April Family Day Features Art, Games
The April 14 Family Day features fish printing, Native American games and pioneer toys. At the Museum from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Family Day is free and open to the public.
May Family Day is Magical, Indeed
Based deep in the forests of Portland, Emmy Blue is a writer
of enchanted storybooks, a teller of magical tales and a gardener of
imaginations. Emmy’s uplifting stories and programs inspire children and adults to unleash their inner-magic so they feel bright and magical. Join Emmy and the Washington County Museum on May 12th for two performances of Magical Tales and Enchanting Legends from the Northwest Forests. This lively storytelling program includes a selection of classical favorites as well as Emmy Blue’s very own Squatchie Legends. More of Emmy
Blue’s enchantments can be found at www.emmyblue.com.
Join us for family fun and crafts!

Volunteer Barbara Mason enjoying her time assisting the children with one of the many craft activities available during Family Day.
This year’s theme is Discovery. Join Museum staff and volunteers for free hands-on history and art activities for the whole family. Bring the kids and create a project to take home, enjoy stories, see and touch artifacts, learn about local history and more.

Mask creating fun at Family Day
Family Day is held monthly on the second Saturday, September through June, at the Museum from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
It is open to the public and no reservations are required.
And it’s FREE!
Download the 2011-2012 Family Day Schedule (PDF)
The Museum is located at 17677 NW Springville Road on the Portland Community College Rock Creek Campus. (Map)
Family Day Sponsors
PGE Foundation
The William G. Gilmore Foundation
Beaverton Bakery
Robert D. and Marcia H. Randall Charitable Trust
Oregon Community Foundation and Print Arts Northwest

