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SUMMARY:Sensory Friendly Hours
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join us for Sensory Friendly Hours at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum! \nExplore the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum in a sensory modified setting with quieter streetcars\, lowered exhibit sounds\, and soft lighting. Advanced registration is not required for this event. Tickets will be available at our regular admission prices. \n\nAdults $20\nSeniors (ages 62+) $19\nChildren (ages 3-18) $15\nToddler (ages 2 and under) Free\nMembers: Free\n\nAvailable Resources\nIn addition\, silicone bracelets will be made available in both adult and child sizes to assist with non-verbal communication\, particularly for individuals who have autism\, sensory processing difficulties\, or anxiety. The wristbands are designed to provide a visual indicator of comfort levels and engagement preferences. \n\nRed bracelets indicate that the wearer may be feeling overwhelmed or anxious and does not wish to engage in any conversation. They may wish to explore the museum at their own pace.\nYellow bracelets indicate that the wearer may feel uncertain about interactions. They may prefer limited engagement while navigating the museum at their own pace.\nGreen bracelets indicate that the wearer is comfortable and open to interaction with others.\n\nFurthermore\, guests will have access to complimentary Sensory Bags. These bags\, which may be requested at the front desk located in the museum store\, include noise-canceling headphones\, sunglasses\, fidget toys\, sensory items\, and a sensory guide. A valid photo ID will be required for the loan\, which will be held by the museum until the sensory bag is returned. \n \nWith the help of the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards\, PTM is pleased to provide Sensory Guides that can be used to help offer insight to guests on the sensory stimulation of different parts of the museum. These include touch\, taste\, sound\, sight\, and smell. This guide is available online. Physical copies are also available at the museum. \n \n  \nYou can check out our Accessibility Page for additional information. \nQuestions about this event? Please call 724-228-9256 or email visitorservices@patrolley.org
URL:https://pa-trolley.org/event/sensory-friendly-hours/2026-01-11/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania Trolley Museum\, 1 Electric Way\, Washington\, PA\, 15301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trolley Tots
DESCRIPTION: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! \nTickets\nTickets include access to the Trolley Tots program and same-day admission to the museum. \n\n$25 for one child + one adult helper for non-members\n$5 for one child + one adult helper for members \n$10 for additional children in the same family group\n$10 for additional adults in the same family group\n\nBook online now! \nMembers must purchase tickets through their Neon One membership portal to receive the discount. Log in here and select “Member Discount Tickets” from the menu. \n2026 Schedule\nPrograms 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! \nJanuary 15: Snow Plows\nFebruary 19: Subways\nMarch 19: Safety Vehicles (Police Cars\, Firetrucks)\nApril 16: Garbage Trucks\nMay 21: RVs and Campers\nJune 18: Rockets\nJuly 16: Boats & Pirate Ships\nAugust 20: School Bus\nSeptember 17: Diggers & Excavators\nOctober 15: Helicopters\nNovember 19: Cement Trucks\nDecember 17: Trolleys & Trains \nVehicles subject to change.
