| Featured photo: At noon, kids wait in anticipation under a ceiling of colorful balloons and countdown together! Photos courtesy of the Flint Children’s Museum
Wednesday , December 31st from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., the Flint Children’s Museum is hosting the annual Noon Year’s Eve Party. Community members and visitors are invited to celebrate the new year with family at the Flint Children‘s Museum! Families can make scratch off crowns studded with jewels, play in slime, or make noisemakers to bring to the balloon drop at noon– along with many more activities. The museum recently added a new airplane launcher to the Mission to Outer Space Exhibit, a hit with kids and adults alike, as they design and test dozens of different airplanes to launch. Mission to Outer Space closes January 25th. Before the exhibit closes, kids can take a trip across space with a giant space robot, alien soundboard, build an alien wall and much more. ![]() December 31st will also be the last day for families to purchase a discounted membership and participate in winter themed activities like a Northern Lights Glow room, Bear the Cold Polar Party and much more coming in the new year!
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| Pre-registration is required for Noon Year’s Eve by calling 810-767-5437 as spots fill up fast! For more information, please visit the Flint Children‘s Museum Website www.flintchildrensmuseum.org or email them at discovery@ About the Flint Children‘s Museum The Flint Children‘s Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring lifelong learning through hands-on play for children ages 0-8. It is located at 1602 University Ave. Flint, MI 48504, |



