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Littles & Giants Drop-In

  Drop-in to explore our latest exhibition, SM&NC GIANTS, which features the largest artworks of our museum’s permanent collection. Then, create some mini-masterpiece artist trading cards inspired by the works in our galleries. Meets in the Museum. No registration needed. All Ages Friday, February 14 2:30 – 3:30 pm Members: FREE Non-Members: FREE w/Admission NO REGISTRATION NEEDED, JUST DROP-IN!

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February 14, 2025 @ 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

where

39 Scofieldtown Rd
Stamford, CT United States

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Drop-in to explore our latest exhibition, SM&NC GIANTS, which features the largest artworks of our museum’s permanent collection. Then, create some mini-masterpiece artist trading cards inspired by the works in our galleries. Meets in the Museum. No registration needed.
All Ages
Friday, February 14
2:30 – 3:30 pm
Members: FREE
Non-Members: FREE w/Admission
NO REGISTRATION NEEDED, JUST DROP-IN!

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