otis, in participation with Jumpstart’s Read for the Record® to celebrate childhood literacy.

Creative Labs

Wednesdays & Sundays, 3:30 p.m. Delve one step further into the techniques, media, or concepts related to our featured artists.

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Read for the Record® Thursday, October 3

Our daily programs and tours are openended play opportunities centered around a theme that offer a way for our visitors and staff to engage with our exhibit spaces and inquiry-based educational philosophy.

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Play Date 2013 – 2014 Calendar SEPTEMBER 3 OCTOBER 1 NOVEMBER 5 DECEMBER 3 JANUARY 7 MARCH 4

Daily Programs & Tours

Caine’s Arcade Global Cardboard Challenge Saturday, October 5 Think outside of the box during the Global Cardboard Challenge.

Thursdays, 3:30 p.m. Hypothesize, experiment, investigate, evaluate... repeat! Create your own experiments with water to build a foundation of the scientific process and inquiry-based learning.

NEW! Nature Lab, Outdoor Learning Lab

Saturdays, 2 p.m. We will explore three found natural materials each week and the infinite ways in which they can be combined with water.

Tours

Look at the Museum in new ways with these facilitated investigations

NEW! Guided Museum Tours

Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Learn more about the Museum exhibits and our unique educational philosophy on these all-new Guided Museum Tours.

Nature Walks with Ranger Lucy, Lookout Cove

Every third Wednesday, October 16, November 20 & December 18 10:30 a.m. Starting in October, Ranger Lucy returns once a month to lead nature walks in Lookout Cove. Come explore the plants and animals that live at Fort Baker with our very own National Park ranger.

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programs & tours

Pop-ups

Pop-ups are no-prop, all-imagination opportunities for children and adults to play with our Discovery Guides and other families in our exhibits. Check our Daily Programs chalkboard in Satterlee Way each day for specific Make-believe Playtime themes as well as additional pop-up play opportunities with our Discovery Guides around the Museum.

Toddler Circle Time, Tot Spot

Tuesdays – Fridays, 9:30 a.m. Toddler Circle Time is an opportunity for our youngest visitors to practice language, movement, and making new friends.

Storytime, Wave Workshop

Mondays – Fridays, 11 a.m. Saturdays – Sundays, 3 p.m. Explore new worlds and go on amazing adventures through our interactive storytimes. Sponsored by

Make-believe Playtime, Lookout Cove Tuesdays – Fridays, 2 p.m. Saturdays – Sundays, 11 a.m. Jump into spontaneous, 5- to 15-minute imaginative play opportunities inspired by our exhibit spaces. These are based on the age range and number of participants each day.

Make New Friends at the Museum Looking to connect with other families who also value creative thinking? Stop by one of our regularly scheduled daily programs at the Museum for an opportunity to informally chat and meet with other like-minded families. Free with Museum admission.

Baby Circle Time 2nd & 4th Tuesdays 9:30 a.m., Tot Spot Meet other parents of newborns at this special program designed for babies under 12 months old.

Homeschoolers Art Lab 3rd Wednesdays 3:30 p.m., Idea Spot Connect with other homeschooling families as you explore novel art materials – and leave the clean-up to us.

LGBT Families 4th Thursdays 3:30 p.m., Lookout Cove Meet LGBT parents and their children in our new Science Lab program.

Daddy & Me 1st & 3rd Fridays 3:30 p.m., Various locations Dads can hang out with their kids and other fathers in our Traveling Exhibition Collaboration programs.

Traveling Exhibit Collaboration: Native Voices, Various locations Fridays, 3:30 p.m. Make connections between our traveling exhibit and our educational philosophy in this afternoon program.

Group Visits Teachers, Mark Your Calendars Self-guided and Enriched Visit registration opens in late September for the 2013-2014 school year.

NEW! This Year Self-guided Visits • Extended exploration time • Additional times to visit • Informal programming offered during visit

Enriched Visits • Extended exploration time • Pre and Post-visit curriculum • Program topics to include: Water, Land, Sky and Community “ I’ve been bringing my 1st graders here for at least 5 years. Always loved it but really love the addition of the enriched visit! So much fun for the kids!”

– First grade teacher

Now accepting scholarship applications for the 2013-2014 school year

All programs are subject to change and cancellation. Please check our onsite program chalkboard for updates.

