In
Las Vegas for Spring Break? Looking for a fun and enriching way to entertain
the kids? On Thursday, April 2, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., the Neon Museum will
host a family fun event titled, “Drawing History in 3D.” Children will learn
how to draw their own 3D/anaglyph sign based on historic signs in the Neon
Museum’s collection. In addition to drawing an anaglyph 3D sign, children will
fabricate their own pair of 3D glasses with which to view their sign.
This
event is one of several presented by the Neon Museum’s education department.
All family events at the Neon Museum are designed to extend the museum’s impact
on the community by offering opportunities for families to enjoy time together
in a culturally important, historic and creatively inspiring setting.
This
event costs $5 per person and is recommended for kindergartners through sixth
graders accompanied by an adult. Space is limited. To make reservations, go to
www.neonmuseum.org/happenings or call (702) 387-6366.
ABOUT
THE NEON MUSEUM
Founded
in 1996, the Neon Museum is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to
collecting, preserving, studying and exhibiting iconic Las Vegas signs for
educational, historic and cultural enrichment. In addition to an approximately
two-acre Neon Museum campus, which includes the outdoor exhibition space known
as the Neon Boneyard, the museum also encompasses a visitors’ center housed
inside the former La Concha Motel lobby; the Neon Boneyard North Gallery, a
separate outdoor exhibition space which is open for educational programs, photography
shoots, weddings and special events; as well as nine restored signs installed
as public art throughout downtown Las Vegas. Public education, outreach,
research, archival preservation and a grant-funded neon sign survey represent a
selection of the museum’s ongoing projects. Both the Neon Boneyard and the La
Concha Visitors’ Center are located at 770 Las Vegas Blvd. North in Las Vegas.
For more information, visit www.NeonMuseum.org.
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