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 Amish Quit Show
 

News Release.........Amish Quilt Show, July 14-17, 2011

      The upcoming Summer Amish Quilt Show & Craft Sale will be held at Mr. G's Banquet Hall, 5890 Hwy. 57, just south of Jacksonport, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,Thursday through Sunday, July 14 through 17.  

     Featured at this exquisite Amish Quilt Show will be over 70 traditional Amish quilts in a variety of popular styles, patterns and colors. All quilting is done by hand as is the Amish custom. Full sized quilts and baby quilts as well as queen and king-sized quilts will be available. The quilts are displayed on either a full /queen or king-sized display bed and will be turned on a regular basis for show goers to view. Gloves are always worn to protect the stunning quilts from being handled by the public and are turned for viewing by show employees.

     In addition to the Amish quilts a wide selection of Amish hand made items - wall hangings in a variety of sizes, patterns and colors will be on hand. Pillows, table runners, place mats, pot holders, table centers, quillows, spice mats, rugs, Amish dolls, miniature quilts and many other interesting gifts hand crafted by the Amish will also be on display and for sale. A nice selection of hand crafted gifts will also be added to the show this year as Mr. G's allows us more space to highlight many of our local and regional artists.

     The traditional Amish bentwood hickory rocking chair with matching side table, handcrafted by Clarence Gingerich, will be on display, in limited numbers. A nice selection of beautifully made Amish baskets in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and for many uses in the home have been handcrafted by the Emma and Samuel Swartzentruber.

 

A variety of excellent books on quilting patterns and Amish quilt trends and the very popular, Tips For Quilters, will be for sale. Several Amish recipe books will be available as well as a variety of excellent paper-back books highlighting many aspects of Amish life. Children’s books, crayon play aprons and pocket purses , kitchen utensil aprons, work tools and coloring books depicting Amish life will be for sale. A number of special Door County Cookbooks will also be available. Those who attend will be pleased with all that will be on display. 

 

     Back by popular demand is Mattie Miller's Cashew Crunch, a crowd favorite and available while quantities last. Amish noodles, peanut butter and Yoder popcorn will be available again this year. 

      Mr. G's, air conditioned for your comfort,  is known for fine food and will be providing lunch and the lounge area will be open. Plenty of convenient free parking is also a plus at Mr. G's.

      The Amish Quilt Show & Sale is sponsored by the Jacksonport Craft Cottage, celebrating 27 years of handcrafted excellence in Door County. For information call 920-823-2288, email jarosh@dcwis.com or the website at www.JacksonportCraftCottage.com.

   An entry fee of $1 will be charged at the door for the Quilt Show. Children age 8 and under are admitted free but must be attended by an adult at all times. Pets are not allowed entry in the hall. 

     

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 Childrens Museum Fund Raiser
 

                                                      

NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                  September 9, 2011

FOR MORE INFORMATION                    Anne Snow 608-784-2652 x223 or anne@funmuseum.org

Raise a Buck to Run Amuck!

LA CROSSE, WI—Looking for a more unique running experience?  Join the 2nd Annual Big Muddy Run on Saturday, October 1 at La Crosse’s Myrick Park, starting at 10:45 am. Choose a 5k or 1 mile route, each with obstacles, mud pits and more!

 

Presented by Allergy Associates of La Crosse, with the support of many other local sponsor organizations (see www.bigmuddyrun.org/sponsors.aspx),  the Big Muddy Run promises to be a unique annual event to raise funds for the Children’s Museum of La Crosse, which receives no government or United Way support and maintains affordable access for the public. 

 

The Big Muddy Run is open to runners, age 7 and above, of all skill levels. Kids age 7-10 must be accompanied by a paid adult. Awards will be given to the top three individual male and female runners by age category. All participants will get a long-sleeved t-shirt and a drawstring backpack with an Oktoberfest button and other goodies!

 

Openings remain, but register now!  There will be a maximum of 250 participants.

