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ASD Friendly Afternoons

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Dates:Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Hours:1:30pm – 4:30pm
Ages:Toddlers, Kids
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free see below
Category:Science & Technology

During ASD (autism spectrum disorder) Friendly Hours, we will not host school groups or birthday parties, avoiding overcrowding and supporting accessibility of exhibits.

Participate in special sensory based activities open to everyone.

A dedicated room will be available to welcome families with a child with an ASD to orient them to the campus and programs, and provide a quiet space for children needing a break from the stimulation of the museums.

Pre-registration required at http://bit.ly/ASDOct2016 as space is limited.

Funded by Yawkey Foundations, The Foundation for Metrowest, 3M Foundation, DCU for Kids, The Nathaniel and Elizabeth P.

Stevens Foundation, The Adelard A.

Roy and Valdea Lea Roy Foundation, Morgan Stanley, The Acton-Boxborough United Way Youth in Philanthropy Program, Nypro, Cambridge Savings Bank and several Massachusetts Local Cultural Councils.

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FREE, pre-registration required at http://bit.ly/ASDOct2016 as space is limited.

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discoverymuseums.org/upcoming-events-calendar/day/2016-10-04

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177 Main Street, Acton, MA, 01720 map
Phone: 978-264-4200

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