The Bay Area Discovery Museum aims to provide all schools in the surrounding Bay Area the opportunity to experience a memorable field trip to the Museum. The Museum offers qualifying schools scholarships for reduced-cost field trips. Scholarship visits are offered October – February only. To learn more about our scholarship program, or to submit an application, visit us online at www.BayKidsMuseum.org/groupvisits

NEW! Artist-in-Residence Our brand new Artist-in-Residence program will offer our visitors an opportunity to directly engage with professional artists. Check our Web site for our first Artist-inResidence inspired by water, coming this fall!

www.BayKidsMuseum.org

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Scholarships are limited. Don’t wait — Apply NOW!


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Family Classes

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Explore art, music, dance, sign language, culture and more in our newly expanded roster of family classes. Each series offers multiple sessions for deep engagement with the topics, and includes Museum admission for one adult and one child. Pre-registration required and class size is limited. Register online at www.BayKidsMuseum.org/classes.

Morning Classes New! Baby Sign Language

7-week session for parents with babies from birth to 18 months

New! Latin American Festivities 10-week session introducing Spanish language and culture

Tuesdays, October 1 – December 10 No class November 26 10 – 11 a.m. Ages 18 months – 3 years with caregiver Members $200; General $245 Additional sibling: $180 Have fun learning about popular festivities in Latin America through music, arts & crafts, imaginary travel, fantastic books and new friendships. Play, discover, meet friends and learn Spanish. This workshop offers a full immersion of Latin American culture and early exposure to Spanish language. Spanish fluency is not required; however Spanish will be spoken 100% of the time.

Thursdays, October 3 – November 21 No class on October 31 10 – 11 a.m. Babies are welcome but not required to attend. Members $140/$210 per couple; General: $170/$255 per couple Baby Sign Language gives parents the opportunity to communicate with children long before babies can verbalize their wants and needs. Research studies show that signing with babies accelerates language acquisition, reduces frustration, enhances a child’s self-esteem, and deepens the bond between parent and child.

Exploring Together Collection The Exploring Together classes are developed and taught by our Public Programs Team, specially designed for small groups of about 10 children. These active classes highlight our open-ended child-directed educational philosophy and offer adults a chance to meet other caregivers. You can learn fun activities to try at home and be exposed to new facilitation techniques to promote creativity.

These classes are very important in the development of young children as it gives them an opportunity to engage in art and science activities without anyone worrying about making a mess. 3-week sessions of exploration 10 – 11 a.m. Or 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Children ages 2 – 4 with caregivers Members $50; General $75 Additional sibling: 50% off

Outdoor Learning*

Thursdays, September 5, 12, 19 Fridays, September 6, 13, 20

New! hop.skip.twirl.

Please note that the Museum is closed for annual maintenance September 9 – 23. * T hese classes are held both on and off site, exploring different areas of Fort Baker.

Fridays, October 4 – December 13 No class Friday, November 29 10 – 10:45 a.m. Ages 2 – 4 years with caregiver Members $200; General: $245 Additional sibling: $180

Get Ready to Get Messy: Color Experiments

Each class, taught by Tutu School, creatively explores movement through games and activities that focus on key areas of motor skill development and rhythmic awareness, as well introducing concepts of physical storytelling.

Thursdays, October 31, November 7, 14 Fridays, November 1, 8, 15 Saturdays, November 2, 9, 16

10-week session of early childhood movement

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Thursdays, October 3, 10, 17 Fridays, October 4, 11, 18

Get Ready to Get Messy: Texture Exploration

Saturday classes are only offered at 10 a.m.

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Afternoon Classes Returning this fall Music Together® Flutes Collection 10-week session of early childhood music

Wednesdays, October 2 – December 11 No classes Wednesday, November 27 10 – 10:45 a.m. Or 11– 11:45 a.m. Ages 6 months – 4 years with caregiver Members $235; General $265 first child Additional sibling: $160 Music Together® is an internationally recognized early childhood music and movement program for children. It pioneered the concept of a researchbased, developmentally appropriate early childhood music curriculum that strongly emphasizes and facilitates adult involvement.

New! World Dance Jam

Tuition includes a beautifully illustrated songbook and two-CD set, along with a parent education guide.

With DanceVersity’s high energy World Dance Jam, students learn dance fundamentals through the joy and beauty of the world’s vibrant music and dance traditions. It’s a fun way to strengthen bodies, increase coordination, build stamina and celebrate the diverse ways people around the world express themselves.

