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Join science and history programs in a living laboratory with no experience needed for K-5 students.
Classical music performed by Curatorial Registrar Chet on Mina Edison's 1932 piano in the guest house.
Discussion of Donna Everhart's book about a young woman fighting back against unjust incarceration and medical treatment in 1940s North Carolina.
Learn about subjects related to Edison and Ford with site historians in the museum, included with admission.
Hands-on evening workshop on street and documentary photography with Kevin Boller, including a talk on history and ethics, a guided photo walk in downtown Fort Myers, and group image review.
The Allies must uncover the secret to victory and identify the killer in this immersive WWII-themed mystery experience.
Kickstart summer reading with activities, crafts, music, and a free book for children and teens.
Rainbow Fish learns it is better to be admired for kindness than beauty after the wise Octopus teaches a lesson.
On the first Friday of each month, Downtown Fort Myers features local and regional artists demonstrating and selling original artwork from 6-10pm.
Juried exhibition where artists transform pizza boxes into original artworks inspired by Magritte.
Kids fish catch-and-release on the back lake at Bass Pro Shops and earn a First Fish Award.
Magical festival featuring unicorn-themed drinks, food, crafts, games, and vendors for all ages.
Children and teens reduce overdue fines by $2 for every 15 minutes read, up to $8 per session.
Rainbow Fish learns it is better to be admired for kindness than beauty after the wise Octopus teaches a lesson.
Kickoff summer reading with dinosaur footprint painting, balloon animals, sensory bins, and photos.
For ages 12-18, compete in Squid Games-inspired challenges and sign up for summer reading.
The Allies must uncover the secret to victory and identify the killer in this WWII-themed murder mystery aboard the train.
Learn what it's like to work with animals at a nature center.
Rainbow Fish learns it is better to be admired for kindness than beauty after the wise Octopus teaches a lesson.
IMAG presents a fiery summer reading science show featuring explosive demonstrations like fireballs, whoosh tubes, and lightning arcs.
Teens experiment making various slimes like fluffy, stretchy, glossy, and crunchy to customize and take home.
Discover exotic animals and learn about wildlife management, rescue, and conservation efforts.
Improve Spanish fluency through conversation with other adults.
Babies and caregivers are invited for sensory play, literacy activities, and more in this program for ages birth to 23 months.
Create a dinosaur coaster using punch needle fiber art; all materials provided.
Mindful breathing, movements, and relaxation with free-roaming bunnies for gentle interaction.
For ages 6-11, discover exotic animals and learn about wildlife rescue and conservation in this summer reading program.
This fun and engaging summer reading program will delight young dinosaur fans.
Rainbow Fish learns it is better to be admired for kindness than beauty after the wise Octopus teaches a lesson.
Ages 12-18 practice yoga, mindful breathing, and relaxation with free-roaming bunnies.
Special summer reading program from local naturalist Ranger Rob on how small actions impact the world.
Step-by-step instruction on shape, proportion, and shading to create realistic portraits. All supplies provided.
Teens explore Florida pottery history through hands-on clay experiments and learn about its archaeological significance.
The Allies must find the secret to victory and the killer in this WWII mystery aboard the train.
Experience magical moments at our Royal Storytime with stories, songs, and princess and knight training.
Collaborative block-building program for preschoolers focusing on social skill development.
Rainbow Fish learns it is better to be admired for kindness than beauty after the wise Octopus teaches a lesson.
Experience Pink Floyd's iconic album in the planetarium with visuals.
Join local artists, galleries, musicians and shops for a family-friendly Matlacha Art Walk with live music, vendors, and Sip and Shop experiences.
A glow-in-the-dark yoga and ecstatic dance experience with neon body painting, live DJs, and projection art.
The Allies must uncover the secret to victory and identify the killer in this WWII-themed murder mystery experience aboard the train.
Sculpt and design unique creations using air-dry clay and provided tools.
Children and teens reduce overdue fines by reading; earn up to $8 credit per session.
Experience a candlelit multi-sensory tribute to ABBA and Queen performed by the Listeso String Quartet at the Music & Arts Community Center.
Experience a WWII-themed murder mystery aboard the train, where the Allies must discover the secret to victory and catch the killer.
Master hands-on survival skills in forest and swamp adventures.
Hands-on STEM and early literacy activities for birth to 5 years; no registration required.
Adult learners practice conversational English with native speakers on everyday topics.
Discover the significance of 1776 and the ideology behind the Declaration of Independence.
Rainbow Fish learns it is better to be admired for kindness than beauty after the wise Octopus teaches a lesson.
Learn about exotic animals, wildlife rescue, and conservation with Adam's Animal Encounters.
Mini art workshop where participants create sculpted art trading cards with local artist Jeff Ocasio.
For ages 6-11, this puppet-filled show explores dinosaur facts through science, storytelling and imagination.
Learn, Play and Grow summer reading program with Healthy Start of SWFL, including crafts, books, toys, games and free developmental screenings for young children.
Discuss the historical novel 'The Listeners' by Maggie Stiefvater about Axis diplomats detained in the U.S. during WWII.
For ages 12-18, teens learn about exotic animals, wildlife rescue and conservation with Adam's Animal Encounters.
Teens explore environmental impact through a hands-on presentation by naturalist Ranger Rob.
Join the Allies in uncovering the secret to victory and identifying the killer in this WWII-themed mystery aboard the train.
A chamber music concert featuring clarinet quintets by Carl Maria von Weber and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
Children ages 2 months to 5 years receive free developmental screenings and enjoy crafts, books, toys and games with Healthy Start of SWFL.
Join us for National Martini Day.
Rainbow Fish learns it is better to be admired for kindness than beauty after the wise Octopus teaches a lesson.
The Allies must uncover the secret to victory and identify the killer in this WWII-themed murder mystery aboard the train.
Experience a WWII-themed murder mystery on a train where the Allies must uncover the secret to victory and identify the killer.
Get ready to relive the hits of Motown and beyond as this exciting, high-energy act unleashes superior vocals and slick dance moves powered by pure soul.
Celebrate Father's Day with us.
Discover animal superpowers in a wild adventure.
Teens create unique junk journals from scraps and memories in this creative workshop.
The Gulf Coast Jazz Collective celebrates Fats Waller's music with rollicking piano, big personality, and pure joy.
Create crafts and DIY projects using outdoor inspiration and materials.