History Through Music at Brown County Museum June 25

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On Saturday, June 25th, history will come alive with the sounds of music at the Brown County Museum of History.  Featuring a series of musical instruments from Native American drums to a bass played on a washtub, to jazz music from the 1920’s and Elvis-style rock and roll, kids of all ages can experience history through song and dance.

“This is a fun and lively program for kids and families.  It is come-and-go, so everyone can move through the different music stations and have fun all through the Museum,” says Coordinator Kyndall Howard.   Children can also create a special musical craft to take home, as part of the day’s events.

“And we are keeping the price family-friendly, too” Howard stated.  “Only $4 for students, and $5 for adults–and children age 4 and younger are always free at the Museum.”   To guarantee a spot, tickets can be purchased ahead of time through our website or at the door on Saturday.  More information at browncountymuseum.org, Facebook, or call 325-641-1926.

Music Makers Through History” on Saturday, June 25, 2022 from 9:00 – 12:00 a.m. at the Brown County Museum of History, 209 N. Broadway.

This program made possible by the Arts Council of Brownwood.