Music Together art & logo design © 1992-2013 Music Together LLC. Music Together is a registered trademark. Music Together Marin is licensed by Music Together LLC. For more locations: www.musictogether.com - (800) 728-2692

9-week session of school-age movement Wednesdays, October 9 – December 11 No class Wednesday, November 27 2 – 3 p.m. Ages 5 – 8 years with caregiver Members $180; General $220 Additional sibling: $162

New! Hip Hop

10-week dance series for school-age children Thursdays, October 3 – December 12 No class Thursday, November 28 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Ages 5 – 8 years with caregiver Members $200; General $245 Additional sibling: $180 Hip Hop is a high-energy workout that promotes leadership through group teamwork combined with stamina driven fitness. Students are introduced to basic Hip Hop dance steps, learn about their development and gain an appreciation for Hip Hop moves from Popping, Locking and Break Dancing to the latest dance moves.

New! Young Artist Series 4-week series

Tuesdays, October 22 – November 12 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Ages 5 – 8 year with caregiver Members $70; General $100 Additional sibling: 50% off

New! Imaginibbles

by Bean Sprouts Café

10-week cooking class series Tuesdays, October 1 – December 10 No class Tuesday, November 26 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Ages 2 – 6 years with caregiver Members $200; General $245 Additional sibling: $180 Imaginibbles is Bean Sprout’s signature 10-week class series, as seen on Parents Connect by Nickelodeon. Each class features yummy, good-for-you recipes that focus on playful presentation and recipe steps.

Let your young artist explore materials and processes in a more structured environment with our Art Program Atelierista. Adults and younger siblings will have the opportunity to explore other areas of the Museum, while their 5 – 8 year-old discusses, creates, and reflects on the visual arts.

New! Dig Deeper: Science + Art

3-week sessions

Afterschool Creative Enrichment for Kindergarten – Third Graders

Wednesdays October 9, 16, 23 November 6, 13, 20 December 4, 11, 18 3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Supporting Members $75 General $100

Children will join the educators from our Not-A-School and Discovery Camps team for open-ended, childdirected adventures geared especially for school-aged children. Together we’ll create a learning community and enjoy plenty of outdoor fun!

* Save $25 when you register for all three sessions!


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ove lon o & r g e c n a ,d on g s n a e is s s a l l u h wit Saturdays at 11 a.m.

Buy as Season Pass and Save!

(includes Museum admission)

Purchase tickets online at www.BayKidsMuseum.org/ performances

Discovery Theatre Ages 6 months & up Individual Show: Members $5; General $16

November 9 Spin a Tale wit h Ran dy Kap lan In his songs that are not JUST for children, Randy Kaplan blends American Roots with Country music and the Blues. Renowned for his comedic storytelling , he captures the imagination and attention of everyone in the room. Randy is offbeat, smart and very funny, as well as an absolute ace guitarist, Hear a sample at www.randykaplan.com

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Six-Show Season Pass: Members $25; General $75

October 26

Car ibb ean Dan ce Par ty wit h As heb a Putumayo recording artist Ashe ba kicks off the fall line-up with a rhythmic, joyful and interactive vers ion of your favorite kid’s songs. His show is spiced with Caribbean and Worl d beats, inspired by his own child hood on the island of Trinidad. Wear your dancing shoes. www.asheba.net

(includes Museum admission)

November 16

Rollickin’ Irish Music with Culann’ s Hounds Combining vocal harmonies with melodies on fiddle, guitar, and mandolin, Culann’s Hounds produce an eclectic blend of modern and traditional Irish music. Join them for a high energy show with plenty of opportunity for singing, dancing a jig and perhaps some howling with the Hounds. www.sfhounds.com

November 23

Ge t th e Groove wi th Th e Hip wa de rs

This talented trio will get you in the mood for a dance par ty. The Hipwaders play their irresistible blen d of witty lyrics, classic har monies and pop-rock tunes that is a hit with all ages. Their fresh spin on such classic subjects as siblings, math and toys will get everyone in the house join ing in. Give it a listen at www.hipwaders. net

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drop-off programs

Winter Break Camps December 26 & 27 January 2 & 3 9 a.m – 3 p.m.

