Jun 24 11:00 a.m.

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Voorhees

(K) What's Under the Museum?

Ages 4-12.

Love history? So do we! Go behind the scenes with museum staff to discover cool artifacts from the past and hear the exciting stories they can tell. In this workshop, we will learn about archaeology and the thousands of objects we discovered under the museum—in an 18th-century toilet! Find out what these objects reveal about the people who once lived in our revolutionary neighborhood.

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Jun 26 11:00 a.m.

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Voorhees

(K) Spies of the Revolution

Ages 8-12.

In this super-secret meeting, join museum staff as we learn about the spies of the Revolution! From shopkeepers and mystery women to enslaved men who served as double agents, let’s discover who these spies were and how they operated undercover. We’ll solve some of our puzzles, uncover some secret messages, and discover why George Washington thought spies were essential to the Continental Army’s victory.

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Jul 01 7:00 p.m.

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South County

(A) South County Ukulele Circle

Ages 15 - Up The Ukulele Circle returns to South County every first and third Wednesday of the month. Join Mr. Roy Cox and other ukulele enthusiasts for an hour of playing and learning new songs together. All Skill levels are welcome. There will be a few ukuleles available for new players to use.

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Jul 08 2:00 p.m.

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Haddon Township

(T) Spies of the Revolution

In this super-secret meeting, join staff from the Museum of the American Revolution as we learn about the spies of the Revolution! We’ll solve puzzles, uncover secret messages, and discover why George Washington thought spies were essential to the Continental Army’s victory.

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Jul 11 11:00 a.m.

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Downtown Camden

(F) Keep Music Alive Presents: Musical Petting Zoo

Jul 13 2:30 p.m.

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Merchantville

(T) Spies of the Revolution

Ages 8-12. In this super-secret meeting, join museum staff as we learn about the spies of the Revolution! From shopkeepers and mystery women to enslaved men who served as double agents, let’s discover who these spies were and how they operated undercover. We’ll solve some of our puzzles, uncover some secret messages, and discover why George Washington thought spies were essential to the Continental Army’s victory. Presented by the Museum of the American Revolution. Registration is required.

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Jul 14 3:30 p.m.

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Downtown Camden

(K) Yoga for Kids

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