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“The Case of the Pilfered Pantry” Featuring “Massachusetts Vest-A-Dog”

Stop by The Children’s Museum in Easton during February Vacation Week, on Thursday February 21 from 10 a.m-4 p.m., and assist us in solving “The Case of the Pilfered Pantry.” The Museum’s KidsKitchen exhibit received a sparkling makeover and staffers discovered that a few items are missing from the pantry! Children will need to investigate the missing items, search for clues, analyze the evidence, and narrow the list of suspects to help close the case. “The Case of the Pilfered Pantry” is free with admission and is generously sponsored by Hannaford Supermarkets.


At Noon, Officer O'Connell and his K-9 partner 'Diesel' from Massachusetts Vest-A-Dog will be joining us! Children can meet 'Diesel' while Officer O'Connell answers questions about how his partner 'Diesel' finds lost people, illegal drugs and evidence.  Pick up a special kids' activity sheet!  MA Vest-a-Dog is a non-profit organization that provides bullet/stab protective vests, essential safety and training equipment, and funding for police K-9s throughout MA. * Officer O'Connell and Diesel are scheduled to join us at noon, however, they are on duty and their schedule is subject to change. Additional special guests will be appearing throughout the week! Check our website for details.


The Children's Museum in Easton is located in the Old Fire Station at 9 Sullivan Avenue in North Easton, MA. Admission is $7.50 per person; members and children under 1 are free. For more information, please free to call, (508) 230-3789, or check out our website: www.childrensmuseumineaston.org

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