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Supporting Level Members: $200 per two-day session General: $225 per two-day session

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Please note, we are not able to offer AM or PM extended care. Break up the kid’s holiday vacation weeks with our special two-day Art Attack. Stay tuned for camp registration opening November 15.

Alis on Fait h Lev y’ s Big Tim e Tot Roc k

Alison Faith Levy, formerly of The Sippy Cups, and her band, The Big Time Tot Rock, play a delightful variety of musical styles. Her imaginative indie pop songs get kids dancing, singing, laughing, and even pondering the mysteries of the universe, asking the eternal question: Are there cupcakes in space? Check it out at www.alisonfaithlevy.com.

Not-A-School

Creative Enrichment Program Children ages 2.9 – 5 Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

November 30 Multicultu ral Sing-along with Jose-Luis Orozco José-Luis Orozco is a renowned bilingual musician, educator and children’s author. Join him for an interactive journey through Latin American culture and music. Sing and dance along to original and traditional songs in Spanish and English and learn the words in Spanish to such classics as “Old MacDonald.” www.joseluisorozco.com

Not-A-School is designed to nurture young children’s creative thinking as they explore the arts, the sciences and the environment through play and guided inquiry at the Bay Area Discovery Museum. This innovative program is now licensed as a preschool center by the State of California*, and features a staff of fully qualified teachers. Our school is a laboratory for creative thinking where children have the freedom to pursue their passions, interests and ideas. We believe that young children are competent and deserve to be treated as collaborators in the construction of their own knowledge; that families are our partners in cultivating a community of trust and growth; and in the importance of nurturing the joy of lifelong learning. We strive to be responsive to all members of our community as we work together to create a program which values respect and equality. Applications for the 2014 school year will be accepted beginning November 4, 2013. Mark your calendars and join us for informational tours on the following Fridays at 9:30 a.m.: October 25, November 22 and December 13. *Facility number 214005255 m e m b e rs For more details, including tuition, please visit: www.BayKidsMuseum.org/notaschool

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creativity news

The CCC is an initiative of the Bay Area Discovery Museum.

What Is Science and How Does It Relate to Creativity? WE ALL KNOW SCIENCE IS MORE THAN JUST A BUNSEN BURNER OR BEAKER, AND WE ALSO KNOW THAT CREATIVITY IS MORE THAN A GREAT ART PROJECT OR COOL NEW INNOVATION, BUT WHAT EXACTLY DOES SCIENCE AND CREATIVITY LOOK LIKE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD? ARE THEY REALLY ALL THAT DIFFERENT? One focus of our partnership with the San Francisco Unified School District – where we are training all 200 of their Pre-K teachers this summer at the Museum – is to help educators learn to identify children’s science behaviors to better support the process of science learning in their classrooms. We often think of science as very technical, perhaps conjuring up images of complicated formulas or Einstein’s Theory of Relativity. Science, however, does not have to look like that for any of us, and especially not for young children. In fact, looking at the science behaviors noted in the side box, it’s easy to see that these are natural behaviors inherent in a child’s daily life. Children are naturally curious, scientific and creative. Like creativity, science is about the process of generating new ideas as well as problem solving existing ideas – neither is about the end product. Both are processes of trial and error, of predicting and analyzing, of generating ideas and critiquing ideas. The role of the adult is to optimize that learning process by creating interactions that encourage these behaviors. Educators and parents can optimize this rich learning process and increase neurological development for young minds by focusing more on open-ended conversations and play and a little less on imparting knowledge or looking for “right” answers. In fact, most scientific theories taught today are the results of hundreds, if not thousands, of iterations of previous theories. If each iteration had not been

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pursued with curiosity and perseverance, we would not have the Theory of Relativity. As we have the opportunity to provide professional development to educators, we are able to further engage in our mission to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children. If we can encourage more teachers and parents – and hence more children – to see the creativity of science, then we will have more scientists attacking some of the biggest problems our society will face in the coming decades, like global health and resource issues. So get your science hats on – play with water, play with sand, play with sound and motion, ask children open-ended questions to get their minds moving, encourage divergent thinking and new ideas, let go of the right answer for a few minutes, or hours or days – and enjoy the process of science learning.

SCIENCE IS TAKING PLACE WHEN A CHILD...

