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Everyday Heroes Activity Center to Open at Maltz Museum


CLEVELAND, May 24, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is proud to announce a summer installation for younger audiences. In lieu of a special exhibition, an Everyday Heroes Activity Center will be in the open space and invite children to discover their everyday superpowers, such as kindness, compassion, listening, and helping. From Painting Kindness Rocks to a Building a Better World Jumbo Block Station, children and the big people who love them can explore themes of being an everyday hero. The Everyday Heroes Activity Center will be open during regular Museum hours, June 5 ? August 12 (2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood; 216-593-0575; maltzmuseum.org).

The Everyday Heroes Activity Center uses the Maltz Museum's special exhibition space to offer children and families a way to explore the values of everyday heroes, celebrating everyday superpowers within each of us through books, crafts, and movement. Make your own masks and capes, zoom around the good mood movement area, paint kindness rocks to give and share, build a better world with jumbo blocks, be the hero of your own story at our puppet theater, and more! Visit www.maltzmuseum.com!

David Schafer, Managing Director of the Maltz Museum, asked, "What makes a hero? Is it physical strength or is it the courage to use the strength we have for good? In each of us, there is a hero. Inside, we are strong enough, brave enough, and courageous enough to make choices that lift others up. Sometimes, we must even lift ourselves up first so that we can help someone else."

The Everyday Heroes Activity Center will feature interactive stations where children can enjoy books, crafts, movement, and more. Examples of stations include:

In addition, guests can participate in an Everyday Hero StoryWalk, which is a self-guided, hands-on tour using a children's book to explore the Museum's core exhibition, An American Story. Discover heroic qualities of families moving to a new country on this newly designed tour created to engage younger audiences. Offered every Tuesday and Sunday at 2pm, starting June 5. 

Schafer said, "Now is the time to support diversity and inclusion. Now is the time to be an everyday hero."

Special summer pricing offers reduced rates for admission: General (12+) $10; Youth (5-11) $5; Children under 5 are Free. Members are always free. New household memberships are just $55 when joining June through August.

Everyday Heroes at The Maltz Museum kicks off June 5. For more information: 216-593-0575 or maltzmuseum.org

SOURCE Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage


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