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Event Series: Trolley Tots

Trolley Tots

November 20 @ 10:30 am - 11:30 am
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Join us the third Thursday of each month for Trolley Tots! Trolley Tots is designed for early learners (children ages 2-5) and one accompanying adult to discover different types of transportation through sensory play, stories, crafts, music, and getting up-close with the vehicle of the month! Space is limited, so advance purchase is recommended! Children must be accompanied by an adult – for field trip programs for preschool classes and other ages, click here!

Tickets

Tickets include access to the Trolley Tots program and same-day admission to the museum.

  • $25 for one child + one adult helper for non-members
  • $5 for one child + one adult helper for members 
  • $10 for additional children in the same family group
  • $10 for additional adults in the same family group

Book online now!

Members must purchase tickets through their Neon One membership portal to receive the discount. Log in here and select “Member Discount Tickets” from the menu.

2025 Schedule

Programs begin promptly at 10:30 am and wrap up around 11:30 am. Please allow additional time for check-in and bathroom or snack breaks before we begin!

January 16: Snow plows
February 20: Safety vehicles (fire trucks and police cars)
March 20: Bicycles, motorcycles, and 2-wheeled vehicles
April 17: Tractors and farm equipment
May 15: Rockets
June 19: Boats and water vehicles
July 17: Ice cream truck
August 21: School bus
September 18: Automobiles
October 16: Cherry pickers and bucket trucks
November 20: Construction vehicles
December 18: Trains and toy trains

2026 Schedule coming soon!

Vehicles subject to change.

Small children walk with parents alongside a green truck and firetruck

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A Collection of Nearly 50 Cars and Counting

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