An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Rudolph and his friends learn that what makes them different also could be what makes them special. Todd Wehr Theater, Marcus Center u Through Dec. 24 A Christmas Carol A new, family friendly adaptation written by Rep Artistic Director Mark Clements. Pabst Theater EXHIBITS u Through Jan. 8 Hidden Wisconsin: Unseen. Unknown. Uncovered. Discover unknown stories and facts about Wisconsin. Told through the narrative of objects not normally on display, visitors uncover fascinating secrets hidden. Milwaukee Public Museum u Ongoing Physics & You Explore gravity, aerodynamics, lift and drag, electricity and electromagnetism, and Newton's Laws of Motion. In this exhibit, visitors can launch a rocket, build circuits, build and sail air cars, launch rings using an electromagnetic pulse, and send a Vertical Flyer up. Discovery World Museum u Nov. 18- Jan. 8 Big League Fun exhibit The 2,000 square-foot hands-on experience features fun activities, simulated game experiences, and trivia challenges that promote important educational concepts for children and engage fans of all ages. Betty Brinn Children's Museum HANDS ON u Weekends The Kohl's Design It! Lab Families can use tools like glue guns, heat sealers & vacuum formers to create 3D products to take home. Discovery World u Dec. 11 Family Holiday Gift- making Workshop: For the Birds Naturalist Naomi Cobb introduces birds that spend the winter in Wisconsin. Taking their preferred winter diet into account, participants assemble a variety of birdseed feeders that neighborhood birds will appreciate. Feeders also make great holiday gifts. Seeds and nuts will be used in this workshop. Lynden Sculpture Garden u Dec. 4 Kohl's Art Generation: Tropical Holiday An art experience designed around the colors and patterns of nature. Inspired by the paintings of Martin Johnson Heade. visitors paint from live flowers and sculpt a humming- bird, while learning the names of birds and plants. Milwaukee Art Museum 3D FILM u Through March 2 Extreme Weather 3D Travel to the edge of 300-foot tall glaciers collapsing, to the front lines of massive wildfires, directly in the path of deadly, yet mesmerizing tornadoes.Milwaukee Public Museum Theater & Planetarium 24 keymilwaukee.com gHAPPENINGS New Year's Eve at noon Betty Brinn Children's Museum Thinking Putty from Cedarburg Toy Co. (see p. 54 ) Feeders also make great holiday gifts. Seeds and nuts will be used in this workshop. Lynden Sculpture Garden