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Not-So Scary Halloween at Betty Brinn
October 28, 2023 @ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Not-So Scary Halloween at Betty Brinn Halloween spooktacular is returning! Celebrate the fall season with plenty of Halloween fun created especially for young children with the Betty Brinn’s Museum’s popular Not-So Scary Halloween also known as their Betty BOO’s Spooktacular. This one day only event will be the perfect seasonal fun without the scare. Recommended ages are children elementary aged or younger.
October 28Our Spooktacular is returning! Explore the Museum to discover themed activity spots, visit our haunt in the Be A Maker space, boogie down in Birdy Brinn’s dance party, meet some not-so-scary creatures and more! We would love to see your costumes!
Not-So-Scary Halloween at Betty Brinn Details
- Pumpkin decorating, button making and temporary tattoo stations.
- DIY masks in the Be A Maker space.
- Tatiana’s Tiny Zoo animal meet and greet from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
- Story Time performances at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
- Birdy Brinn’s Dance Party at 3 p.m.
General admission (available September 28): $15
Members (presale September 25-27): $3
Museums For All – limited, day-of availability: $3
Reservations are strongly recommended for this event.
About the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum:
The Museum is named in honor of Betty Brinn, a successful Milwaukee businesswoman who spent most of her childhood in foster homes and orphanages throughout Wisconsin. As an adult, Betty dedicated her life to helping underprivileged women and children in the Milwaukee area secure health care. Her kindness affected many individuals, and her generosity and love of children continues to impact the city of Milwaukee. Betty passed away in 1992, but her legacy lives on through the thousands of children who learn and play in the Museum each year. If you would like to learn more about the life of Betty Brinn, read “On Her Own: The Story of Betty Brinn” by author Priscilla Pardini and illustrator Joanne Scholler Bowring, which is available in many libraries throughout Wisconsin.
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