URL:https://pa-trolley.org/event/trolley-tots-5/2026-01-15/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania Trolley Museum\, 1 Electric Way\, Washington\, PA\, 15301\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pennsylvania Trolley Museum":MAILTO:education@patrolley.org
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SUMMARY:Brick Club
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Homeschoolers: Join us for PTM’s Brick Club on select Thursdays from 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM! \nWho can attend Brick Club? PTM’s Brick Club is designed for Homeschool students ages 6 – 14. Brick Club is for kids only! Parents\, you can drop your child off at the Ray Betler Classroom a few minutes before 10:30 AM and then pick them up promptly at 12:00 PM. \nWhat is Brick Club? Brick Club offers children positive\, meaningful social experiences in a fun\, playful\, and accepting environment. It’s great for children who enjoy building with LEGO® bricks. Brick Club is the perfect spot for children to have fun and make new friends while developing their communication skills\, building their confidence\, and working on their social and emotional well-being. \nEach Brick Club meeting includes one trolley ride! \n2026 Brick Club Themes\nJan. 22: Winter Wonderland\nBuild models or design creations such as snowmen\, icy castles\, penguins\, polar bears\, and more! \nFeb. 12: Around The World\nExplore exotic animals and their habitats\, from scorching hot deserts and tropical rainforests to the snowy tundra. \nMarch 5: Off To The Races\nWork together in small groups to build a wide variety of vehicles big and small\, or opt to try your hand at building the fastest or slowest Brick Mobile of them all. \nApril 9: April Showers\nDo you have what it takes to build and design a brick house that will keep everyone inside nice and dry during a sudden downpour? \nMay 14: May Flowers\nSpring is in full bloom! Build beautiful brick buds\, flowers\, and other plant models. \nWhere is Brick Club? Brick Club will be held at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum\, located at 1 Electric Way\, Washington\, PA 15301. Check-in at the Ray Betler Classroom. \nHow many children will be attending Brick Club? Brick Club is capped at a total of 24 students per session. \nHow much does Brick Club Cost? Brick Club costs $10 per child to participate. Please note that general admission is not included with the cost of the program. \nHow do I register? Register online by clicking here. Please call the museum at 724-228-9256 ext. 6011 if you need assistance with registration. \nPTM Brick Club is part of Project Baseplate: a partnership between Center for Transformational Play at Carnegie Mellon University\n(CTP) and Play Included.
URL:https://pa-trolley.org/event/brick-club/2026-01-22/
LOCATION:Pennsylvania Trolley Museum\, 1 Electric Way\, Washington\, PA\, 15301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Scout Workshop: BSA Environmental Science & Girl Scout Think Like A Citizen Scientist
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, January 24th\n1:00 PM – 4:00 PM \nCost: $25 per scout\, $15 per chaperone \n*This workshop is for a Eagle-Required Merit Badge.* \nThis merit badge workshop is open to any youth in grades 6th – 12th grade and is designed to help BSA Scouts meet requirements for the Environmental Science merit badge\, an Eagle Required badge. We will be covering requirements 1\, 2b\, 3c\, 4b\, 5b\, 7b\, 8a\, 9\, and 11. \nScouts are responsible for the following pre-requisites: 2a\, 2b\, 6\, 10. If participants do not complete these requirements ahead of time\, Scouts must follow up with the counselors after the workshop to complete the requirements and received a completed blue card. \n\nRequirement 2a: Choose an outdoor area and observe (sight\, sound\, and smell) its ecosystem over a two-day period. 2b: Make notes about the living\, nonliving\, and formerly living components you see.\nRequirement 6 involves researching rare\, threatened\, or endangered species and preparing a 100-word report. Alternatively\, Scouts can choose to visit a site that has been designed to improve the habitat for threatened or endangered species and prepare a report on what they saw.\nFor requirement 10\, Scouts must choose a construction project (such as a new house or new building at their Scout camp)\, identify all environmental impact topics that would need to be addressed for this project\, evaluate the purpose and benefits of the project\, alternative to the project (including a no-action alternative)\, and any environmental consequences of this project. Summarize these findings in a short report and be prepared to present them to the counselor.\n\nBSA Environmental Science Requirements \nA customized workbook will be provided for this workshop. \nSome parts of the Cadette and Senior Think Like A Citizen Scientist Journey will be met during the BSA Environmental Science workshop. Girl Scouts looking to kickstart their Think Like A Citizen Scientist Journey are welcome to attend. We will meeting the following requirements: \nPart 1: Find Out How Citizen Scientists Collect Data \n\nMake observations about the environment.\nForm scientific questions and hypothesis.\nCollect data and add detail.\nAnalyze your results.\n\nThis workshop does NOT include a physical patch. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://pa-trolley.org/event/scout-workshop-bsa-environmental-science-girl-scout-think-like-a-citizen-scientist/
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