The Building for Kids Children’s Museum (BFKCM) knows that adulting can be hard. In a new event series, Adult Recess, the BFKCM will give adults the chance to be a kid again, if only for one night. The first in the series is a 1920s Casino Night on Friday, February 10, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Other dates in the series are May 12, August 11 and November 4, which will be the 25th Anniversary celebration for the BFKCM.
Adults 21 and older are invited to try their hand at roulette, poker, blackjack and craps. The night will also include ice cream from Crazy Sweet, Moonshine Mixology with The Shinery, 1920s dance lessons from Inspiration Dance and Fitness, photo booth, hor d’oeuvres and cash bar. Plus the excuse to become a fire fighter, race boats in the water gallery, climb in the tree house and more.
“Adult Recess is a chance for us to create unique and fun events for the community,” said Jarrad Bittner, Executive Director of the BFKCM. “It also lets us showcase the Museum for people that might not otherwise have an opportunity to visit. Or for parents that want to play without sharing with the kids.”
Tickets for Adult Recess are $15 and can be purchased at www.buildingforkids.org/adult-recess, by calling 920-734-3226 ext. 10 or by stopping at the BFKCM.
The Building for Kids Children’s Museum (BFKCM) had quite a year in 2016 and is looking forward to a busy 2017. Many changes took place in 2016 including a new Pierce Fire Truck, renovated Thrivent Mutual Funds Water Gallery (including a new water table), renovated Gulfstream Aircraft and the addition of a Building Block Wall in Construction Junction. The exhibit renovations also take into consideration kids of differing abilities, making it easier for everyone to come play. And those are just some of the most noticeable changes.
The BFKCM has added new and exciting programs to their line-up including Busy Bees, an interactive program that incorporates elements of science to the hands-on activities; Suzuki, which uses the Suzuki method to encourage different skills and concept development and Big Arts in the Little Apple, which helped inspire visual arts and music appreciation in the Appleton School District. Existing programs like Puddle Jumpers, Storybook Stars, Spectrum Saturday and SPARK! have seen an increase in programs, expanded content and increased attendance.
Thanks to community support, the BFKCM hosted more free and reduced admission days than ever before. This allowed almost 8,000 visitors to enjoy the Museum that might not have otherwise done so.
All of these changes helped the BFKCM see an increase in attendance and memberships. Looking forward to 2017, the BFKCM is planning on more of the same. Which means anything but.
“The Museum had an excellent year in 2016,” said Jarrad Bittner, Executive Director of the BFKCM. “And we are planning an even better 2017. We take the commitment to our community very seriously. Whether through programs and events, new and exciting exhibits or different partnerships, we want to serve our community in the best way possible.”
The BFKCM will be closed for its annual maintenance in September 2017 and there are already exhibits on the schedule for renovations including the Boldt Crane in Construction Junction, Huggies Happy Baby Garden, Kwik Trip, Move It by AZCO and the Renewable Energy House. The Gulfstream Aircraft will be going through stage two of its renovation that will see the addition of flight simulators to the exhibit. Some renovations will be minor, updating the space and adding some new elements. But some will be major, with the exhibits being completely reimagined and redesigned.
“We don’t want to get to a place where the Museum feels stagnant,” said Michael Wartgow, Chief Operating Officer for the BFKCM. “Some of our exhibits, especially new ones, take months, if not a year or longer to go from concept to completion. We always want to make sure that we give enough time for the creative process.”
Programs currently in development for 2017 include art classes, summer camps and more STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) programming. Also in the beginning stages of development is a STEM Lab, which will include space for kids to try different scientific and engineering experiments, as well as have classes and programs.
As for events, February will bring the first Adult Recess, an event crafted to give the adults a little play time. Each of the quarterly events will have a different theme and activities. The first in the series is a 1920’s Casino Night on February 10. Adult Recess is a great way to introduce the BFKCM to adults that might not otherwise have a reason for visiting, or to give parents some time to play without having to share with their kids.