 

Registration for this fundraising event is $100 for age 16+ , $75 for students, and $50 for age 7-15.  Your friends, family and co-workers will donate money to see you participate in this crazy, messy event—just ask them!  Raise extra donations and earn special prizes, like a plush beach towel, a hooded sweatshirt or a night at Wisconsin Dells’ Great Wolf Lodge!

 

To register or get all the “dirt” on the event, including lots of helpful tips, visit www.bigmuddyrun.org or contact the Children’s Museum.  There are volunteer opportunities too—let us know if you’re interested!

 

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Children’s Museum of La Crosse   207 5th Ave. S.    La Crosse, WI 54601   (608) 784-2652   www.funmuseum.org

 

Top 10 Reasons to Join the Mud Run:

 

10.  You’ve already done every other run in town, out of town, down town, around town....

9.     You need a new long-sleeve t-shirt, or at least one with a cool graphic.

8.     You’re looking for an excuse to throw out those grungy old running shoes.

7.     You’ve contributed to your co-workers’ and neighbors’ fundraisers…turnabout is fair play.

6.     Running on pavement doesn’t make that satisfyingly squishy sound.

5.     You’re looking for another place to wear your Halloween costume, wedding dress, or plaid pants.

4.     You love the Children’s Museum and/or dinosaurs and want to affordable hands-on learning fun.

3.     You’ve heard about the therapeutic benefits of a mud bath, but a trip to a California spa is out of your budget.

2.     You know plenty of people who will shell out some money to watch you run through the mud.

1.     A fun event that requires being sloppy, helps kids AND offers a chance to an award or prize…it’s a NO BRAINER!

Find us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/BigMuddyRun

 

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Children’s Museum of La Crosse   207 5th Ave. S.    La Crosse, WI 54601   (608) 784-2652   www.funmuseum.org

 

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 Night out on the Town
 

Children’s Museum of La Crosse 207 5th Ave. S., La Crosse

608-784-2652        www.funmuseum.org

 

NEWS RELEASE

For more information contact Christina Knudsen                                                           608-784-2652 ext.226 or

christina@funmuseum.org

For immediate release: September 7, 2011

 

NIGHT (out) AT THE MUSEUM

Children’s Museum of La Crosse

 

Parents get a night out on the town…

Kids get a night out at the Museum!

 

5:30-8:00 pm on these Fridays:

October 14

November 11

January 20

February 10

March 9

April 13

 

For ages 3-11 without adult. Includes supervised Museum exploration & play and  light snack. Children should eat dinner before arrival.

 

*Pre-registration & pre-payment required. Register for one or more dates online at www.funmuseum.org or contact the Museum.  $10 per Member child or $15 per Non-Member child per date.

 

Drop off between 5:30 & 6:00, pick up between 7:30 & 8:00 (doors locked 6:00-7:30)

 

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The Children’s Museum of La Crosse, located at 207 5th Avenue South in historic downtown La Crosse, offers three floors of hands-on exhibits and programming for children ages 1-12 and their adult companions.  Regular hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm, Sunday Noon to 5 pm. Regular admission:  $6 per person (infants and members free.) The Children's Museum of La Crosse opened on February 28, 1999.  Since opening day over 530,000 visitors have learned and played in the Museum!  

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 Childrens Museum
 

Children’s Museum of La Crosse 207 5th Ave. S., La Crosse

608-784-2652        www.funmuseum.org

 

NEWS RELEASE

For more information contact Anne Snow                                 608-784-2652 ext.223 or Anne@funmuseum.org

For immediate release: August 30, 2011

            

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF LA CROSSE

NAMED AS ONE OF SEVEN HEALTHIEST PLACES
TO PLAY AND LEARN IN U.S.

 Association of Children’s Museums Designates Good to Grow! Museums

 

Washington, D.C. — There is nothing funny about the rise in childhood obesity and other health concerns facing families today. But there are fun ways to address some of the basic issues that contribute to children’s health.