• is curious •  observes and explores using all five senses •  notices similarities and differences •  sorts, matches and classifies •  makes predictions •  tests predictions •  makes connections to other experiences •  uses a variety of measuring tools, instruments and resources •  records ideas in a variety of ways •  shares ideas with others

These behaviors are based on the soon-tobe-released California Preschool Learning Foundations. For now, more information about these foundations can be found at: www.cde.ca.gov/sp/cd/re/documents/ psalignment.pdf

thank you We are grateful to JP Morgan Chase Foundation for its continuing support of the Bay Area Discovery Museum’s education programs, including our flagship outreach program Connections and the Center for Childhood Creativity. The Foundation’s anchor sponsorship of the Center for Childhood Creativity’s professional development programs will enable teachers far and wide to benefit from trainings focused on promoting creative thinking and science-based behaviors in their classrooms. “ JPMorgan Chase and the Bay Area Discovery Museum represent the types of institutions that make the Bay Area so special. Both organizations are committed to investing in our communities and to enriching the lives of all Bay Area families. I’m thrilled with the most recent grant by JPMC, which further strengthens a nearly decade-long partnership with the Museum.” – Sanjay Jain, Chair of the Board of Trustees & Managing Director at JPMorgan


connections update

Connections: The promise of a new school year Heather Miller, Connections Manager

September 2013 marks the start of the sixth year of Connections. To date, we estimate that 3,750 total children and their families have joined us on this journey. It is remarkable to consider that the children who participated in the first year of this unique comprehensive partnership program are now entering second grade. At a time when the natural world is most bountiful before the quiet of winter, families with young children are full of anticipation for the start of something new. Fall brings new rhythms of routine, new teachers and new opportunities for growth in classroombased learning. Fall is also a time to take stock. What were the successes, strengths and inspirations from which we will draw our energy in the months that lay ahead?

Connections Our comprehensive outreach program aims to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children through sustainable relationships between the Museum and the Bay Area’s diverse communities. Our par tnership with subsidized preschools brings thousands of children, their educators and families to the Museum for multiple visits each year.

Let’s take a look back at what we were able to do in last year’s Connections partnership.

CONNECTIONS’ YEAR FIVE MILESTONES

WE ASKED TEACHERS, “ D ID ANY LONG-TERM PROJECTS EMERGE FROM YOUR MUSEUM VISITS THIS YEAR?”

8000+ field trip visits provided to low-income preschool children and their impor tant adults, enough people to fill the Discover y Theater 45 times!

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FA M I LY PA S S E S

used by families to gain access to the Museum

170+ buses hired

1730 miles traveled by Museum staff on visits to partner schools

160 science programs facilitated by Museum staff during field trips 400 COMBINED HOURS of tra i ni ng i n our fi r s t -

ev e r ye a r -lo n g professional

deve l opm ent i nt ens i ve for Connections teachers

66 classrooms par ticipated 3 counties reached

“ Children seem to have interest in bridges, especially the Golden Gate. We are building one in the classroom.” “ In the block area the children and parents constructed the San Rafael Bridge connecting the two cities.”

WE ASKED TEACHERS, “ HAVE MUSEUM PROGRAMS OR EXHIBITS INSPIRED YOU TO MAKE CHANGES IN YOUR CLASSROOM?” “ We have always had a focus on science and nature but I feel the exposure to the Museum has enriched these aspects of our program even more.“

“ Some parents are donating materials for the bridge and others are going to the library to get books related to the bridge.” “ Children make references to the Golden Gate Bridge (in their play) and have tried to make one in the sandbox.”

“ We allow children more liberties and give them the tools to explore on their own.” “ We use open-ended questions to elicit critical thinking and creativity in children.” “ My five senses are always waiting for a new adventure.” “ Our outdoor environment has really become a science lab of sorts. We have many tools available for the kids to use every day, not just on special occasions.”

As the days grow shorter, is your family anticipating the start of something new? What inspires you when you look back at last year? How much more will your children grow and change in this next school year?

We wish you an inspiring year of creativity and learning and invite you to grow and play with us along the way. 2013 FALL 16


birthdays

Birth day F u n with

N atu re B ots

Materials:

• A foam block for the robot’s body

Birthday presents for all ages!

(floral foam works best and can be found at any craft supply store or online)

• Anything from leaves and twigs,

to nuts and bolts for robot parts

How to:

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Encourage your child to push different materials into the foam to construct their robot. Watch as limbs and faces emerge to form a whimsical fusion of nature and robot. NatureBots are best for children ages 5 – 8 years. Please supervise any child using materials that could be choking hazards.

