NWPB’s Great Big Birthday Party

Northwest Public Broadcasting turns 100 on Dec. 10. We’re celebrating in a variety of ways, and one of those is a Great Big Birthday Party at the Palouse Discovery Science Center. The event takes place on Dec. 10 from 9–11 a.m. and is targeted to kids 2–8 years old and their families in the local communities that we serve.

The Great Big Birthday Party is free to everyone and will feature fun and engaging STEAM-focused activities in partnership with the science center. We will also have one of our beloved PBS Kids characters, Daniel Tiger, in attendance at the event to meet and take photographs with the kids. Each child will also go home with two identical books, one for them to keep and another to give to a friend.

The event registration page is here: www.nwpb.org/explore/events.

This event is the first of a long series, which is part of a new initiative from NWPB called Explore Together, which is aimed at early learning and development outside of the classroom. You can learn more about the initiative on our website: www.nwpb.org/explore.

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