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Wilder Park - 8:00 AM
Cosley Zoo - 9:00 AM
Wilder Park - 8:00 AM
Cosley Zoo - 9:00 AM
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Family Snow Ball 2019
The Chicago Children's Museum hosts a fundraiser, the Family Snow Ball, with dancing, dinner, and activities for the whole family!
From the host:
Visiting Chicago Children’s Museum is always fun… but coming to a private party after hours is even more fun! Hosted by Chicago Children’s Museum’s (CCM) Auxiliary Board, Family Snow Ball provides a rare opportunity for families to explore the museum after hours, while raising vital funds for the museum. The evening will include:
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Dance party with the DJ
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Programming for ages 0 to 10, including a maker-space for older children
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A kid-friendly dinner
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$5 beer and wine
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Snow Globe party and snowball toss
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Winter-themed crafts
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A raffle
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Your favorite exhibits - including our returning favorite exhibit, Zoom Room
Proceeds from Family Snow Ball raise vital funds for the museum’s innovative exhibits, educationally-charged programming, mission-driven free field trips, and community inclusion initiatives – which welcome almost 140,000 people from underserved neighborhoods every year.