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Learning outside the classroom: engaging, unique and free

Irene Klemmedson by Irene Klemmedson
March 5, 2019
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Looking for a fun opportunity for your children to learn outside the classroom? If so, consider the Virginia Quilt Museum. Thanks to a generous corporate sponsorship from Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates, the Virginia Quilt Museum will offer free field trips to students, grades K-12. This sponsorship will cover 500 students for the year and their chaperones as well as include educational discussions from our curator and hands-on activities.

Field trips must be scheduled during museum business hours for the museum. The museum will be open for the season through December 14. Regular weekly hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Group tour forms are located on the website, www.vaquiltmuseum.org.

For inquiries, please contact the events coordinator at (540) 433-3818 or via email vqmevents@gmail.com

Virginia Quilt Museum was founded in 1995 and exists to celebrate quilting in Virginia.  The Museum is a 501(c)3 non-profit funded solely through private donations, memberships, and revenue from admissions and museum shop sales.  The Virginia Quilt Museum receives no federal or state funding.

 

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