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Day of the Dead Crafting for Kids at Holocaust Museum Houston

November 1, 2015 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Free
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Go Healthy Houston Sunday Streets is coming to the Museum District November 1st! Join Holocaust Museum + Pop Shop America for hands on activities for kids and families! Want to know what we’re teaching? It’s Day of the Dead Crafts and they’re completely free.

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Make Nichos, Create Your Own Day of the Dead Mask, Learn How to Make Papel Picado, plus we have lots of activities, coloring pages, and games to learn all about Day of the Dead.

To find us:

Holocaust Museum Houston
5401 Caroline Houston, 77004 12pm – 4pm
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You can also visit their two exhibitions Sojourn in the Shadowlands which features landscapes of Germany and Poland and Roman Vishniac: A Selection from the Permanent Collection of HMH in conjunction with the Roman Vishniac Retrospective on view at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston.

Find out more about Holocaust Museum Houston here.

Details

Date:
November 1, 2015
Time:
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Venue

Holocaust Museum Houston
5401 Caroline
Houston, TX 77004 United States
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2 thoughts on “Day of the Dead Crafting for Kids at Holocaust Museum Houston

  1. ArtTchHrt says:

    This looks like so much fun! I am an elementary art teacher who does not live in your area. Do you offer a template for these Day of the Dead crafts?

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2 thoughts on “Day of the Dead Crafting for Kids at Holocaust Museum Houston

  1. ArtTchHrt says:

    This looks like so much fun! I am an elementary art teacher who does not live in your area. Do you offer a template for these Day of the Dead crafts?

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