Passport to the World: The Philippines

at the Chicago Children's Museum: June 10, 12, and 13, 2010

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PASSPORT TO THE WORLD

CHICAGO CHILDREN'S MUSEUM, NAVY PIER

700 East Grand Avenue, Chicago, IL

 

 

Passport to the World is a series of celebrations that focuses on the arts and traditions of Chicago's culturally diverse neighborhoods. This program provides children, adults and caregivers with year-round opportunities to experience and learn more about the world around them. Passport to the World features authentic cultural programming representing the art, culture, and traditions, of a particular country; all participating artists, performers and workshop leaders are members of the featured culture. Performers work with professional and student groups as well as other organizations prominent in their community. Each Passport to the World celebration culminates in an activity-rich, three-day festival held throughout the museum. Current Passport to the World community partners include Chicago’s Mexican, Native American, Nigerian, Irish, Indian, Chinese, Puerto Rican, Persian, Greece and Korean communities.
 
 
ABOUT CHICAGO CHILDREN'S MUSEUM:
 
Mission

Chicago Children's Museum's mission is to create a community where play and learning connect. The museum's primary audience is children up through the fifth grade including their families, along with the school and community groups that support and influence children's growth and development. The museum also offers a variety of volunteer opportunities and college internships.

Fifteen permanent exhibits and programming spaces provide innovative learning experiences for children and their caregivers. The museum serves more than 500,000 visitors annually. CCM also reaches out beyond its walls by making a significant investment of resources in neighborhoods across Chicago, particularly to children who might not otherwise have access to the museum's rich array of resources.


History
Chicago Children's Museum was founded in 1982 by a coalition led by The Junior League of Chicago in response to program cutbacks in the Chicago Public Schools. The museum opened in two hallways of the Chicago Public Library. In response to capacity crowds on-site, CCM developed trunk shows and exhibits which traveled to schools, branch libraries, and neighborhood centers.

The growing demand for CCM services led to its relocation in 1986 to a 7,000 s.f. Chicago Park District facility in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood. In 1989, as part of a five-year plan, CCM moved to another interim site—a 21,000 square foot building as part of a mixed-use renovated warehouse. In that site, CCM built its audience, exhibits, programs, partnerships, and funding base while searching for a site for a permanent home.

In October 1995, CCM opened as anchor tenant of Chicago's redeveloped Navy Pier on Lake Michigan. The 57,000 square foot facility has served as a springboard to propel CCM to make an important difference in the learning lives of kids. With three floors of engaging and educational exhibits, a full array of public programs and special events, CCM strives to effectively meet the needs of its diverse audience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information about Chicago Children's Museum, please visit

www.ChicagoChildrensMuseum.Org