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New Summer Hours and SplashMOR Coming to CMoR Central

CMoR logo high resBeginning Memorial Day, Monday, May 26, CMoR Central will be open from 9:30 am until 7:00 pm, seven days a week through Labor Day. CMoR locations in Short Pump, Chesterfield and Fredericksburg will continue to open at 9:30 am and close at 5:00 pm.

On Saturday May 24, SplashMOR Outdoor Water Play opens at CMoR Central. SplashMOR is an interactive water exhibit where children can bring their bathing suits to play, get wet, and cool down. SplashMOR is part of CMoR’s outdoor exhibit, a summertime area that also features Trees Across Virginia and an outdoor picnic area.

Liz Pearce, Director of Parent Engagement at CMoR says, “We encourage children to play with water because it improves and develops their muscles as well as hand-eye coordination. While engaging in water play, children participate in early science experiments utilizing measurement and cause-and-effect. While adults are playing alongside children they have the opportunity to teach social problem solving skills such as taking turns, sharing toys, and cooperative play.”

SplashMOR is free with museum admission.

Also this summer CMoR has partnered with Romp n’ Roll, Bricks 4 Kidz, and PlayWell Teknologies to provide the Richmond area with a diverse offering of summer camp programs. Camps will be held at all three of CMoR’s Richmond area locations and will offer a variety of programs, dates and times to fit a busy family’s schedule.

About The Children’s Museum of Richmond The Children’s Museum of Richmond now has four locations, CMoR Central at 2626 West Broad Street in Richmond; CMoR Short Pump, located in West Broad Village at 2200 Old Brick Road in Glen Allen, CMoR Chesterfield at 6629 Lake Harbour Drive in Midlothian and CMoR Fredericksburg at 1275 Jefferson Davis Highway in Fredericksburg.  The Children’s Museum of Richmond has been serving the community since 1981 with the mission to create innovative learning experiences for all children and those who support them that inspire the next generation of creative problem solvers.

Karen Schwartzkopf has her dream job as managing editor of RFM. Wife, mother, arts and sports lover, she lives and works in the West End with her family, including husband Scott, who not coincidentally is RFM’s creative director. You can read Karen’s take on parenting her three daughters – Sam, Robin, and Lindsey, also known as the women-children – in the Editor’s Voice.

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