Pete the Cat will be visiting on March 30 and 31 for Pete’s Pizza Party. Kids can come and enjoy story time, activities and pizza with Pete. This is one of several events that the BFKCM has held outside their regular admission hours. Surveys of Members and the community found people were looking for more programs in the evening. This led the Museum to have more late closings and after hours programming.
All this leads into the 25th Anniversary Celebration on November 4, 2017. The BFKCM will be asking the community to help them prepare for this event by sharing photos and memories of the Museum. These will be collected and curated into an exhibit to highlight the anniversary, and create excitement for the future.
“We want the community to be involved in our 25th Anniversary Celebration,” said Bittner. “It is because of them that we were created, that we have been around this long and that we have been able to do the amazing things that we do. This is not just a Museum celebration, it’s a community celebration.”
After all this activity, what is left for 2018? Plans are already in the works for a traveling exhibit, renovations to the da Vinci Studio and more.
Celebrate the New Year at The Building for Kids Children’s Museum (BFKCM) with Noodles Around the World on December 31 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by Noodles & Company, the event will include different noodle dishes every hour including Penne Rosa, Bangkok Curry and Wisconsin Mac & Cheese.
There will be countdowns and ball drops at noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., with dance parties and parades around the BFKCM to ring in the new year.
Noodles Around the World is included with BFKCM daily admission or membership. The BFKCM will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.
We will host a very Grinch-y guest for brunch on Saturday, December 17 from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Tickets for Brunch with the Grinch are on sale now for $12.50 per person or $5 for Museum members. The event includes breakfast, story time with the Grinch, activities, crafts and a Grinch-themed photo booth. Ticket price also covers Museum admission, so families can stay and play after the event.
Brunch times will be 9:15 a.m., 8:45 a.m., 11 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 12:45 p.m. and 1:15 p.m., with “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” story times at 10:15 a.m., 12 p.m. and 1:45 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased at www.buildingforkids.org, by calling 920-734-3226 ext. 10 or by stopping at the BFKCM.
Registration is now open for Spooktacular, The Building for Kids Children’s Museum’s (BFKCM) annual Halloween event. Presented by Goodwill, Spooktacular will be Wednesday, October 26, Thursday, October 27 and Friday, October 28 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the BFKCM. Everyone is encouraged to come in costume for this family friendly, community event that combines Halloween games and activities with the fun of the BFKCM.
Spooktacular dates:
Wednesday, October 26, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. – BFKCM Members Only
Musical fun with Randy Peterson at 6:45 pm
Thursday, October 27, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. – $1 per person
Professor Gizmo with spooky science at 6:45 pm
Friday, October 28, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. – $1 per person
Musical fun with Randy Peterson at 6:45 pm
This year will include games from Bay Tek Games, Halloween crafts, balloon animals, entertainment and more. New this year is a photo booth with a social media costume contest for families to show off the costumes worn to Spooktacular.
Starting this fall, The Building for Kids Children’s Museum (BFKCM) will expand its SPARK! Program into a monthly program and it will include more collaboration with other organizations as well as multi-generational programs. SPARK!, a program for caregivers and loved ones living with memory loss, had its pilot program at the BFKCM in early 2015. The first of the new series, on October 15 at 10 a.m., will feature music education students from Lawrence University bringing instruments to try and musicians from the Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra engaging participants through music.
Fall SPARK! Programs at the BFKCM:
Making Music, Saturday, October 15 at 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. This program encourages multi-generational participation. Participants can feel free to bring kids, grandkids and great-grandkids.
Coloring with Light, Monday, November 21 at 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Holiday Travel, Monday, December 19 at 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Each program engages participants in interactive exhibit and hands-on experiences. They learn about different art forms and music, and get a chance to create. Past programs have included string painting, storytelling through collage and meditative rock gardens.
“Our mission focuses not only on children, but also on families and community,” said Jarrad Bittner, Executive Director of the BFKCM. “The SPARK! Program gives us the opportunity to provide engaging programs for members of the community we might otherwise not see at the Museum. And it gives them the chance to create and connect on many different levels.”
The art programs are led by a professional artist with a Master of Fine Arts. All programs are conducted by specially trained staff, with trainings in engagement strategies, disability accommodation, medical background on Alzheimer’s and related dementia, implications of the diseases on family and social life and more.