 

The Association of Children’s Museums (ACM) has recognized the following seven museums as Good to Grow! museums for making significant strides to promote health and wellness to children and families in their communities:

  1. Creative Discovery Museum (Chattanooga, TN)
  2. Children's Discovery Museum of the Desert (Rancho Mirage, CA)
  3. The Children's Museum of the Brazos Valley (Bryan, TX)
  4. Discovery Center Museum (Rockford, IL)
  5. Port Discovery Children's Museum (Baltimore, MD)
  6. Discovery Gateway Children's Museum (Salt Lake City, UT)
  7. Children's Museum of La Crosse (WI)

 

“These seven children’s museums put their institutions’ ability to advance children’s health through play and learning to the test,” said Janet Rice Elman, ACM Executive Director. “ACM’s Good to Grow! Museum program not only allows a museum to evaluate its health programming but encourages more museums to think how they can engage children, families and the community to make healthy choices. The Children’s Museum of La Crosse is the first in Wisconsin to earn the Good to Grow! Museum designation. Currently, there are 250 active ACM member museums, which means the Children’s Museum of La Crosse is in the upper 2 percent of the industry when it comes to ensuring its programming and operations are supporting and promoting healthy children.”

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To receive Good to Grow! Museum ranking, each of the seven children’s museums successfully completed a four-month institutional review and met the following criteria.

·      Emphasizes the importance to eat good foods, increase physical activity, reduce screen time and connect with the outdoors.

·      Actively works with community partners on children’s health and wellness issues.

·      Deliberately incorporates health and wellness into all aspects of its organizational planning and practices.

 

Some of the initiatives that helped the Children’s Museum of La Crosse earn Good to Grow! designation include adding active exhibits, like NEOS, Whoosh, the Dino Revolution maze, and programs and events, like Wee Move and the Big Muddy Run; encouraging physical activity and healthy habits via signage and other communication in and out of the Museum; and partnering with other local, regional and national organizations and initiatives, like First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move Museums and La Crosse County’s Get Active campaign.

 

About Good to Grow!  www.GoodtoGrow.org

Good to Grow! is a leadership initiative of ACM that aims to improve the health and wellness of children and families by positioning and supporting children’s museums as community leaders in promoting healthy choices through play. In 2007, ACM received a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to create an assessment tool and recognition program that helps a museums grow into a trusted health resource. The Good to Grow! Museum designation is awarded to those museums that have made significant investments toward supporting healthy families through exhibits, programs, partnerships and management practices.

 

About the Association of Children’s Museums  www.ChildrensMuseums.org

ACM is a professional service organization for children’s museums around the world. Founded in 1962 as a support group for directors of children’s museums in the United States, ACM’s mission is to build the capacity of children’s museums to serve as town squares where play inspires creativity and lifelong learning. Over the last 15 years, the number of children’s museums in the United States has grown by 100 percent. Nearly 30 million children and families annually visit children’s museums.

 

About the Children’s Museum of La Crosse  www.funmuseum.org

The Children’s Museum of La Crosse, located at 207 5th Avenue South in historic downtown La Crosse, offers three floors of hands-on exhibits and programming for children ages 1-12 and their adult companions.  Regular hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm, Sunday Noon to 5 pm. Regular admission:  $6 per person / $5 per person on Sundays (infants and members free). The Children's Museum opened on February 28, 1999. 

 

About Get Active  www.getactivewisconsin.org/lacrosse/

The La Crosse County Health Department recently announced the "Get Active: Cause. Community Change." campaign to help build a stronger, healthier community. Get Active starts by giving our community knowledge... information that will help us think about what and where we eat, how we get to work and school, and how we live, work and play. It will help us think about how we can improve the place that we live so healthy choices are easier. Get Active is about creating a better tomorrow for our children and their children. 

 

About Let’s Move www.letsmove.gov/

Let’s Move! is a comprehensive initiative, launched by First Lady Michelle Obama, dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation, so that children born today will grow up healthier and able to pursue their dreams. Working with parents, caregivers, schools, public officials, and communities, Let’s Move! is about putting children on the path to a healthy future during their earliest months and years.  For more information,

 

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