Family Fun Day
Join us at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum for a free Family Fun Day! Instrument Petting Zoo, story-related activity, and more!
Join us at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum for a free Family Fun Day! Instrument Petting Zoo, story-related activity, and more!
Experience the magic of Appalachian children's literature through fun, hands-on activities, stories brought to life! For children ages 2 1/2 - 6 years of age.
Museum volunteers are needed to assist in the galleries on a daily basis, help in archives and collections, provide curatorial research and exhibit assistance, support special events and exhibit programming, assist in The Museum Store, and act as docents for guided adult and school tours.
Join Carolyn Koesters at the museum for this fun introductory workshop to create and decorate a simple journal, and then learn how to journal for yourself!
At Pick Along Summer Camp kids explore the museum, learn about Bristol’s important role in the history of country music, receive the basics of a stringed instrument and work on projects with Radio Bristol—then apply the skills they’ve learned with live and on-air performances!
At Pick Along Summer Camp kids explore the museum, learn about Bristol’s important role in the history of country music, receive the basics of a stringed instrument and work on projects with Radio Bristol—then apply the skills they’ve learned with live and on-air performances!
Join us for Family Story Time each Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the Special Exhibits Gallery during Reading Appalachia: Voices From Children's Literature.
At Pick Along Summer Camp kids explore the museum, learn about Bristol’s important role in the history of country music, receive the basics of a stringed instrument and work on projects with Radio Bristol—then apply the skills they’ve learned with live and on-air performances!
Back by popular demand! An old-fashioned Square Dance at the Museum! Join us for an evening of fun with lively music to get your feet moving!
At Pick Along Summer Camp kids explore the museum, learn about Bristol’s important role in the history of country music, receive the basics of a stringed instrument and work on projects with Radio Bristol—then apply the skills they’ve learned with live and on-air performances!