The Museum of Interesting Things FREE Upcoming Show for National Event

The Museum of Interesting Things, one of our new assembly groups will be doing a free show for a Night Out Against Crime hosted by the NYC Police Department 9th Precinct and the Manhattan community.

A Night Out Against Crime is an national event but Denny Daniels and the Museum of Interesting things is more than happy to bring their hands-on exhibition locally to New York City every year. The event will take place Tuesday, August 2, 2011 from 3 – 8pm. Daniels and the Museum will be there until 7pm. The NYC Police Department 9th Precinct is located at #321 East 5 Str. between 1st Ave & 2nd Ave Manhattan. The event will be held in the park across from the precinct.

The Museum of Interesting Things travels to almost any location, such as schools and hospitals. This traveling exhibition highlights antiques and cool inventions in hopes of inspiring kids to learn and become more creative.

Join the 9th Precinct, the community and museum as the work together to better the education system by promoting creativity and innovation in our youth. See Denny Daniel’s and The Museum of Interesting Things in action and bring the show to your school, theater or community organization.

To learn more about the Museum visit the website or read about it  in our new digital brochure. To book the show, click here for the online assembly inquiry sheet.

About Arts Horizons

Arts Horizons is a premier not-for-profit arts-in-education organization that provides live professional performances and artist-in-residence programs to students and professional development for teachers throughout the entire tri-state region. Our commitment is to make music, art, dance, theatre, new media and creative writing an integral part not only of learning, but of life. Through the transformative impact of the arts, we reach young people through many dimensions, breaking down the barriers of language and culture, accelerating personal growth, and stimulating children’s full potential to prepare them for life in the twenty-first century.

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