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If NatureBots are a hit at your house, book your child’s next Birthday Party with us today!

For the Little Artist On-the-Go

This child’s artist journal from Spain will help your child find their inner Picasso. Includes 10 colored pencils and a pad of paper all in an easy to clean BPA free travel case. $16.95; Members $15.26

Call (415) 339 3931 or visit www.BayKidsMuseum.org/birthdays

Find & Make Robot

Introduce children to the idea of using found materials as a building block for their creativity. The connector pieces are safe, reusable and perfect for small hands. $12.95; Members $11.66

Imaginets

Children will enjoy designing pictures and patterns with these wonderfully crafted wooden magnet pieces. The hinged storage case makes for a perfect in-car activity. A Parent’s Choice Gold Award winner. $34.95; Members $31.46

The Skin You Live In From the Chicago Children’s Museum comes a wonderful nursery rhyme book, which delivers an important message of social acceptance to young readers. $14.95; Members $13.46

Visit the store anytime. No Museum admission required.

YOUR PURCHASE SUPPORTS THE MUSEUM

Bean Sprouts Café Catering Enjoy Bean Sprouts’ yummy good-foryou food at your next party! From our signature Lollipop Cakes to our Imaginibbles Sandwiches, we can make your party food fun and wholesome. Contact us to place your order. Email us at bayareaparty@beansprouts.com or call (719) 375-4216 www.BeanSprouts.com/party Check out our Imaginibbles cooking classes for kids on page 12.

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events & corporate memberships

We decorated with 100 lbs of icing at last year’s VIP Gingerbread event.

SAVE THE DATE!

Gingerbread Architecture Extravaganza Back for the 2013 Holiday Season! Saturday, December 21 – Monday, December 23 Make an enchanting holiday treat at our sweetest fundraiser of the year, Gingerbread Architecture Extravaganza. Mark your calendar for December 21 – 23 and stay tuned for online registration opening in November, with early access for our Supporting Members.

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Donor Circle and Grandparents Circle Members are invited to a special, complimentary Gingerbread Event: Saturday, December 7 9, 10, or 11 a.m. To secure your family’s space, RSVP at lwood@badm.org or (415) 339-3952. Interested in joining a Donor Circle to attend this and other fun, free events? Contact Lea Wood at lwood@badm.org or (415) 339-3952 to learn about the benefits of Donor Circle memberships.

Corporate Partner Day Sunday, November 10 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Corporate Partner Family Day is a way for the Museum to celebrate and thank all of our corporate supporters and their employees. We invite the employees from all of our partner organizations to visit the Museum with free admission for one adult and one child with proof of employment. We’ll be celebrating with special programming including an Art Lab in the Idea Spot and a hands-on sneak peak at the Museum’s new art curriculum. To claim your free tickets, please call (415) 339-3968 or email jrussell@badm.org

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Thank you to all of our Corporate Partners: Anonymous (x2) Wells Fargo ScholarShare College Savings Plan JPMorgan Chase & Co. Peek Kids Genentech TPG Volkswagen BTIG Ernst & Young Allied Marketing UrbanSitter Sara’s List

Macy’s McKinsey & Company Coverity Salesforce.com Foundation Advent Software, Inc. Dodge & Cox Adobe NetSuite PG&E Don’t see your company name here? We offer Corporate Memberships starting at $2,500. Inquire today about corporate opportunities at (415) 339-3968.

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Native Voices: New England Tribal Families Opening Saturday, September 28 Don’t miss your chance to toboggan down a winter hill, learn about daily life at the Nuweetooun Tribal School, and explore a natural cranberry bog on Martha’s Vineyard! Experience these activities and many more in the new exhibit Native Voices. Explore five thriving New England communities as they work to balance cultural traditions with life in a modern world. Native Voices was produced by Boston Children’s Museum. All underlying materials, including all artwork and the use of Native Voices characters are used with permission of Boston Children’s Museum. It is sponsored nationally by Ocean Spray™ and the National Endowment for the Humanities™.

EXHIBIT SPONSORSHIP

We rely on the generosity of our individual donors and corporate sponsors to bring new exhibitions to Discovery Hall throughout the year. Exhibition sponsorship provides opportunities for recognition through a comprehensive web, social media, print and on-site marketing plan. Please contact us to learn more at (415) 339-3968 or jrussell@badm.org.


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