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More Circus Fun at the Chico Museum

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Circus tightrope

Circus tightrope

The Chico Circus Town exhibit at the Chico Museum switched to a new theme, so we went back. It’s “Screamers, Bandsmen & Circus Fanfare March” through March 29, and there are fun mirrors, instruments to play and more hands-on stuff for kids so don’t miss it!

Chico Circus Town at Chico Museum

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Chico circus exhibitThe incredible exhibit Chico Circus Town, which has been on display at the Chico Museum since mid-October, is being shown in six parts through June 21. This week, the “Side Shows, Freaks Shows and Wonders of the Midway” began.

 

We visited last weekend and were quite impressed. A lot of effort went into these feature exhibits, which are drawn from the collection of Grace and Arvel Allread. There’s a baboon cage (no baboon, though) and scenes set up with a bear and another with an elephant. The vintage posters are great, and the freak show part isn’t too freaky to scare little kids. Alec’s favorite part was pretending to walk the high wire—an authentic tightrope placed along the floor. Visitors can also learn what makes a good “circus town” and see how the circus tent was raised.

 

This part of the exhibit closes Feb. 15. The next installments are: “Screamers, Bandsmen & Circus Fanfare March” running Feb. 21-March 29; “Wild, Wild West Shows” running Apr. 4-May 10; “Lions & Tigers & Bears, Oh My!” running May 16-June 21.

Free Museum Day Is Sept. 27!

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

OK, I’m breaking my own rules and posting about something that’s not happening in Chico. But it’s so cool! Sept. 27 is Free Museum Day, sponsored by Smithsonian Magazine. Hundreds of museums are participating nationwide, including the Sacramento Zoo and Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding. Go to the Museum Day Web site to download your free tickets for general admission (two per household.) As for the Chico Museum, remodeling is continuing throughout the summer in anticipation of a grand reopening in October.