23 Mar Sensory Friendly Day
Sensory friendly day at Conner Prairie offers opportunity to engage in a slower, quieter setting
FISHERS, Ind. (Friday, March 23, 2018/Conner Prairie) – Families with individuals living with sensory challenges can enjoy Conner Prairie for free while connecting with local organizations that can assist them.
The museum will be open from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 2 for guests with sensory issues, their family members and authorized caregivers. Indoor experiences include Create.Connect, an exhibit that focuses on how science and technology shaped Indiana; Discovery Station and Craft Corner, a free-play area filled with fun play spaces; Makesmith Workshop, an exhibit in which visitors can learn new skills by working with tools and their hands; and the Conner Prairie Store, which is filled with fun games, books, souvenirs, toys and more so guests can take a part of Conner Prairie home with them.
“At Conner Prairie, we teach through experiences and are happy to be able to extend those experiences with the sensibility required in engaging people with sensory challenges,” said museum President and CEO Norman Burns. “ That’s why this day is so important for us.”
Several participating organizations will be available throughout the day to meet with families about how their organizations can provide help and assistance. Organizations include ABA-Bierman, Applied Behavior Analysis, Applied Behavior Center for Autism, Behavioral Analysis Center for Autism, Camp Yes-Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, Dynamic Music Therapy, Mini Minds, Noblesville Creates, Opportunities for Positive Growth, Paws & Think, Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital, Project Life Saver, Synapse Sitters and Visually Impaired Preschool Services.
Families concerned about crowd size and possible over-stimulation should call 317-776-6000 prior to their arrival and speak to a guest services representative.
All ages are welcome to attend sensory friendly day. For more, visit http://bit.ly/2EAxeTI.
Spanning more than 1,000 wooded acres in central Indiana, Conner Prairie welcomes nearly 430,000 visitors of all ages annually. As Indiana’s first Smithsonian Institute affiliate, Conner Prairie offers various outdoor, historically themed destinations and indoor experiential learning spaces that combine history and art with science, technology, engineering and math to offer an authentic look into history that shapes society today.
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Conner Prairie’s mission is to inspire curiosity and foster learning about Indiana by providing engaging, individualized and unique experiences. Created by Eli Lilly in 1934, Conner Prairie combines history with science, technology, engineering and math and encourages visitors to explore Indiana’s natural and cultural heritage through hands-on, immersive and interactive experiences. Inspiring visitors of all ages to discover more about the events, discoveries and forces that shaped the American Midwest, Conner Prairie offers various historically themed, indoor and outdoor experience areas throughout its more than 1,000 acres of wooded property in Fishers, Ind. Indiana’s first Smithsonian Institute Affiliate and accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, Conner Prairie is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization that relies on grants and philanthropic donations from corporations and individuals for sustainability and growth. Visit connerprairie.org or call (800) 966-1836 for admission dates, hours, ticket prices and opportunities to donate and volunteer. Conner Prairie is on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Snapchat, Flickr and YouTube.