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Owensboro Museum of Science & History Sensory Mornings

Owensboro Museum of Science & History

Owensboro, Kentucky - Daviess County

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The Owensboro Museum of Science & History offers Sensory Mornings, a monthly low-stimulation morning with sensory boxes and activity bags so children and families with sensory needs can explore the museum comfortably.

The Owensboro Museum of Science & History is a science and history museum in Owensboro offering a monthly Sensory Mornings program for families who prefer a low-stimulation environment.

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Ages
Children and families who prefer a relaxed, low-stimulation museum environment
Season
Year-round, with Sensory Mornings on the first Tuesday of each month
Cost
Free for Museum members and included with general admission for non-members; confirm current admission and whether to register.

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Sensory Mornings run on set dates. Families should confirm the current date and any registration before visiting.

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Sensory Mornings low-stimulation visit

Monthly low-stimulation museum morning, sensory boxes and activity bags, quieter times, and accessibility checks.

Ages
Children and families who prefer a relaxed, low-stimulation museum environment
Season
Year-round, with Sensory Mornings on the first Tuesday of each month
Schedule
Sensory Mornings run the first Tuesday of each month from 9-10 a.m.; confirm the next date with the Museum before visiting.
Cost
Free for Museum members and included with general admission for non-members; confirm current admission and whether to register.
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The Owensboro Museum of Science & History hosts Sensory Mornings on the first Tuesday of each month from 9-10 a.m., designed for children and families who prefer a relaxed, low-stimulation environment, with sensory boxes and activity bags tailored to current exhibits; free for members and included with admission for non-members.
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Sensory Mornings low-stimulation visit

The Owensboro Museum of Science & History hosts Sensory Mornings on the first Tuesday of each month from 9-10 a.m., designed for children and families who prefer a relaxed, low-stimulation environment, with sensory boxes and activity bags tailored to current exhibits; free for members and included with admission for non-members.

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What the provider says: The source names Sensory Mornings, a relaxed and low-stimulation environment, and sensory boxes and activity bags tailored to current exhibits and seasonal themes.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the next Sensory Mornings date, where to borrow sensory boxes and activity bags, quieter times, and stroller or wheelchair access.

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What we found: The Owensboro Museum of Science & History hosts Sensory Mornings on the first Tuesday of each month from 9-10 a.m., designed for children and families who prefer a relaxed, low-stimulation environment, with sensory boxes and activity bags tailored to current exhibits; free for members and included with admission for non-members.

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