Spice up your Saturday with a “gumbo” of Cajun, Creole, Zydeco and jazz influences from Johnette Downing. She's been called "the pied piper of Louisiana music traditions" and we're sure all your little ones will be dancing up a storm to her multi-award winning music.
Johnette says, "Some of my earliest childhood memories are of my parents, my siblings and me standing in the doorways of Jazz clubs in the French Quarter and listening to Dixieland Jazz. I want to share music with children the way my parents shared it with me at such a young age. I perform music for children because I love it, I respect children, I like making children laugh and think, I want to share my musical culture, and I like giving children a reason to celebrate being children."
Want a sample of her songs? Click on through to her Web site to listen to a medley and view a video.
She performs at 11 a.m. this Saturday - tickets are $6 for members and $8 general (babies under 1 are free).
Thanks for everyone who wrote us in for the category Best Enviro-Friendly Place in the Bay Area for families! We're thrilled that you think of us when you "think green." Fostering environmental appreciation in our children is a deep part of our mission, and we're glad you agree.
For many adults, the Middle East is a political place - but this weekend, bring your children to enjoy a different view of life, with a fairy tale set in Baghdad. The Golden Thread Players present The Girl Who Lost Her Smile, featuring the visually rich traditions of Iranian storytelling.
Their vision is "to create a world where our common experience as human beings supersedes our cultural and political differences. In our vast imagination, the Middle East is defined not by geographical boundaries and political separations, but as the shared experience of the people, who throughout history have been touched by its tales, melodies and aromas. The Middle East lives inside us, as we redefine ourselves, we redefine the Middle East."
P.S. That coupon code? It's still active! Use groovy to take $1 off each ticket when you buy online in advance!
We're enjoying our third week of camps at the Museum - with fort-making, drumming and dancing, and performances of homemade bug stories!
Visit our Flickr page to check out some photos of our creative campers - and if you still need a camp for a week or two for your little bug, sign up online!
Highly acclaimed musician (and mom) Frances England returns to the Museum for what's sure to be another sold-out show - this time for a CD release party for her second album, Family Tree.
Reminiscent of Sarah McLaughlin and Norah Jones, Frances plays indie-folk music for kids that parents will enjoy too! Zooglobble (a terrific site that reviews kids' music) calls it, "a melding of folk and lo-fi indie pop originals that stands out from most of the kids music world in its sound and centeredness."
P.S. A special deal for our loyal blog readers - use the coupon code groovy when you buy your tickets online today to save $1 off each ticket!
Thanks to everyone who marched with us in the SF Pride Parade on Sunday - our festive contingent of Tykes on Bikes included member families, staff families and Board of Trustee families of all varieties! We had the great joy of marching behind the Lesbian & Gay Freedom Band - nothing puts a skip in your step like hearing the crowd cheer and sing along to "Goin' to the Chapel"!
Check out some of the photos and commentary out there on the Web about our group - and if you marched with us, put your link in the comments and add your photos to our flickr group!
The Bay Area Discovery Museum is walking as the Tykes on Bikes contingent this Sunday, and we'll be in the family-friendly front of the parade (no naked people nearby!) near other schools and family groups.
We are celebrating families of all compositions, whether 2 moms, 2 dads, mom/dad, single parents, grandparents etc. It is SO MUCH FUN - the generosity of spirit from the crowds is really energizing. You can see some pictures from our contingent last year here on Flickr.
We'll meet by 10 a.m. on Spear St between Mission & Howard - we're contingent #26. We will have pinwheels and streamers to wave at the crowds, decorations for your bikes & strollers, plus stickers to hand out. Feel free to come with your own decorated stroller / bike as well. It is likely to be quite warm - bring water and sunscreen, and most importantly, comfortable shoes! We will be marching from Spear up to Market Street, then down Market street to 8th Street. Following the parade is a celebration at Civic Center .
Families coming from Marin might consider taking the ferry, since it will be extremely difficult to park downtown. There is a special ferry trip just for Pride leaving at 8:45 am from Larkspur. Return trips are at 12:40 pm, 2:40 pm, 4:40 pm and 7:15 pm - last year we made it onto the 12:40 ferry back, but it depends on how long the parade takes, which can vary.
Some time ago, we asked for your comments regarding our Cafe - and got a great response. So we're pleased to announce a few changes which will hopefully make the Cafe experience even better.
On weekends and busy days, you'll be able to pick up your food from the side window, which should reduce the crowding in the Cafe.
We've installed a second register to make the line move a bit more quickly.
And the Cafe has added tasty new specials to the menu. On Fridays, look for favorite hometown recipes from the Cafe staff - from pupusas to tamales to soy & ginger chicken over brown rice. And on Saturdays, the special will be Philly cheesesteak!
Stop by and let us know what you think. We'll continue to work on improvements - stay tuned for more coming soon. As always, we welcome your feedback, whether in the comments here, by email to contact(at)badm.org or on a paper comment form at the Museum.
We just found out we're a top write-in pick for Best Enviro-friendly Place for Little Kids in the Bay Area, from Parents Connect! If you haven't voted in this category yet, please write us in and join dozens of other parents who appreciate our award-winning eco-friendly atmosphere.
There are six days left to vote - we're nominated for Best Museum for Little Kids and Big Kids and you can write us in for any category you like.
We're up for Best Museum in the Parents Connect Parents' Picks 2008 Contest!
We'd appreciate your vote - just click here and vote for us in the Museum category for both Little Kids and Big Kids.
And while you're at it, share your comments on other web sites too - your honest reviews of the Museum are worth their weight in gold. We recommend Yelp.com and GoCityKids.com as two great sources of reviews from real people!