Press Release
September 6, 2006
Contact:
Liz Austerman (510) 647-1111 x17
Public information: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Email: habitot@lmi.net
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Indigenous People's Day at Habitot Children's Museum

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(Berkeley, CA) Sunday, October 8, 2006—
Celebrate Californian natives with Habitot Children's Museum during Indigenous People's Day on Sunday, October 8 from11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Enjoy children's Aztec dancing performed by Cuahtli Mitotiani Mexica Aztec Dancers from 11:30 to 11:45 am. Children can make and decorate natural clay baskets and cornhusk dolls in the Art Studio. Listen to stories throughout the day and add to our Community Wall Weaving. At 3:30 pm, sample authentic autumn soup in the Snack Room. FREE Admission Day sponsored by the Thomas J. Long Foundation.

Habitot is located on 2065 Kittredge Street in downtown Berkeley. Admission is $6 per child and $5 for accompanying adults. For updates on events and programs, please call (510) 647-1111 or visit Habitot's website at www.habitot.org.

Habitot Children's Museum is the East Bay's award-winning hands-on discovery museum for young children. Its mission is to nurture and enrich the lives of young children, their families, and the adults who care for them by providing an environment for early childhood learning and exploration, parenting education and community outreach. Habitot ensures its accessibility for all Bay Area families through its Family Outreach Program that brings more than 8,000 low-income and at-risk children into the museum every year through scholarships, subsidized memberships and free admissions days.

More than 500,000 people have enjoyed the museum's interactive exhibits, art programs and classes since its opening in 1998. Not just a place to entertain young children, Habitot provides resources and support for early childhood learning, parenting success, and community connection.


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