Rube Goldberg Club
160 W 6th St Bloomsburg, PA, United StatesStudents in grades 1-8th (students are grouped by age to work on their projects) are invited to design & build a ridiculous, multi-step ‘machine’ to perform one simple task. The […]
Students in grades 1-8th (students are grouped by age to work on their projects) are invited to design & build a ridiculous, multi-step ‘machine’ to perform one simple task. The […]
Join us for a fun and interactive cooking class designed specifically for teens ages 13+ who want to learn how to make delicious, healthy meals on a budget! In this […]
Third Tuesday of the month, $2 admission all day! The Exchange will host hands-on Art Cart projects 10-2pm.
Homeschool HangoutsEvery other WednesdaySeptember 18th - January 22nd; 11-1:00 p.m.Parent/child activities are designed to complement concepts taught in the homeschool curriculum, grades K-12.$5/per person Admission for Homeschooling Families.Free to Museum Members!*January […]
Come on over to The Bloomsburg Children's Museum for Toddler Time with Ms. Ashley from Rohrbach's Farm! Recommended for all Pre-K ages. Each week will consist of exciting new stories and […]
Join us for a fun and interactive cooking class designed specifically for teens ages 13+ who want to learn how to make delicious, healthy meals on a budget! In this […]
Learn the art of fresh pasta making in this hands-on workshop! Students ages 8+ will mix, roll, and shape their own pasta from scratch using traditional Italian techniques. Our instructor […]
Thanks to National Beef, the Bloomsburg Children's Museum will be admission-free on Monday, March 24th, 2025 ! Enjoy the Museum for free from 10 am-4 pm on March 24th.
Pre-K children come to explore the wild in this nature-based program. We will learn about animals, insects, birds, trees, and the world around us. We will read together, make a […]
Pre-K children come to explore the wild in this nature-based program. We will learn about animals, insects, birds, trees, and the world around us. We will read together, make a […]
Students in grades 1-8th (students are grouped by age to work on their projects) are invited to design & build a ridiculous, multi-step ‘machine’ to perform one simple task. The […]