It’s time for our annual Children’s Program on December 11th!

It has been a while since we have been able to welcome young people to our Museum, so please join us as we “Celebrate Hungarian Winter and Christmas Traditions” with our Children’s Program!

Let’s meet on December 11th, Saturday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, and have some fun!

We invite children to the Hungarian Museum to experience the joys of Hungarian folk dancing!

Our gifted instructor, Mr. László Tihanyi, is a professional Hungarian folk dancer and instructor. He has years of experience teaching both adults and children Hungarian folk dancing, and he will teach some basics to our young guests. Parents and grandparents are invited to join in the fun of learning the steps! The music will be wonderful!

Mikulás Bácsi will also visit the Hungarian Museum to the delight of children young and old.  This program includes seasonal arts and crafts, some fun Hungarian vocabulary games, as well as the chance to decorate and then eat the ever popular “mézeskalács” cookies!

Our young guests will be divided into two age groups: 4-9 and 10-13. Please call Andrea Meszaros at 440-247-5144 or email her at meszarosandyneni@gmail.com to register the youngster in your family. Let us know the names and ages of the children you are registering, and leave us a phone number where we can reach you. Space is limited for this program! The program is in English.

What a great opportunity for parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, to give the gift of culture to a young person in their life!

The program will be followed by refreshments for both youngsters and adults. On days when we have programs, the Museum is opened from 1 o’clock. Our Gift Shop will also be open, and you can purchase your “szaloncukor” and other seasonal items for the holidays. Parking is available in the Galleria parking garage for $5.  A suggested donation for the Program is $5 per child.

Hope to see you at the Museum! We will have lots of Magyar fun!

A viszontlátásra!

 

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