The Northeast Louisiana Children’s Museum will officially celebrate NATIONAL LOUISIANA DAY on Saturday, November 9th from 10am-12pm. The day will be filled with STEM activities and crafts with a Louisiana flare. Special guests join the fun. The Queen of the Twin Cities Krewe de Riviere, Ki Johnson will be here to help us celebrate with a little pre-Mardi Gras visit. Our friends from the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries are bringing some native creatures, an alligator and a snake, plus animal pelts for visitors to see.
“Each year, we celebrate National Louisiana Day! Louisiana is known to be a vibrant and exciting state that is family-focused and full of a rich history. It’s great to have a special day that recognizes the food, culture, music, and the many other things that make Louisiana a great state.” Says Museum Director, Melissa Saye.
Admission is $6 per person for everyone ages 1 and up. All extra activities are included in your admission fee. The Children’s Museum is located at 323 Walnut Street in Monroe, LA. For information on all our upcoming events, including Santa’s Christmas Village, visit our social pages, call us at 318-361-9611 or visit our website at nelcm.org.