A “Frozen” New Year’s Eve

by Noella Noelophile®
Staffers dressed as Kristoff, Anna and Elsa stand outside the Aerospace Museum of California welcoming a small girl who looks at them in wonder.

(Photo courtesy of Alexis Blake/Aerospace Museum of California, and used with permission.)

Did you and your family love “Frozen”?

(Who didn’t?)

If you’re in the Sacramento area, Elsa and Anna have a New Year’s Eve invitation for you.

On Saturday morning, December 31st, you and your smallest “Frozen” fans are invited to come and join them at the Aerospace Museum of California.

They’ll be celebrating “Frozen New Years at Noon“, with a lead-up of songs and stories celebrating winter with Elsa and Anna, starting at 10 am. 

In addition, all morning, visitors get to join Amelia Bearhart and friends for”frozen” themed STEM activities.

Frozen soap bubble sits amid snow in an outdoor setting with gold lights in the background.

(Royalty-free image by Ulrike Leone from Pixabay.)

The museum e-mails that last year, guests made “cool”things including marshmallow igloos, galaxy snow globes, and paper snowflakes.   And this year, according to their webpage, creating snow slime is on the agenda!  And so is exploring fun topics–such as what astronauts, in space, have in common with arctic animals, such as “Frozen” reindeer Sven!

In other words,  expect some creative wintry activities that promise to be a lot of fun.

Clock with a green face and red center, and Roman numerals in gold. points to noon in an ornate clock tower

(Royalty-free image by Franz P. Sauerteig from Pixabay.)

And the clock hands will be creeping towards twelve (noon).   Just prior to midday, everyone gets to “ring in” New Year’s Eve with a countdown party.

Here’s the link for information.  Have a fun morning, and a Happy New Year!

 

Aerospace Museum of California hosts “Frozen New Year’s Eve” on Saturday, December 31st, from 10 am to 1 pm, with a countdown at noon.  The museum is located at 3200 Freedom Park Drive in McClellan, approximately twelve miles northeast of downtown Sacramento.  Here’s the link for tickets and more information.

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