Boynton Beach,
Florida - - -The Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History's
Seventh Annual Children & Parents Day celebrated
National
Find-A-Rainbow
Day for the Spring season. The family event was
sponsored by Target.
The activities for the event were Rainbow-themed
gardening activities, storybook reading, various arts
and crafts stations and rainbow glitter tattoos. The
American Heritage School of Boca/Delray and their
students in the Science National Honor Society conducted
a rainbow-making activity. There was also a live Magic
Rainbow
Show by Colonel Mufflefoot Buffington, III.
The Juice Bar of Lake Worth provided Rainbow colored
Smoothies made on-site at the event using organic fruits
and vegetables. Andy Amoroso, owner of the The Juice
conducted a workshop about the healthy benefits of
fruits and vegetables used to make The Juice Bar’s
smoothies.
Event committee member Carmen Sanchéz said this about
Rainbow Day "...Just wanted to say thank you, we had a
great time! (My daughter) Cephi can't stop talking about
it!"
Other supporters for the 2012 Children & Parents Day
were the Patricia Ann Ravo Fund, Boris & Edith Rueger
Fund, the Frances J. Bright Woman's Club and US 1 AC
Self Storage. Souvenir photos were sponsored by Thru The
Lens Images.
The purpose of this festive program is to provide a
fun-filled day of family adventures with arts, crafts
and history education activities for children. The arts
and crafts at the event helped to encourage
motor-skill development.
Support is greatly appreciated for the Museum's
children's programs. Monetary donations in any amount
will be helpful. Tax deductible donations can be made
on-line at
www.ChildrenParentsDay.org .
Check donations can be made payable to the Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion
History can be mailed to P.O. Box 6127, Delray Beach, FL
33482. The Museum is a non-profit 501c3 organization as
designated by the IRS.
Your donation can help to make an important difference!
The Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History was
established in year 1999 and is a non-profit 501c3
organization with the mission to offer educational
programs, and history and retrospective anthropology
exhibits showcasing lifestyle, cultures, people, places,
fashion trends, clothes, architecture, furnishings,
decorative arts, interior designs, locomotives and toys,
and information about popular uses of artifacts by
people/events of various periods of time.
For more information, call: 561-243-2662 or e-mail:
info@mlfhmuseum.org