Join the Museum for an afternoon of family friendly fun on Sunday, October 31 from Noon – 2 PM
Fort Worth, TX (October 25, 2021) — Put a spin on Halloween this year and head to the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History for Ick-or-Treat on October 31 from Noon to 2 PM. Ick-or-Treat means the kind of creepy-crawly fun you’ll only find at the Museum of Science and History!
Guests are invited to wear their Halloween costumes, complete a Scavenger Hunt to win awesome treats, and have wicked fun with Halloween-themed crafts and activities! Please note that costume masks may not cover the eyes. For more information, the Museum’s costume policy can be found on the Museum Policies page of the Museum website
HOW TO STAY INVOLVED
The Museum invites the community to help support their mission and stay connected this Halloween:
- Connect to the Museum’s social media pages to follow Ick-or-Treat updates. Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
- Support the Museum’s mission by donating or purchasing a membership. Ick-or-Treat is FREE for Museum members.
- Sign up for the Museum’s e-newsletters on the front page of the Museum’s website.
To learn more about Ick-or-Treat, visit the Museum’s upcoming events page at www.fwmuseum.org/explore/upcoming-events.
About the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
The Museum was established in 1941, is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institute. Anchored by its rich collections, the Museum is dedicated to lifelong learning. It engages guests through creative, vibrant programs and exhibits interpreting science and the history of Texas and the Southwest. For more information, visit www.fortworthmuseum.org.
The Museum was established in 1941, is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institute. Anchored by its rich collections, the Museum is dedicated to lifelong learning. It engages guests through creative, vibrant programs and exhibits interpreting science and the history of Texas and the Southwest. For more information, visit www.fortworthmuseum.org.
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