The Museum of Lennox and Addington is offering a full slate of exhibits, workshops and performances this February, giving residents plenty to do during the winter months.
The month begins with Take a Stand, an exhibit created in Ontario that explores human trafficking along the Highway 401 corridor. The exhibit runs Feb. 4 and 5, with a free public viewing on Feb. 4 from 5 to 8 p.m.
myFM spoke with Alannah MacGregor, who say it is designed to raise awareness and support learning.
On Feb. 7, the museum launches its new Museum Kids program with Shoestring Sewing.
Saturday the 7th and 21st features the Masterpiece in Progress rug hooking project, Sunset Lavender, with registration filling quickly.
A Tuesday night performance, The Quiet Room, arrives Feb. 17 and is expected to draw a crowd. “It’s really calm and interesting,” she shared.
The museum is also encouraging families to watch for six days of March Break programming online.
Written by Emily Chatwood