Looking to jam? The Building for Kids Children’s Museum (BFKCM) will have free admission for Music Makers Free Day Saturday, August 6, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Presented by Thrivent Mutual Funds with support from WBAY, this event will feature music from Randy Peterson, programs from the Mile of Music educators, plus other music and science activities!
Along with the musical activities that will be happening all day long, families can enjoy the BFKCM exhibits, learn about the science of sound and create art to music in the da Vinci Studio.
“We recognize the importance of music to a child’s development,” said Jarrad Bittner, Executive Director at the BFKCM. “Music and music classes help with intellectual, social, emotional, motor and language development. Plus it can ignite a lifelong passion for creativity.”
Schedule of events:
9:30 a.m. – Mini Mile of Music
Age: 0-3 years
Songs, dancing, and music games for little ones.
10:00 a.m. – Suzuki Baby Music Class
Age: 0-3 years
Rhythm, rhyme and familiar tunes in an environment designed specifically for babies and toddlers. The Suzuki Method provides the littlest children with confidence, determination and a lasting enjoyment of music. Bring your babies and toddlers for a shortened Suzuki Baby Music Class and be impressed by your child’s concentration and create treasured memories to share.
10:30 a.m. – Singing Picture Books!
Age: 4-7
Watch, listen and interact with lively storytellers as they bring picture books to life with song, dance and a ton of fun.
11:30 a.m. – Randy Peterson
All ages
Entertainer, educator and storyteller, Randy finds song material by looking at the world through children’s eyes. From marveling at the worlds of science and nature, to the simple joy of making a new friend, he brings these gems to life in a most entertaining style.
1:00 p.m. – Randy Peterson
2:30 p.m. – Parachutes and Boomwhackers!
Age: 4-7
Come sing, move, Boomwhack and run in and out of parachutes in the most colorful music making session for young ones at Mile of Music.
The Building for Kids Children’s Museum is looking for artists or an artistic team to create a mural in the Museum. Submissions will be accepted from July 8, 2016 through August 5, 2016.
Love Chocolate? This run is for you! The Chocoholic Frolic 5K/10K/Kids Run is coming to Fox Cities Stadium – Neuroscience Group Field on Sunday, July 31. This year’s Chocoholic Frolic charity partner is The Building for Kids Children’s Museum (BFKCM). Register online at chocoholicfrolicrun.com and use code BUILD4KIDS to get $5 off registration and $5 donated to the BFKCM.
The Chocoholic Frolic is for people of all ages and experience levels, with the 5K and 10K races being chip timed for competitive runners as well as a relaxed atmosphere for non-competitive walkers and runners. The top three winners in each race will win chocolate awards, along with the first-place female and male finishers in seven age categories.
Whether you run, jog, walk or skip through the course, you can take advantage of the chocolate stops along the race route, courtesy of Vande Walle’s Candies. Additionally, everyone at the finish line will be greeted with a mini fondue of melted chocolate with treats for dipping and plenty of other “refuelments.” Runners also receive a technical quarter-zip jacket, race tote and Chocoholic Frolic Finisher Bar. Children in the kids run receive a race shirt, cinch sac and finisher cookie.
For people who want to get in on the fun but don’t feel like running, the BFKCM is looking for volunteers to help. Visit buildingforkids.org/about/volunteer for more information and to sign up.
The Chocoholic Frolic is an event of Final Stretch, Inc who is dedicated to personal wellness through physical activity and competition for all fitness levels and ages. Their mission is to provide a quality, fun, safe, friendly and competitive platforms to challenge and test personal training regimens.
Now that school is out for the year and we’ve slowed down with field trip groups, we’re ready for summer with plenty of family programs and events. Check the list below and be sure to add your favorites to your summer calendar!
Summer programs:
Puddle Jumpers – Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9:30 am
This program is perfect for infants, toddlers, and their caregivers featuring music, movement, fine art and storytelling. Join us for structured activity with mingle time afterward!
Shake, Rattle, Roll – Wednesdays at 2:30 pm
Featuring a different theme each week, this program uses movement, stories and art to create an interactive program for toddlers, preschoolers and their caregivers.
