Stay Up Late with the Moon – Springfield Museums

Springfield Museums 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA, United States

There’s no school on Friday, so come on out Thursday and stay late! Enjoy an evening of astronomy activities, a planetarium program, and observing the moon through our rooftop observatory’s historic telescope. Recommended for ages 8 and up.

$5.00

Earth Day Festival 2024 – Springfield Museums

Springfield Museums 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA, United States

April 14 @ 11:00 am–4:00 pm Our annual celebration of clean air, land, and water featuring eco-friendly demonstrations and special exhibits on the Quadrangle Green. A wide array of environmental programs and activities that will get you thinking locally and globally about conservationism; and fun, recreational ways to enjoy the outdoors and learning about the […]

Earth Day Festival

Springfield Museums 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA, United States

Our annual celebration of clean air, land, and water features eco-friendly demonstrations, special exhibits, and performances on the Quadrangle Green.

Free with Museum Admission

The Great American Solar Eclipse Party- Springfield Museums

Springfield Museums 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA, United States

The last of the Great American solar eclipses happens today! Join us in the Science Museum and on the North Lawn for a day of astronomical fun. During this rare event, the sun disappears behind the moon plunging the world into temporary darkness. STEM educators and volunteers will be on hand to provide information and […]

Festival of Flowers: After Hours

Springfield Museums 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA, United States

Enjoy nibbles and libations as you stroll among the awe-inspiring beauty of 30-40 floral displays throughout the Museums, celebrating the art and objects of the Museums by mimicking their beauty with flowers and greens.

Festival of Flowers

Springfield Museums 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA, United States

The Museums welcome spring with the annual Festival of Flowers. This beautiful and creative annual celebration attracts more than 3,000 people to the Museums; visitors can bask in the beauty of floral arrangements created by local florists, designers, and garden club members. The Festival of Flowers includes a Saturday Family Day with hands-on activities.

Free with Museum Admission