Busy Bees – Fridays at 9:30 am
Busy Bees is perfect for busy toddlers! This program features stories and hands-on activities tied to a monthly theme (be careful – some classes might be messy!)
Storybook Stars
Join us for story time, meet the star of the book and have your family’s photo taken with the character!
Olivia the Piglet: July 20 & 22 (10:30 am & 1:30 pm), July 23 (1:30 pm)
Elephant & Piggie: August 17 & 19 (10:30 am & 1:30 pm), August 20 (1:30 pm)
Lilly the Mouse: September 21, 23 (10:30 am & 1:30 pm, September 24 (1:30 pm)
Special events:
8th Annual Children’s Parade presented by ThedaCare– Wednesday, July 27 (6 pm)
Join us for this non-motorized kids’ parade down College Avenue as part of Children’s Week (click here for a full list of Children’s Week events). Register your family to participate or find a spot along the parade route to see the creative entries. Follow the route to City Park for food, music and family entertainment following the parade! Wrap up the evening in Houdini Plaza at dusk for “Finding Nemo.” Click here for more information or to register.
Music Makers Free Day: An Event of Mile of Music – Saturday, August 6 (9 am – 5 pm)
Visit us for family-friendly music and music education events all day long! Presented by Thrivent Mutual Funds; supported by WBAY
For a full list of programs and events, check out our event calendar!
Updates Coming This Fall
This September 6 -16 we will be closed for our annual maintenance. These weeks will be packed with cleaning, painting and repairing. Along with our usual maintenance schedule, we will be getting some exciting updates!
Gulfstream Corporation will be adding flight simulators to our Gulfstream aircraft. Kids (and adults!) will be able to practice their flying skills.
Our fire truck will be getting a new look. Pierce Manufacturing is currently getting a new fire truck cab prepped for the Museum. It will be larger and taller than our current cab, plus some other features including a larger, more accessible space by the steering wheel.
The third big renovation for September is the Water Gallery. Thrivent Mutual Funds is generously supporting this renovation complete with a new large water table. The new table will have fountains, a fog mushroom, LEGO building area and more.
We can’t wait for these updates to be finished so we can share them with you. As with anything, the schedule might change, but right now we are on track for these to be finished for our fall re-opening!
Chocoholic Frolic
Who doesn’t like chocolate? The Chocoholic Frolic is Sunday, July 31 at Neuroscience Group Field. By signing up with our code (BUILD4KIDS) you will get $5 off and $5 will be donated to The Building for Kids! Did we mention the pull over jacket, tote bag and finisher chocolate bar?
We are always looking for dedicated, creative, fun volunteers to help with various activities at the Museum. Volunteers regularly help in the da Vinci Studio, at special events and Storybook Stars. This summer we have a couple fun opportunities for you to support the Museum!
8th Annual Children’s Parade is Wednesday, July 27 and we are looking for volunteers to help with check-in, set up, traffic control, clean up and more. Various times from 3 pm to 9 pm. Click here to volunteer.
Chocoholic Frolic is Saturday, July 30 & Sunday, July 31. We are looking for volunteers to help with packet pick-up on Saturday and various jobs on Sunday including registration, crowd control and assistance on the course. Click here to volunteer.
Music Makers Free Day is Saturday, August 6. Volunteers will be helping with set-up, working different stations, helping with art projects and more. Various times from 8:30 am – 5:30 pm.
Our annual cleaning and maintenance is September 6 – 16. If you are good with a paint brush this is the volunteer opportunity for you! We will need volunteers to help with painting, cleaning and other upkeep. Various times from 9 am – 5 pm daily.
If you are interested in any of these opportunities, or helping out at the Museum, please contact us!
Summer Field Trips
Our busy field trip season is over, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have your day care or group come to the BFK on a field trip! We offer field trips and Discovery Classes all summer long.
The new field trip guide will be available in August in time for the 2016-17 school year. We are hard at work on new Discovery Classes and field trip opportunities.
And you can always visit the Field Trip Predictor to see how many students will be in the Museum to help you plan your visit.